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sarah berlinsky
1389 Campbell StOrlando, FL 32806
407 690 [email protected]
@sberlin26
Ads StafferLegend Yearbook
Boone High School2011-2012
COVER LETTER
Sharon AylestockCamp Crestridge for Girls Assistant Camp DirectorP.O. Box 297, Ridgecrest, NC [email protected]
Dear Sharon Aylestock,
My name is Sarah Berlinsky and I am interested in the Service and Leadership Training (SALT) program for the summer of 2012 at Camp Crestridge for Girls. I feel that I am very qualified for this position and I have a great amount of experience of working with children and a great work ethic that would make me qualified for this position. I would love the opportunity for you to look further into my request.
Throughout most of my high school years I have applied myself to many jobs and responsibilities that concerned working with children. My freshman and sophomore year I have taken on multiple baby sitting jobs and have been called back to sit again because of the parents approval. My junior year also consumed few similar jobs but mainly revolved around Conway Falcons, the community Pop Warner cheer team. I, along with two other girls my age, coached about 25 sixth and seventh grade girls from August to January. SALT is mainly about leading younger girls at camp, which I know takes patience, leadership and wisdom; these are all things I have learned as I worked with children the past couple of years.
Along with my experience with Children, I am also apart of clubs and teams that you will see are mentioned on my resume, that required responsibility, dedication and being able to work hard. I am committed to work extremely hard for this position and hope you consider me for this opportunity. I would also appreciate the chance to meet with you in person. Thank you for you consideration.
Sincerely,
Sarah BerlinskyEnclosed: Resume
sarah berlinsky
1389 Campbell StOrlando, FL 32806
407 690 [email protected]
@sberlin26
EXPERIENCE • Boone High School varsity cheerleader 2010-present • Vacation Bible School Leader 2005-2006 • Boone High School Legend yearbook staffer 2010-2011 • Boone High School Legend yearbook ads staffer 2011-2012 • Conway Falcons Cheerleading jr. Coach 2011-present • Boone High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes board member 2010-present • Always Wear Your Seat belt Club member 2011-present • National Honors Society member 2011-present • Baby sitting* • Pet sitting** • Communication skills through yearbook sales, ad sales and emailing parents/businesses to proof ads for yearbook. • Excellent customer service • Working with parents (sending proofs, writing receipts, check listing for ads, etc.)
EDUCATION • BOONE HIGH SCHOOL, Orlando, FL, United States
• Student Candidate, June 2013
HONORS & AWARDS • National Honor Society 2011-present • FHSAA Cheerleading state champion (2a Extra Large Varsity) 2011 & 2012 • Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Crown award: Legend 2011 • National Scholastic Press Association Pacemaker award: Legend 2011
ADDITIONAL SKILLS • Skilled in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, Power Point) • Skilled with Adobe In Design and Adobe Photoshop • Proficient in Microsoft Excel for financial and business purposes • Familiar with Spanish language • Certified Pop Warner Coach
REFERENCES • Renee Burke, Legend Yearbook Advisor
RESUME
sarah berlinskyAds Staffer
Legend Yearbook Boone High School
2011-2012
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
sarah berlinsky1389 Campbell St
Orlando, FL 32806
407 690 7695
Ads Staffer
Legend Yearbook
personal
essay
ln the beginning (aka freshman year), journalism was just a class that I kind of liked. Then, it grew into a lifestyle and soon enough it grew into a
passion. When it comes to school-related subjects, unlike math and science, journalism and
writing just seem to come naturally. It’s one of my only talents I can really rely on. Not only
do I love journalism because it gives me the capability to tell a story, but I respect journalism
so much because of all the behind the scenes work and effort that g into a story People
outside of yearbook, newspaper or mass media generally do not understand.
I believe I’ve contributed to Journalism just like any other staffer has. I gave my best effort
towards the assignments I was given.
Nothing helps a person succeed more than failure. I have made many rookie mistakes to
get to where I am today with the knowledge I possess. I have a tendency to pick up on my
errors and learn from them which I think has molded me into a better staffer.
The main reason I got started in journalism was, yes, because my sister had done
journalism in high school, but also because I knew that my academic strong points were
writing and computer knowledge. I was able to do very well in a class that required the two
components of academics that I enjoy.
