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Page 1: Allie SLoan 2011 portfolio

Portfolio 2011

allie Sloan

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219 E. Copeland Dr. ! Orlando, FL 32806 Phone: (407)731-2010 ! E-Mail: [email protected]

May 22, 2011

Mrs. Ann Cathcart The Learning Camp P.O. Box 1146 Vail, CO 81658

Dear Mrs. Cathcart:

As a former camper at the Learning Camp I feel that I am most qualified for the new teacher/counselor position that has recently become open. My experience at the Learning Camp has taught me that a teacher within an environment like the Learning Camp can have a lasting impact.

In the years I have been away from camp my leadership skills have grown significantly. I was Editor in Chief of our yearbook the last two years of my high school career and am currently working my way through an English major with a minor in teaching. If you are looking for a strong leader with a positive attitude that is great with kids, then I would greatly appreciate your consideration for the position. I have included my resume with this letter.

The job of a Learning Camp counselor requires great leadership and people skills, the ability to teach and feel comfortable around a child with a certain learning disabilities and to be willing to put all of your time and focus into the campers that are attending. If accepted for this position I am prepared to carry out these tasks to the best of my ability.

The opportunity to meet with you and discuss this important position would greatly be appreciated. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Allie Sloan

Resume Enclosed

allie Sloan

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!OBJECTIVE! To further my publication experience and utilize my leadership skills to help create award winning publications.

!EXPERIENCE! LEGEND YEARBOOK STAFFERBoone High School, Orlando, Florida! 2008-2009

" " LEGEND YEARBOOK STAFFERBoone High School, Orlando, Florida! 2009-2010

" " LEGEND YEARBOOK EDITOR IN CHIEFBoone High School, Orlando, Florida! 2010-2011

!EDUCATION! BOONE HIGH SCHOOL Orlando, Florida Currently Eleventh Grade.! 2008-2011

" " BLANKNER MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADUATEOrlando, Florida ! 2006-2008

AWARDS ! PAPER PLATE AWARD: Oh Duh Award ! 2010

PAPER PLATE AWARD: Most Likely To Be Abducted By Aliens ! 2009

" " ANNUAL HISTORY STUDENT AWARD: Orlando, Florida Blankner Middle School! 2008

!REFERENCES! MRS. PADGETT-BOONE HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH [email protected] room 231! 2011

DR. MAMI-BOONE HIGH SCHOOL [email protected] room 10.2-5! 2011

" " MRS. BURKE-

" " BOONE HIGH SCHOOL [email protected] 407-893-7200 ext. 2614! 2009-2011

FROM THE DESK OF

! ALLIE SLOAN! [email protected]

219 E. COPELAND DR. ORLANDO, FL 32806 (407)-731-2010

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Journalism has carved itself into my heart these past three years and seems as though it may never leave. Today journalism has taught me so many things that I did not know before I started high school and may never have discovered if I were not involved in journalism. I have truly fallen in love with the journalistic aspects of life. Whether it was when I read something in another class and noticed a widow or some other edit flaw or the simplest things like talking with my family, I would be constantly noticing something relating back to journalism. Journalism (Mrs. Burkes journalism) came to me at the age of eight when my older sister Shelby joined journalism when she was in high school. Ever since then I have always wanted to follow in her footsteps. I do not think I would be where I am today without the support she and the rest of my family have given me. Because we all know I do not get things involved with school handed to me on a silver platter. Though not as much as in other classes, I did have to struggle with the fact that at times my dyslexia would get in the way, and it did. I had to learn to depend on my new best friend, command-i. I really had to work to be where I am today and at times it was hard, but I am so happy I made it this far.

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Being editor-in-chief was not only a huge honor but also a huge learning experience. I have learned more this year than I ever thought possible. Being EIC I got to see behind the scenes of what really went into making a yearbook. The meetings with Missy were more than eye opening. To be a part of the actual process of making and choosing what the book will be like is truly an amazing feeling. I never knew how much planning really went in to it. Working with Caley could not have been better. Throughout the year we learned that with our opposite personalities we could be there to support and balance each other out. She has helped me so much this year and I could not have asked for a better partner. I am truly going to miss her next year. The deadlines for an EIC are also different than that of a staffers. Having to keep it a total secret was fun and exciting, though at times I had to remind myself that it was not all just fun and games and would need to get back on deadline. I quickly learned that waiting until the last minute to do something for one of my pages was not the smartest thing to do. The journalism ethics I have learned throughout this year I will always be with me for the rest of my life. Having the experience of editing others work was one of my favorite parts of being an editor. I not only helped those that I was editing but also myself. When I would look through their folder checking things off I would look at previous edits to see what the other editors had said. Doing this I learned new editing techniques and proper editing skills I did not know before. On distribution day I joked with Caley how it was the birth of our baby. The funny thing is it pretty much was. The time and dedication Caley and I put in to making this book what it is today I know was 110 percent. I am absolutely so happy with the book we created. Someday whether I’m in the journalism field or teaching elementary students, everything I learned in my time on yearbook will definitely be a huge help to me. Everything we learn in this class has a true life lesson attached to it.

