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e-Pathf inderNovember 2016 Deerfield Beach High School . 910 Buck Pride Way . Deerfield Beach, FL Volume 1 . Number 2
Bucks in Wonderland To conclude Spirit Week and celebrate a Homecoming Game victory, the Bucks held the annual Homecoming Dance on Saturday October 22, 2016 with the theme Alice in Wonderland. The night started out a little slow while people were getting ac-quainted with their friends and taking pictures of the décor. How-ever, it didn’t take long for music to start blaring from the speakers and for people to crowd the dance floor. The Homecoming Court was as follows:Mr. and Ms. Freshman: Keona Worthy and Darnavious AndersonMs. Sophomore: Deanna McKay Prince and Princess: Jakobi Johnson and Nadine Joseph King and Queen: Brandon Bailey and Thema Innocent
By: Bianca Alexandre
Homecoming Week Moment
Mr. May shows off his dodge-ball skills in the student vs. faculty dodge-ball game on Thursday October 20th, one of the Homecoming afterschool activities.
Photos by: Genesis Santos
Photo by: Lena Dibello
Staff
IWF Breast Cancer Walk
One in eight women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.
Breast cancer is the second leading
cause of cancer death among
women.
Although breast cancer in men is rare, an estimated 2,600 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer.
Over 2.8 million breast cancer sur-vivors are alive in the United States
today.
Photos by: Lauren Arnold Facts courtesy of National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Editor-in-Chief Hannah Harris Managing Editor
Lauren Silva Design Editor
Jacquelyn Burgess Photography Editor
Cassidy Schuck Content Editor
Emmani Henry
Staff Bianca Alexandre Maisa AndradeLaura AquinoLauren Arnold Yamileht Bermudez Hannah BreistolLena Dibello Rayna DoyleHelen Edmunds Rebecca FilgueirasNoah Fineberg Tatiana GomezAlexa Gonzalez Chase KniskernBrianna McLaughlinJulia Murphy
AdvisorJeffrey Romance
Cameron NarimisaCortney NuppMaria Ramos
Mahdia RashidNina RodriguezDelinah Rosario
Karli Shoop Brenda Sobrinho
Juila Torres Kiara Turner
Enijdna VanBokkelenAnanda York
Investing in Women of the Future hosted the 2nd Annual “Pink Out” Breast Cancer Walk on Thursday, October 27, 2016. The walk is an inspiring, motivating, and powerful way to bring our school together and raise money for breast cancer awareness. The walk also allows us to honor survivors in our community. Half of the money raised from the walk will be donated to breast cancer research in the name of our faculty mem-ber, Ms. Johnson.
By: Kiara Turner
Homecoming Game
Golf
Cross Country
The Cross Country team is a hard working group of kids. Meets are held at Quiet Waters Parks, where multiple schools compete in hopes of coming out victorious. The Bucks had an amazing season and continues to improve every year.
The Bucks Golf Team finished out their season with a strong performance at the district tournament on October 10th. Sophomore Zak Fletcher continued to make gains by shooting a 112 at Country Club of Coral Springs. “It feels good when you play well.” Fletcher said. The team will continue to work hard throughout the offseason to get ready for next year’s matches.
By: Noah Fineberg
By: Nina Rodriguez
To finish off Spirit Week, many students attended the Homecoming Game and showed off their school spirit. The Beach Boys had a great game winning 42-7 against the Monarch Knights. One of the players from Monarch suffered an unfortunate concussion during the 2nd quarter and had to leave the game. The fast-paced action continued with excitement in the air. The marching band, cheerleaders, and audience made the game unforgettable and a great way to end the week.
By: Alexa Gonzalez