Wednesday, October 30, 2013

MACGYVER CLUB MEETS THIS MONDAY 1:30

When was the last time you looked at your wallet, backpack, or inside the skinny door of your locker and thought, "I've got to get organized, but this thing isn't built the way I want it to be." Come learn some basic duct taping skills to recreate your world and make your life and the life of others easier. 

Macgyver got around many difficult situations with duct tape and a Swiss Army knife. Come create what you need , become a MacGyver thinker who learns how to use your own ingenuity to fix or remedy a problem using only the tools (or skills) at hand. The next Macgyver skill that we'll learn is paracording.



 For more info on club philosopy and activities, go to the MacGyver Reading Club tab on the Media Center blog at lphsmedia.blogspot.com. Contact Miss Mayne or Steven Song for signup and meeting info! You must be signed up to start a project. There is no fee to join.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

MIA: Where Have All the Chess Players Gone?


"I'm gonna kill you," One player says to another, and means it.
It all started about three years ago; a golden king chess piece came up missing on one of the expensive chess boards in the Media Center. Someone found it in the Baseball Armory and told Miss Mayne about it. He promised to bring it back but made the mistake of putting it on the metal ledge on the front window outside the Media Center after hours, where it was stolen a second time.


MIA King
The chess sets bought for the Media Center are hand-made, heavy, and highly decorative. It took years to buy them; they are pricey and difficult to replace. We had no choice, they have to be checked out now, and held in the Periodical Room when not being used. Miss Mayne loved the convenience of leaving them on the table and letting kids just "drop and play" whenever they wanted to. But alas, as is typical, one person ruined it for everyone else. Now, the chess players have disappeared too.

Should we put the sets out again, hoping nobody will lift pieces and take them for a permanent walk? They're here if you want to come play. (Look around, see if anyone has a golden king like the one in the photo sitting on their bookshelf at home. It could even be a person who has already graduated.)