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Getting to work on the spring sports supplement was definitely the most fun and at the same time the most challenging of all my deadlines. Doing this all on my own I had the added pressure of not only not wanting to let Mrs. Burke down but also Caley. The cover turned out so beautiful I could not let the supplement not shine as well. Starting off I had to listen to every word my classmates said, just waiting for a ‘just saying’. This was one of the more fun parts about working on this piece. Every time I would hear one I would express a slight hidden smile upon my face. However it did get harder. I always knew I wanted to have a scoreboard on the cover but the thing that I was the most undecided about was the color. I started off with an orange background with white text over. It did not look good. Then visa versa, still not perfect. Finally landing on the blue from our color pallet with cream text it looked perfect. But still something was missing, it was the headline. Everything looked really good; I just felt that something was missing. With the help of Caley’s advice this is when I decided to add the color background on the title, theme and year. Now this may be my favorite part of the over all piece. Today I could not be happier with the turn out of the 2011 spring supplement.

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Usually your first time doing something is al-ways pretty scary, and that is definitely how it was for me the first time I did a divider page by myself. Having so little on the page I thought it would be a piece of cake, I was wrong. Getting used to the different style of theme writing was the thing that I had the most trouble figuring out. I had about three rough drafts before I finally turned it in to Caley and even then it still was not perfect. Thinking that I had so little to do I put some things of until the last minute. Realizing that was a bad idea when I had to keep doing more and more interviews I became extremely stressed. Looking back on the whole process I can see my mistakes clearly. Knowing what I know now I wish I could go back and take more time do redo this page. What really upsets me the most is that there are even some spelling and grammar errors in the caption. This is something that I knew was going to be a problem from the beginning and I continually tried my hardest to not let any happen. I’m upset that this one slipped by and made it into the book. Another thing that makes me upset is the fact that the “just saying” is in the wrong font, it should have been in XXII clean-army not dirty. Though these little mistakes are sprinkled throughout the page and it could be a lot better in my opinion, I am still happy with the over-all look.

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As we walked along the halls of our crowded campus it was hard

not to notice the familiar sayings and names that made up our student

body. With these words we learned how to define who we were, and

how we wanted to be heard.

Staying true to ourself was one thing, but staying true to our

culture was something even more important. For one junior, Yousef

Hassan, staying true to who he was involved supporting his Egyptian

culture. Whenever Egypt and America played in a soccer match he

was always there with his Egypt jerseys representing his home team.

“I support Egypt and their sports, I not ashamed of it,” Hassan said.

“It’s like my typical patriotism.”

Whether it was dressing up as a favorite Disney character or going

all out in orange and white, students crowded the halls revealing their

characters during homecoming week.

“Crazy orange and white day [was my favorite part of homecoming

week],” freshman Blake Waranch said. “I was surprised to see everyone

dressed up that much. My classes were filled with orange.”

Even without dressing up in crazy clothes students declared

themself on a daily basis with their everyday clothes.

“[Expressing yourself] helps you to connect with other people,”

senior Megan Bennett said. “It gives you a unique identity and always

says a lot about who you are. [Style] can be unique to anyone.”

The student body was nothing less than unique,

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My section is the only section in the book that interests every student. It’s about their lives and the average student.

It’s a section that hopefully every student on campus will be able to relate to.

It’s what the average student does and what affects them daily.

n chug, chug, chug. To calm his nerves, senior Joseph Pipkin dances in preparation for Chugapoluza. “[I don’t regret doing Chugapoluza]; I loved it,” Pipkin said. “It only sucked for little when you were puking but it was a lot of fun; I loved doing it.” Seniors were the only ones allowed to participate in Chugapoluza.

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ee This picture of mine was taken for the people divider over my third deadline. Trying to find the perfect picture for this page was not easy. With camera in hand I had gone to look around the school for that certain event within our stu-dent body. That’s when I found these two friends eating lunch and sharing some laughs. When I finally placed the picture on the page I had a feeling of excitement. My favorite part about this picture is the visual verbal effect it has on the page. Reading the word Chatter and seeing this picture at almost the same time gives you a feeling that they just click together. The center of visual interest would definitely be sophomore Jaclyn Thomas, I really love how her smile is captured in this photo.

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There was definitely a bonus to having two editor-in-chiefs, not just to help Caley and I but also I felt that it helped the staff more as well. Caley and I were different enough that we clicked with certain staffers and were able to help them in our own way. When I would be helping a staffer get something done I was there to listen to what they had to say and this made it easier for me to help them. Having that one on one time, I feel can really make a difference in how a person will learn what they need to be doing to help our staff. I noticed that a lot of staffers were comfortable coming up to me and asking me questions. This not only made me feel good but also made me want to help them to the best of my abilities so I would not let them down. Also, working with Caley could not have been better. With our great communication we were able to make the beautiful 2011 edition of the Legend that we have today. With Caleys driven personality and my positive outlook we really balanced each other out. Whenever Caley was upset or over stressed I was there to help her through it and give another way to view the situation, also visversa. After we got through the first deadline, which was hard for Caley and I because we were not yet that close, I was more than willing for our relationship to grow to what it is today. Without this I know the book would not be what it is today.

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Making the transition from staffer to Editor-in-Chief was definitely no walk in the park. Being scared out of my mind and almost having second thoughts about it was not a healthy way to start off my year. Learning all the extra things that went into being EIC was quite a surprise. My first deadline, I was overwhelmed and didn’t know what I was doing half the time. It was hard feeling that helpless but I put it behind me and got my work done. Through this deadline I learned that staying organized was going to be very important and staying on task and not waiting until the last minute to do something would be key. However with the help of Caley and Mrs. Burke my nerves were calmed and I was able to get through the year with almost no problems. Next year I know this will not happen because I will know exactly what to expect. I am so excited for next year and really hope Kayla will not have these same scared feelings that I did in the beginning. I will definitely try to be as supportive as I can, like Mrs. Burke and Caley were for me. By the end of the year I feel that I had really improved and hope to carry it all with me through next year.

