The Challenge - Elyria Catholic High School

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The Challenge - Elyria Catholic High School
V O L UM E 6 2 I S S UE 1
MICROSOFT
The Challenge
O CT O B E R
2011
Elyria Catholic High School
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Make Room for the Freshmen
Bren Moreno ‗15
E
lyria Catholic High School welcomes the incoming class of 2015
for the 2011-2012 school year. There are
one hundred and six students total, with the
number of boys slightly higher than the
number of girls: 59 to 47. The elected student senate for the freshman class consists
of Alyssa Zidek as president, Miles Flowers
as vice president, Sara Lehman as secretary,
and Ricky Foster as treasurer.
Freshman year is said to be a big
change, but it is obvious that EC has a very
solid family atmosphere and gladly offers
support to the new additions. Here are some
tips from upper classmen to help the class of
2015 their freshman year:
―I know everyone says this, but they're not
lying when people say to make high school
the best. I'm already a junior and it feels
like yesterday I was at freshman orientation. High school flies by so my advice
is to be weird, be nerdy, try new sports,
and do whatever to
make the four years
count!‖ – Junior,
Jenna O‘Dell
―Be yourself, get good
grades, perform
your finest in athletic events if you
play any, stay involved in the community, and build up
a good reputation
around your peers.
These will help you
out in the near fu-
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― P AW S ‖ T O P O N D E R P U R P O S E
Look for Pennies
for Your Thoughts
News Features
Opinion/Editorial
2
Sports
3
Arts
4
in this issue!
Above: The ECHS class of 2015 gathers for their first picture
together outside.
Marie Vasitas ‗14
E
xcellence is a goal that everyone strives for. The desire to
succeed is an inherent motivation instilled from birth. All
are drawn to excel. Even infants are
compelled to learn, to speak, to walk, to
get the most out of life. There is a sense
of purpose, though often not clearly defined, within the heart of every person.
At Elyria Catholic, where excellence is a foundational pillar of the
entire community, Principal Amy Butler
recently announced the school theme for
2011-2012. As students walk through
the hall, they may notice the new theme
banner, which reads, ―The purpose of
life is to find your life‘s purpose.‖ This
statement challenges all who pass
through the doors of Elyria Catholic,
including Panther athletes, students, and
administrators, to raise their expectations for themselves. It sets a higher
standard of achievement, and encourages students to make their dreams
come true. However, it is also important to realize the fact that it is not
only that which a person has done in
life that matters, but instead it is the
degree of excellence to which he or
she does it.
Though many students may
be somewhat unsure of their goals for
the future, they may find comfort in
the idea that they do not entirely have
to decide their own fate. With the
guidance of God, and surrounded by a
supportive community, they will be
able to determine their purpose in life.
In fact, purpose is not something to be
sought; Through good choices and
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service to God, purpose is a gift that will
find its place in a person‘s life.
Write to us! What is God calling you to do
this year? Your story could be featured in the
next issue of The Challenge.
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P A G E 2 E D IT O R I AL / O P I N IO N
Looking Back on September 11th
Ben Grace ‗14
T
en years
ago, a great
tragedy
struck our
nation. It was an event powerful enough to
permanently
mark a place in
each of our
memories, despite being at
most seven
years old at the
time for most
EC students.
Most remember
exactly where they were and
what they were doing at the
time they heard the news. I—
like so many—was in school,
constantly being assured that
I was safe. All I knew was
that it was a sad day, many
people died in a building I
had never heard of, and that
Pennies For Your
Thoughts
I wish it was Jersday.—Scarpelli
school was being let out
early. My young mind was
unable to appreciate the
three thousand victims‘
lives, or the motivations of
the terrorists, or
how the nation
would react. Today
I understand how
horrid the events of
that day were, and
how we bounced
back. We are in the
process of constructing the World
Trade Center anew,
and we have captured a
sizeable portion of those
responsible for the attack.
Today, I can remember
mournfully and look hopefully to the future alongside
the rest of our nation.
Andrew Laws, we are praying for you!
—Scarpelli
!2102 sroines—Scarpelli
We love the Challenge!—Scarpelli
Mrs. Grisa rocks—Scarpelli
A^2+b^2=c^2—Scarpelli
Polo gets food first, then hungry people—Scarpelli
Matt Gardner for homecoming King!—
Scarpelli
GO BUCKEYES!—Scarpelli
Hi.—Scarpelli
I ran out of things to say.—Scarpelli
Hey sis! You are welcome. I bought
one.—Sara Koubek
EC Class o 2012!—Scarpelli
What happened to the big cookies?—
Scarpelli
GO BROWNS!—Scarpelli
Girls soccer 9-2-2—Scarpelli
SENIORS 2012—Scarpelli
Lace up!—Scarpelli
In remembrance of Lou Rotunda.—
Scarpelli
Shout out to Jake Hromada! Stay Classy!
