Bródy Imre Gimnázium és Alapfokú Művészeti Iskola

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Bródy Imre Gimnázium és Alapfokú Művészeti Iskola
A sokszorosítást a Le Belier Magyarország
Form aön töde Zrt. biztosította.
Bródy Imre Gimnázium és Alapfokú Művészeti Iskola
Editor's Intro
(by Szilvia Pegánné Göntér)
“Snowflakes swirl down gently in the deep blue haze beyond the window. The outside world is a dream.
Inside, the fireplace is brightly lit, and the Yule log crackles with orange and crimson sparks.
There’s a steaming mug in your hands, warming your fingers.
There’s a friend seated across from you in the cosy chair, warming your heart.
There is mystery unfolding.”
-- Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
Dear Everyone,
I would like to wish you joyful winter holidays with this short quotation and let me offer you our winter edition, too,
which is full of interesting topics. Believe it or not but Xmas trees can be not only pine trees but even something else
you might have never thought of. And do you know what the traditional Xmas cookies are all over the world? If your
answer is no, then skip through the magazine and find them.
Besides, if you haven’t decided yet what to buy for your beloved ones we can recommend you our gift horoscope.
As the Winter Olympic Games are approaching we have also devoted a few pages to this giant sports event.
Finally, we also asked some students about their first experiences at our school.
Enjoy our magazine!
We wish you Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Yours,
Szilvia Pegánné Göntér
Unusual Christmas trees
(by Barbara Baráth 11.b)
As Christmas is getting closer and closer, people are becoming tuned to preparation for this family celebration.
In the blog (entry) I am recommending you now there are some strange but funny and definitely unconventional Christmas
trees which prove that (Christmas) presents are not the only things which can be handmade at this time of the year …
http://szinesotletek.blog.hu/2012/12/20/szokatlan_karacsonyfak_724
Although none of them is a real tree in the classical sense, they can all make you smile and if you are daring enough, with
time and energy for it, you can even make them for yourselves.
Christmas facts, myths and so on!
(translated by Kitti Mádli 12.a)
( source: h ttp: //glazur. h u/h irek/karacson yi- ten yek- tevh itek- es- egyebek)
It was the year 1895 when the first Christmas lights were put on a Christmas tree… and it worked!! O:
Charles Dickens wrote the Christmas Carol in 6 weeks.
Santa Claus has different names in different countries: in Germany he’s Weihnachtsmann, in France he’s Père Noël, in
Italy he’s La Befana, in Denmark he’s Julinesse, in Russia he’s Dedushka Moroz and in Hungary he’s Mikulás or Télapó.
Santa Claus has had compulsorily red and white costume since 1920.
Some traditional Christmas cookies from all around the world:
Hungary: Beigli
France: Buche de Noël /baked sponge cake/
USA: Pumpkin cake /a cake flavored with cinnamon and ginger with thick gloss/
Spain: Nougat /sticky, sugary sweet with hazelnuts and walnuts/
Italy: Panettone /sweet cake with dried fruit/
Sweden: Pepparkakor /gingerbread with heart, goat or star shape/
England: Christmas pudding /steamed, baked pudding with dried fruit/
Portugal: Pain Perdu /bread pudding from toast and cakes/
Germany: Lebkuchen /cookie with honey/
Reindeers of Santa Claus: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Dunder and
Blixem.
Surveys say that about 400 000 people get ill at Christmas because they eat rotten food!
"Jingle Bells" was written by James Pierpont and the original title was "One-Horse Open Sleigh”.
180 Barbie dolls are sold in every minute at the time of Christmas!
Surveys analyzed Facebook posts and it turned out that Christmas is a popular time for couples to break up.
In 1647 the Puritan Oliver Cromwell banned Christmas because he found it too immoral. But from 1660 they could
again celebrate Christmas – halleluja!
Santa Claus’ 9th reindeer originally was Rollo, then Reginald and in the end Rudolph because of Robert L. May’s famous
song „Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer”.
Christmas Gift Horoscope
(translated by Kitti Mádli; source: http://www.eletforma.hu/szosszenetek/horoszkop-segitseg-az-ajandek-vasarlashoz)
Christmas is coming and you still don’t know what to buy for your family, best friends and so on? Do you want to know
what they probably will love? Find out their zodiac and I guarantee that you will get some useful advice here!