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At the midterm I was asked to set three new specific goals for myself related to yearbook for the next half of the year. These three goals were 1) keep up the good communication throughout the staff, 2) prepare myself more for next year and 3) make deadlines. I feel that I could not have picked better goals for myself. These goals turned out to mean a lot to me as a co-Editor in Chief. By the end of the year all three of these goals were met. The communication between the staff grew to be positive and most everyone felt comfortable talking to someone if they needed help. Preparing myself for next year may have been the hardest and scariest one of all my goals. To meet this goal I knew I was going to have to work hard a watch everything that Caley would do, and that’s exactly what I did. By following in Caley’s footsteps and having had her teach me the true traits of an EIC I feel that that will be better prepared for next year. At the beginning of the year getting used to being an EIC took some time, especially when it came to deadlines. I did not make the first couple I had and knew that had to change. I did not want Caley or Mrs. Burke to be disappointed in the decision they made in picking me. I started working harder and not waiting until the last minute and then before I knew it my third goal was met. I began to enjoy doing pages more because I was having more fun than being stressed out.

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Y11. Cover- Sports supplement. This is the cover of our sports supplement. I would like this piece to represent me because I did this on my own and it shows my growth more than any of my other pages. One of my favorite things on this page is the color headline and the scoreboard to represent the sports theme.

Y12. End sheet- In my opinion this end sheet is one of the best the Legend has had. I love the colors it has and how the brave head stands out within all the text. Along with both covers, the text on this page are sayings we gathered thought the year that end in ‘Just saying’. All the section names relate back to a verbal word to tie into the theme.

Y13. Title page-This title page is so fun and really school spirited. The picture was taken at our first senior assembly and really shows the excitement of our school spirit. The quote in the cursive font, I feel gives a real personal appeal. All in all I love the way this page turned out.

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I really liked being in the sun, just saying. He was so crazy, just saying. Your mom is so cool, just saying Harry Potter is the best of all time, just saying. That was the best game ever, just saying. I failed, Just saying. Everything is better with chick-f il-a sauce, just saying. I have not shaved my legs in three weeks, just saying. I’m just not even real, just saying. UF is the best, just saying. I love you, just saying. We have a pop test tomorrow, just saying. Don’t ruin Christmas, just saying. I might just not watch the kids, just saying. I love puppies, just saying. An iPhone is smar ter than me, just saying. Your awesome, just saying. This is awesome, just saying. I can breath under water, just saying. If you want to get an F then don’t study, Just saying. I say a dubble rainbow, just saying. When pigs f ly, just saying. This makes me really excited, just saying. Its heathy, just saying. I hate spor ts, just saying. We are golden, just saying. Its only going to work if you lysine to me, just saying. Dogs rock, just saying. I can’t speak, just saying. I could really go for some fries, just saying. My parents are never home, just saying. School needs to be over now, just saying. An iPhone is smar ter than me, just saying. That was a really bad joke,

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and I finished,”

n CLASS PRIDE. On Oct. 27, Daiva Peric cheers at the senior pep rally where Gov. Charlie Christ was the guest speaker. “[My favorite part of being a senior is] the privileges, just knowing everyone and the pep rallies are so fun,” Peric said. A surprise senior snake lead the students to the pep rally during homecoming week.

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Though I was still in love with my portfolio from last year I knew it was time to move on. I needed something more mature and that is exactly what I feel my 2011 port-folio is. I not only became more mature in class but also as a person. Working with Caley and the rest of the staff really taught me to become a leader. I learned that they depended on me, almost like the lines carried throughout my portfolio, to me they seem as if they are a support system for the text and the photos. Throughout this year I have learned so much more with InDesign and Photoshop. My portfolio from last year was beautiful but really was just a bunch of cobs clus-tered together. This year I went with something cleaner and somewhat more edgy. I also feel that my writing has grown as well. Working on the theme pages I learned how to give a story proper voice. In this portfolio I feel that my writing has a more mature voice than last years. Over all I am very happy with the way it turned out.

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INDEX

SHARE

SHOUT

VOICE

DISCUSS

CHATTER

EXPRESS

I really liked being in the sun, just saying. He was so crazy, just saying. Your mom is so cool, just saying Harry Potter is the best of all time, just saying. That was the best game ever, just saying. I failed, Just saying. Everything is better with chick-f il-a sauce, just saying. I have not shaved my legs in three weeks, just saying. I’m just not even real, just saying. UF is the best, just saying. I love you, just saying. We have a pop test tomorrow, just saying. Don’t ruin Christmas, just saying. I might just not watch the kids, just saying. I love puppies, just saying. An iPhone is smar ter than me, just saying. Your awesome, just saying. This is awesome, just saying. I can breath under water, just saying. If you want to get an F then don’t study, Just saying. I say a dubble rainbow, just saying. When pigs f ly, just saying. This makes me really excited, just saying. Its heathy, just saying. I hate spor ts, just saying. We are golden, just saying. Its only going to work if you lysine to me, just saying. Dogs rock, just saying. I can’t speak, just saying. I could really go for some fries, just saying. My parents are never home, just saying. School needs to be over now, just saying. An iPhone is smar ter than me, just saying. That was a really bad joke,

