Who`s Got Spirit? Bailee Lynn Can Sing Devin Runnels is a
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Who`s Got Spirit? Bailee Lynn Can Sing Devin Runnels is a
Baldwin Middle Senior High School INDIANS HAVE TALENT Devin Runnels is a Talented Dude By Jacob VanLooven and Bailee Lynn Talent is Devin Runnel’s middle name. Devin is a junior at Baldwin and is full of interesting talents, like being a speed stack specialist and a Rubik’s Cube master. “Rubik’s Cube and speed stack have more pros to it than people think. I now have good hand eye coordination,” said Devin. Devin started doing the Rubik’s Cube in 2014. He started gaining interest after he watched some videos on YouTube. “I saw the Rubik’s Cube on YouTube and it looked pretty dope so I bought one and learned it in a week,” said Devin. Devin has had some pretty fast times completing the Rubik’s Cube. His fastest time is one minute and three seconds. After completing the Rubik’s Cube multiple times, Devin decided to start speed stacking. Devin was introduced to speed stacking from his PE coach. Devin’s fastest time with speed stacking is six and a half seconds. Devin has some great tips for all of you that want to be great at speed stacking or the Rubik’s Cube. Devin Runnels “Just practice anytime you can and you will get better as time goes on,” said Devin. Even though Devin does not stack anymore, he still has his YouTube channel which is devinrunnels with all of his videos from the past. Winter 2016 25 Bailee Lynn Can Sing By Sarah Krawczyk Singing is something that comes easy to Bailee Lynn. It runs through her veins. Bailee has been singing since she was a little girl. “I started out singing in the car to the radio and gradually started singing to my friends and family,” said Bailee. Her favorite person to sing to is her mom because she is her biggest fan. “My mom is always cheering me on when I sing and she always keeps my spirits up,” said Bailee. Most singers have a favorite singer and Bailee is no exception. “Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus are my favorite singers because they have great voices and they are people to look up to,” said Bailee. Bailee hopes to be a famous singer just like Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus. “I want to get so popular that Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus open up for me,” said Bailee. She believes that you should follow Bailee Lynn your dreams no matter what. Sarah Krawczyk Has An Amazing Talent By Chase Haydu and Mackenzie Cope Tumbling is a gymnastics skill used in a cheer, dance, or for crowd appeal. It can be done as an individual or as group in unison. Sarah Krawczyk is an amazing tumbler for Normandy Athletic Association, which is her cheer team. She also tumbles for the Varsity Cheer Team at Baldwin. “I think when Sarah tumbles, it’s one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen,” said Sam Pittman. Sarah can flip and flip and never stop. She can do a standing back tuck back handspring, a roundoff back tuck and a round off back hand spring layout. “Tumbling is something I love to do. It’s an everyday thing for me,” said Sarah. Tumbling is one of the hardest things to do. It takes lots of training and coordination. “Tumbling is so amazing to watch because it’s so crazy how someone has such talent,” said Taylor Carlson. Sarah has been tumbling since she was four and she considers herself blessed with this talent. Sarah Krawczyk “Tumbling just excites me and I couldn’t imagine not knowing how to do it,” said Sarah. Many people should look up tumbling on the Internet and see how amazing it really is. Who’s Got Spirit? By Amanda Hill Who’s got spirit? Sophomore Mackenzie Cope, that’s who. She’s a cheerleader for Baldwin on the Varsity Team, and she used to cheer for Normandy Athletic Association. Mackenzie’s not only a star athlete, but also exceptional student with a GPA above 3.0. Mackenzie has been cheering for nine years. She has cheered for Baldwin for three years. She started cheering when she was seven years old. While many people think cheerleading is an easy sport or not a sport at all, Mackenzie is here to prove them wrong. “Cheerleading is not as easy as everyone thinks. It takes a lot of practice and determination, but it is very fun,” said Mackenzie. “I like cheerleading because it takes me to my happy place, and I am very passionate about it.” This star athlete’s spirit isn’t slowing down any time soon. Her goal is to Mackenzie Cope one day become a college cheerleader, and maybe even go professional. 26 Winter 2016 VIEWPOINTS Baldwin Middle Senior High School Point/Counterpoint There’s Just Something Sport Requirements Are Too Strict By Samantha Marrero Baldwin’s requirements for sports are unfair. I love sports. Basketball is probably my favorite sport to play. It’s like my stress reliever. You have to maintain a 2.0 GPA during the 4th quarter to play sports during your next school year. These are the requirements because they feel your education should be taken more seriously when playing a sport. Managing a certain GPA for the 4th nine weeks of last year to be able to play sports in the new school year in just unfair. “That is a harsh thing to put the students through. They shouldn’t get punished for last year’s GPA,” said Jalen McDaniel. I totally agree, because if a student is trying to change their ways to benefit themselves, judging them on their past is a wrong thing to do. Sports Requirements Are More Than Fair By Michaela Shafer To play a sport, the county rule for student athletes is they must maintain a 2.0 GPA during the 4th 9-weeks of the previous year. A 2.0 is only a C average, which is considered passing. To be under a 2.0 would be considered failing. Athletics use the grade from the year before to show that this student has not slacked in the past and can handle playing while maintaining a workload. If a student can’t maintain a 2.0 in a lower grade, how can the same student keep up with higher, more advanced classes, while playing sports? Previous low grades + more time taken up with sports + more advanced classes = more low grades. Another reason students need at least a 2.0 is to show dedication. A student athlete should be able to show they can push hard and make the grades they need to play, not only during the season but also during off season. It proves to the coaches that these students who are representing their team can do well on and off the field, court, or track. The question students should be asking isn’t “Why do we have to have a 2.0 from last year?” but rather, “How can I do my best so I can play the sport I love?” About Mondays By Genovonna Clincy Mondays. Who created Mondays? Some may enjoy them, but if you ask me they’re the most awful day of week. I have disliked Mondays since I began middle school. They continue to cut my weekends of fun short. They cut my sleep short, too. They repeatedly start with my weeks off cranky, sleepy, and dragging my way to school. It’s been long going struggle with Mondays. I try to conquer Mondays with a positive attitude and go to bed early on Sundays. But as soon as I wake up on Monday morning, the dreadful look never fails to appear on my face. Dragging around to get ready for school, you would think I turn into a zombie on Mondays. They just drain me of my life. I know I’m not the only one who feels this way. Who do Mondays think they are coming to strip us of our fun? Starting a five day tour of education on Monday isn’t fair. Maybe if Monday wasn’t the beginning of a school week, my dislike wouldn’t be as strong. What It’s Like Being A PK By Madison Woods To start off with, if you don’t know what a PK is, it’s a preacher’s kid. It can be a nice life as well as a not so nice life. In my opinion, it’s hard being a PK, because people expect you to be perfect and not make as many mistakes as other kids. So you have to be very careful what you let people know, because they are very judgmental. Church people tend to gossip a lot. I don’t like being a PK, because I can’t do a lot of things that other kids can do. Also I don’t like it because I’m always in church. I go to church Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Since my parents have their own church, I don’t usually get to go other places with my friends on church days. Something I like about being a PK is that my parents make a lot of money, so I usually get what I want. But not all pastors are successful in the church industry. Some struggle because they don’t have a big population of people. There are other PK’s in the church industry, but we don’t fellowship together unless their church has a special event. But my dad fellowships with other pastors and bishops. They usually meet up and go out to eat together, or wherever they plan. There are good and bad things about being a PK. VIEWPOINTS Baldwin Middle Senior High School My Adventures As A Hollister Employee By Brandon Benjamin I work at one of the world’s marque clothing stores, Hollister. Over 100,000 stores across the globe work together to make the company millions of dollars. As a brand representative, my job can get a little tricky sometimes when it comes to dealing with rude or obnoxious customers, but for the most part it is a very enjoyable job. Being that the clothes are mainly bought by teenagers, most of the employees that work there are teens; so it’s natural to get along and become friends with the other associates. From folding clothes to cleaning coffee up from the floor, the job offers plenty of tasks to do throughout your shift. The most fun part of working there is the crazy acts the customers put on throughout the day. At first, it was unordinary for me to see two women fighting over a shirt or pants, but after just a few shifts it became the usual and quite funny. From women forgetting to put their pants back on before exiting the fitting room, to beastly women undressing in the middle of the store, I have seen it all. On one busy Saturday, our store was swarmed with buyers, and the lines for the dressing rooms and the checkout were ridiculous. Trying to manage all of the crazed people, it was just my luck to find a 6 foot beast of a women undressing in the middle of the store. When I say undressing, I’m talking undergarments and all. Being it was only my fourth or fifth shift, I was still getting used to handling these types of situations; actually, I don’t think anyone at Hollister has had to deal this bizarre of a situation. As you would think, the bare skinned women was quickly noticed by what seemed to be every customer, which, of course, includes little children. I don’t think I’ve ever seen an outburst full of anger and disgust break out that fast in my life. “Aren’t