CAPRICORN
(23rd December - 20 th January)
Avoid the gifts you just looked at and bought suddenly
without a second thought… Capricorns have a good
taste and they care about quality. Nice jewels, fancy
pens, or a nice watch are good ideas also. They like
history so it’s also a good start to think about her/his
gifts. But if you just buy a nice plant for them which
they can take care of, they will also be happy.
AQUARIUS
(21 th
January -
18th
February)
It must be an original idea! If you buy clothes for them,
don’t choose usual, boring ones. And only the latest
trends are acceptable – as well in the case of sports
equipment. Electronic devices such as game consols or
an mp3 player are nice ideas but if they are too
expensive for you just some delicious cookies will do
too. If you want to buy a book, choose comics or sci-fi.
They won’t be angry if it’s not an expensive gift, the
most important thing is that it comes from your heart!
PISCES
(19th
February -
20 th
March)
You can’t go wrong with esoteric things – tiny
ornaments, little stones or incenses are the favourites.
Delicious tea or a quarry dream book are also good
ideas, moreover you can choose romantic jewels or
books, candlestick with a nice design or just a poetry
book from her/his favourite poet.
ARIES
(21 st March - 20 th April)
A shopping voucher would be a great idea so she/he
can choose what they want. But it’s also a good gift if
you buy sports equipment because an Aries is a really
active person. They prefer the colour red and you
won’t have to spend a lot of time wrapping your gift
because they will just tear off the paper to know what
they got… because of their enormous curiosity!
TAURUS
(21 st April - 21 th May)
Instead of quantity, quality is more important. Elegant
clothes, nice jewels, sensual parfumes are really good
ideas. We won’t make a mistake with a nice and good
cookbook, but we can also choose expensive chocolate,
but don’t forget: the most important thing is the
quality.
GEMINI
(21 st April - 21 th May)
They are also as curious people as the Aries, so a
good book which can lead her/him into secret places
or around the world is a good choice. A nice watch,
diary or equipment for taking photos and recording
videos are also good ideas. Gemini women like
colourful and fashionable clothes and the little kids
like games which they can try out with their best
friends, for example board games, video games, etc.
Christmas Gift Horoscope
(by Kitti Mádli 12.a)
CANCER
(22nd June - 22nd July)
They prefer antique and nice things – for example we
can make the female Cancer happy with silver jewels
and every Cancer is happy with choosy CDs, also a
thick, soft fleece blanket isn’t a bad idea either. Spend
a lot of time wrapping the gift because – in contrast
with Aries – they care about the quality of wrapping
too!
LEO
(23rd
July -
22nd
August)
The Leo simply loves shiny and sparkly things – you
can’t go wrong with a beautifully framed mirror, nice
jewels, antique glasses, or quality cosmetics. A concert
ticket, some unusual home furnishings is also a nice
idea. If you still don’t know what to buy, let’s go and
search for some nice pictures, pillows or bedspread,
because Leos like these too.
VIRGO
(23rd
August -
22nd
September)
They don’t need expensive things. They like the
parfumes with discrete and low-key fragrance,
cookbooks, delicious cookies and chocolate, nice
scarves. They like collecting things so if you know
her/his hobby, then try to get the next part of the
collection. Virgos also like books so you can’t make a
mistake by buying an interesting one for them.
LIBRA
(23rd September - 22nd October)
They like everything which looks good, has a good
scent or has a nice sound. From scented candles to
elegant glasses you can choose almost anything. For
Libra women nice cosmetics are always a good choice!
But you can buy a CD, theatre ticket, concert ticket or
just go out with her/him to a nice restaurant. Spend a
lot of time wrapping the gift because they really care
about it!
SCORPIO
(23rd October - 22nd November)
Not an easy question, they prefer the extreme things.
Elegant and exotic dark clothes or bags are good
choices – if you want to buy a book, try to search some
in connection with psychology, esotericism or crime
story. Parfume or silver jewels are also good gifts for
them, as well as natural presents like plants, exotic
spices.