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I really liked being in the sun, just saying. He was so crazy, just saying. Your mom is so cool, just saying Harry Potter is the best of all time, just saying. That was the best game ever, just saying. I failed, Just saying. Everything is better with chick-f il-a sauce, just saying. I have not shaved my legs in three weeks, just saying. I’m just not even real, just saying. UF is the best, just saying. I love you, just saying. We have a pop test tomorrow, just saying. Don’t ruin Christmas, just saying. I might just not watch the kids, just saying. I love puppies, just saying. An iPhone is smar ter than me, just saying. Your awesome, just saying. This is awesome, just saying. I can breath under water, just saying. If you want to get an F then don’t study, Just saying. I say a dubble rainbow, just saying. When pigs f ly, just saying. This makes me really excited, just saying. Its heathy, just saying. I hate spor ts, just saying. We are golden, just saying. Its only going to work if you lysine to me, just saying. Dogs rock, just saying. I can’t speak, just saying. I could really go for some fries, just saying. My parents are never home, just saying. School needs to be over now, just saying. An iPhone is smar ter than me, just saying. That was a really bad joke,

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lt. T

hat’s

why

we had 6

,000

text

mes

sage

s in t

hree days, j

ust

It’s

even

bet

ter w

ith e

el, j

ust s

aying

. th

at w

as th

e be

st game ever, ju

st say

ing

. You bolted out of t

here

t

oday, just saying. It was a crazy tough qui z, just saying. Trivia n ig ht w

as Wednesday, just saying. I like w

hen you all Wed

nesd

ay, j

ust s

ayin

g. I

like

whe

n yo

u al

l met

d

uring lunch, just s

aying

. Th

at headline look s fu

nky,

just saying. I don’t believe in putting patriotis m in front of humanity, just saying. W

e’ve been throug h t wo m

ajors and

You

need

a d

osag

e of

ser

endi

pity

clu

b. I’m

just saying.

You

sho

uld

be ahead of D elan

ey at least, just saying. W

ho’d you play? Just saying, you guys lost. Boise should not be ranked, just saying. I seni

or a

ssem

bly.

You

love

d th

em, j

ust say

ing. Your bow

is fa

ke, j

ust s

aying. No t that

I did anything last night. I’m

just saying. Those definitely have the most icing, just saying. No, I’m just saying it’s

I don

’t ev

en n

eed

an h

our.

I’m

just

saying. Would

n’t it

be

wei

rd if

I go

t a tat too on my

a rm of those lyrics because she has a tattoo on her arm. W

eird, just saying. If he wants to paint, shouldn’t he

Ther

e’s

a lo

t of f

igs,

just

sayi

ng. I’m jus

t sa

ying.

I’m

just

info

rming

you. I d on’

t think there should be people on the cover, just saying. Let’s not put drinks near com

puters. I’m just Th

at’s

my

phon

e; I

still

hav e

it, jus

t sayin

g. I’m

not

pre

ssur

ing

you;

I’m just sa

ying

it’s so good. We took 461 pictures

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erda

y, ju

st sa

ying

. I d

on

’t agree with

it. I

’m ju

st sa

ying

. I’m

just

saying; I k n

ow

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R. BOONE HIGH SCHOOL

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s fo

r thi

s m

ovie, just s

aying

. O

h, s

he’s

craz

y, ju

st sa

ying.

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visi

t me,

just

sayi

ng. J

ust say

ing I

love

you

in a

dvan

ce.

This

is e

xtre

mel

y ha

ppy,

j ust

saying

. W

hen

you

com

e ho

me

you h

ave t

o visit

ne

wsp

aper

is g

oing

to do next yea

r for

cam

p, ju

st sa

ying

. It

wa

s

out o

f 55,

just

sayi

ng. No, I’m

just

sayi

ng.

I’m d

oing

it.

She

lost

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e w

as a

per

son

at M

cDonald’

s pla

ying

Wor

ld o

f War

craf

t. It m

ade

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you

r fau

lt. T

hat’s

why

we had 6

,000

text

mes

sage

s in t

hree days, j

ust

It’s

even

bet

ter w

ith e

el, j

ust s

aying

. th

at w

as th

e be

st game ever, ju

st say

ing

. You bolted out of t

here

t

oday, just saying. It was a crazy tough qui z, just saying. Trivia n ig ht w

as Wednesday, just saying. I like w

hen you all Wed

nesd

ay, j

ust s

ayin

g. I

like

whe

n yo

u al

l met

d

uring lunch, just s

aying

. Th

at headline look s fu

nky,

just saying. I don’t believe in putting patriotis m in front of humanity, just saying. W

e’ve been throug h t wo m

ajors and

You

need

a d

osag

e of

ser

endi

pity

clu

b. I’m just

saying.

You

sho

uld

be ahead of D elan

ey at least, just saying. W

ho’d you play? Just saying, you guys lost. Boise should not be ranked, just saying. I seni

or a

ssem

bly.

You

love

d th

em, j

ust say

ing. Your bow

is fa

ke, j

ust s

aying. No t that

I did anything last night. I’m

just saying. Those definitely have the most icing, just saying. No, I’m just saying it’s

I don

’t ev

en n

eed

an h

our.

I’m

just

saying. Would

n’t it

be

wei

rd if

I go

t a tat too on my

a rm of those lyrics because she has a tattoo on her arm. W

eird, just saying. If he wants to paint, shouldn’t he

Ther

e’s

a lo

t of f

igs,

just

sayi

ng. I’m jus

t sa

ying.