I hope to continue to use my writing and computer skills after high school. I am most
definitedly interested in studying Journalism and Communications in college
and possbily pursing a career in the real world.
self anylitical
essay
This year was very different compared to last year. The transition from being a regular staffer to an ads staffer was not an easy one. I
made a lot of mistakes trying to figure out the system but during that time I took
notes on how I could improve.
The first thing I learned as an ads staffer is that you HAVE to be organized, which is
a huge struggle for me. And not only do I have to grasp all of the big things; I have to
also remember the little things that go into organizing ads. This kind of organization
includes keeping track of pictures, contracts, quotes, body and filing them into the
right places. It also means sending proofs out to parents and remembering to check
and respond to them as well.
Along with organization, I also learned time management. For the first deadline I
was handed 16 folders and I hadn’t a clue how I would tackle all this. It took strategic
planning and managing my time wisely to finally figure out the system of getting
them in time for deadline.
Lastly I learned communication skills. These skills were required at the beginning
of the school year when I met with parents about designing their
child’s senior ad. They continued to be important as I
sent proofs and communicated back and forth until
they were satisfied with the ad.
reflection
one
Because I was on advertising staff this year, I had little opportunity to cover any stories or topics that occurred around
campus. When I received the baseball page I knew that I had to make this
an exceptional page since it’s one of the only written works that would
be published in the book. Although I split the page with Blake, I had full
responsibility for the story that would appear on the spread which I thought
was my most significant contribution to this year’s book. At the beginning
I was actually working on a typical story about the season and the team’s
accomplishments that would have turned out to be, quite honestly, a snooze
fest due to the story’s lack of angle or excitement. Luckily, I was given the
opportunity to write a much more riveting story when the baseball team got
their field stripped from them because a light fell. Unfortunately, this meant
that I had to start over on the story.
The main conflict I had with this story was trying to fit in how the team
did this season and not write too much about the lights. Going through the
first three editors that was the main
issue. Luckily after Sehar’s (copy editor)
help, it improved a lot. I think
it turned into my best work this
year.
page 2 page 3
fierce“[M
y favorite tradition is] wearing orange on Friday,” junior A
ndrew G
omes said.
baseball
[1] outta here At bat against Venice H
igh School, senior Chad Searcy connects w
ith the ball. “When I’m
at bat, I try to com
e through for the team and do
whatever is needed at that tim
e,” Searcy said. Searcy’s batting average w
as .333. [2] up, up and away. W
ith a giant leap, junior Robert Coble snags a fly ball. “W
e can achieve [our main goal] if
we stay focused and keep our eye on the
prize,” Coble said. Coble had 19 hits for the season. [3] scary fast. O
n the m
ound against Dr. Phillips, senior Frank
Grandinette throw
s a fastball. “[My m
ain goal w
hile pitching is] that I give my team
an opportunity to w
in,” Grandinette said.
Grandinette’s fastest pitch w
as 91 MPH
. [4] safe. In the gam
e against Dr.
Phillips, junior Mitchell Barati gains a run.
“It feels great to help the team out, but it
also is just great teamw
ork when anyone
scores a run,” Barati said. Barati had six RBI’s this season.
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photos/David Evertsen
blastFR
OM
THE
PAST
1998The team
hung a sign in the locker room
that says “M
ake It H
appen.” It has been the
team’s m
otto ever since.
1981 The Boone com
munity described this
team by the saying “H
ow ‘Bout Them
Ears?” for their outstanding dedication and spirit heard about across the state. They w
ent on to win the State
Championship title.
1973This team
got to practice and play on the first new
ly surfaced field on cam
pus. They had a w
inning season.
photo/Sarah Berlinskyphoto/Sarah Berlinsky
photo/Phabulous Photos
photo/Phabulous Photos
He took one last look at the illum
inated field as he walked
out of the club house, equipment throw
n over his shoulder. W
alking away, senior Robert B. Irw
in left behind his dream of
playing under the night lights and a winning season.
In the middle of both junior varsity and varsity’s w
inning seasons, O
range County closed the baseball field from use
because they deemed the light posts too dangerous.
“We w
ere in shock that this was happening,” Irw
in said. “I w
as thinking, first of all, we w
ouldn’t have any more hom
e gam
es. Then I started thinking about where w
e would even
practice. I was w
orried that it would really affect our season.”
Thirteen months before the field w
as condemned, a
light from one of the poles surrounding the field fell during
a practice. Concerned about the players’ safety, athletic director D
oug Patterson contacted Orange County Facilities
imm
ediately after the incident occurred.“O
CF started a business plan and the goal, to my
understanding, was to replace the lights,” Patterson said.
