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Julia Petterle

Julia Petterle, Website Manager

Hi guys! My name is Julia Petterle! I’m 16 and I am a junior. I was born in South Korea and was adopted when I was 5 months old. This is my first year as a Newspaper staff member as well as the Website Manager. I attend The Center for Science and Industry and am in the Multimedia pathway there. In addition, I am a member of Color guard as well as Drama Club. Recently, last spring I tried out for the Girls JV A Tennis Team and was accepted. Furthermore, I love art, digital design, film, and building websites! For me, writing for this school and being apart of Newspaper is a great way to be active with everything going on at Eisenhower.

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Social situations in distancing

Julia Petterle, Website Manager
April 6, 2020

Physical activity focus

Julia Petterle, Website Manager
March 9, 2020
As she finishes up the last show of “High School Musical: On Stage,” junior Olivia Steele shares a hug with her two friends, junior Sydney Townsend and junior Carly Irwin. ”I have family relations with a lot of them [Ike students], so I was able to connect deeper with a lot of them individually,” Steele said. Steele realized even though she loved her private school, her public school changed her life for the better.

Steele shares school spirit

Julia Petterle, Website Manager
February 11, 2020
As cast members rehearse their dance routines, they prepare for the “West Side Story” performances. “A major difference from ‘High School Musical’ is the dancing because it was modern day dances. ‘West Side Story’ is way more theatrical dancing, more founded in elements of ballet,” Wells said. They started performing in December after auditions.

“West Side Story” show down

Julia Petterle, Website Manager
February 5, 2020
The News Media Program were Crown award finalists at the 2019 Fall Conference on Oct. 31. “You guys are part of a program that has a history of just doing phenomenal things and being successful. You guys have the opportunity to continue the legacy that the students before you have  started and worked so hard for,” principal Jared McEvoy said. The Eagle’s Eye continued their hard work on their website and their print paper as well as their new app after they received the announcement.

News media goes for the gold

Julia Petterle, Website Manager
November 18, 2019
As she acknowledges junior Tori Ottenbacher, fellow junior Kimberly Chockley expresses excitement for the new school year. “I’ve definitely had a closer friendship with CSI students since you work with these people for projects and you see them every day,” she said. Chockley’s favorite memory at CSI was the Kite project.

Pathways to pizza

Julia Petterle, Website Manager
October 20, 2019

[Video] Hello from homecoming court

Makenna Sloat, Business manager
October 14, 2019
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