SAGITTARIUS
(23rd November - 22nd December)
They like travelling so books about the world, a
backpack or equipment for trips are good ideas. If you
know her/his music taste, then buy the latest CD of
her/his favourite band and it’s sure that it won’t be a
disappointment. They like chocolate, candies and
everything that is sweet and they can’t get enough of
little ornaments!
What are our schoolmates’ favourite
Christmas movies?
( in terviews by Rebeka C salló an d Krisztin a Baráth 1 0 . g)
We asked four students of Bródy, which Xmas movies are their favourites.
Máté Horváth (9. G)
My favourite Xmas movie is a British romantic-comedy; Love Actually
(Igazából szerelem) . There are several things why I vote for this film. The
most important is: this film isn’t the boring one, which we can watch every
Christmas on TV2, like Home Alone (Reszkessetek betörők!) . Also, many of
my favourite actors/actresses appear in the movie (for example Colin Firth,
Bill Nighy or Emma Thompson) . But what takes the cake, my absolute
favourite actor, Alan Rickman, plays in this film too. The story takes place in
London.
The main thing in the movie is love; even at first sight, even unfulfilled love.
Lovers meet each other and unfold, while we can see and hear a burnt out
rock star for some scene, and he advises children not to use drugs, but be a
star and then they get free. So this movie is a lovely Christmas romanticcomedy.
Denise Szabó (12. C)
My favourite Christmas themed movie is „The Santa Clause”
(Télapu) . It is a family movie released in 1994. Scott (Tim Allen)
unfortunately tossed down the real Santa Claus from the roof, and
put on his jacket. After that, he was the Santa Claus. Nobody
believed him. I think it’s a really funny and exciting movie.
Dániel Süle (10. G)
My favourite Christmas themed movie is Die Hard. It is an action
movie released in 1988. The main character is John McClane played by
Bruce Willis. John tries to stop a terrorist from robbing the Nakatomi
Plaza. This movie features really good acting and action. You should
check it out! ;)
Liliána Frei (7. G)
My favourite movie about Christmas is Bad Santa (Tapló Télapó) . Willie
dresses up as Santa Claus every year. There is in fact a thief under the
red coat. When the customers go home, he and his assistant „Elf” rob the
department store’s safe. But this year a danger is threatening their action.
It’s a very funny and cute family movie.
X m a s P uz z l e
(by Fanni Takács 12.a and Martin Takács 9.a)
ACROSS
DOWN
3 A typical dessert at Christmas dinner
6 Something we give to each other at Christmas time
8 Icy rainfall, that fall from clouds when the temperature
is below zero
10 A typical warm drink in cold winters
1 A kind of sleigh which is used for gliding down a hill
2 A pine tree which is decorated at Christmas
4 Children build it from snow in winter
5 We can use it to throw at somebody in winter, it is
made of snow
7 The animal that pull Santa's sleigh
9 Long ice that hangs from the edges of buildings
Winter Words
(collected by Dóra Havasi)
Winter Olympics
(by Áron Fábián 12.a)
In 2014, the Winter Olympic Games are to take place in the beautiful
Sochi, Russia. The Games start on the 7th February with a fabulous
opening ceremony. However, three of the event competitions start one
day before this ceremony. These are freestyle skiing, figure skating
and snowboarding. This spectacular international sport competition
ends on the 23th February and all the viewers have to wait another 4
years to watch the fascinating games in Korea, in 2018.
A little history
The first Winter Olympics were held in 1924. It took place in Chaminox,
France. It didn't take as many days as nowadays because there were fewer
types of competitions and only 16 nations participated. But we can be proud
because Hungary was included in these nations, although we couldn't win any
medals. Until 1992, the Winter Games were held in the same year as the
summer Olympic Games, but nowadays they are always organized between two
summer ones.
What can we see this time?
The closing date for entries hasn't arrived yet, but 43 nations have already qualified at least one athlete in this
competition so far. There will be 15 different winter sports, all of them have its own difficulties and thrilling features.
These sports are:
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alpine skiing
biathlon
bobsleigh
cross country skiing
curling
figure skating
freestlye skiing
ice hockey
luge
nordic combined
short track speed skating
skeleton
ski jumping
snowboarding
speed skating
luge
skeleton
In my opinion, the Winter Olympic Games are a fantastic sport event so you shouldn't miss it. If you have a television,
you must watch the Olympic Games from 7th February in 2014.
