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ABBY SIZEMORE
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Pumping up his fellow sophomores, Ricky Giltrop sings along to his class's song, "Eye of the Tiger." "Pep assemblies are fun because we get to act rowdy without getting yelled at," said Giltrop. "Screaming at the top of my lungs may seem goofy to some people, but representing my class at the pep assembly is what matters most." | As she puts the last coat of glaze on her ornament, senior Reagan Wood finishes up her final art project of the semester. The Art Foundations classes made ornaments on Dec. 18 to get everyone ready for the Christmas season. | |
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Standing with her family, senior Jenna Maher is filled with excitement as her name is announced to the crowd. Maher was crowned homecoming queen at the football game on Oct. 11. | As she watches the parade go by, senior Zoe Simmerman gives freshman Layla Ike a temporary tattoo. The parade took place on July 4 to celebrate Independence Day. | |
While performing in the school play "Much Ado About Mean Girls", senior Sheehan Personett acts like a wild animal alongside other students. The play was in the Black Box and there were four shows on Nov. 7-9. | ||
As they dip their transfer paper into a beaker of water, seniors Delaney Miesch and Alaina Combs test how far a dot of color will travel upward. "Forensics is a fun class because we get to do a lot of labs," Miesch said. "I really like learning about all of the things that go into solving a crime." | ||
Seconds after the Tigers score a touchdown, junior Jessie Bright yells to cheer with her team. The student section wore all black to the game versus Brandon on Aug. 23. | ||
While I have been a part of the photography staff for the past three years, I have been able to attend and photograph many school events. Some of these events include the following: science labs, choir concerts, pep assemblies, art classes, town pie eating contests and plays put on by our theatre students.
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