you going to do something, kid?” people kept yelling at me. Scared for my life, I approached the women to stop the ragging mob from leaving the store without buying, and I simply tried my hand at explaining to her why public nudity was not okay. What seemed to be the right thing to do was way off. With watery eyes and pain in her voice, she accused me of discriminating against her because she was a plus size. She even said, “What, you don’t think all this could get dollars thrown at it?” Umm… Finally, after what seemed to be forever, the mall security showed up to remove her from the store. But she wouldn’t go down without a fight. Seeing that scrawny short cop roll around on the floor with the large women was the highlight of my day. He finally got his composer and arrested her and sent the mob into cheers and applause. This was only just one of my fun times with the People of Hollister. Positive People By Ceana Thornton Different people have different routes to the success for their future, depending on particular circumstances. Many kids have big dreams, but when they tell them to a small minded person, they feel belittled because of how they crush their wants and dreams. Being positive means loving without question, whether you agree with something or not, you love unconditionally. Sometimes we don’t like people and we show it unknowingly but sometimes that doesn’t hinder them, it hinders you from moving forward. It’s best to forgive and leave situations alone, not because you’re scared but for the simple fact that no one likes to be around the angry ones. The reaction you give to certain situations says a lot about you. Stand up for yourself by all means, but do it with pride and sincerity. Letting things slide only work for a certain amount of time, so speak up. Show your strength and show people you’re not to be dealt with. It’s hard to hate, it take up too much energy, which you could use to just move forward. The majority of this world is cruel. When we learn to love the universe, be thankful, and mind our own business we are bound to be prosperous. Tell someone how much you love them today. Spread the love. “Open your eyes,” said Bob Marley, “look within. Are you satisfied with the life you’re living?” Awkward Eye Contact Is The Worst By Jessica Malenfant I sometimes feel as if one of the worst things in life is when you accidentally make eye contact with someone. You end up not being sure whether you should smile back or try to make that person think they didn’t actually make eye contact with you. It might just be me over-thinking things, but I have always found it hard to think of what to do next. For example, when you’re in a car looking out the window and you and the person in the car next to you make eye contact. Every time this happens to me, it feels as if someone decided to build the Great Wall of China in between the cars, but one where you can still see the other person through it. Then I’m just sitting there looking in the other direction, hoping the car would finally pass our car so I can continue staring out the window. Then there’s the undeniable awkwardness that comes with having someone eat directly in front of you. This is when you’re trying to eat but then get suddenly uncomfortable and look up to find someone staring directly at you while eating a burrito. What do you do? I never know whether to smile or quickly look away. Yes, that awkward eye contact moment is the worst. Winter 2016 27 Tuccillo and Smith: Batman and Robin? Mr. Tuccillo and Coach Smith, or Batman and Robin? By Micah Drum Batman and Robin; the Knights of the night... And the day... And everything in between. The two are an epic duo, ready at all times to defend Baldwin Middle Senior-High School from the darkness that overwhelms it. They hide underneath masks, concealing their identity, fighting bad guys, and fighting for justice. Many would like to know just who these caped crusaders are to thank them, or possibly buy them lunch sometime. This provokes the question; who are Batman and Robin? It is in my professional opinion that the two are none other than Baldwin’s own, Mr. Tuccillo and Coach Smith. Now, before you all dismiss the whole idea entirely, first ask let me ask you; have you ever seen Tuccillo and Batman at the same time? Furthermore, he must be Batman. Also, Tuccillo has one of the strongest jaw lines I’ve ever seen, perfect for the impeccable chin behind the mask of the Dark Knight. This then begs the question; who is Robin? Well, the list of possibilities is long and distinguished. However, when taken into consideration that Mr. McLain is respectfully 6’0, while Robin is respectfully 5’5, and Coach Mullin is almost always in the gym, that leaves only a few more people. Any logical thought process would narrow this investigation down to Coach Saoud and Coach Smith, and the thought of Coach Saoud being Robin doesn’t make much sense to me. Plus, I even asked Coach Saoud if he was Robin, to which he replied, “No.” Therefore, the only logical explanation is that Coach Smith is Robin. “No. I’m nobody’s sidekick,” said Coach Smith. Nobody’s sidekick, huh? Have you ever seen Coach Graham without Coach Smith right by his side? Didn’t think so. Also, of course he would deny it. If he were indeed Robin he would do anything to throw an investigator such as myself off the trail. Furthermore, Coach Smith would deny all ties to the masked Boy Wonder. Secondly, let me ask you all something; have you ever seen Coach Smith and Robin in the same room? All of this is concrete evidence that Coach Smith is in fact the masked Boy Wonder. Many students at Baldwin, however, don’t find it necessary to exploit the identities behind the masked vigilantes. “Their identities are completely irrelevant because they are more than men - – they are symbols. They send a message to criminals to fear the dark and tell the common man that anyone can be a hero. That’s the thing about them, they have ascended from being mere mortals. They are heroes. If you do know who they are, I don’t care to for I already know who they are. They are Batman and Robin!” said Ben Pittman, a senior. I, unlike Mr. Pittman, am curious, and with the leads I’ve acquired on this case I’m closer than ever to uncovering the true identities behind the caped crusaders. I will stop at nothing to prove my theory correct, that Mr. Tuccillo and Coach Smith are indeed Batman and Robin. Disrespectful Students Need An Attitude Check By Megan Rosier Since when has it become okay for students to disrespect their teachers? Some students talk down to their teachers just as they talk down to one another, not that talking down to one another is any better. Too often students get upset with teachers because they don’t have the grade they feel they deserve. Even though the student may not have earned it, they still get upset with the teacher. Teachers are doing their jobs, but some students continuously attack them personally. “Students think that they don’t get enough respect from the teachers so they don’t give them as much respect,” said sophomore Morgan Denmark. The students need to learn that no matter the situation, they are the kids and the teacher is the adult. “I think it’s awful and parents should teach their kids to respect adults no matter what. Some teachers don’t do anything about it and that allows kids to continue to disrespect and run over them,” said Brooke Sappe, a junior. Not all parents know that their kid is coming to school and being disrespectful. Some students believe that they can come to school and get away with it, because teachers can’t do much about it except argue back or write a referral. Some teachers don’t want to write referrals because they know that the punishment doesn’t always fit the crime. Attitudes have gotten so unacceptable that schools are losing teachers and it has become hard to find teachers to hire. More and more adults have lost interest in teaching due to all the disrespect many students show towards the adults. “I understand why someone wouldn’t want this job because of it,” said Mr. Kelly, the art teacher. Most teachers believe they have done as much as they can. There is only so much they can do to handle the situation. But what happens once it’s taken to the office? The office does the best they can because they are having to follow a district plan. “Teachers help us with our future, the least we could do is give them the respect they deserve,” said Shelby Underwood, a sophomore. 28 Winter 2016 FACULTY FUNNIES Baldwin Middle Senior High School What Was Your Favorite Who Was Your Celebrity Show Growing Up? Crush When You Were Younger? By Celine Echevarria Mrs. Winter – Gilligan’s Island Ms. Tritt – Magnam PI Mrs. Jacobs – Brady Bunch Coach Green – Martin Coach Mullin – Johnny Quest Mr. Kelly – Power Rangers Ms. Dechman – El Chauo del 8 Mr. McCoy – Simpsons Ms. Beasley – The Love Boat Mr. Atkins – Fresh Prince of Bel Air Coach Saoud – Three’s Company What Is Your Favorite Winter Activity? By Michele Lucas and Andrew Moody Mrs. Kelley – Snuggling by the fireplace Ms.Tritt – Snuggling and snow skiing Mrs. Going – Snuggling by a fireplace with a cup of tea Mrs. Jacobs – Hunting Mr. McCullough – Bass Fishing Mr. Mullin – Tennis Mrs. Murfin – Fires Mr. Wells – Having a fire going Mr. Saucer – Hibernating Mrs. Winter – Skiing Mrs. Norris – Drinking hot chocolate Mr. Rimmer – Watching basketball Mrs. Black – Watching Christmas movies and decorating for Christmas Mr. Greene – Basketball Mrs. Taylor – Staying indoors Mr. Stenbeck – Hunting Mrs. Ballard – Watching TV Mr. McLain – Traveling Mrs. Larkins – The Holidays Mrs. Shields – Sleeping If You Could Have Dinner With Anyone, Who Would It Be? By Jenna Sykes and Antonio DeLua Ms. Bukowski – My grandparents Mrs. Drum – Mark Brunell Mrs. Jacobs – Tim Tebow Mrs. Going – My mom Mrs. Brooke – Princess Diana Mrs. Hodges – My mom Mrs. Padgett – My parents Mr. Green – 2pac Mr. Freeman – Ronald Reagan Ms. Tritt – John Lennon Mrs. V. Roberts-My dad Mrs. Cornelius – Barbra Streisand Mrs. Wrenn – Eleanor Roosevelt Mr. Mullin – John F. Kennedy Mrs. Shields – My husband Mrs. Young – Robin Williams Dean Shields-My wife Mr. McCullongh – Teddy Roosevelt Mrs. Kirk – Mrs. Murfin Mrs. Larkins – President Obama Faculty Pet Peeves By Jerry Smith and Cory Wilfong Coach Saoud – “I hate sleepers.” Mr. Mclain – “Repeating myself multiple times.” Mrs. Ballard – “When people ask me questions when I’m trying to work.” Mrs. Cran – “Leaving answers blank.” Mr. Ferguson – “Being loud and lying when you know you are wrong.” Mrs. Graham – “Playing your cell phone out loud without ear buds.” Mr. Atkins – “Excuses; excuses are like toilet bowls, everybody has one and they are all the