I’m

just

info

rming

you. I d on’

t think there should be people on the cover, just saying. Let’s not put drinks near com

puters. I’m just Th

at’s

my

phon

e; I

still

hav e

it, jus

t sayin

g. I’m

not

pre

ssur

ing

you;

I’m just sa

ying

it’s so good. We took 461 pictures

Yest

erda

y, ju

st sa

ying

. I d

on

’t agree with

it. I

’m ju

st sa

ying

. I’m

just

saying; I

k now

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R. BOONE HIGH SCHOOL

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r thi

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aying

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st sa

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SHOUT 114 “The coaches are great at Boone. They make it a good environment to play and compete in,” sophomore Jenna Hines said.

SPORTS DIVIDER115

NOTE

FRO

M Y

OUR

SPOR

TS

EDITOR

DB DAVID BALLARD, SEN

IOR

KRISTE

N PA

RKER

, SE

NIOR

,

We

final

ly g

ot t

he o

ppor

tuni

ty t

o ho

ller

at t

he t

op o

f our

lung

s

and

we

took

it.

The

re w

ere

no d

eten

tions

giv

en f

or b

eing

ove

rly

pass

iona

te o

r ex

cite

d; s

port

s w

ere

a co

mpe

titio

n an

d w

e kn

ew

ever

ythi

ng it

took

to w

in.

Afte

r w

inni

ng d

istri

cts,

the

girl

s va

rsity

vol

leyb

all

team

wal

ked

into

the

foot

ball

stad

ium

whe

re th

ey h

eld

up th

eir

trop

hy a

nd w

ere

wel

com

ed b

y a

chan

t fr

om t

he R

owdy

Cro

wd.

Th

ese

fans

the

n

show

ed u

p to

che

er th

e gi

rls o

n w

hen

they

wen

t to

the

first

roun

d of

regi

onal

s and

ont

o st

ates

.

“It’s

cra

zy.

So

man

y fa

ns s

how

ed u

p an

d it

defin

itely

get

s us

pum

ped

up a

nd r

eady

to

play

mor

e an

d pl

ay t

o an

othe

r le

vel w

ith

the

fans

,” se

nior

Rac

hael

Mas

on sa

id.

“For

me,

whe

n yo

u ar

e on

the

cour

t, yo

u do

n’t r

eally

hea

r any

thin

g. O

nce

you

focu

s on

the

fans

, it’s

real

ly lo

ud.

It ge

ts m

e m

ore

exci

ted

and

wan

t to

wor

k ha

rder

.”

Whi

le s

wim

mer

s m

ostly

rem

aine

d un

derw

ater

, m

eets

stil

l go

t

loud

too.

“It’s

pre

tty

inte

nse

but

a lo

t of

fun

,” so

phom

ore

Will

iam

Sto

ne

said

. “If

we

have

a r

eally

impo

rtan

t eve

nt li

ke a

rel

ay a

t the

end

of a

mee

t, ev

eryo

ne w

ill g

et o

ver b

y th

e bl

ock

and

just

scre

am.”

Beyo

nd t

he y

ellin

g, t

eam

s fo

und

enco

urag

emen

t th

roug

h ot

her

form

s of

com

mun

icat

ion

as w

ell.

Girl

s cr

oss

coun

try

runn

ers

gave

wor

ds o

f en

cour

agem

ent

verb

ally,

thr

ough

not

es a

nd w

ith g

ifts

of

one’

s fav

orite

can

dy a

nd d

rink

s on

mee

t day

s.

“I’m

inj

ured

but

I s

till

chee

r th

e te

am o

n.

We

also

do

secr

et

budd

ies [

and]

are

real

ly e

ncou

ragi

ng to

eac

h ot

her,”

juni

or K

athe

rine

Burn

s sai

d. “

Enco

urag

emen

t fro

m te

amm

ates

and

the

coac

h he

lps a

lot;

it m

akes

you

wan

t to

do w

ell.”

Spor

ts w

ere

anyt

hing

but

qui

et a

nd b

orin

g,

JUST

SAY

ING.

I th

ink [s

ports

] ar

e cen

tered

on

tradit

ion.

They

are

abou

t doin

g we

ll an

d als

o uph

olding

Bo

one’s

repu

tation

.

[I tr

ied] t

o cove

r th

e tea

ms a

nd

seas

ons

fairl

y an

d ac

cura

tely.

I th

ink [t

his

secti

on] c

overs

the

stude

nt bo

dy w

ell.

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tes w

hat

athlet

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. Afte

r a p

lay,

soph

omor

e D

arri

an P

enna

nt

scre

ams w

ith e

xcite

men

t. “T

he

coac

h ne

ver g

ave

up o

n us

, eve

n th

ough

it w

as a

roug

h se

ason

. Th

ey ta

ught

us h

ow to

be

bett

er

men

,” Pe

nnan

t sai

d. T

he b

oys

wor

e pi

nk h

eadb

ands

and

sock

s fo

r bre

ast c

ance

r aw

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ess

mon

th.

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WILLIAM R. BOONE HIGH SCHOOL

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231 faculty/staf f2831 students

2000 S. Mills Ave.407-893-7200407-897-2466

boonebraves.ocps.net

“[I like] being so close to being able to say I did it

and I finished,”

n CLASS PRIDE. On Oct. 27, Daiva Peric cheers at the senior pep rally where Gov. Charlie Christ was the guest speaker. “[My favorite part of being a senior is] the privileges, just knowing everyone and the pep rallies are so fun,” Peric said. A surprise senior snake lead the students to the pep rally during homecoming week.

