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Seniors give advice on college

Seniors give advice on college

Getting accepted into college is perhaps the biggest concern for a high school senior, but is the process of securing a school for the next stage of one’s education really as nerve-wracking and time-consuming as it appears to be? It depends. You might have heard people say that what you sow is what you reap, [...]

April 30 2010 | Posted in Feature, Photo Slider | Read More »

Baseball slides into home

Baseball slides into home

The boy’s baseball team has a record of 7–7, an improvement from previous years. Colin MacLeod (’11) said that the season started out rough but that the team came back strong. The team has suffered some close losses this season. “We have had some really tough matches this year, and bouncing back from those games [...]

April 29 2010 | Posted in Baseball, Spring Sports | Read More »

Boys post undefeated record

Boys post undefeated record

The boy’s soccer team is currently undefeated in league and has an overall record or 6–1. “One of our biggest challenges this year has been playing at a high level each and every game. But we just need to stay focused and play quick,” said Cory Barrett (’10). One of the big changes in the [...]

April 26 2010 | Posted in Boys Soccer, Photos, Sports, Spring Sports | Read More »

Griot and Mozart ride high

Griot and Mozart ride high

For most, riding horses is a fun activity one might do on vacation, but for competitive equestrian Sophie Griot (’13), riding is much more. Griot competes in horse shows on a regular basis and has participated in competitions with more than a thousand competitors. She rides in a category called the equitation division, which is [...]

April 24 2010 | Posted in Feature, Photo Slider | Read More »

Truscott controls the ball

Truscott controls the ball

April 24 2010 | Posted in Boys Soccer, Photo Slider, Photos, Spring Sports | Read More »

Seniors explore careers in internships

Seniors explore careers in internships

As children, many people dream of being a doctor, a cook, or an orthodontist; this year’s seniors will have the chance to fulfill those dreams during senior internships beginning May 18. For example, Johnny Shapton (’10) is interested in becoming a pediatrician since he loves children and wants to experience a career as a doctor. [...]

April 24 2010 | Posted in Campus News, News | Read More »

Golf eyes top finish

Golf eyes top finish

At mid-season the boys golf team is undefeated. The boys had high expectations to live up to this season with their predecessors having won second place at the state championships. “Our biggest challenge has been losing eight of our best people after they graduated, so we have had to step up to keep our winning [...]

April 24 2010 | Posted in Golf, Photo Slider, Photos, Sports, Spring Sports | Read More »

Inkblots to be published May 13

Inkblots to be published May 13

The literary magazine Inkblots has the theme “Light and Dark” and intends to be distributed before Tussock Moth Day. “In past years, we sent our magazines to judges [and] they have noticed that we haven’t stuck to a theme, so this year that was one of our goals,” editor-in-chief Mishkin said. The magazine will feature [...]

April 24 2010 | Posted in A&E, Campus Events, News, Photo Slider | Read More »

Instrumental students advance to State

Instrumental students advance to State

Four students will be competing in the state solo and ensemble instrumental competition, April 23–24 at Central Washington University in Ellensburg. The school is sending one soloist, Sarah Yamamoto (’12) on the cello, and a flute trio of Kara Chevrier (’10), Cindy Chen (’10), and Sarah LeFrancois (’10). Chevrier has been playing the flute for [...]

April 21 2010 | Posted in Campus News, News | Read More »

French students get a taste of America

French students get a taste of America

The school hosted four French exchange students from the Lycée Saint-Michel in France. The students attended classes, visited attractions, and learned about American culture. Foucald Huard was hosted by Andy Palmer (’12), Céline Sauron was hosted by Sylvia Al-Mateen (’13), Pauline Vanoverschelde was hosted by Kajsa Mayo (’12), and Victor Boutin was hosted by Decker [...]

April 20 2010 | Posted in Campus News, News, Photo Slider | Read More »