same.” Mrs. Tritt – “Lying, cheating, stealing. I don’t hang with them.” Mrs. Brooke – “People waiting until the last minute to complete a task.” Mrs. Young – “Kids who play dumb when I know they are not.” Mr. Mullin – “Repeating myself.” Mr. Shields – “Lazy people.” Mrs. Roberts – “Tardiness.” Mr. Kennedy – “Know it all’s.” Mrs. Going – “People who pull out in front of me when I’m driving and then go slow.” Dr. Hall – “People who put inaccurate information on Facebook.” Mrs.Padgett – “People who steal and then lie about it.” Mrs. Shields – “Mr. Mullin is my pet peeve.” Mrs. Hodges – “When they tell me they are going to do something and they never do.” Mrs. Frazier – “People who don’t clean up after themselves.” Coach Green – “People who eat who eat and chew food when you are trying to talk to them on the phone.” If You Could Marry Any Celebrity, Who Would It Be? By Micah Drum Mrs. Jacobs – John Stamos Mr. Tuccillo – Tina Fey Mrs. Drum – Kirk Cameron Mrs. Ladson – Shia LaBeouf Mrs. Winter – Christian Bale Mr. Stenbeck – Katie Perry Coach Saoud – Sarah Evans Coach Smith – Reese Witherspoon Mrs. Graham – Rob Schneider Mrs. Tritt – John Lennon Mrs. Young – both of the Property Brothers Mr. C – Reese Witherspoon Mrs. Black – Bradley Cooper Mr. Saucer – Jennifer Lawrence By Hannah Drum Mrs. Jacobs – Robert Redford Mrs. Young – Mikhail Baryshnikov Mrs. Graham – New kids On The Block Mrs. Drum – Scott Baio Mrs. Going – John Travolta Mrs. Brooke – Bono from U2 Mrs. Hodges – David Cassidy Mrs. Padgett – Elvis Presley Mrs. Bukowski – Justin Timberlake Mr. Green – Halle Berry Who Was Your Role Model In High School? By Shedrick Rogers Mrs. Jacobs – My mother Mrs. Pelicier – My mother, Mrs. Howard my 11th grade teacher Mr. Stenbeck – My dad Coach Green – My father (anybody can be a dad but it takes a real man to be a father.) Mrs. Bridwell – Mrs. Fralick my 10th grade English teacher Coach McCullough – My dad, who was also my football coach Mrs. McGill – Mrs Janae my 10th – 12th grade dance instructor Mr. Ferguson – 2 pac Mrs. Larkins – Aunt Mary Mr. Mullin – Pat McMahon Mrs. Shields – Micheal Jordan Mr. Shields – Dad Mrs. Drum – Youth Pastor Phillip Mrs. Vincent – Nicole Nordeman What Is Your Favorite Childhood Memory? By Aulexsus Hughes and Julie Taylor Mrs. Tritt – Seeing my dad after four months of not seeing him Mrs. Graham – Family vacation to the mountains Mrs. Jacobs – Vacationing to the mountains Dean Shields – Knee boarding at the lake Mrs. Bridwell – Spending summers on my granddad’s farm Coach Green – Playing kickball and going go karting in my grandma’s backyard. Coach McCullough – Playing baseball and football in the yard with my brother and my friends Ms Larkins – Going to the beach with my family Mrs. Shields – Diving off the high board Mr. Mullin – Being dragged around my yard by my dog Mrs. Wheeler – My 3rd birthday when McDonalds had the merry go round Mrs. Fenton – Going to my grandparent’s. Enjoy them while you can What’s Your Favorite High School Memory? By Jared Hendershot and Hailey Hepstall Ms. Bridwell – swim meets Mr. McCullough – beating Lee 6-0 junior year and playing in winning play Ms. Mullis – Cross Country Mr. Shields – going to state finals in football sophomore and junior year Mr. Auguste – Kreul Classics, beat Dwyer high Ms. Seagraves-graduation and walking across the stage Mr. Freeman – lunch time Mr. Takach – Grad Bash Mr. Mullin – pitching a 1-0 shutout against Clay High Ms. Larkins – graduation Mr. Green – basketball game three, three pointers in a row Ms. Tritt – graduation Ms. Gilpin-being on the soccer team Ms. Domenech – Clash of Classes Ms. Winter-first class to wear jeans to school Mr. Mclain-graduation Ms. Jacobs-graduation Mr. C – going on my senior trip to New York Ms. Young – first day at the brand new school Baldwin Middle Senior High School FACULTY FUNNIES If You Hit The Lottery, What Would You Do? Mrs. Mullis – “Put it in a bank until I know what to do with it, maybe go sky diving because I know I have the money in case something were to happen” Mr. Tuccillo – “Build a bigger house for my family, buy a condo on the beach, and continue working at Baldwin Middle Senior High, because I love it here that much.” Mr. Stenbeck – “Retire” Ms. Domenech – “Help out my friends and family, then pay off my car, and school. Then I would buy a house and retire.” Coach Smith – “Give to the church, pay off bills, and buy a trust for my daughter.” Coach Saoud – “I would buy a business, probably a sandwich shop and gas station, and buy lots of property.” Mrs. Winter – “Me and my husband have talked about this before. I would get an accountant, quit my job, buy me and my husband new cars, I could see myself in a C70. I would then develop a fund to generate money to help people.” Coach Mullin – “Give 10% to the church, 20% to my family, buy houses for kids, buy house for my wife and I, start a scholarship at FSCJ and UNF for Baldwin kids, and donate to the Baldwin Athletics.” Mrs. Roberts – “Share with family and friends, treat myself to a nice Disney cruise, pay bills, pay off house, and feed the unfortunate.” Mrs. Ladson – “Quit my job, pay off my house and parents’ house. I would live like I do but never work again.” Mr. Shafer – “Quit teaching, buy a live music bar/ nightclub/ restaurant/ party venue. Also give my daughter lots of money.” Mr. Kennedy – “Buy a tour bus, a lot of music equipment, and become a rock star.” Ms. Gilpin – “Quit my job, travel the world. I would live 6 months in Costa Rica and the other 6 months in the U.S.” Mr. Atkins – “I would pay my tithe, and create a shell company. I would pay myself an allowance and buy investment property through my company for low income families whom can only get a house from a grant I create which would have my mother’s name on it. I would then make key individuals of my family run the company because you can either give a man fish or teach a man to fish; money doesn’t change people, It changes the people around you.” Mr. Kelly – “Set away money for my son’s college, make sure my close family and in-laws are set for life, then donate the rest to charities and organizations.” 29 What’s Your Craziest High School Memory? By Natalie Stokes and Frank Roark By Michaela Shafer and Landry Humphrey Winter 2016 Mrs. Black – Getting into an accident on the way to school with 8 other cars, who were all students. They ended up missing school all day, but none of them were hurt. Mr. Saoud – Playing beach volleyball all day, every day, during Senior year. Mr. Smith – At the football game against Trinity when Joe Graham intercepted the ball and ran it all the way to the in zone, scoring a touchdown. Afterwards everyone was looking to congratulate him, however he could not be found. Finally I look to the sidelines and Graham is bent over hyperventilating. Ms. Domenech – Spending Senior skip days on the boat with my friends. Mr. McCullough – Taking my dad’s truck mudding and bending the oil filter. Mr. Mullin – Taking cat body parts out of one cat and placing them into another during class. Mrs. Murfin – Dancing to Kung Fu Fighting, while in Sumo Wrestler costumes, for the senior talent show. Mrs. Shields – Driving a car through the art room wall. Mr. Kelly – Locking myself out of my car and breaking into it while at school. Ms. Tritt – Grad Bash during senior year. Mrs. Brooke – Driving my mom’s car through the wall at Robert E. Lee High School. Mr. Rimmer – Breaking my toe while riding on a 4-wheeler without shoes on and going cow-tipping. Mrs. Jacobs – Dressing up for homecoming week. Mr. Shields – Playing volleyball with Mr. Saoud everyday. Mrs. Drum – Tricking two boys into believing that this girl was going to beat them up for messing up her folder, so they ran to the office and bought her a new one. Mrs. Young – Skipping on senior skip day. Ms. Roberts – Being the only Freshman in a Senior math class. Mr. Bunn – Skipping Journalism class by going to eat while telling my teacher that I was selling ads. Mrs. Norris – I was running late to school and was in the wrong turning lane, so I sped up and passed my geometry teacher who was Japanese. The turn was dangerous, however I made it to class, only to hear my teacher talk about the crazy driver he experienced this morning. Mrs. Winter – My mom made me quit all activities that I just started senior year to get a job. What Was Your Most Embarrassing Moment As A Teacher? By Sabrina Walker and Ashley Crews Mr. Beninati – When I was the only teacher to dress up for Halloween, because I didn’t hear the announcements. Mr. Ferguson – I accidentally spit on a girl while talking. Mr. Stenbeck – I tripped over a computer table in class. Mr. Smith – I taught a whole class with my zipper down. Mr. Graham – A student made me cupcakes for my birthday and I was up walking around, when I went to sit on the edge of my desk I sat one of the cupcakes. Mrs. Murfin – One time I was coaching volleyball and I didn’t realize the bleachers were behind me and I feel back into them. Mr. Deane – My zipper broke and I didn’t have a spare pair of pants with me. Mrs. Gunnoe – When I fumble over words. Mrs. Bukowski – Someone threw something at the board while I was teaching and I thought it was a roach so I went running and screaming out of the classroom. Mr. Bunn – When my students and I got moved to another teacher’s class for testing and the students destroyed the room and I got in trouble. Mr. McLain – One year while I was teaching my Photoshop class, the kids were using the spot healing brush. I told one of the boys that he did a good job on that one, but the boy turned around and said, “That’s my dad”. I was shocked, but then a few seconds later he said, “No, I’m just kidding. I searched drug addicts on the internet”. Mrs. Kirk – I ripped my pants while playing volleyball. Mr. Atkins – At my old school I was walking out of the restroom and I had toilet paper coming out of my pants, so I grabbed it and pretended like I had it to blow my nose and threw it away. Mrs. Winter – My first year teaching we went on a field trip and all my kids pretended they had to use the bathroom and never came back, so I had to call the principal. Mrs. Seagraves – I locked my keys in my closet and I thought my kids had them and I blamed them for it. I later found them in my closet and felt bad for blaming them. Mr. Kelly – I had an office in the back and I had my computer plugged in. I went to answer a student and tripped over the cord to my computer and it fell off the stand and it broke. Mrs. Norris – I spilled a whole cup of Starbucks coffee all over me and my computer. Mrs. Dechman – I came to school with two different shoes on. Mrs. Jones – I was opening bio supplies and I cut myself with my scissors and it got all over my white pants. Mrs. Domenech – We were doing a lab in one of my classes and I was opening a bottle of tonic water and it exploded all over me. ! k c o R BALDWIN INDIANS 30 Winter 2016 THE HEALTH NUT What’s Causing Your Acne? By Rachel Taylor and Gabriella Tanner Acne, we all get it. Acne is a struggle that most teens face every day, but what is acne? Acne is the occurrence of inflamed or infected sebaceous glands in the skin caused by bacteria in the skin. Acne can be caused by many contributing factors of everyday lifestyle. Touching your face, oils in your skin, dirty sheets, pillowcases, hats, and towels are all some of the main sources of acne problems. The symptoms of acne are painful pimples, whiteheads, and blackheads on the face, neck, back, or chest. Treatment options can come in many different forms such as peroxide or salicylic acid. There are also options like commercial products, such as Proactive, Clearasil, Clean and Clear, and so many others. Acne is a normal thing that everyone gets at some point in their life. There are many different ways of curing acne and dealing with the issue. Baldwin Middle Senior High School The Holiday Treat You Should Not Feel Guilty About By Christina Goodrich It’s officially the end of the holiday season and that means we have the guilt of eating all the holiday food throughout October, November, and December. Even as your Halloween candy stash reduces, and all the Thanksgiving food is just emptying out of your system, we feel the guilt. Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and rolls are all traditional holiday fare that’s not so diet friendly, but we all eat. But there might have been nutritional bright spots on your holiday table, if you munched on the proper nuts plucked from that piece of pecan pie. Pecans are packed with hearthealthy fats, protein, vitamins and minerals. A study at Loma Linda University demonstrates that pecans may help contribute to overall heart health and disease prevention by increasing the amount of antioxidants in the body. Pecans improve blood cholesterol when eaten in moderation. In addition, they contain more than 19 vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, vitamin E. The protein and fiber contents in pecans are worthy of praise as well. Just a 1-ounce serving can provide 11 percent of the necessary daily value for fiber. And for protein content, a half ounce can take the place of 1 ounce of meat. Munching on handfuls of these nuts keep you feeling full and energetic while not threatening your waistline. When pecans are paired with sugary or salty toppings or mixes, go easy on the trimmings. Even though pecans are a great source of nutrients, you need to look beyond the pecan pie. 10 Ways To Work Off Endometriosis Effects Almost 2 Million Women Holiday Weight By Kayleigh Powell Endometriosis effects an estimated 176 million women. The disease has been found in nearly every organ of the body including the pelvic cavity, spleen, kidney, heart, lungs, eyes and even on the brain. The stigma with this “hidden” disease is that since there are no diagnostic tests that can diagnose one with this disease, many women are left to suffer for an average of 8 to 12 years. “Endometriosis makes me feel like a prisoner in my own body,” said Erin Modglin. To date, the only way to positively diagnose endometriosis is via a laparoscopy with pathology confirmation. In rare cases, endometriosis has been documented to be found in men. There are different theories as to what causes this disease. However, due to lack of research, none of these theories have been scientifically proven nor do they explain the full mechanism of endometriosis. At the moment, there are no known treatments which fully cure endometriosis. Invasive surgery to include excision of the disease is the “gold standard” for not only diagnosing but, as well, removing the disease. Since there is no cure, recurrent surgeries are often required. Studies reflect the average cost of having endometriosis is $10,486 per year. The most common symptoms of this disease are “killer cramps” and infertility. Since this disease is known to affect women during their prime years, the killer cramps are often dismissed by medical professionals and not addressed until infertility becomes a concern. With this said, endometriosis does not equal infertility. There are currently less than 100 specialists in the United States whom practice excision of this disease. While endometriosis can be debilitating for many, very few have luck receiving disability assistance for this disease since it is not noted to be terminal. Teens Need Healthy Eating Habits By Mya Morrison Eating well is crucial for growing teenagers because their nutrient needs are getting higher. Most teenagers don’t meet the recommendations for whole grains, fruit and vegetable intake. Eating healthy can be difficult for teens because they get distracted from eating healthy by going out with friends and eating junk foods and snaking on foods that might drain their energy. When you eat like this, you take in a lot of calories, mostly from unhealthy sugar and fat, which increases the risk for obesity. “If teens ate healthy they would have less health issues and might have more energy throughout the day,” said Arilyse Hernandez, an 11th grader. Sugary beverages contribute to excessive weight gain and obesity. Even 100 percent fruit juice can contain a pure source of sugar and fiber. Water is the best and healthiest option. Seltzer is another healthy option, or diet sodas consumed in small portions. Portion size is important to maintain to achieve a healthy weight size. You should fill half of your plate with nonstarchy vegetables, such as broccoli, spinach, carrots and green beans. It is important to include iron rich food such as beef, chicken, fish and shellfish because iron carries oxygen to muscles. It helps the brain function and also helps the immune system to fight off diseases. “Size portions are necessary because that is a part of eating healthy knowing how much to eat because there’s no point in eating three full plates of food knowing that is bad for your health,” said Kahirah Stevens, an 11th grader. “Overall eating healthy is good for you and to maintain having a healthy body and weight, you should definitely eat right,” said Abigail Sell, a 7th grader. Compiled By Miranda Carr 1-Cut the soft drinks. Drinking water or all natural juice will reduce your carb intake drastically. 2-Eat dark leafy greens. Kale and spinach are full weight loss boosting antioxidants. Eating more of the items in your diet will increase the health of your skin and help you to lose weight. 3-Cranberry and grapefruit juice. In a scientific study, drinking 8 oz. of either cranberry or grapefruit juice after every meal helped about half the participants drop pounds. 4-Ice cold water not room temperature. Ice cold water is proven to speed your metabolism and increase weight loss. 5-Eat often, not less. Eating healthy snacks in between meals helps your metabolism to keep running and therefore helps you shed weight faster. 6-Exercise. I’m not talking about running a marathon or training for the Olympics either. Take the stairs instead of the elevator, take a walk or run when you’re bored, just get up and move! 7-Sleep! It’s difficult for our body’s functions to work properly when you don’t get the proper amount of beauty rest. Do your metabolism a favor, and go to sleep an hour early tonight. 8-Cut out white carbs. This one is tough. Potatoes, rice, bread, and all of our favorite food friends are filled with carbs. Cut the carbs, lose the weight. 9-Stop being the midnight snacker. You know how when it’s your bed time, you kind of just shut down? Yeah, well so does your body. Stop feeding it past 9:00 pm while it’s trying to sleep and your food will digest better. 10-Eat protein when you feel like you need to binge. Nuts, chicken and eggs are super filling foods that come in dozens of recipes and are great for cravings. 10 Plants That Can Cure By Mya Morrison 1. Dandelions – Can be used to treat eczema, while others use it for arthritis and even intestinal disorders. 2. Rosemary – It may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and it improves circulation of the brain. 3. Lavender – It has anti-Inflammatory and antiseptic properties. Used to treat anxiety, migraines and depression. 4. Aloe Vera Plant – Treats burns, cuts and skin infections. May have properties to reduce skin inflammation. 5. Lemon thyme – Digestive aid for children with upset tummies. Used to treat wounds and can work as an antibiotic. Also used as anti-fungal against toe problems. 6. Celery Seed – Reduces blood pressure in animal study. Functions as a diuretic and can be used to treat psoriasis. 7. Peppermint – Known to soothe headaches, skin irritations, nausea, pain, diarrhea, flatulence. 8. Catnip Leaves – Can help toothaches. It can also make you sweat when you have a low fever. Mild sedative for humans. 9. Sweet Basil – Stimulates breast milk production. A thing called holy basil used in India is used for stress, diabetes and even asthma. 10. Chamomile – Sooths stress and relaxes. It helps with bites, stings and skin irritations. THE HEALTH NUT Baldwin Middle Senior High School Home Remedies For Clear Skin! By Elizabeth Boychuk 1. Apply freshly squeezed lemon juice on you face. Leave it for 10 minutes, then wash it off with warm water. After, rub cucumber to soften and moisturize. Do this daily or every other day. 2. Apply raw honey on your face and let it naturally dry. Rinse it off with warm water. Do this daily or every other day. 3. Apply aloe vera gel on your face with a cotton ball. Let it dry for 30 minutes. Rinse it off with warm water. Do this daily or every other day. 4. Mix cinnamon powder with honey. Apply it to your acne. Let it dry there for 30 minutes. Wash it off with warm water. Do this every other day. 5. Mix 1 tsp of baking soda with 1 tsp of water or lemon juice to make a paste. Wash you face with warm water and use the paste to exfoliate you skin. Leave it on till it dries. Rinse face with warm water, and pat it dry. Do this 2 or 3 times a week. 6. Cut fresh cucumber into thick slices. Rub it on your face. Leave it on over night. Rinse it off with warm water in the morning. Do this daily before bed. 7. Warm up some coconut oil in microwave. Apply it warm to your face, neck, arms, and legs. Massage for 10 minutes. Rinse it off. Do this once daily. 