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Surrounded by friends at lunch and talking about jokes of the past, sophomore Anthony Franco laughs at the story being discussed. “Kevin told us a story about how last year he actually got something messed up on his shirt at hoco,” Anthony said. “We talked about tennis and how we’re hoping to do it next year.” The boys had a good laugh at lunch and enjoyed each others company.

The story of our lunch

Bobby Hilliard, Staff Writer
October 23, 2019
 Pictured here are seniors Emma Myny and Madison Sieczka working with pencil on paper. The two students said they enjoyed the freedom of the class. “We get a lot of freedom to do what we want to do,” Sieczka said.

Work hard, paint hard

Sophia Clay, Staff writer
October 22, 2019
In the media center before the bell rings, sophomore Andrew Langkam checks out a book. “It looked 
interesting to me and I wanted to read it for class,” Andrew said. Andrew chose a book for his english silent reading.

A social sunrise

Jonathan Kotas, Staff Writer
October 22, 2019
Harmonizing in tune with the choir, junior Jordyn Holfield assures she has each lyric correct. “We learned all of our music pretty early in the semester, so all we have left to do is some choreography for some of the songs,” Holfield said. She auditioned for a big solo and sings one in the concert.

Harmonizing with Holt

Christina Elezovic, Staff Writer
October 22, 2019
While waiting for their scene, seniors Dominic Parziale and Rei Morina-Ago sit patiently listening to the lines being spoken, so they know when they can start their roles. “Rei and I were screwing around having a good time, but getting some work done too,” Parziale said. They devoted their attention and time to interpret when they had to say their line during the scene.

The phantom of being on stage

Connor Kline, Staff Writer
October 22, 2019
During B lunch in the cafeteria, sophomore Hayden Vassuer eats his bought lunch.”I am very lazy, so I usually just get hot lunch, but it depends on the day,” Vassuer said. He preferred the taste of bought lunch than to bring lunch.

The great lunch debate

Levi Sullivan, Staff Writer
October 22, 2019
For his upcoming test in band sophomore Brian Howick prepares to play his trumpet. Before the test he prepares by doing lip slurs. “The tests usually don’t stress me out since I prepare.” Howick said.

Band together

Ethan Gastmeier, Staff Writer
October 22, 2019
As students go outside for marching band, sophomore Ethan Gastmeier removes his trombone from its case and assembles it. “I’ve strengthened the connections I have in band,” Gastmeier said. It was his fourth year in the band program, along with many of his peers.

Band can’t be beat

Alyse Gastmeier, Staff Writer
October 22, 2019
Eating his lunch, sophomore Evan Shallow talks with friend Riley Demond at B lunch. “I was very happy; I sit with her every day,” Shallow said. He went back to his conversation with Demond.

The chime of lunchtime

Kiley Baumgartner, Staff Writer
October 22, 2019

Drama works diligently

Sophia Considine, Staff Writer
October 22, 2019
As he smiles from the play, Eric Stacey looks to his wife and kids. “I was really glad the Lions made this play and increased our lead over the Chiefs,” he said. After this photo was taken, he sat back down and watched the rest of the game.

Football festivities

Kira Stacey, Staff Writer
October 22, 2019
While protecting the ball, freshman defender Courtney Crews dribbles and tries not to get the ball taken away from her. After, Crews passed the ball to another player on her team. “I felt nervous because I did not want the opponents to get past me,” Crews said.

Nationals has skill

Juliana Crews, Staff Writer
October 22, 2019
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