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As w

e w

alke

d al

ong

the

halls

of o

ur c

row

ded

cam

pus i

t was

har

d

not t

o no

tice

the

fam

iliar

sayi

ngs a

nd n

ames

that

mad

e up

our

stud

ent

body

. With

thes

e w

ords

we

lear

ned

how

to d

efin

e w

ho w

e w

ere,

and

how

we

wan

ted

to b

e he

ard.

Stay

ing

true

to

ours

elf

was

one

thi

ng,

but

stay

ing

true

to

our

cultu

re w

as so

met

hing

eve

n m

ore

impo

rtan

t. F

or o

ne ju

nior

, You

sef

Has

san,

stay

ing

true

to w

ho h

e w

as in

volv

ed su

ppor

ting

his E

gypt

ian

cultu

re.

Whe

neve

r Eg

ypt a

nd A

mer

ica

play

ed in

a s

occe

r m

atch

he

was

alw

ays t

here

with

his

Egyp

t jer

seys

repr

esen

ting

his h

ome

team

.

“I su

ppor

t Egy

pt an

d th

eir s

port

s, I n

ot as

ham

ed o

f it,”

Has

san

said

.

“It’s

like

my

typi

cal p

atri

otism

.”

Whe

ther

it w

as d

ress

ing

up as

a fa

vori

te D

isney

cha

ract

er o

r goi

ng

all o

ut in

ora

nge

and

whi

te, s

tude

nts c

row

ded

the

halls

reve

alin

g th

eir

char

acte

rs d

urin

g ho

mec

omin

g w

eek.

“Cra

zy o

rang

e an

d w

hite

day

[was

my

favo

rite

par

t of h

omec

omin

g

wee

k],”

fres

hman

Bla

ke W

aran

ch sa

id. “

I was

surp

rise

d to

see e

very

one

dres

sed

up th

at m

uch.

My

clas

ses w

ere

fille

d w

ith o

rang

e.”

Even

with

out

dres

sing

up i

n cr

azy

clot

hes

stud

ents

dec

lare

d

them

self

on a

dai

ly b

asis

with

thei

r eve

ryda

y cl

othe

s.

“[Ex

pres

sing

your

self]

hel

ps y

ou t

o co

nnec

t w

ith o

ther

peo

ple,

seni

or M

egan

Ben

nett

said

. “It

giv

es y

ou a

uniq

ue id

entit

y an

d al

way

s

says

a lo

t abo

ut w

ho y

ou a

re.

[Sty

le] c

an b

e un

ique

to a

nyon

e.”

The

stud

ent b

ody

was

not

hing

less

than

uni

que,

JUST

SAY

ING

photo/Catherine Porter

XUHE

Y MAN

SO, JU

NIOR

VQ VIVIEN QUATTRON

E, S

ENIO

R

NOTE

FRO

M Y

OUR

STUD

ENT

LIFE

EDITO

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My

secti

on is

the

only

sec

tion

in th

e bo

ok th

at int

eres

ts eve

ry s

tuden

t. I

t’s

abou

t the

ir liv

es a

nd

the a

verag

e stud

ent.

It’s

a se

ction

th

at ho

pefu

lly

every

stud

ent o

n ca

mpus

will

be

able

to re

late t

o.

It’s

what

the

avera

ge s

tuden

t do

es a

nd w

hat

affe

cts th

em

daily

.

n C

HU

G, C

HU

G, C

HU

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o ca

lm h

is ne

rves

, sen

ior J

osep

h Pi

pkin

dan

ces i

n pr

epar

atio

n fo

r C

huga

polu

za.

“[I d

on’t

regr

et

doin

g C

huga

polu

za];

I lov

ed it

,” Pi

pkin

said

. “It

onl

y su

cked

for

little

whe

n yo

u w

ere

puki

ng

but i

t was

a lo

t of f

un; I

love

d do

ing

it.”

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ors w

ere

the

only

on

es a

llow

ed to

par

ticip

ate

in

Chu

gapo

luza

.

EXPRESS 006 “[My favorite thing about Boone is my] friends [they] just make it worth the while,” senior Laya Alkhalil said.

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CHATTER 160 “[The student body] is so spirited and is always there to motivate each other, even if it’s not for a sport,” junior Megan Collins said.

PEOPLE DIVIDER161

CI CAREY ILGENFRITZ, SEN

IOR

Betw

een

the

six m

inut

es o

f cha

ngin

g cl

asse

s, st

uden

ts ta

lked

abou

t

the

late

st m

atte

rs t

hat

swep

t th

roug

h th

e ca

mpu

s. W

heth

er it

was

whe

re w

e w

ent o

ver t

he b

reak

or w

hat o

ur n

ew lo

ok w

as, w

e w

ere

in

cont

inuo

us c

onve

rsat

ion.

Juni

or M

eliss

a Va

lver

de’s

mar

k w

as n

ot s

omet

hing

spo

ken,

but

som

ethi

ng s

een.

A

fter T

hank

sgiv

ing

brea

k, V

alve

rde

cam

e ba

ck t

o

scho

ol w

ith a

new

styl

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reen

hai

r.

“[Mos

t of m

y fr

iend

s] w

ill g

et r

eally

exc

ited

[whe

n I d

ye m

y ha

ir]

and

will

tal

k ab

out

it fo

r da

ys, a

bout

how

sur

prise

d th

ey w

ere

that

I di

d th

at t

o m

y ha

ir,”

Val

verd

e sa

id.

“I lik

e to

hea

r w

hat

they

say

whe

ther

it’s

nega

tive

or p

ositi

ve.”