8. Beat 1 egg white and add juice from ? lemon, and mix it. Apply it to your face for 30 minutes. Wash it off with warm water. Do this every other day. 9. Drink a lot of water! out. 10. Gets lots of sleep, don’t stress How To Have A Healthy Lifestyle By Ceana Thornton A healthy lifestyle begins with taking care of your body; taking care of your body begins with your intake. The kitchen is the essential key to a healthier way of life, without a good and heathy diet, you won’t be able to function the right way. This healthy life starts with nine ingredients that are great in the kitchen. Avocados are packed with vitamins C, K, and B6, which help to make you feel full to keep from snacking. They consist of unsaturated fat that keep the gut healthy. Green juice is referring to any mix of fruit, vegetables, or protein that help the body. These help detox the body for any impurities. Apple Cider Vinegar helps the body maintain a healthy alkaline pH level, which helps prevent fatigue, weight problems, acne, and heartburn. Coconut Oil elevates the HDL levels in your body and reduces heart disease. It contains lauric acid, which has antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiviral properties. Fish is a great source of omega3 fatty acids, a polyunsaturated fat that is anti-inflammatory. It helps with digestion of foods. Turmeric is an herb that is famous for its ability to target inflammation. Adding this to a tea, a soup, or any food is great. Garlic is great for targeting the immune system. The antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal properties are always great for targeting such. Ginger gets rid of inflammation at the blink of an eye. Manuka Honey is good for an alternative sweetener to sugar. It’s antibacterial so adding it to a tea or any drink is amazing. These are all great beginner essentials to starting a healthy diet or a healthier lifestyle. Keep these in your kitchen; you will already have a start for being healthy. May you and your body be thankful for these essentials. Take care of your body, it’s the only one you have. Winter 2016 31 Ten Ways To Lose Weight Compiled by Kendra Crews Here is a list of ways to lose weight, even the weight from the all the holiday sweets: Cut back on salt Eat a 300-calorie breakfast Eat things with less calories Go to the gym, listen to music to get you more motivated while you work out Do yoga Start each meal with a glass of water Be diligent about portion control Don’t go hungry to long Snack on high-protein, high-fiber foods Get more sleep Long-Term Veganism Is An Internal Nightmare By Gabriella Tanner and Paige Meadows Veganism is both the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products, particularly in diet, and an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of animals. The idea of veganism is to create a cruelty free world for humans and animals. Of course veganism may sound good on paper, but the long term effects aren’t taken into consideration by the participants. This way of life is often sparsely researched, so most proprietors don’t understand the potential harm it can create. There are many nutrients that the body needs, and on a vegan diet the body isn’t receiving the dietary factors it needs. Without meeting the dietary needs of the body that are only found in animal fats such as butter, lard, egg yolks, fish oils, and other fatrich cellular membranes such as liver, other organ meats, fish eggs, and shell fish, the other nutrients in the body can largely go to waste. Some of the long term effects of a strict veganism diet include vitamin B-12 deficiency, osteoporosis or low calcium in the bones resulting in lower bone density, and iron deficiency. In turn, veganism can be seen as a great health and lifestyle choice, but is actually an internal nightmare for the body. Breast Cancer Survivors Tattoo Their Scars By Jasmine Louis – Jacques Mastectomies are surgeries on patients who have breast cancer. These surgeries remove all and/or part of the breast and are life-saving. The down side of these surgeries is that they leave scars. Emotional scars of the journey they’ve been through and how they look now, and physical scars on the breast that usually end up with the loss of a nipple. Because of these scars, many women who have gone through these surgeries have serious insecurity issues. Some women who have had their whole breast removed feel like less of a woman without their breast. Others get insecure that the scarring no longer makes them beautiful, even though they are no less of a woman than the bustiest women around. These things do not define them and some tattoo artists have come about to help these survivors realize that. P.Ink is short for “Personal Ink”. P.Ink is a gateway that helps breast cancer survivors meet up with experienced tattoo artists who specialize in creating beautiful tattoos to cover up the scars left by their mastectomies. In October, for a weekend only, tattoo shops across the country hold an all-day free tattoo session solely for survivors. This experience has changed the way women all over feel about themselves. Even family come and get tattoos (not on their breasts, of course) in support of their survivor. Some women feel as if the tattoos are a final sense of closure, to be done with that rigorous chapter of their life they endured. Others take it as a different perspective into breast cancer, seeing it as no longer a dark time and they have beautiful ink to show for it. The Truth About Calories By Casey Millan and Regan Brobst It’s a national obsession to count calories and limit the amount of food we intake in order to lose weight. But is this really the healthiest option? A calorie is a unit of energy given by food, which means when you ingest calories, the energy from them are used to perform basic functions in your body (such as breathing and circulating blood). So even if you did limit the amount of calories you consume, you would still have to ingest enough in order to be healthy. But how does your body use calories? Your body burns them in a process called metabolism. You can mea- sure the amount of calories you would need to consume in order to keep your body in tip top shape by seeing a nutritionist, or by taking advantage of online calculators which determine the healthy amount dependent on age, weight and activity level. It also really matters where your calories come from. Calories come from three macronutrients: carb, protein, and fat, all of which you are probably familiar with. These nutrients determine how much fuller you feel after each meal. So limiting calories can be a tricky and a tedious job but you should only do it if you understand the truth about calories. 32 Winter 2016 THE HEALTH NUT Baldwin Middle Senior High School Understanding How Diabetes Can Change Your Life By Ashley Glass Diabetes is a condition where the body does not properly process food for use as energy. Diabetes comes in a couple different forms, but type 1 and type 2 are the most common forms. Most of the food we eat turns into glucose (or sugar), for our bodies to use for energy. “Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the United States,” according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The pancreas is an organ that is located near the stomach. It makes the hormone called insulin to help glucose get into the cells of our bodies. When you’re diabetic, your body doesn’t make enough or can’t use its own insulin as well as it should. It can cause build up in your blood. Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults. About 5-10% of people with diabetes have type 1. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form. “I have type 1 diabetes. If my sugar The Benefits Of Eating Vegetables By Jordan Bomhold Eating vegetables obviously is a healthy habit, but many people don’t know just how many benefits vegetables have. Vegetables are important sources of many nutrients including potassium, dietary fiber, folate or folic acid, vitamin A and vitamin C. Diets rich in potassium may help to maintain healthy blood pressure. Vitamins A and C could help strengthen a person’s immune system and fight the common cold and other sicknesses. Potassium has other benefits for the body like relief from stroke, heart and kidney disorders, anxiety and stress, as well as enhanced muscle strength, metabolism, water balance, electrolytic functions, can also help a person’s nervous system. There are other good properties that can be found in different vegetables such as many other vitamins like vitamin K, B8, B12, and vitamin D. Things like iron and magnesium can be found in things like carrots. What benefits you get from the vegetables all depends on which ones you’re eating. Carrots help eye sight and spinach is packed with nutrients good for a person’s skin and hair. It also provides protein, iron, with vitamins and many different kinds of minerals. It is a very good habit to eat vegetables because of all the good benefits they have for the body. spikes up, it makes me tired and gives me a headache, so I become very irritable. If it drops, my muscles start to ache and I get sweaty. Also, I become very irritable when it becomes low, because I just ache everywhere and just want to feel better,” said Darcie Moore, a Palatka High School student. “It’s hard to deal with, because I see all of my friends eating whatever and I can’t, or when I want to take my insulin and people don’t know about it, they look at me funny when they see me do it.” “I have type 2 diabetes. It affects my life due to my pancreas not producing insulin. It’s caused me to have preeclampsia during both of my pregnancies, causing my children to be big when they were born and I almost lost my life,” said Jessica Glass. “I have to prick my finger 4-8 times a day, take a shot every time I eat, and have to catch my blood sugar before it drops too low or gets too high.” Eating healthier, getting more exercise, and losing excess weight can help you prevent getting diabetes. The Bad Effects Of Caffeine By Hannah Drum and Jenna Sykes Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant added to many foods and drinks to relieve drowsiness. The need for caffeine in many people is an outstanding amount. Drinks like soda, coffee, tea, and energy drinks all have caffeine in them. Regular use of caffeine can have negative side effects. Caffeine is a drug and can be dangerous if over used. It is most popular among adults and teenagers. Many drink it for the energy, although they may enjoy the taste. “I drink sweet tea and soda a lot. I don’t really rely on it for energy, I just like the taste,” said sophomore Shelby Underwood. Within 24 hours of quitting the drug, withdrawal symptoms may occur. Dizziness, headaches, and lack of alertness are a part of these side effects. 