It wasn’t until early M
arch the next year that an Orange
County Fire Marshall responded to Patterson and checked
the poles’ condition. The fire marshal determ
ined the poles to be too dangerous to keep on the field; a devastating blow
to the players. The team
, however, had no tim
e to dwell on
their disadvantage, resolving to still practice without the field.
Even though the boys found ways to practice on the
football and practice fields around the comm
unity, it was
hard to be productive with unequipped practice space. They
struggled to find ways to w
ork on their technique, strength and agility for their upcom
ing games, but didn’t allow
their situation hold them
back from their goals.
“I feel as if we cam
e together as a team m
ore,” senior John Krauss said. “W
e realized that this would not stop us from
achieving our team goals and w
e just stayed focused.” The next w
eek, they faced Cypress Creek to defend their w
inning streak as well as the first seed in the district
tournament. D
espite the lack of practice they had the week
before, the boys defeated the Bears, 12-5. Shortly after, the boys com
peted in the Spring Break Slam hosted by W
est O
range. They lost their first game to O
rangewood, 1-8,
but came back and defeated both Satellite Beach, 9-0, and
Wekiva, 5-2, for a 2-1 tournam
ent score. The team
went on to defeat W
ellington, Colonial, Berkeley Preparatory and Bartram
Trail, but the boys knew one of their
biggest tests of the season would be facing their biggest rival
in Orange County, the Tim
ber Creek Wolves.
“They have always been a big gam
e for us. [They’re] alw
ays one of the better teams in the area and a good
measuring stick for us,” coach Pete Post said.
With resilient pitching from
junior Ian McKinney and
strong defensive and offensive plays, the boys beat the W
olves, 4-2, a highlight in their disrupted season.D
uring the boys’ victorious game streak, further
observation from the county show
ed that in order for the team
s to play on their home turf, the lights had to
be removed from
the poles. Along with the change in
scenery, game tim
es changed from 7 p.m
. to 4 p.m. This
disappointment m
arred the team’s otherw
ise successful season. It w
as especially upsetting to the team’s seniors
because they were no longer able to have a senior night that
traditionally occurred under the lights.“It’s just special. N
ot a lot of schools have lights and for Boone to be all about traditions, there is no better one than playing a night gam
e at Boone,” Irwin said. [sarah
berlinsky and blake rios]
field closed temporarily due to safety regulation of lights
Lights knocked out
photo/Phabulous Photos
[1] here it comes. With full force,
junior Ian McKinney pitches the ball to a
Venice High School player. “[M
y favorite position is] pitcher because I feel like I control the gam
e and it is the most
challenging,” McKinney said. M
cKinney pitched for nine gam
es.
reflection
two
Of all the deadlines I’ve done this year, this was my
least favorite. I’m just not completely satisfied with how the design turned
out. I mean it wasn’t Alexis fault [Ads Editor], it was the way I tried to fit all of
Robbi-Anne’s [girl in senior ad] pictures.
At the beginning it was obviously much, much worse. There were huge,
awkward gaps as well as a bunch of unneeded white space. Evaluating all of
the ads I’ve done this year, this was the one that just stood out as unnatural
and odd-looking.
I learned from this ad that I need to first study some more design
techniques so in the future I can figure out how to improve pages that may at
first look awkward. I also learned that it’s okay to mess around with the ad,
even if it somewhat takes away from the original design.
Thankfully, the final draft didn’t look too
terrible, but there’s still that huge
amount of white space that really
bothers me. I know if I had
taken a little more
time on this ad, I
could
have
fixed it.
page 402united [ad by sarah berlinsky]
Matthew 3:5-6Trust God from the bottom of your heart; don’t try to figure out everything on your own. Listen for God’s voice in everything you do, everywhere you go; He’s the one who will keep you on track.
Robbi-anne Garrett
You are such a gift from God, always bringing us joy, love and laughter. You have so many amazing qualities. You are loving, kind, generous, tender hearted, faithful, hardworking and forgiving. Your determination and faith have helped you develop into a woman of character and a strong leader with uncompromising value. As you move into the next chapter of your life, we will be behind you cheering you on. You are a special young lady, Scoot, and we know that God has a great plan for your life. Follow your heart, stay true to your values and just continue to be yourself.
