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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0228 Print The Paw ( 4 j 47'44 / 41 t�1 The Paw Print student newspaper (formerly was given. Today,our newspaper has grown into a twelve known as TheBu!/dogger)was conceived in October In the past,the newspaper was sold to students page,full color,3,000 copy newspaper. We have of 2009 after convincing the principal that a class for 25 cents,was black and white,and only pub- received silver medals from Columbia Scholas- was needed to bring the school newspaper back lished a few times a year. Our goals were to give tic Press Association each year. I have had the to life. After recruiting students and selecting the every student and staff member free copies of pleasure of working with some very talented and first editor, Chelsea Smith,the class decided to the paper,publish at least five issues per year,and opinionated writers. It is with great sadness that change the name and look of the paper. Before include at least four pages of color in each issue. I say goodbye to this program. I hope future the change could be official,however,a formal The new staff went straight to work obtaining generations of student writers will continue to blessing from KathySinaguglia(widow of the late advertisements from local businesses in order to build the quality and reputation of The Paw Pant and long-time newspaper adviser Phil Sinaguglia) fund their ambitious goals. student newspaper. -Mrs.Tracev Snyder Bottom Row (L-R): Alexa Arias, Dani- H R L I Maree Stoughtenger, Danielle Bur- ris (photography editor), Katherine Whyte, Megan Gray (editor) Row 2: Audrey Morrison, Sade Pohjolainen, Mrs. Tracey Snyder (sponsor), Tyler • Schaefer, Hanna Rich Row 3: Madison Smith, Laci Ebling, Charity Cangro I r (copy editor) Not Pictured:Janae Ross �' 1 , 1 � It s ISTOP AND THINK Whileorking ITWO CENTS After liste Wing to the IDAY DREAMING Deepinthought hard on her amides,Alexa Arias pauses to whole discussion,Audrey Morrison adds about what should be in her next article, search her brain for just the right words her two cents worth. As a freshman, Laci Ebling tries to decidewho to contact to use in her articles. Audrey has done an amazing job learning in order to get the information! the ways of the class. 216 ��