Oh, fudge, here comes Christmas!

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Andrea Sessions, Editor-in-Chief
November 29, 2011

With the holidays creeping around the corner, the season of baking has started to pick up. Whether for a class party, a family dinner or a yummy gift, Belton High School students have also begun picking up tools and whipping up some goodies. To spark some baking, the Cutlass staff decided to feed into... Read more »

‘Destined’ to be a dud

Caitlyn Nickerson, A&E Editor
November 29, 2011

As most of the books in the ‘House of Night’ series by P.C. and Kristen are, ‘Destined’ was very much a dud. As much as the characters in the series could possibly make this series enjoyable, the flow of the book completely crashes. This series started out as a good idea and was written pretty... Read more »

Girls Varsity Basketball falls Hogan Prep.

November 29, 2011

JV Girls’ Basketball falls to Nevada

November 29, 2011

Zelda still keeps a Hyrule after 25 years

Jacob Spader, Reporter
November 29, 2011

The “Legend of Zelda” continues with the latest addition to its series. “Legend of Zelda”: “Skyward Sword” reached game store shelves Sunday, Nov. 20. Church attendance hit an all time low as millions of fans of the Zelda series stay home to spend hours upon hours experiencing the newly developed... Read more »

Practice ACT test scores factor if students can take the test

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Naomi Ellifritt, photo editor
November 22, 2011

For most colleges, an ACT score is required. It’s in most students’ interests to take the test; most teachers emphasize and encourage this throughout high school. Some students actually complain that too often they are being pulled from crucial class time to be asked to take the test. Counselors... Read more »

Chaos isn’t so beautiful

Caitlyn Nickerson, A&E Editor
November 22, 2011

The new book in the “Caster Chronicles” series takes place after Lena’s seventeenth birthday. Her claiming on her birthday has the whole town of Gatlin out of it. Temperatures have greatly increased and bugs have taken over the entire town. To save the town, one person must sacrifice their life.... Read more »

‘Breaking Dawn’ breaks through

Caitlyn Nickerson, A&E Editor
November 20, 2011

After a three year wait, fans of Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series were excited to go see the newest movie in the series “Breaking Dawn.” Many people who went to see this movie were people who had also read the book. While many books are far better than the movies that follow them, this book would... Read more »

45th CMA beats out previous years

Caitlyn Nickerson, A&E Editor
November 19, 2011

This year’s Country Music Awards rises above many in the past with the fantastic, well-known hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley. Underwood and Paisley worked great together like many other hosts in the past by rolling off each other’s jokes. The twos’ past experience together with their single... Read more »

Pirate faculty brings home a double win

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Emily Evans, Opinion Editor
November 18, 2011

Recently, DECA sponsored a Faculty Basketball game against the rivals of BHS, the Ray-Pec Panthers. As the womens basketball team from Belton and Ray-Pec started to warm up, a crowd started to form on both sides of the bleachers. Both teams were warmed up and ready to play, and senior Pt Mahoney started... Read more »

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