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Rhonda Shoush

Rhonda Shoush, Staff Writer

Hi, my name is Rhonda Shoush and I am a 16-year-old Junior. I am in my first year of Journalism News Media and am ready to see what this course has to offer me about photography, writing, etc. Although, I am not planning to pursue a career in journalism, writing, or photography. I instead am planning a career in the medical field but, I am willing to experience journalism and see if it is an option I am willing to have for my upcoming future. My interests outside of school are volleyball and tennis. My current hobbies are watching tv and spending quality time with my family.

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Prom problems

Prom problems

Rhonda Shoush, Staff Writer
May 26, 2022
No one wants to do this! After an already long day, junior Rhonda Shoush is exhausted from having to do even more homework. She was about to put her computer away, but soon realized she had more homework to get done. “ I am so over having to do homework all the time. When I finally think that I have time for myself, I get something else that I have to do.” junior Rhonda Shoush said.

Less homework for all

Rhonda Shoush, Staff Writer
April 28, 2022

Vacation station

Rhonda Shoush, Staff Writer
April 1, 2022
Driving craze! Junior Kaitlyn Mulville drives home from school. She felt safe and relaxed. “I would be upset [if I had to wait until 18 years old to drive alone], because when I drive I feel very calm and free, and I wouldn’t want to rely on others to drive me around,” Mulville said.

Driving-me crazy

Rhonda Shoush, Staff Writer
March 24, 2022
College saving bliss

College saving bliss

Rhonda Shoush, Staff Writer
February 21, 2022

Trendy looks for less

Rhonda Shoush, Staff Writer
February 17, 2022
Time to go on social media, students’ favorite and longest time of the day. Junior Mackenzie Brinkmann, takes a small  break from doing homework. The break turned into a really long one after an hour or two. “You go on your phone for 15 minutes, that was the plan and that turns to three hours,” Brinkmann said. “You have no time for anything else after that.”

Social media wastes time

Rhonda Shoush, Staff Writer
January 21, 2022
Senior Lauren Petterle, on the right, sports her drum-major outfit while leading the band during the 2021 Ike homecoming parade. “I felt a lot of pride for the band and for our school and it was just really fun,” Petterle said. She marched with her fellow drum majors, Isabella Visnaw and Madison Bellman.

Out of season

Rhonda Shoush, Online Reporter
November 11, 2021
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