With the end of first quarter
came the end of the Journalism
class. It was a good
two months, and we had
some good times (minus my
crabby days). This is the second
issue of Inscriptions for
this year and the last issue for
Journalism, meaning that the
paper will soon belong soley
to the newspaper club.
Some newspaper members
recently went on a field trip
to the University of Minnesota
for the School of Journalism
Convention where
we learned all sorts of new
things. Eventually some of
us just walked to Chipotle
only to be discouraged by the
neverending line. We settled
for Noodles & Company.
What I’m trying to say
is that despite the fact that
newspaper is hard work, we
have fun and joke around all
the time. The group that I’m
working with is wonderful,
and they all make me laugh
like nobody’s business.
If it weren’t for my positive
page editors and my
ridunkulous photo editor, I
would undoubtedly be going
godzilla on everyone at this
very moment.
Chloe always makes sure
that I don’t get too stressed
out about anything, even
when deadline is just around
the corner. My photo editor,
Lauren, is always laughing
and it’s contagious. Then
there’s Travis who, rather unfairly,
is able to make me smile
nearly all the time, definitely
without even trying. David’s
great too--he puts me back
in my place, because someone
has to, and he’s good at
it. Of course there’s Becca,
who’s bubbly even if she’s
stressed. She always gets the
photos I need. Kaitlin, who
I’ve known since I was in,
like, first grade--we still talk,
joke, and laugh about the
same things.
For the Yearbook members
who also decided to join
Inscriptions, I’m so grateful to
have them. Kelsey, who is
the editor of the yearbook,
teaches me what I need to
know to get my work done
and makes sure that I don’t
overwork myself. Sie ist eine
gute Freundin! As for Mikey...
that boy can dance and crack
jokes like no other human
being on this planet.
Ms. Krueger is the best
advisor ever. She’s the sweetest
lady, and I’ve never seen
her frown. Mr. Swedin’s cool
too, for letting us use the
Yearbook room and being so
understanding about certain
things. And everyone else
who’s in newspaper is great,
too. I am just too tired to list
them all.
Maybe it’s just late, but I
don’t know what I’d do without
you guys, that includes
the readers. Kay. Thanks.
-Candy