Winter S port Hopefuls
(by Krisztina Baráth 10.g)
It is cold, it is dark, and we don’t like playing football, or other sports outside. Well, many of us probably like ice skating,
skiing and sledging, but what about the professional athletes?
John James Jackson is a 36-year-old bobsledder. He took up this sport at
the age of 28, and his first season was very succesful. In 2005 he won a place in
the European Cup Team. His world debut was in 2007, and he became the British
champion one year later. In 2011 he won one gold and two bronze medals in the
European Cup, and he was the first British man to achieve that!
Eve Muirhead is a 23-year-old Scottish girl, who plays curling. She is very
young, but already a four-time world junior champion! Her debut was in 2007
(aged 17) . Her latest success is that she won the 2013 World Women’s Curling
Championship. She was also selected into Great Britain Women’s curling team at
the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.
James Woods is a succesful freestyle skier. He has been a British Freestyle
Champion 5 times, and has come 3rd and 4th at Winter Games Europe over the
past two years. This year, freestyle skiing is included in the Winter Olympics.
„When I started free skiing the Olympics wasn't even an ambition because my
discipline, slopestyle, wasn't even part of the Games .I always loved the Olympics
growing up, the work ethic of the athletes used to inspire me, I just never thought
I'd get the chance to be part of it.” – said James.
Jenny Jones (aged 33) is a British professional snowboarder. She’s not
just a good athlete, but she had roles in several movies of snowboarding (for
example Dropstitch, Transfer, Last Winter) . She won a lot of gold medals, and in
Ticket to Ride (World Snowboard Tour) she currently lies in 2nd position in the
female competition. Jenny is a Patron of the UK charity, the Caring Cancer Trust.
Shelley Rudman (32) is a British skeleton bobsledder and the reigning
world champion in that event. Her university friend introduced her the sport in
2002. A year later in 2003, she qualified for the World Junior Championships
where she finished in 10th position and highest-ranked British female. In 2004
she won the European Cup, and then the World University Games. Since 2006,
Rudman has been self-coaching and learning the tracks herself throughout the
World Cup seasons. Success continued as Rudman won the 2009 European Bob
Skeleton Championships at the St Moritz track in Switzerland, breaking the
track record with a time of 1:09.97 on her second run. In 2010 European
Championship she won the bronze medal.
Christmas pudding
(edited by Daniella Wenczel 11.b)
Ingredients:
3 ounces of flour
1 small orange
1 small lemon
1 small cooking apple
2 eggs
5 ounces of bread crumbs
5 ounces of suet
1¼ pounds of mixed dried fruit
1 tablespoonful of treacle
½ teaspoonful of mixed spice
½ teaspoonful of cinnamon
½ teaspoonful of nutmeg
1 small carrot
6 ounces of sugar (brown or white)
4 ounces of candied peel
Pinch of salt
Preparation:
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The first step is to mix the flour, bread crumbs, suet, and dried fruit into a large bowl. Then add the
graded orange, lemon rind and juice, the cooking graded apple, mix them well.
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Add eggs, treacle, spices and grated carrot. Add sugar, candied peel and salt. Mix well.
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Allow mixture to stand over night in a covered bowl.
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Place mixture into well greased pudding bowls. Cover with grease proof paper and secure with string.
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Pressure cook according to pressure cooker instructions.
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Allow to mature for approximately one month before final serving, then decorate it.
 ENJOY YOUR CHRISTMAS
PUDDING! 
Xmas Jokes
Q:How does the yeti get down from the hill top?
A: By-icicle.
Q:Name the special part of your body during Christmas?
A: Mistletoe.
Q: The month of December has something which no other month has - what is that?
A: The letter D.
Q: Why does Santa have 3 gardens?
A: So he can ho-ho-ho.
Q: What kind of bird can write?
A: A PENguin.
Q: What do snowmen eat for breakfast?
A: Snowflakes.
My first day at our secondary school
(interviews by Martin Takács 9.a)
Before the first school day, I was a little bit nervous. I was afraid of what the class, and the teachers will be like. But in
the end I was pleasantly surprised. I got to like the class from the first moment. Fortunately, now I have the same opinion,
I believe that we have a good class, and I hope that it will stay the same.