Oth

er

conv

ersa

tions

in

clud

ed

mor

e di

vers

e to

pics

su

ch

as

trav

ellin

g th

e w

orld

and

sha

ring

exp

erie

nces

with

oth

ers.

For

soph

omor

e M

ontg

omer

y Tu

ne h

avin

g tr

avel

ed t

o bo

th E

urop

e an

d

Sout

h A

mer

ica,

this

was

one

of h

is m

ore

favo

rite

topi

cs.

“I lik

e to

sha

re m

y ex

peri

ence

with

oth

er p

eopl

e so

I ca

n in

spire

them

to tr

avel

too,

” Tu

ne sa

id.

“It’s

also

fun

to c

ompa

re tr

ips.”

Con

vers

atio

ns w

ere

not

alw

ays

exci

ting

or u

plift

ing

betw

een

stud

ents

. Fo

r se

nior

Meg

an S

tuar

t, th

e st

ory

of h

er c

ar c

rash

in th

e

stud

ent l

ot sp

read

qui

cker

than

she

coul

d ha

ve im

agin

ed.

“The

day

of

[the

acci

dent

the

new

s sp

read

fas

t],”

Stu

art

said

.

“The

re w

ere

peop

le th

ere

driv

ing

by a

nd w

atch

ing.”

This

was

Stu

art’s

sec

ond

acci

dent

of t

he s

choo

l yea

r an

d pe

ople

wer

e su

re to

star

t tal

king

abo

ut it

rig

ht a

fter t

he so

und

of th

e cr

ash.

The

conv

ersa

tions

bet

wee

n st

uden

ts w

ere

fasc

inat

ing,

No

matt

er w

ho

you

are,

you

are

in my

sec

tion,

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a wi

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of

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my

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s and

par

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e pr

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as th

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e te

am.

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ink

[the

com

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ity fe

els c

lose

r at f

ootb

all g

ames

] bec

ause

we

all c

ome

toge

ther

to w

atch

the

gam

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d su

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t the

sam

e th

ing;

we

all h

ave

som

ethi

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e ar

e ro

otin

g fo

r,” se

nior

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a Bl

ack

said

.

At t

he p

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atio

ns a

nnua

l rum

mag

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le, o

ne m

an’s

tras

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beca

me

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sed

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or o

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opho

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bec

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a

fam

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ffair,

whe

n he

r dad

vol

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mov

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ll ite

ms.

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my

dad

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as h

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fel

t th

at h

is

cont

ribu

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help

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our

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day

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wo

mot

hers

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chal

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wor

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at th

e Tra

ding

Pos

t cam

e

with

new

out

look

s of t

heir

child

ren’

s dai

ly su

rrou

ndin

gs.

“See

ing

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kids

and

seei

ng w

hat h

igh

scho

ol is

all

abou

t now

aday

s

[is m

y fa

vori

te p

art a

bout

wor

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her

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veill

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id.

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hat

read

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o Bo

one

Brav

es”

and

“For

ever

Brav

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t was

no

won

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hat t

he te

ache

s and

staf

f com

ing

in a

nd o

ut

duri

ng lu

nch

felt

at h

ome.

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com

mun

ity] a

s a fa

mily

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aren

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olyn

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lan

said

. “T

each

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and

staf

f alw

ays

com

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orki

ng h

ere]

we

get t

o

mee

t peo

ple

in a

fun

way

with

a lo

t of i

nter

actio

n.”

Our

com

mun

ity w

as m

ore

than

will

ing

to g

ive

a lit

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kids

wat

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the

para

de

pass

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love

d se

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the

kids

from

Bla

nkne

r loo

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up

at u

s,” P

orte

r sai

d. “

It w

asn’

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t lon

g ag

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at I

was

one

of t

hose

kid

s.” T

he

seni

or fl

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as a

pira

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ip.

JUST

SAY

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SM SAMANTHA MILLS, SENI

OR

My

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ex

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ly co

lorfu

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uniq

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as

a wh

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iffer

ent

look

than

the r

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of th

e boo

k.

My

secti

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true

se

nse o

f com

munit

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It’s

not j

ust t

he

stude

nts b

ut als

o the

com

munit

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sines

ses

and

teach

ers.

It’s

like

th

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le bo

ok in

one.

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ver s

uch

a wi

de va

riety

of

stude

nts in

my

secti

on w

hich

re

flects

how

dive

rse

the s

tuden

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All

the

noise

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mun

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r

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scho

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“It w

as a

lot o

f fun

goi

ng a

nd g

ettin

g pa

inte

d up

to g

o cr

azy

at th

e

gam

es,”

seni

or H

unte

r H

anks

sai

d. “

A lo

t of t

imes

whe

n th

e cr

owd

was

qui

et, w

e fir

ed e

very

one

up a

nd k

ept e

very

body

loud

.”

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seni

ors,

disc

ussi

ons

quic

kly

cent

ered

aro

und

futu

re p

lans

for

colle

ge.

Thir

teen

yea

rs o

f aca

dem

ics,

and

help

ful g

uida

nce

from

teac

hers

, pre

pare

d us

for w

hat w

as a

head

.

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bs b

ecam

e a

way

for

us to

rep

rese

nt w

ho w

e w

ere

or w

ho w

e

wan

ted

to b

ecom

e. R

OTC

gav

e us

a v

oice

by

build

ing

conf

iden

ce.

“[RO

TC] c

halle

nges

you

as a

per

son,

” jun

ior A

my

Boni

lla sa

id.