—Becca Pronesti
I <3 P. Sern—Julie Serna
Don‘t do drugs.—Scarpelli
In remembrance of Kristie O‘Brien
Wetzel—Scarpelli
I love tija—Jailene Velez-Ortiz
I <3 my bffs—Sarah White
Good luck varsity volleyball—Logan
Thompson
Hey, What‘s up?—Scarpelli
Mr. Mac is raw!—Scarpelli
The Seniors will win the spirit competition—Scarpelli
Love you Jake@ You‘re the best!—
Logan Thompson
Mrs. Heinrich Soph Girls 211 the
Best!—Mrs. Heinrich
Shout out to Greeta!—Scarpelli
When will the Indians win the World
Series?—Scarpelli
Drinking alcohol is bad—Scarpelli
Andrew Laws, we are praying for you!
—Scarpelli
Shout out to all my friends!—Alaina
Yuresko
Erik Smith and Matt Ruiz are the bomb!
—Alyssa Malinowski
!2102 sroines—Scarpelli
Love you Jamie, Amelia, and Taylor!—
Angie Rozmarynowycz
We love the Challenge!—Scarpelli
I <3 Brian—Ashley Winn
Mrs. Grisa rocks—Scarpelli
Dollar Night. I <3 Nathaniel.—Ashley
Winn
Matt Gardner for homecoming King!—
Scarpelli
Panthers Rule—Alex V.
Boiling Hot in Cleveland
I
t sure was a hot one this summer! What did you do to keep
cool? Perhaps a trip to Soak
City at Cedar Point or for a real
adventure, did you open up a fire
hydrant to splash around in? If you
were not into those two, water sports,
going to a movie, the mall, or going
to an ice cream shop was a great escape from the heat. There was no
need to go south for a vacation; we
had all the warmth right here in our
own backyard.
The great thing about summer is
being able to sleep in late. Since it
stays light out for so long you still
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have plenty of time to make s‘mores,
have bon-fires, or just hang out with
friends. Road trips are also a fun way
to have a change of scenery. Summer
is also a good opportunity to visit colleges to pick out your home away
from home after your senior year.
This summer was not all fun and
games, with the hot and dry weather
in Texas and Arizona, there were
many wild fires, claiming many
homes. There were also dust storms in
Arizona, which most people would
never have thought would ever happen again. Whatever kind of summer
you had say ―good-bye to summer
and hello autumn!‖
How are you spending your free
time this fall? Write to us at
[email protected]
P A G E 3 SP O R TS
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EC Welcomes New Fall Coaches
Stephanie Decker ‗13
F
amily. Elyria Catholic is just
that, a family. Each year new
members join a family, just as
this year the school welcomes
five new coaches to the family of Elyria
Catholic High School. As a school community, we welcome JV Girls‘ Soccer
coach Mr. Ray Cunningham, Golf and
Hockey coach Mr. Rick Montgomery,
Volleyball coach Ms. Jennifer Lee, Tennis coach Ms. Marge Mueller, and last
but not least Football coach Mr. Michael
Polevacek.
When talking to Coach Cunningham,
he praised his JV girls, commenting on
how they‘ve far exceeded his expectations for the season. Thoroughly enjoying this year, Cunningham couldn‘t help
but to extend a huge thank you to Mr.
Wisnor, Mrs. Butler, and everyone else
involved that has supported him in coming to EC. Although he is not a graduate
of Elyria Catholic, Mr. Cunningham had
wanted to attend the school but didn‘t
because of the lack of a soccer program
when he was in high school. ―I‘m proud
to be a Panther,‖ he says, ―I‘ve always
wanted to be one and now I can be.‖
KEEPING
THE
EC students also welcome golf
and hockey coach Mr. Rick Montgomery. ―I‘ve been having a really good time
with a good group,‖ Montgomery says.
―It‘s good to have a good coach, but it‘s
also good to have kids that want to practice.‖ The golf team didn‘t let Coach
Montgomery down, improving throughout the season. This year, Montgomery
is starting golf practice early in the offseason to improve even more for next
year. Coach Montgomery‘s next plan?