Pusztai Dalma 9.a
In the 8th class, when I had to choose a secondary school, I worried a lot about it, because I heard both good and bad things
about "Bródy". I was very happy, when I received the letter about my successful school admission. And at the end of the summer
I was thinking whether I’d be good enough to study at this school. My first school day started well. I think I could fit in the class
easily. First, all the teachers introduced themselves. They made a good impression on me. As the others also told me, most of
the students are satisfied with the class and the school (except for the snow that can come in through the closed windows) . I
feel great in this community and I hope that it won't change in the future. I'm sure that I made a good choice last March.
Horváth Nóra 9.a
I was very excited on the first day when I had to go to school. A completely new class, people, and I didn't know what I can
expect. My first day was quite long. Our teachers introduced themselves very kindly. On the first days I didn't talk to most of
the students, just a few of them, but as time went by the atmosphere became pleasant and we enjoyed ourselves.
Takács Martin 9.a
After several days of preparation, I started my way to my new school. When I crossed the threshold, I felt that it would be
something new. I had to admit that school can be good as well. Besides acquiring knowledge, I could meet new friends, and
I'm happy to have chosen this school
Jáger Péter 9.a
I was waiting for the first school day excitedly. When I entered the classroom, I could only recognise some familiar faces.
After the school-opening ceremony we went to our classroom, and we got to know our new headteacher, and we got our
books too. Our teachers were very kind. We have a good school community, and I met a lot of new friends as well. It was a
good decision to come to "Bródy".
W h o w as I ?
Hábor Konrád 9.a
(by Rebeka Csalló 10.g)
Find out who the following statements refer to. IF you need some help, turn to the last page.
Who was I ?
1. We were a popular Swedish pop band. We had 4 members: Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid. Our album was for
example „Waterloo.” There are some films about us, too. For example: Mamma Mia! Our band decided on break-up in
1983.
2. I was an American singer and songwriter. My name was: The King of Pop. I was born in 1958. My albums were : Thriller
and Off the Wall. I died in 2009.
3. I was a famous director and producer. I was born in 1899. My most popular movies were : „The Psycho” and „Birds”. I
died in London in 1980.
4. I was the 35th Prime Minister of the USA. I was the only Catholic Prime Minister in the USA. I married Jacqueline
Bouvier in 1953. We had got 3 children. Lee Harwey Oswald killed me in 1963.
5. I was a really famous actress. I was born in 1926. My real name was Norma. I played in Niagara, Right Cross and in
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. I died in 1962.
New Year's Eve in the US A
(by Hermine Diczig 12.a)
New Year's Eve is a major social holiday for many
people in the United States. Many people hold parties
at home or attend special celebrations to celebrate the
upcoming New Year. In many cities, large public events
are held. These often attract thousands of people.
One of the most prominent New Year's celebration in
the country is the "ball drop" held in New York City's
Times Square. The ball is made of crystal and electric
lights and is placed on top of a pole, which is 77 feet,
or 23 meters high. A minute before New Year's Day, a
brightly lighted ball is dropped slowly from the top of a
pole. As soon as the ball reaches the ground, it gives a
signal of New Year and everybody hugs and kisses
each other wishing Happy New Year. The event is
shown on television across the United States and around the world. The event has been held every year since 1907,
except during World War II.
December 31 is not a federal holiday, but it does fall in the holiday season at the end of the year. It is a holiday in some
states like Kentucky, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Most schools and other educational institutions throughout the United
States are closed. Some organizations are closed and others are open but offer limited services. Many stores are open
on New Year's Eve, but may close early. Many theatres, clubs and other entertainment venues have special programs. It
may be necessary to reserve tickets many weeks in advance.
Elsewhere, many of New Year parties in US have a dress code or a theme. People cover their faces with masks. They
unmask themselves only when the clock strikes 12. Many people watch television, eat black-eyed peas and rice called
Hoppin' Johns. There is also a tradition to open champagne bottles as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve.
New Year's Day begins by wishing the near and dear ones 'Happy New Year'. People visit their loved ones and sometimes
go out for a picnic with them. Many people celebrate it by watching the famous Tournament of Roses Parade. The theme
of the parade varies every year. The parade is followed by thousands of programs - marching bands, dancing and singing
various songs. The queen of the tournament rides on a special float made from flowers. There is also a New Year custom
to play the most famous games of football such as the Orange Bowl and the Fiesta Bowl.