We love you to the moon and back,Mom and Dad
reflection
three
While Blake looked through all the pictures I took
of baseball, he told me that the pictures were good, but I was lacking first of all
a good pitching picture but also pictures that had the ball in them. The entire
season my biggest challenge and goal was to capture the baseball in the picture
(as well as shooting through a fence). I had to get the timing down just right to
snap the camera at just the right second to show that that the ball was
in play. Finally, after shooting three games, I got the technique I needed
and the pictures were turning out the way I wanted them to.
I eventually captured this picture that was originally
the dominant picture for the
page. Later it was replaced by
a more professional
picture.
reflection
three
There are very few pictures I’ve taken for
yearbook that actually had a
framing detail. The reason
I like this picture is because
Kaley [#5, blonde girl in the
middle] is framed by her two
teammates celebrating on the
sides. I think this helps the
reader draw into the main
object in the picture, Kaley.
I also like this picture
because it shows the
excitement that volleyball-
ers always have after they score a point. The
only thing that I wish I could change about
this picture would have
been capturing
her feet as well.
reflection
three
Boone High School is very well known for how spirited
its students are at basketball games, The enthusiasm of the student section often
reaches the point where Doug Patterson (Athletic Director/future husband) has
to confront them and calm them down.
As well as framing, something I also lack in my history of photos is capturing
school spirit. A lot of the time I am so focused on shooting the action/event at
hand that I forget about the crowd’s reaction. This picture, I think,
very accurately depicts how the student section usually reacts to
a bad call or when the opposing team is warming up on their side.
The students get worked up and yell like crazy. The
reason I like this picture is
because I believe I accurately
captured just that.
reflection
four
I still remember just a little more than a year ago coming to you
(Burke) after making my schedule for junior year in tears because I was torn between
doing staff the next year or not. You told me that you really believed I should and then I
told you I would do staff only if I would never be appointed to an editor position my junior
or senior year. It only took four months to contradict what I said.
At the beginning of the year, when Allie (EIC) announced that we were in need of an
extra ads staffer (who would eventually become the editor the next year), I suddenly had
this very strong desire to step up to this position. This was also due to the fact that no
one else would step up to the challenge and I felt a need to contribute to my staff. I, as
always, had no idea what I was setting myself up for.
Although I faced many challenges going to work on something I didn’t have a first
clue about, I believe that in the end I was a necessary and huge contributor to the ads
staff this year. The first specific example would obviously be all of the ads I did, but also
assisting Alexis and taking on small yet important responsibilities like labeling folders,
sorting through pictures, finishing checklists, etc. Another way I believe I was an asset
to the staff was how persistent I was with book sales. I constantly tweeted,
facebooked, pinterested, you name it, about buying books. In every classroom I
walked into I wrote on their white boards to buy a book. I even gave
speeches in my classes. I believed in our book so much.
I think I made a huge contribution
to gaining book sales this year.
reflection
five
I wouldn’t have believed it if someone told me I would end up on ads staff. I had no experience what so ever in ads and barely
any in business.
The reason I think this year was a challenge for me is because I went
into it blindly; no experience, no clue as to what I was doing. It was
difficult trying to figure out how ads worked and how to manage them.
This especially related to how to put them together in a timely and
productive fashion, and that the restricted time I had to produce them
was my worst enemy.
I think my biggest strengths in school, yearbook and even cheer is that
I pick up on things quickly and learn from my mistakes. Each deadline
I was able to pick up on what I did wrong the last time and find a better
way to do ads. I also took notes on how to stay organized and the first
things to do to make sure my deadline would be successful. I also think
that this year I was much more calm and didn’t freak out or break down
as much as last year. Every day I learn more ways to handle stress.
My best strategy is to take a deep breath and just keep going
and keep working because breaking
down and worrying just wastes time
and makes your situation
even worse.
reflection
six
My greatest weakness has always been that a). I’m a
perfectionist and b). I let anxiety get the best of me.
Because I’m perfectionist, in my mind my layout, my story, my design, my portfolio even, must be perfect. This causes me to keep changing and enhancing my work in ways that are, in the end, unnecessary and a waste of time. This causes me to spend way too much time on the wrong thing, which ends up biting me in the butt.