Hockey.
EC‘s new volleyball coach, Ms. Jennifer
Lee says―I‘ve been enjoying myself immensely.‖ Coach Lee praises the girls for
their hard work and success. The conditioning has been paying off! Next Tuesday night the girls face Bay Village.
Coach Lee‘s goal is for the girls to tie
with Bay for 1st place in the west Shore
Conference. Surely the school can look
forward to a great rest of the season from
these Lady Panthers!
Tennis team coach Marge
Mueller had a ―great experience‖ this
year. The girls didn‘t win as many
games as they had hoped, but Mueller is
proud of the girls regardless. She is proud of
the girls for their hard work and their strong
work ethic throughout the season. Coach
Mueller is interested in returning next year
and hopefully the school will see her again.
Last, but certainly not least, Coach Michael Polevacik has taken over as head football coach this year. His theme for the team
this year, ―All we have is all we need‖ is
keeping the young men playing hard in the
new, tougher Westshore Conference.
―There was a feeling-out process of our
opponents this year, ―states Coach Polo of
the new conference, ―Both [we and] our
opponents have to get used to game planning for each other and our styles of play.
We are obviously disappointed with the
results of some of the big games this year,
but we feel we can rebound and be more
aware of our opponents in the conference
next season.‖
The EC family certainly looks forward to strong finish for all sports teams
this 2011 season.
BALL ROLLIN'
John Gross ‗12
O
n Saturday, September 10th, the
Elyria Catholic soccer program
pulled of an amazing feat. Each
soccer team proceeded to beat
Elyria High School for the Elyria Cup. Boys
Varsity won a hard battle by a score of 5-2.
"They (Elyria High) were skilled, but we‘re
pretty good too. We just kept fighting and
pulled away with the win," said senior forward David Elwer. Coach Wisnor, in response to his feelings about the cup this
year said, "I'm proud that the seniors maintained the cup, and kept this streak alive.
[we] really embodied team spirit." When
asked about the possibility of going to state,
Elwer replied, "That's our goal, I mean the
state finals is the highest you can go. Getting there won't be easy, but we'll keep
working our hardest to get there."
The girls also outplayed their competitors
for record back to back wins in the Elyria
Cup game in a 3-0 sweep. When people
saw Girls Varsity play, some common
questions were, "What makes them so
good?" or "How do they pull this off year
after year?" Marissa Ternes gave one possible answer: "We have a lot of talent, and
we always train really hard."
The young guns also got their share in
the victories, with JV Girls winning 3-0,
and the JV boys winning 4-1.
In addition to being a great competition for the players, the Elyria Cup is
great fun for fans as well. "It was really
fun! The crowd got into the game, and I
had a great time," said senior Brandon
Hikade.
Above: The varsity soccer team celebrates their win
over Elyria High after the annual Elyria Cup game.
P A G E 4 T H E A RT S
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Rewind: Tunes and Topics from Summer ‗11
Angeline Walsh ‗13
SUMMER MOVIE REVIEWS
Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows – Part 2
T
he Harry Potter
film series ended
with magnificence this summer in Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows – Part 2. For diehard
fans of the books and the movies (or possibly just the movies), this was simultaneously a joyous and a sad experience. Overall, it was quite emotional. The actual
book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, is a tremendous 759 pages—certainly
MUSIC NEWS
Unbroken – Demi
Lovato
fter
taking a
hiatus to
focus on
her emotional and
mental well-being,
Demi Lovato is back with a new album
and a new sound. Her previous two
albums (―Don‘t Forget‖, 2008; ―Here
We Go Again‖, 2009) follow a pop/
rock sound, but Unbroken has a more
dance-pop and R&B influence, similar
to Rihanna and Keri Hilson. The tracklisting is spectacular (featuring cameos
from various popular singers, such as
Timbaland and Jason Derulo), and
carries as much emotional backing as
its upbeat feeling, slightly reminiscent
of Christina Aguilera‘s Stripped.
Whether or not a previous fan of
Lovato, Unbroken is a great addition t o
any pop lover‘s music collection.
A
The Suburbs (Deluxe Version) –
Arcade Fire
n 2010, Quebec-based Indie Rock
band Arcade Fire released their
Grammy-winning third album
The Suburbs, and it very quickly
became a fan favorite. Recently, a
deluxe edition of the album has been
released, featuring two new tracks, two
behind-the-scenes videos, and the music video for the song ―The Suburbs‖.