Xmas Jokes
Q: What goes Ho, Ho, Swoosh, Ho, Ho, Swoosh?
A: Santa caught in a revolving door!
Q: An honest politician, a kind lawyer and Santa Claus were talking when they all
noticed a $5 bill on the floor. Who picked it up?
A: Santa of course, the other two don't exist!
Q. What's white and goes up?
A. A confused snowflake!
Q. What is green, white, and red all over?
A. A sunburnt elf.
Q. What do call Santa when he stops moving?
A. Santa Pause!
S tudy Abroad
(by Hermine Diczig 12.a)
Have you ever wanted to study abroad? Any hesitation about studying abroad is typically related to the cost. However,
what most students don’t know is that they can apply for their study abroad trip in addition to scholarships. In fact, for
some students, studying abroad can sometimes be cheaper than a traditional on-campus semester. What is more, this
possibility is an award for student to travel, develop their knowledge and meet different types of people. There are
several types of study abroad scholarships to apply for such as: student-specific, program-specific, destination-specific
and subject-specific. Here are some scholarships which students could choose from last year.
Kosciuszko Foundation Year Abroad in Poland Scholarship: It is a financial support from the
Polish Ministry of Education and Sport and the Kosciuszko Foundation for students to study and live in Poland for a
semester or year. You have the possibility to study Polish language, history, and literature at Jagiellonian University in
Krakow.
German Academic Exchange Service: It offers 9 different types of scholarships, grants, and fellowships
for study and research in Germany. You can choose from 3-week courses to full-year financial support for an academic
year abroad.
The Mexican National Bank: It provides special loans for students that want to do a postgraduate programme
in Mexico or in another country. FIDERH's loans are up to 200,000 pesos per year to study abroad. You can choose from
9 to 36 month programs. The Bank covers tuition, living expenses or medical insurance.
Department of Education Scholarship for Programs in China: It provides financial assistance to
students who are participating in the Chinese language programs. It is offered by Peking University (Beijing) , East
China Normal University (Shanghai) , Nanjing University, and National Chengchi University (Taipei) .
Japanese Studies Scholarships: This program offers students an opportunity to study Japanese language
and culture for one year in Japan. It is sponsored by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport, Science and
Technology (Monbukagakusho) .
Walter Jensen Scholarship for Study Abroad: It is offered for future French teacher to help pay a
semester or a year studying French abroad in an accredited program in any Francophone country.
S nowball To Adrienn S zabó-Németh
(by Hermine Diczig 12.a)
In this column the teachers of our school are interviewed about their life. The teacher interviewed throws the ball to
the next person to be asked.
In this interview we asked Adrienn Szabó-Németh to answer some of our questions.
Languages she speaks: German, English
Favourite…
Film: Forrest Gump
Animal: elephant
Food: all kinds of pastas, pineapple, dark chocolate
Jewellery: earrings
Sport: swimming, running after children, sliding
Band: Alma, Black Eyed Peas, U2, Nirvana
Team: F1 Redbull Racing
Book: Edgar Allan Poe-poems
Model: Egerszegi Krisztina and her former teachers
What animal would you like to be? – I would like to be an elephant, because it is wise, persistent, strong and
has a long lifespan.
Why did you want to be a teacher? –Many of my teachers set good examples, besides I love languages and
dealing with people.
What is the worst task you have to do as a teacher? -– It is really unpleasant when I must behave like a
mother with troublesome students.
The next snowball goes to: Mrs. Pegán Szilvia Göntér
Funny Moments
(drawn by Dóra Havasi 11.b)
Who was I? Solution: 1. Abba 2. Michael Jackson 3. Hitchock 4. J. F. Kennedy 5. Marilyn Monroe
Imprint
Editor-in-chief: Szilvia Pegánné Göntér
Journalists: Hermine Diczig, Fanni Takács, Dóra Havasi, Daniella Wenczel, Rebeka Csalló, Barbara Baráth, Krisztina
Baráth, Kitti Mádli, Áron Fábián
Cover: Barbara Baráth