After I spend a bunch of time on the wrong thing, I start to become extremely stressed and worry that I won’t be able to get done what I need to get done. In the past, I’ve handled stress in probably the worst ways possible. I’d break down crying, hyperventilate, and take it out on myself physically, completely destroying myself. I’ve learned that throwing my hands up and giving up hope is not the way to deal with a stressful situation. I’ve learned to handle it by clearing my head, taking deep breaths and continuing to work instead of thinking about the work load. I try to finish my work little by little and I don’t take time for granted. If I have any spare time, I pull out my laptop or grab a computer and get a little more done. It’s a healthier and a more productive way to deal with stress.
I have also learned to deal with my tendency to be a perfectionist by finishing everything I need to finish first and then,
only if I have time, I go back and make edits. Don’t waste time on something unimportant.
reflection
seven
page 2 page 3fierce “[My favorite tradition is] wearing orange on Friday,” junior Andrew Gomes said. baseball
[1] outta here At bat against Venice High School, senior Chad Searcy connects with the ball. “When I’m at bat, I try to come through for the team and do whatever is needed at that time,” Searcy said. Searcy’s batting average was .333. [2] up, up and away. With a giant leap, junior Robert Coble snags a fly ball. “We can achieve [our main goal] if we stay focused and keep our eye on the prize,” Coble said. Coble had 19 hits for the season. [3] scary fast. On the mound against Dr. Phillips, senior Frank Grandinette throws a fastball. “[My main goal while pitching is] that I give my team an opportunity to win,” Grandinette said. Grandinette’s fastest pitch was 91 MPH. [4] safe. In the game against Dr. Phillips, junior Mitchell Barati gains a run. “It feels great to help the team out, but it also is just great teamwork when anyone scores a run,” Barati said. Barati had six RBI’s this season.
1 2 3 4
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blastFROM THE
PAST
1998The team hung a sign in the locker room that says “Make It Happen.” It
has been the team’s motto ever
since.
1981 The Boone community described this team by the saying “How ‘Bout Them Ears?” for their outstanding dedication and spirit heard about across the state. They went on to win the State Championship title.
1973This team got to practice and play on the first newly surfaced field on campus. They had a winning season.
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He took one last look at the illuminated field as he walked out of the club house, equipment thrown over his shoulder. Walking away, senior Robert B. Irwin left behind his dream of playing under the night lights and a winning season.
In the middle of both junior varsity and varsity’s winning seasons, Orange County closed the baseball field from use because they deemed the light posts too dangerous.
“We were in shock that this was happening,” Irwin said. “I was thinking, first of all, we wouldn’t have any more home games. Then I started thinking about where we would even practice. I was worried that it would really affect our season.”
Thirteen months before the field was condemned, a light from one of the poles surrounding the field fell during a practice. Concerned about the players’ safety, athletic director Doug Patterson contacted Orange County Facilities immediately after the incident occurred.
“OCF started a business plan and the goal, to my understanding, was to replace the lights,” Patterson said.
It wasn’t until early March the next year that an Orange County Fire Marshall responded to Patterson and checked the poles’ condition. The fire marshal determined the poles to be too dangerous to keep on the field; a devastating blow to the players. The team, however, had no time to dwell on their disadvantage, resolving to still practice without the field.
Even though the boys found ways to practice on the football and practice fields around the community, it was hard to be productive with unequipped practice space. They struggled to find ways to work on their technique, strength and agility for their upcoming games, but didn’t allow their situation hold them back from their goals.
“I feel as if we came together as a team more,” senior John Krauss said. “We realized that this would not stop us from
achieving our team goals and we just stayed focused.” The next week, they faced Cypress Creek to defend
their winning streak as well as the first seed in the district tournament. Despite the lack of practice they had the week before, the boys defeated the Bears, 12-5. Shortly after, the boys competed in the Spring Break Slam hosted by West Orange. They lost their first game to Orangewood, 1-8, but came back and defeated both Satellite Beach, 9-0, and Wekiva, 5-2, for a 2-1 tournament score.
The team went on to defeat Wellington, Colonial, Berkeley Preparatory and Bartram Trail, but the boys knew one of their biggest tests of the season would be facing their biggest rival in Orange County, the Timber Creek Wolves.
“They have always been a big game for us. [They’re] always one of the better teams in the area and a good measuring stick for us,” coach Pete Post said.
With resilient pitching from junior Ian McKinney and strong defensive and offensive plays, the boys beat the Wolves, 4-2, a highlight in their disrupted season.
During the boys’ victorious game streak, further observation from the county showed that in order for the teams to play on their home turf, the lights had to be removed from the poles. Along with the change in scenery, game times changed from 7 p.m. to 4 p.m. This disappointment marred the team’s otherwise successful season. It was especially upsetting to the team’s seniors because they were no longer able to have a senior night that traditionally occurred under the lights.