If you are a fan of the band, or if you
I
a feat for screenwriters to transform into a suitable-length film.
However, despite the pressures
and the challenges, the conclusion to the epic story was, in fact,
magical. The film releases on
DVD and Blu-Ray on November
11.
The Help
athryn Stockett‘s best
-selling novel The
Help was transformed into a film
that was released this summer.
For those unfamiliar with the
book, it is an inspiring story
about the South in the 1960‘s—a
K
time when African-Americans
worked as maids for prominent
white families—and the ability to
rise above repressing dominance.
The film starred popular actress
Emma Stone (―Easy A‖, ―Crazy
Stupid Love‖) as ―Skeeter‖, an
ambitious young woman who decides to pen an innovative novel
from the viewpoint of ―the help.‖
Packed with drama, humor, and
heartfelt moments, it is a story that
one is sure to not soon forget.
haven‘t before heard of them, The
Suburbs is a great discovery.
Roniit –
Roniit
―Roniit‖ is a
debuting electro-pop singer
originating
from Colorado.
She has cited pop singer Kerli as a
large influence. ―Like‖ her on Facebook and download her album for
free!
third album, Vices & Virtues, in March
2011, with a sound more similar to their
debut album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat
Out, than the Beatles-inspired second
album, Pretty. Odd. The band has released
some incredible singles in the past few
months, including this summer‘s, ―Ready
To Go‖ and, most recently, ―Let‘s Kill
Tonight.‖ Check out the incredible—and
theatrical, as always—music videos for
both of the songs, as well as the other
single from the album, ―The Ballad of
Mona Lisa‖.
Evanescence Has What You Want
(Finally)
aithful Evanescence fans
have been pining for the
group‘s third album for
years. At long last—nearly
five years since their last release,
2007‘s The Open Door—
Evanescence‘s new self-titled album
has finally arrived. Their leading
single, ―What You Want‖, has been
available on iTunes since August.
Hopefully, it will see some radio-play
soon!
Ready to Go With Panic! At the
Disco
fter Panic! split in 2009,
many fans questioned the
band members‘ next
moves. But fortunately,
two of the four members—frontman
Brendon Urie and drummer Spencer
Smith—made the bold decision to
carry on the band‘s name as a duo.
Panic! At the Disco released their
Kerli‘s Army of Love
or anyone who isn‘t familiar with
the singer, Kerli is a unique pop
artist from a small town in Estonia who made her musical debut
in 2008 with her album, Love Is Dead.
The album offered the lead single,
―Walking On Air‖. Being a lifelong fan of
Tim Burton, Kerli personally asked him to
record a song for 2010‘s ―Alice In Wonderland‖ soundtrack, Almost Alice. Kerli
has gained some popularity from her song
from the soundtrack, ―Tea Party‖, as well
as helping to write songs for stars such as
Selena Gomez (―Ghost of You‖) and Demi
Lovato (―Skyscraper.‖) Kerli is expected
to release a new album sometime in late
2011 or early 2012 with the lead single,
―Army of Love‖. Visit her website at
www.kerlimusic.com and ―like‖ her on
Facebook for news, updates, free
downloads, and the latest photo shoots.
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T H E CH AL LE NG E
ST AF F
ED I TO R - I N- CH I E F
Nicole Koubek
NEW S E DI TO R
Marie Vasitas
ED I TO R I ALS ED I TO R
Nicole Koubek
S PO RT S E DI TO R
Jake Leibas
AR TS E DI TO R
Morgan Foster
S UP E RV IS ING ED I TO R
Ms. Kristen Frey
P A G E 5 N EW S
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The Best of Both Worlds
Jake Leibas ‗14
L
ast year Mrs. C began a
friendship with a group of
Amish people out by her
camper. She became very
close to the 28 year old daughter,
Amanda. Mrs. C continued her
friendship with Amanda and her
family through the summer where
she got to bond with them and become even closer. ―They call me
family now,‖ said Mrs. C. During
the summer Mrs. C spent every Saturday at the farm with her friends.
Summer break in Amish tradition is
not the same as the traditional summer break that people in the city
practice. Instead of looking at sum-
mer break as a time to relax, the
Amish children celebrate by doing
chores like picking corn and doing
other chores during their time off.
Mrs. C got to help her friends with
these chores, including fetching eggs,
doing dishes, scrubbing the porches,
and mopping the floors. But summer
wasn‘t just chores for Mrs. C and her
friends; they did other traditional activities like picking strawberries. Mrs.