90% of people around the world consume at least one meal or drink with caffeine in it daily. It has a negative effect on over 90% of high schoolers’ sleeping patterns. Many rely on it to stay awake. “I rely on energy drinks or coffee when I need an extra energy boost,” said sophomore Sam Pittman. If one is not immune to the amount of caffeine they consume they may feel jittery, or feel agitated or nervous. Many crave it when they don’t have it. “When I’m tired and can’t keep my eyes open, all I want and crave is an iced coffee. The addiction is pretty bad,” said sophomore Hannah Corbin. People need to be aware of the side effects of caffeine. When it comes down to it, caffeine is bad! Baldwin Middle Senior High School INDIAN INFO Winter 2016 33 ISSP Q&A with Mrs. Goodman Baldwin Now Offering After School Supervision By Sam Pittman and Hunter Schuchart By Njyia Wilson Do you think ISSP helps students learn their lesson? “If done correctly, yes. It must be made to be unforgettable and if students don’t like it then they won’t come back,” said Mrs. Goodman. What are some of the problems you face in ISSP? “Getting the work from the teachers, because the students have to do something. If they don’t, then the students will have to do something that I have to give,” said Mrs. Goodman. Dr. Hall has brought an amazing new after school program to Baldwin Middle Senior High, a program for any student at Baldwin to attend. Community Enrichment is a fee-based afterschool program where students can be in a supervised area, and get help with homework, and have access to computers. “This program is very educational, for homework on computers. Also I like hanging out with my friends after school,” said 7th grader Marcus Almon. Parents pay $100.00 a month for their child to stay at the library after school from 2-6pm. This program is great for working parents to feel safe Do you think kids should be sitting in ISSP or in class? “In class, because this is counter productive because they need to be learning,” said Mrs. Goodman. Is Baldwin Safe? What do you think about kids who want to come to ISSP? “They are struggling in their classes, there is a dislike, or they don’t want to do the work,” said Mrs. Goodman. What do you like about ISSP? “I like to hear your opinions and I stand up for you when I think you’re right,” said Mrs. Goodman. Do you think kids should get sent to ISSP for tardies? “The importance of being late to jobs is very high because you need to about their kids being under an adult’s supervision rather than going straight home after school and being alone for hours. This especially helps parents of students in middle school. “We get to do fun activities, like sometimes we can go outside to play football or play games after we finish our homework,” said 6th grader Marvin Kilpatrick. Community Enrichment has just started and hopefully will grow over the school year. It is truly a great program for kids to not only to get help with their classroom homework but also to have fun and reach their goals. “I wish more people would come. It could help them get better grades,” said 7th grader Devin Neeley. By Jimmy Hall and Jonathan Hall Mrs. Goodman learn for the future and be on time. So yes, they should get in trouble,” said Mrs. Goodman. School might feel safe to some people, but to some school is a place of chaos. But at Baldwin, there are safety protocols so that the students will feel safe. IDs most be warn at all times so we know who is supposed to be here. “School, so many guards, so many administrators, why would one say they feel unsafe? Anyone could easily say they feel safe on school grounds due to these reasons,” said Camrhon Lockett. School is a place of learning and fun. It should never be a place of fighting and fear. Baldwin has many administrators and security guards to maintain safety and order. “I believe school is a safe haven for most kids. I like the fact that the gates are closed during school hours,” said HA’lley Hobbs. The gates keep out people who might want to harm the students. Additional gates were built just a few years ago. Code Red and Code Yellow are great procedures that keep students safe from the threats outside school grounds. Baldwin has drills to practice these procedures so that students will know what to do in case of a real threat. “Code Yellow is a protocol that makes me feel safe even if there is a danger in the area,” said Antonio DeLua. Safety at school is a major part of a child’s life. They will not forget how they felt at school. Baldwin is working hard to assure students receive a safe education. Teachers Brought The Heat To The Kitchen In Their Chili And Dessert Cook Off By Michaela Shafer In December, the teachers’ annual Chili and Dessert Cook Off took place as the teachers at Baldwin brought the heat to the kitchen. Taking home first place in the Chili Cook Off were Mr. and Mrs. Shields, while over in the Dessert Category for the second time was Dr. Hall, with her famous banana pudding. When holidays and special events were just around the corner, Baldwin’s community-mentality really shone through, so something like these cook offs gave the teachers a tasty break. Also, a little friendly competition never hurt anyone. “That was my second time winning. Since you can’t win two years in a row I won our first year [2013], and this one,” said Dr. Hall. “My unknown secret is that my husband made it. I love winning but next year it’s the chili I want to win.” This big day really gets the teachers pumped up. Who knew food could make people so happy? “What’s not to love about the Cook Off? The Shields’ chili was the bomb,” said Ms. Domenech. From the hot to the sweet, there were many different arrays of meats and seasonings. The Shields made their chili together for the perfect combination to satisfy the majority, taking home the prize. “I felt extremely honored to win the contest. My husband put in the secret ingredient which helped us win. That was the first chili we ever made,” said Mrs. Shields. 34 Winter 2016 IN THE MEDIA Celebrities’ 5 Favorite Movies By Samantha Warring Ewan McGregor – Harvey, Deliverance, Jaws, Easy Rider, Doctor Zhivago Megan Fox – The Lord of the Rings trilogy, How to Train a Dragon, Kung Fu Panda 2, The Wizard of Oz, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle trilogy Elizabeth Olsen – Gone with the Wind, Annie Hall, Manhattan, Roman Holiday, Pal Joey Emily Blunt – Jaws, Kramer vs. Kramer, Princess Bride, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, The Lives of Others Daniel Radcliffe – 12 Angry Men, A Matter of Life and Death, Dr. Strangelove, Little Miss Sunshine, Jason and the Argonauts Gina Carano – True Romance, Braveheart, Let Me In (remake), CryBaby, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Emile Hirsch – A Streetcar Named Desire, The Matrix, Raging Bull, Usual Suspects, The English Patient Gary Oldman – Apocalypse Now, The Conversation, The Godfather Part II, Badlands, Ratcatcher Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy – The Wizard of Oz, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Vanilla Sky, Devil’s Advocate, Deliverance Rosario Dawson – Resovoir Dogs, The Misfits, Network, Killer of Sheep, Man on Wire What Is Your Favorite TV Show? By Rachel Taylor and Gabriella Tanner Tiffany Herman, 10th – Orange Is The New Black Steven Castilo, 10th – Teen Titans Justin Cain, 12th – Arrow Michaela Alexander, 10th – The Black List Bradley Reynolds, 11th – Zoey 101 Mark Thompson, 10th – The Walking Dead Teddy Dewitt, 10th – The Walking Dead Paige Meadows, 10th – Dora The Explorer Caley Sutherland, 10th – Orphan Black Brandon Sharpe, 10th – Doc Mcstuffins Cameron Powers, 10th – Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends Diamond Bryant, 10th – Vampire Diaries Julie Taylor, 9th – Vampire Diaries Kayle Carpenter, 10th – Chicago Fire Patrick Summy, 10th – Psych Jessica Frame, 10th – Grey’s Anatomy Kristen Sterling, 10th – American Horror Story Dakota Gunnoe, 10th – House Of Cards Chelsea Fisette, 11th – The Last Man On Earth Alexis Jones, 10th – Teen Wolf Baldwin Middle Senior High School What Is Your Favorite Movie? By Sam Pittman, Hunter Schuchart, Lindsey Smith, and Cameron Andrews Colton Mcree – Lion King Christina Arms – South Paw Kaitlyn Griffith – LOL Leah Grady – Labrenth Gaba Olsen – Land of the Lost Mr. Keels – Forrest Gump Brandon Sharpe – Shooter Mrs. Going – Fried Green Tomatoes Mrs. K – It’s a Wonderful Life Mrs. Drum – Facing the Giants Mrs. Jacobs – Pretty Woman Mr. Green – Malcolm X Tyler Carlson – Shrek Mackenzie Cope – Norbit Chase Haydu – Princess Diaries Greg Tomlinson – 21 Jump Street Seth Varhall – 22 Jump Street Alec Wilt – Lone Survivor Jordan Vanlooven – American Sniper Kampbell Brannan – Matilda Claire Perry – The Fault in our Stars Valeria Sible – How the Grinch Stole Christmas Sarah Krawczyk – Pitch Perfect 2 Jacob Lundeen – Talladega Nights Savanna Rehmel – The Longest Ride Chloe Gidcumb – The Best of Me Jared Geus – Where the Red Fern Grows Jacob Vanlooven – Friday Night Lights Taylor Moore – Nemo Chloe Bunn – White Chicks Natalie Stokes – Mean Girls Torree Martin – Because of Winn Dixie Olivia Humphrey – Cars 2 Bryce Smith – Vacation Sadie Stanford – 8 Seconds Jessica Hammers – Divergent Kayleigh Dupree – Wedding Ringer Kayla Murray – We’re the Millers Ian Annunziata – Sandlot Trevor Stephens – Fast and Furious Top 10 Best Selling Movies of all Time Compiled By Hunter Wilchar 1. Avatar (2009) – $760,505,847 2. Titanic (1997) – $658,672,302 3. Jurassic World (2015) – $652,177,271 4. The Avengers (2012) – $623,279,547 5. The Dark Knight (2008) – $533,316,061 6. Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) – $474,544,677 7. Star Wars (1977) – $460,935,665 8. Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) – $458,991,599 9. The Dark Knight Rises (2012) – $448,130,642 10. Shrek 2 (2004) – $436,471,036 Baldwin Middle Senior High School IN THE MEDIA Winter 2016 35 The Walking Dead: A Mid-Season Review By Micah Drum This season of AMC’s, “The Walking Dead” has been nothing short of actionpacked and dramatic. Thankfully, now that the mid-season finale has aired, and we won’t have to experience a roller coaster of emotions until the next episode comes out in February; however, I feel it necessary to decompress and reflect on the well-done half season. The first half of this season was an emotional roller coaster to say the least, but it was very well done. The writers knew just which heartstrings to pull, nearly killing off two of the fan base’s favorite characters. This spoke to fans in a way that they had never known before, but the message was clear; nobody is safe. It seems as though this first half of the season, no matter how good things were going, it was all too good to be true. First we find refuge in a walled community, and then the walls are struck down. Next we find hope in a new civilization, and then they mess everything up by being stupid. Not to mention, there was a massacre so great that it made Braveheart look like Barney and Friends. It seems as though no matter how good things were, this is the way that the world was going to be now (speaking from the show’s perspective, of course). Perhaps the biggest scare came when presumably, Glenn was dead, and Rick’s fate was undetermined. But alas, the two fan-favorites were somehow resurrected in a crazy turn of events, just when we thought all hope was lost. Our heroic zombie-fighters are now safe at last (for now). But not all is sunshine and rainbows now, because as we’ve learned through the years, nothing in this show can ever last. The walls were made vulnerable in the attack by the Wolves, which left a herd of walkers to invade the camp. At the end of the finale, we see that Rick and the group engage in a plan that gets them out safely, covering themselves with the stench of the dead, disguising themselves as such to save their own lives. This plan looked not only to be effective, but made for an awesome scene which I believe is worthy of an Oscar, Grammy, Super Bowl, and Stanley Cup trophy. All in all, the season was fantastic, but the series is far from over. After the mid-season finale, the producers decided to show an epic Prologue, hinting at the introduction of the show’s biggest and baddest villain, Negan Saviors. Could the introduction of this new villain mean trouble for Rick and the group? Will somebody die? Is Sam quite possibly the worst character ever to be on this show? If you answered ‘No’ to either or all of those questions, you are indeed wrong, because Sam is in fact the worst, people die all the time in this show (against the viewer’s better judgment), and Negan… Well… You’ll find out. Limitless, The Television Glee Is Still Popular, Series, Has Great Reviews Even In Reruns By Paige Meadows A new television show has been introduced on CBS, an adaptation of a well known 2011 movie, called Limitless. In both the movie and the television show, a man takes a “street drug” called NZT. This drug allows the consumer to use their full brain power for an allotted amount of time. On the show, the main character, Brian Finch, is recruited by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to help solve crimes, since he mysteriously does not face the side effects of the pill. But little does the FBI know, Eddie Morra, main character of the 2011 movies, got to Brian first with a shot that allows him to bypass the side effects of the drug in exchange for information from the inside. Although CBS has only aired eleven episodes so far, it seems to have good reviews among the crowd. “I get excited to see the new episode every week,” said retiree Gloria Vickers. According to IMDB, the average review of viewers is 8 out of 10 stars. (imdb.com) “It’s very interesting so far,” said stay-at-home mom, Jackie Meadows. “I watched the Pilot and it looked cool,” said freshman Julie Taylor. This is definitely projected to be a favorite among mystery lovers. Top 20 Movies of 2015 By Taylor Rienhardt, Kaylee Faulkner, and Amelia Hannah Mad Max: Fury Road Inside Out Selma Brooklyn Spotlight Shaun The Sheep The Martian It Follows Paddington Amy GETT: The Trial Of Viviane Amsalem Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation Seymour: An Introduction Room What We Do In The Shadows Phoenix Spy Anomalisa Sicario Bridge of Spies By Julie Taylor A television show has been catching the eyes of our BMSH students. That show is called Glee. It was recently cancelled in May due to difficulties with the cast moving onto new opportunities, but the lessons it has taught so many young adults lives on. The show was about a young Rachel Berry and her search to be a star, beginning with her auditioning for the high school Glee Club. Little did she know, she would meet people that would change her outlook on her career and friends forever. The show has been getting tons of attention lately, even though it’s been cancelled. “Glee will always be my favorite show. It is what first exposed me to all these controversial issues that people still don’t get today,” said freshman Lexi Rutherford. “I really liked Glee. It was sad when the show ended, but I still watch reruns to this day,” said freshman Kayleigh Powell. Obviously, a lot of people still enjoy the show and watch the reruns. Even in reruns, Glee is a hit. 36 Winter 2016 WHERE ARE THEY NOW Baldwin Middle Senior High School Mike McCain C/O 2013 Daniel Krawczyk C/O 2012 By Meredith Sprague and Carissa Young Mike McCain graduated in the year 2013. He recently started his junior year at Southeastern University. He is double majoring in Multidiscipline Studies and Organizational Leadership. “Since I am double majoring in Multidiscipline Studies and Organizational Leadership, I am learning how to interpret scripture, preach, study the Bible, and study leadership practices,” said Mike. Mike plans on merging the two majors and working for international relief organizations. He also plans to pastor a church. “What I like about Mike is that he is a caring and passionate person. He has a passion not only for running, but for life. Mike tends to bring out the best in others,” said Coach Young, the boys Cross Country coach at Baldwin. At Baldwin, Mike was a part of the Cross Country Team. He continues his running career at Southeastern University. “Mike was a great runner, consistently doing well in races. As a teammate and training partner, he is irreplaceable. He is not just a teammate to me, but a brother,” said Micah Drum, a senior at Baldwin. Mike’s personal record for a 5k (3.1 miles), while running for Baldwin, was 19:23. At college, he runs 8k races (5 miles). His personal record for an 8k in college is 32:00. The 2015 Cross Country Season marks Mike’s 8th year running, includ- By Sarah Krawczyk Daniel Krawczyk graduated from Baldwin Middle Senior High school in 2012. Daniel came to Baldwin as a sophomore. He played football for four years, ran track, and was a member of the Key Club. Daniel went directly into the Marine Corps in August 2012 after graduation. He attended boot camp at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina. After boot camp, Daniel was sent to the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twenty-nine Palms, CA. That was where Daniel attended school for his job field in computers. Since he has been enlisted, Daniel has had a six month deployment in Sigonella, Italy. “My trip to Sigonella was a great experience. I got to see so many amazing things on my deployment,” said Daniel. Daniel’s enlistment with the Marine Corp will end in August 2016 when he plans to go into the Navy. “I love being in the military and serving my country. I got to travel and have enjoyed my time in the Marine Mike McCain ing his time under Coach Young at Baldwin. He plans on running for many more years. Billy Hayes C/O 1997 By Hunter Dozier and Payton Moynihan In 1997, Billy Hayes graduated from Baldwin Middle-Senior High School. Today, Billy is working at Centurion Auto Transport where he has made his way from diesel mechanic to service manager over the years. When paying visits to Baldwin these days, he is not coming to play basketball, as he did all his years of attending, or hanging out with friends. Now he comes to support his daughter Payton Moynihan, who is a current senior. Billy also has two younger daughters, Lyla and Bailly, with his wife of nine years Angel Hayes. In spare time, Billy enjoys attending church at Old Plank Road Baptist Church, where he also serves as the mens minister, playing basketball and supporting the Georgia Bulldogs at their games with his family. Eighteen years ago, Baldwin was a much different school from the one students see today. “When I started at Baldwin, there was no sixth grade. We didn’t have anything like all the technology the kids have access to today and the student culture in the 90’s was different than it is today, but from what I see a lot of it seems to be making a comeback,” said Billy. While trendy clothing styles and popular phrases come and go, some parts of Baldwin always remain the same. “Some of my favorite memories are of hanging out with my friends after school at Stokes,” said Billy. The hang out spot is still a place that Indians frequent, even after all these years. When in school, Billy was not the most outgoing person and was even voted Most Bashful in the Senior Superlatives. “I used to wish that I could go back, but my high school years were not my Billy Hayes so called “glory years” and I am very happy with where I am now,” said Billy. From the first day of sixth grade to the turning of the tassels at graduation, Baldwin students constantly hear that once you’re an Indian it is for life. “I do think that going to Baldwin helped me become the person I am today because the friendships and relationships people form there are somehow different from other schools. Though you may not keep in touch with most people, there is always a bond that was made over our years there,” said Billy. As most people looking back on high school memories do, there are certain times when you wish you could go back and give yourself some advice. So you give it to the next generation in hopes they do not make some of same mistakes. “Make sure to set high but realistic goals for yourself and always do your best at working hard to achieve them,” said Billy Hayes. Daniel Krawczyk Corps. I am looking forward to seeing what the Navy has to offer,” he said. Jaivon Thomas C/O 2014 By Crystal Cameron Baldwin alumni Jaivon Thomas graduated in 2014 and is beginning to make a name for himself. Jaivon attends North Carolina Wesylan College and plays starting cornerback for their football team, as well as majoring in business with a minor in sports medicine. “The most difficult part about being in college is managing my time between classes, practice, and film session during the day. Studying takes up my nights so I get less sleep,” said Jaivon. Though it may be challenging for some, he does it with ease. Being that he is the baby of his family and one of the few to go to college, there are a lot of odds stacked against him. But he is determined to prove those who doubted him wrong. When he sets his mind to something and takes the time to put in the work required to be successful, nothing will stand in his way. “Jaivon is a great human being who puts his family, more specifically his mom and his brother, his school, and his education first and will do great things in life,” said Coach Graham. Graduating from a small school in an even smaller town and then venturing off into the real world is a huge accomplishment for