“It’s just special. Not a lot of schools have lights and for Boone to be all about traditions, there is no better one than playing a night game at Boone,” Irwin said. [sarah berlinsky and blake rios]
field closed temporarily due to safety regulation of lights
Lights knocked out
phot
o/Ph
abul
ous
Phot
os[1] here it comes. With full force, junior Ian McKinney pitches the ball to a Venice High School player. “[My favorite position is] pitcher because I feel like I control the game and it is the most challenging,” McKinney said. McKinney pitched for nine games.
Y15. Sports action photoBaseball was a challenge for me to shoot. Not only because I had to shoot through a fence but the entire season I struggled trying to get the ball in the picture. especially during the pitch. Once I figured out how to do that, I eventually captured this picture that was originally the dominant picture for the page but was replaced by a more professional picture. I believe this captures the strength and effort that goes into a pitch. Page 2-3 Spring Supplement
Y17. Academic PhotoI believe this is a very good depiction of academics because of the student’s interest drawn to the fire. I am proud of this picture because of the candidness, the setup of the experiment and the quality of the picture. This picture ended up being the dominant picture of an academics page (page 80) of the Boone Legend yearbook. Page 80 Academics
Y3. Sports feature writingI didn’t have very many opportunities to write this year due to the fact that I was on advertising staff, That’s why I put my heart and soul into this page. I believe this is the best writing I did all year because the story covered the angle/issue that was at hand (the baseball team being stripped of their field) and it also tied in the season and accomplishments the boys made this year. Page 2-3 Spring Supplement
reflection
eight
I’ve told people countless times about last year’s portfolio. How I stayed up 56 hours straight finishing it. How I broke down and
just barely, somehow, someway got it in on time. It’s safe to say last year I was a
wreck and a hot mess when it came to portfolio time. I think in comparison not
only am I more calm and collected but more strict on the quality of my portfolio.
Looking through last year’s I see countless spelling errors, design errors and
thrown together layouts that just looked like a kindergartner had done it. This
year I believe my design is more professional and clean and I’ve checked for
spelling and design errors at least 10 times.
The other reason I think this year is more advanced design-wise is because I
actually put a lot of effort and thought into the theme and how each page could
be presented with a specific design. Last year I just used brushes for everything.
Compared to everyone else’s on staff, well the underclassmen, I think mine
definitely stands out because I didn’t use one brush but actual real pictures that
I took. This year’s design, in my eyes, is more mature looking than last years.
I believe this years portfolio reflects on how I’ve matured in this class. I
produce better quality work and put the correct amount of time into each
section of my portfolio instead of last year when I focused to much on the
theme instead of the rest of the material.
Throughout my time on staff, I’ve learned so much
by picking up on my mistakes which
is why I think this year’s
portfolio is much better.
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Took a hard, hard violent fall. Kinda pinballed down. Hit a lot of railings. Broke a lotta sh*t. I didn’t...I’m not gonna say I survived. I say I thrived. I met a dolphin down there. And I swear to God, that dolphin looked not at me, but into my soul. Into my God d*mn soul, Annie. And said; I’m saving you Megan. Not with his mouth,
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17:20I tell you the truth; if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move.
When w
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tenderness. You have poured your heart into every endeavor there at Boone and here at hom
e. You have m
ade a difference and charged when you w
anted to fold. Your courage charges us, your faith inspires us and your love touches us.
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18 years and are thrilled to watch as you fly head on into
the future. W
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These past 18 years have flown by. W
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you grow from
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strong young wom
an. The tenacity you have shown to
accomplish all that you w
ant has been amazing to w
atch. You are kind, thoughtful, sm
art and beautiful with such a
heart for God. W
e are so proud of you and can’t wait to
see where H
is journey takes you next. Love you m
ore, M
om, D
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herever life takes you. You are a blessing to all w
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from high school. W
e are so proud of you and what you have
accomplished so far. You have so m
uch to look forward to as you
continue your life’s journey of joys and challenges. Just know
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ith our love and support the entire w
ay. Follow your dream
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ays be blessed and find strength in you relationship w
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Life is about laughing and living, in good and bad times. Getting through whatever comes our way and looking back and smiling.