C also learned how to make jam from
scratch, ―It only took 30 minutes,‖
Mrs. C said of the jam making process. Look for more stories about Mrs.
C‘s adventures in Amish country in
future editions of The Challenge.
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Freshman
ture, and surround you with some good
friends. Stay classy, my friend!‖ – Sophomore, Jake Hromada
―…this is the time you discover who you
really are.‖ – Sophomore, Cassie Cunningham
DID YOU KNOW? October is:
What’s making major

Breast Cancer Awareness Month
headlines @ Elyria Catholic?

Bully Prevention Awareness Month
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Adopt-A-Shelter-Dog Month
[email protected]

Bat Appreciation Month
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Church Library Month

Emotional Wellness Month

Halloween Safety Month

German-American Heritage Month

Go Hog Wild- Eat Country Ham Month
Pennies For Your Thoughts
Have a nice day?—Carolyn Riedel
I <3 Ashley—Alex V.
I <3 Nate JK!!—Alex V.
I love u Alex!!!—Ashley Winn
I love my cousin…Coach Polo—Sarah
White
Laura! Happy Friendship week! Thank
you for being wonderful! – Nicole Koubek
BEST FRIEND! Ben Sleva!!! –Nicole
Koubek!
Happy friendship week to my favorite artist,
Allie! –Nicole
SENIORS 2012—Scarpelli
Lace up!—Scarpelli
In remembrance of Lou Rotunda.—Scarpelli
Shout out to Jake Hromada! Stay Classy!—
Becca Pronesti
I <3 P. Sern—Julie Serna
Good luck varsity girls soccer—McKenzie
Kozanc
Happy friendship week to my favorite sister
in the whole world! I love you Sara! –Nicole
Koubek
Shout out to all my friends!—Alaina Yuresko
Happy Friendship week Bren! I am glad we
are buddies! –Nicole Koubek
Good luck varsity volleyball—Logan
Thompson
Erik Smith and Matt Ruiz are the bomb!—
Alyssa Malinowski
The sky is blue – Anonymous
Love you Jake@ You‘re the best!—Logan
Thompson
Love you Jamie, Amelia, and Taylor!—
Angie Rozmarynowycz
BFF Ashley- Alex V
I <3 Brian—Ashley Winn
Dollar Night. I <3 Nathaniel.—Ashley Winn
Panthers Rule—Alex V.
Happy Friendship week Morgan! Thank you
for being one of the nicest people I know! –
Nicole Koubek
Erik Smith is amazing! – Matt Ruiz
Nathaniel, happy friendship week – Alex
V
I Love you Nathaniel – Alex V
Matt Gardner for homecoming King!—
Scarpelli
GO BUCKEYES!—Scarpelli
Girls soccer 9-2-2—Scarpelli
I love tija—Jailene Velez-Ortiz
I <3 my bffs—Sarah White
Mrs. Heinrich Soph Girls 211 the Best!—
Mrs. Heinrich
Academic Team is Buzzing—Mrs. Heinrich
T HE C HA LLE N GE
P AGE 6
PENNIES FOR YOUR THOUGHTS
Old electronics wanted—Ryan Ksenich
Danny Newman will you PLEASE go to Homecoming with me?! Please!—Daniel Newman
Rebecca Pronesti is my best friend—Riley St.
Marie
Mrs. Mahony‘s homeroom is the best! - Elizabeth
Smith
Hi to all—Colin Murphy
I love Jacklyn! <3- Karlie—Karlie Sustersic
09-27-10 I love you Jacob!—Becca Pronesti
Go Panthers—Alex V.