“It

mad

e m

e m

ore

conf

iden

t in

who

I a

m.

It ch

alle

nges

you

to

reac

h

your

full

pote

ntia

l, bo

th p

hysic

ally

and

em

otio

nally

. I u

sed

to b

e sh

y

but n

ow I’

m m

ore

open

.”

Team

com

mun

icat

ion

in s

port

s w

as a

maj

or k

ey t

o w

inni

ng.

From

the

dug

out,

softb

all p

layer

s ne

ver

stop

ped

shou

ting

wor

ds o

f

enco

urag

emen

t to

team

mat

es o

n th

e fie

ld.

On

the

othe

r en

d of

the

clas

s sp

ectr

um, f

resh

men

sur

vive

d th

eir

first

yea

r. A

lthou

gh th

ey c

ame

from

diff

eren

t mid

dle

scho

ols,

chat

ter

amon

g us

ope

ned

thei

r eye

s to

new

frie

nds.

“[Th

ere

are]

a lo

t mor

e ki

ds [i

n hi

gh sc

hool

], th

at is

one

of t

he m

ain

thin

gs [d

iffer

ent a

bout

hig

h sc

hool

],” fr

eshm

an P

arke

r Bel

l sai

d. “

[The

chan

ge is

pos

itive

bec

ause

] you

get

to m

eet n

ew p

eopl

e. T

here

are

a

lot o

f new

peo

ple

I’ve

met

this

year

.”

Enco

urag

ing

wor

ds an

d ac

tions

, whe

ther

from

par

ents

, tea

cher

s or

mem

bers

of t

he co

mm

unity

, wer

e al

way

s im

port

ant t

o st

uden

ts. W

ith

638

runn

ers,

the

3rd A

nnua

l Res

erva

tion

Run

rem

inde

d st

uden

ts th

at

the

com

mun

ity w

as th

ere

to s

hare

thei

r effo

rts a

nd su

ppor

t the

m.

“Whe

n yo

u ar

e do

ing

a cl

ub o

r sp

ort,

you

need

to

feel

it’s

impo

rtan

t,” so

phom

ore

Mic

helle

Dun

can

said

. “M

y m

om, s

ister

and

brot

her [

ran

too]

. [It

was

supp

ortiv

e be

caus

e] y

ou a

ren’

t doi

ng it

AS ALLISON SLOAN

, JUN

IOR

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M Y

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JUST SAYING 462 “The teaching is very good because [the teachers] explain lessons and they are cool,” freshman Olivia Quattrone said.

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funn

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w mu

ch y

ou h

ear o

ne

phra

se t

hrou

ghou

t ou

r cam

pus.

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see

ms to

be

every

wher

e.

Talki

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ou

r pee

rs h

as

becom

e apa

rt of

our d

aily

educ

ation

.

Just

sayi

ng b

egan

as

a po

pular

phra

se,

but f

or u

s it

devel

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mea

ning

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PEO

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REA

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INTO

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WH

ENEV

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DO

SO

MET

HIN

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GO

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TH

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VERY

LO

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XA

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ith th

eir

conc

entr

atio

n ce

nter

ed o

n th

e sh

eep

brai

n in

fron

t of t

hem

, sen

ior C

hrys

tal

Cap

rice

and

juni

or C

ryst

al N

ewto

n ta

lk a

bout

wha

t the

y se

e in

thei

r di

ssec

tion.

“[T

he d

issec

tion]

was

a to

tal

surp

rise

,” N

ewto

n sa

id.

“Eve

ryon

e w

as

real

ly e

xcite

d.”

This

was

the

seco

nd

diss

ectio

n of

the

year

in A

nato

my

and

Phys

iolo

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464

“Th

e dr

ama

depa

rtm

ent [

kids

] are

all

real

ly n

ice

peop

le a

nd [t

hey]

put

on

real

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ood

show

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resh

man

Rob

ert R

ubin

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n SPIRIT. Seniors Luis Gonzalez and Brandon Kennedy cheer for the girls varsity volleyball team. “We had a lot of fans out to support the girls,” Kennedy said. “I think that rally helped them a lot.” The varsity girls placed second in the state championship.

phot

o/Ca

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alone. There is someone there with you to tell you before and after the

finish you did a good job.”

Through everything, we laughed and smiled. Our memories were

worth talking about. Our year together had made an impression,

SAYING. NICOLE BAIRD, SENIOR

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We so excited, just saying. My family is the best, just

sayi

ng.

I’ m s

o ov

er t hi

s bo

ok,

On my run yesterday I accidentally ran over a liz

ard, ju

st sa

ying

. Bu

t rea

lly I

got h

it by

a

I really cant stand you right now, just saying.

I jus

t wok

e up

on

the

foot

ball f

ield

,

Funniest joke ever, just saying. They really kicke

d the

ir bu

tts,

just s

aying

. I a

m s

o

I think I might poop my pants, just saying.

He show

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e a

lot,

just

sayi

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t bar

fed

Just

bor

I hate to say this but it happened, just saying.

W

hat h

appe

ned

to a

ll th e

real

men

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t say

ing

I love seeing teachers outsi

de o

f sch

ool,

just s

aying

. I w

ant t

o

I want a bedazzled p

rom

dre

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aying

. Bo

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tter t

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t say

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I have bee

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SPRING

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PLEM

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2011 Doing this sucks Just saying. I’m so hungry I c

ould

eat a

cow

, just

sayi

ng.

I’m s

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ver

JUST

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