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ot a day goes by that your mother and I don’t thank G
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Congratulations, son. We’re so proud of the m
an you’ve becom
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Our lives are not determined by what happens to us, but how we react to what happens; not by what life brings us, but by the attitude we bring to life. A positive attitude creates extraordinary results.
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ever, ever stop believing in yourself and your dream
s and always dream
big. The road hasn’t alw
ays been easy or fun but you have becom
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e are so very proud of you, congratulations.
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Bradley Hutsell
Well here it is; the end of the H
utsell line. Twelve years of H
utsells roaming the halls of Boone H
igh School. Your brothers and sister paved the w
ay for you in these hallowed halls; their shadow
s always
present. As you leave this place of your childhood you leave it as a young man ready to em
bark on the next great adventure. Your m
ark on this school is irreplaceable. You’ve filled it with hum
or beyond com
pare, athletic prowess on several fields and an envious academ
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to express the depth of pride we all feel at w
hat you’ve accomplished. Boone H
igh School will not
be the same w
ithout a Hutsell; Brad H
utsell the youngest. The sound of that Chevy Tahoe pulling out the parking lot all these past years just can’t be replaced. Big and w
onderful things are waiting
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parable perseverance w
ill carry you through. Please know how
very much you are loved and that the footprints you leave
will serve as a guide to m
any.All the love in the w
orld,M
om, D
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We are so proud of you. You have com
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e look forward to w
atching you continue to grow
in Christ and in life.
Love, M
om and D
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in You have traveled m
any miles and accom
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treetops, but your life’s journey has just begun. Continue to follow
your dreams w
herever they may lead, alw
ays keep God and
family first in your life and you w
ill succeed in all you do. W
e are so proud of your high school achievements; you are a
leader, a role model and m
ost of all a wonderful big brother and
son.Congratulations “Big B” our 2012 G
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a wom
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We pride ourselves as parents and as individuals to the goals you’ve set;
continue with your studies and reach your final goal.
The day of your graduation we w
ill be at your side. We only ask of you that
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because you will forever be our daughter and w
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ould be great since you w
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Looking back, it seems only yesterday that w
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These past 17 years have gone by much too quickly. As w
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ent, Pete Post rides to his next hole. “I like to get involved w
ith anything that helps raise money for sports
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purpose. At the Decem
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It is hard to believe that 18 years have gone by so quickly and that you are heading off to college this fall. W
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document cam
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hich raised $1,500; the second annual golf tournam
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prehension.” The Foundation strove to raise aw
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hat they needed to invest in to im
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team by the saying “H
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ent on to win the State
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alking away, senior Robert B. Irw
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playing under the night lights and a winning season.
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inning seasons, O
range County closed the baseball field from use
because they deemed the light posts too dangerous.
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orried that it would really affect our season.”
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light from one of the poles surrounding the field fell during
a practice. Concerned about the players’ safety, athletic director D
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understanding, was to replace the lights,” Patterson said.
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the poles’ condition. The fire marshal determ
ined the poles to be too dangerous to keep on the field; a devastating blow
to the players. The team
, however, had no tim
e to dwell on
their disadvantage, resolving to still practice without the field.
Even though the boys found ways to practice on the
football and practice fields around the comm
unity, it was
hard to be productive with unequipped practice space. They
struggled to find ways to w
ork on their technique, strength and agility for their upcom
ing games, but didn’t allow
their situation hold them
back from their goals.
“I feel as if we cam
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ore,” senior John Krauss said. “W
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achieving our team goals and w
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inning streak as well as the first seed in the district
tournament. D
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ellington, Colonial, Berkeley Preparatory and Bartram
Trail, but the boys knew one of their
biggest tests of the season would be facing their biggest rival
in Orange County, the Tim
ber Creek Wolves.
“They have always been a big gam
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measuring stick for us,” coach Pete Post said.
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junior Ian McKinney and
strong defensive and offensive plays, the boys beat the W
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uring the boys’ victorious game streak, further
observation from the county show
ed that in order for the team
s to play on their home turf, the lights had to
be removed from
the poles. Along with the change in
scenery, game tim
es changed from 7 p.m
. to 4 p.m. This
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arred the team’s otherw
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as especially upsetting to the team’s seniors
because they were no longer able to have a senior night that
traditionally occurred under the lights.“It’s just special. N
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Venice High School player. “[M
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challenging,” McKinney said. M
cKinney pitched for nine gam
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eek because it’s funny to see everyone dressed in sheets,” sophomore A
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