Go Panthers!—Amelia Rivas
Tertiary!!!—Brenna Hiironen
Katie Van Keuren. Turtle.—Brenna Hiironen
Shout out to Morgan and Ricky Foster, best cousins
a girl can ask for.- Mykela Foster
HAPPY FRIENDSHIP WEEK!—Clara Devine
Drew & Rachel Forever—Jerot
Danny Newman, will you please go to homecoming
with me? - Danny Newman
GO PANTHERS! <3—Jacklyn Williams
Happy Friendship Week! J--Shannon Turner
Happy Friendship week! Yay Senior Year!—
Allie Morris
To Will: Yeah buddy!!!! From, Stevo the Burrito. Steven Saddler
Becca Pronasty is love! <3—Natalie
Tremont
Taylor Anne I love you!! <3—Vincent Faraji
Taylor Millar will you go to homecoming with
me?—Matthew Michalski
I love Erik Smith as much as Jeremy Fisher
Saxon—Erik Smith
Tyler Riddell is cute—Casey Izzo
Brett…will you go to homecoming with
me? I love you—Wil Birsic
Happy Friendship Week!—Marie
Vasitas
Wil…Will you go to homecoming with
me? I love you—Brett Diederich
Happy Friendship Week! J--Amelia
Rivas
O-H…--Scarpelli
I love Jacob Moore!—Riley St. Marie
Snooki and Vinny should be together—
Scarpelli
TGIF—Alex Morris
The cake is a lie—Anonymous
Get better Jacob Moore!—Scarpelli
Space Rooster!—Thomas
We love Mr. K!—Scarpelli
The sentence is False—Thomas
I am the walrus—Thomas
Mr. Backo is a wonderful addition to the
staff.—Scarpelli
2+2=10 in Base 4—Thomas
…IO!—Scarpelli
The Earth is Flat—Thomas
Calculators are Paper weights—
Thomas
Join Juggling club—Thomas
Kristen Konno, will you go to homecoming with
me?—Anonymous
E.C. STUDENTS MAKE THINGS HAPPEN!-ECFTC
Join our wall—Thomas
All your bases belong to us—Thomas
Best Wishes and Have a GREAT SENIOR year—
Mackenzi Baker, Macy Balog, Tara Buckholz,
Angela Buterbaugh, Breanna Carosella, (Laura)
Hang-A Choi, Mary Conroy, Maggie D‘Amico,
Clara Devine, Morgan Foster, Bailey Griffin,
Brigid Grifin, Amanda Griffiths, Stephanie Griffiths, Brenna Hiironen, Sara Kaminski, Nicole
Koubek, Danielle LoParo, Alexandra Morris—
your adopted HR teacher
Daniel Newman, will you go to Homecoming with
me?—Danny Newman
Go E.C.—Dakota Tallman
…Carl Spaetzel
Above: Senior homeroom 103,
the winner of Pennies For
Your Thoughts, a fundraiser
supporting The Challenge
newspaper.
Daddy says: 'I love you, Lauren.' - Mr. Wisnor
Stop…Let the seniors do it!—Scarpelli
I wish it was Jersday.—Scarpelli
A^2+b^2=c^2—Scarpelli
Polo gets food first, then hungry people—Scarpelli
Hi.—Scarpelli
I ran out of things to say.—Scarpelli
EC Class of 2012!—Scarpelli
Mrs. Butler is awesome! - Mr. Wisnor
What happened to the big cookies?—Scarpelli
Mrs. Machovina is groovy, baby. - Mr. Wisnor
Mrs. Shuster- You're the best! - Mr. Wisnor
Go Panthers! - Mr. Wisnor
Mykela Foster is the best cousin on the planet :) Morgan Foster
I love my little brothers, Ricky Foster and Thomas
Wetzel. - Morgan Foster
GO BROWNS!—Scarpelli
Don‘t do drugs.—Scarpelli
In remembrance of Kristie O‘Brien Wetzel—
Scarpelli
Hey, What‘s up?—Scarpelli
Mr. Mac is raw!—Scarpelli
The Seniors will win the spirit competition—
Scarpelli
Shout out to Greeta!—Scarpelli
Homecoming Jack Jerge?—Kat Newman
Shout out to Dirty Danil <3 your big sis—Mykela
Foster
I LOVE SARA! - Ricky Foster
Life is all about perspective—Coach Polo
Break a leg to the cast and crew of Romeo and
Juliet!—Colin Anderson
Tu es quid?—Anonymous
Danny, I bought this for you!—Ben Sleva
Q: Why was the sand wet? A: Because the sea
weed!—Danny Smith
Danny, I‘m serious—Ben Sleva
Thoughts are priceless—Coach Polo
Factus sum en imagiondem Dei—
Scarpelli
I love you, Mrs. Wisnor. - Mr. Wisnor
Happy Friendship week to my freshmen buddy
Savanna Brown! - Morgan Foster
Shout Out to Jessica Berger! From…--Jhoanne Cana
Aardvark.—Scarpelli
Nine in the sky, but the pigs won‘t quit—Allie
Morris
When will the Indians win the World Series?—
Scarpelli
Andrew Laws, we are praying for you!—Scarpelli
We love the Challenge!—Scarpelli
Thanks Andrea, for all your Pennies for your
Thoughts!- Ms. Frey