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Lake Central High School's 2017 Veterans Day Assembly
Nov. 9, 2017 Lake Central hosted their annual Veterans Day Assembly....
Lake Central High School's 2015 Veterans Day Assembly
As a student at Lake Central High School, I could not have been more proud of all the hard work put into this assembly.
Veterans day is slowly becoming a forgotten holiday among Americas youth, however, thanks to the dedicated students in Lake Centrals US History club, we are able to remember special moments like this....
SXU and WGN-TV�s Teacher of the Month for April, 2015: Thomas Clark
Saint Xavier University (SXU) has partnered with WGN-TV Chicago to highlight the Teacher of the Month program, which honors educators who make a difference in their communities. The program recognizes outstanding kindergarten, elementary, junior high, high school, vocational, and special education teachers in Chicagoland and northwest Indiana.
Thomas Clark teaches history at Lake Central High School in St. John, Ind. Clark is also the April Teacher of the Month. Teachers of the Mo...
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Serbian Freedom Fighter reunites with member of "The Forgotten 500"
Michael M. Phillips of The Wall Street Journal receives $10,000 and the Ernie Pyle Award for "War's Wake." Video features the series, judges' comments and acceptance speech given at the Scripps Howard Awards dinner on May 9, 2013....
Holocaust survivor's story touches Lake Central students
ST. JOHN | Ernest Fruehauf lights up when he talks about his first recollections of growing up in Bavaria, Germany. That is until 1938, when his life was turned upside down when his family�s caf� was destroyed and his father was ripped away and taken to the Dachau Concentration Camp.
On Friday, Munster resident Fruehauf recollected times of great joy and complete devastation as he talked to Lake Central High School history teacher Tom Clark�s classes about his experience growing u...
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The tragic events and the massive amount of death and destruction that Americans suffered on that day so moved him
that he wanted to make some sort of contribution, give something back.
Clark, 51, of Dyer, who was in the Army from 1976 to 1979 serving as a military policeman, volunteered to return.
"As a history teacher (at Lake Central High School), it's pretty hard not to love this country and what we have," he said.
"There are many students who ha...