Jaivon, but he will never forget where he came from. “JT Money? That’s my cousin man. I only played with him for one year but I loved it. He brought so much fun to every practice and game. He’s a good dude, funny too,” said senior and Jaivon Thomas Varsity football player Kolby Wilcox. “To the class of 2016, keep your head in the books, stay on top of your work and don’t slack off. The fun will come later,” said Jaivon. Baldwin Middle Senior High School WHERE ARE THEY NOW Susan Krawczyk C/O 1985 By Jacob VanLooven and Sarah Krawczyk In 1985, Susan Mango, now Krawczyk, graduated from Baldwin Middle Senior High. Susan went to Baldwin from seventh grade all the way to twelfth. She went to Baldwin before sixth grade was at the school. “I loved going to Baldwin because I met a lot of my friends there,” said Susan. In high school, Susan was in the band and she was a cheerleader. She cheered from eighth to tenth grade and was in the band seventh and twelfth. After high school, Susan married Ed Krawczyk and had three children. Their names are Kris, Daniel, and Sarah. They all went to Baldwin as well. “My kids went to Susan Krawczyk Baldwin because I had such a great experience and I wanted them to have one as well,” said Susan. Now Susan works as a realtor for Watson Realty Company. Susan is the top salesperson for 2015. “When you discuss your real estate dreams with me, you’ll witness a professional who has a passion for helping people. I will not stop till all of your needs are satisfied,” said Susan. Winter 2016 37 Marsha Roesch C/O 2003 By KayLeigh Powell Marsha Roesch was part of Baldwin’s 2003 graduating class. Since she has graduated she has achieved many personal goals, such as being a stay at home mom, home school teacher, copresident and founding member of the worldwide Endo-March, and also a co-founder of another non-profit organization. In Marsha’s middle school years, she began having killer cramps, heavy bleeding, and black-out spells. For many years doctors didn’t know what was wrong, until one doctor diagnosed her with endometriosis. That diagnosis encouraged Marsha to contribute in spreading awareness. Marsha Roesch “I will never forget the genuine compassion shown throughout Baldwin when I was ill,” said Marsha. Baldwin had a huge impact on Marsha’s life. The teachers and student body helped her through one of the most difficult times of her life, and she will never forget the compassion shown to her at Baldwin. 38 Winter 2016 THE LAST LAUGH Baldwin Middle Senior High School Ten Ridiculous Laws Compiled by Genovonna Clincy Chickens are not allowed to cross the road (Quitman, Georgia) If you cut down a cactus, you could be sentenced to 25 years in prison (Arizona) It’s illegal to sell your eyeballs (Texas) Marriage between cousins is against the law only if they are younger than 65 (Utah) It’s illegal to attend a public event or use public transport within 4 hours of eating an onion or garlic (Indiana) If you are found stealing soap, you must wash yourself until the bar of soap has been completely used up (Arizona) Bingo games cannot last more than 5 hours (North Carolina) Policemen are allowed to bite a dog if they think it will calm the dog down (Paulding, Ohio) You may not sell toothpaste and a toothbrush to the same customer on a Sunday (Rhode Island) It’s forbidden for a female to appear unshaven in public (Carrizozo, New Mexico) What’s Your Favorite Saying? By Ivey Smith and Brandon Sharpe Hunter Jones – Ion even know Reynaldo Grey – What’s up maannn? Makayla Sweat – Raise your hand Ashlyn Burke – Okay and? Lucas Davis – Billy Bob Jacolby Henry – Don’t fye Donovan Blaney – Why are you worried about me Michaela Alexander – live yo life Leah Grady – you be aight Ceana Thornton – uglyahh Santa Claus (Chandler Carnes) visited Mrs. Van Den Hurk and Ms. Domenech before Winter Break. Things NOT To Get Your Girlfriend For Valentine’s Day Next Month Compiled by Rachel Duckworth and Kasey Williams Socks Cleaning products Toothbrush A gift card Fake flowers Gym membership Nothing Cash Just a card Chapstick A break up letter Foot cream A pet spider Coupons A scale Weight Watchers plan A Snuggie Keychain Chia Pet A blanket 20 Fun Facts About Alaska Complied By Courtney Ballard and Malorie Smith There are more than three million lakes in the state of Alaska. Dog Mushing is the official state sport. 17 of the 20 highest peaks in the United States are located in Alaska. The first settlement in Alaska was established by Russian whalers and fur traders on Kodiak Island in 1784. The Alaska Highway was originally built as a military supply road during World War II. In 1867 the United Sates offered $7,200,000, or two cents per acre, for Alaska. In America, Alaska is also called the ‘Lower 48’. Southwest Alaska is popular for its stormy weather, tundra landscapes, and large populations of marine life. Nearly one-third of Alaska lies within the Arctic Circle. Alaska is double the size of Texas. Alaska is the most popular state for flying into the US. Alaska is the only US state to produce platinum. Tongass National Forest covers almost the entire southeastern Alaskan panhandle, making it the largest forest in the United States. In 1913, women were granted the right to vote – six years before the 19th amendment. Alaska’s first newspaper was published in 1860. The Red Dog zinc mine in northwest Alaska is the world’s largest zinc producer. Alaska is as big as England, France, Italy and Spain combined. More than half of the world’s active glaciers are in Alaska. More than 3,000 rivers are in the state. About 5 percent of Alaska is covered by glaciers. Diamond Bryant – you have a nice personality Andrew Rock – ooh he leakin’ Cole Harvey – Gucci Shelby Mathis – Hey Jack Brad Gidcumb – You can’t fix stupid Mollie Watts – I don’t give a freak Brandon Padgett – If it’s brown it’s down Chris Cook – If you say so Ashley Glass – Everything happens for a reason High School Bucket List Compiled By Meagan Johnson Things to do before you graduate: Take a trip with your closest friends. Go to prom. You may regret not going in the future. Attend a school event you normally wouldn’t. Tell the teachers that meant something to you just that. Take a video walking from class to class. Make an audio recording of you having a conversation with your friends. Make a playlist of songs you played the most. Make a time capsule. Take a picture with all of your close friends. Talk to someone you’ve never spoken to before. Thank the school staff including the secretary, custodian, etc. Apologize to someone you’ve treated poorly. Tell a crush you like them. Spring clean your social media. You don’t know who sees it. Love yourself. High school can be stressful, and people can be mean. But don’t put yourself down. You can never be anyone else. Inspirational Quotes By Ashley Glass “Sometimes the bad things that happen in our lives put us directly on the path to the best things that will ever happen to us.” –Robert Tew “If you don’t go after what you want, you’ll never have it. If you don’t ask, the answer is always no. If you don’t step forward, you’re always in the same place.” –Nora Roberts “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” –Henry David Thoreau “In the end, we only regret the chances we didn’t take.” –Robert Tew “Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, but learning to dance in the rain.” –Vivian Greene “Discontent is the first step in progress. No one knows what is in him till he tries, and many would never try if they were not forced to.” –Basil W. Maturin “You can’t start the next chapter of your life if you keep re-reading the last one.” –Michael McMillan “Every accomplishment starts with a decision to try.” –Gail Devers “We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.” –Joseph Campbell “We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone.” –Ronald Reagan Name Baldwin’s Duck By Carissa Young and Sydney Suggs Indian Trails asked the students of Baldwin what we should name the local duck that wonders the school. Here are some of their responses: Meredith Sprague – Chief Micah Drum – Oliver Sam Pittman – Stanley Savannah Sherman – Doc Mackenzie Cope – Goofy Seth Varhall – Flippy Geege Clincy – Chief Jalen McDaniel – Ca$h Dehonna Todd – Chief Meagan Johnson – Chief Samantha warring – Mr. Quackers Jenna Sykes – Jenna Regan Brobst – Louis Wyatt Bostick – Donald Megan Rosier – Frank Tristen Edwards – Michelangelo Payten McCall – Steve Aleisha Thompson – Steve Dylan Denmark – Trigga THE LAST LAUGH Baldwin Middle Senior High School Winter 2016 39 If you could live on any planet, what would it be? By Kimberly McCollum and Erica Norman Christian Tena – Neptune Brandon Ellis – Neptune Kristin Thomas – Saturn Cierra Murkerson – Jupiter Cassie Harris – Neptune Ariel Cook – Pluto Kyle Todd – Earth Miguel Ramos – Earth Allana Smith – Mars Aaliyah Perry – Jupiter Joshua Adams – Venus Taylor Reinhardt – Earth Ty Nelson – Pluto Parker Jones – Mars Connor Gillett – Earth Michael Merritt – Mars Jaelyn Brady – Neptune Madison Hardin – Pluto Valencia Leggett – Jupiter Alison Harris – Venus Savannah Sherman – Uranus Taylor Martin – Neptune One Liner Jokes Compiled by Cameron Powers 1. Escalators don’t break down… they just turn into stairs 2. “I’m sorry” and “I apologize” mean the same thing… except when you’re at a funeral. 3. I intend to live forever… or die trying. 4. We never knew he was a drunk… until he showed up to work sober. 5. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 6. A blind man walks into a bar…. And a table, and a chair. 7. At what age is it appropriate to tell my dog that he’s adopted? 8. Want to hear a pizza joke…. nah, it’s too cheesy. What about a construction joke? Oh never mind, I’m still working on that one. Did you hear the one about the rope? Skip it. Have you heard the one about the guy in the wheelchair? Never mind, it’s too lame. 9. I used to be in a band, we were called ‘lost dog’. You probably saw our posters. 10. I childproofed the house… but they still get in! What’s Your Favorite Childhood Cartoon? By HA’lley Hobbs and Diamond Bryant Camrhon Tyrone Lockett II – Courage the Cowardly Dog Antonio Delua – Ben 10 DeAundre Wright – Ed, Edd, & Edd Jimmy Hall – Ben 10 Awnia Collier – Kim Possible Jasmine Louis-Jacques – The Proud Family Regan Brobst – SpongeBob Squarepants Casey Millan – SpongeBob Squarepants Jessica Jones – Kim Possible Dillon Brown – Ben 10 Sierra Villarreal – Kim Possible Selena Frank – SpongeBob Squarepants Alexis Kirkland – Dora Elizabeth Boychek – Dragon Tails Kayla Deal – The Proud Family Alison Discoya – Dragon Tails Brittany O’Brien – Looney Toons Taylor Sellers – Looney Toons Hannah Reddick – SpongeBob Squarepants Gage Ciopryna – Ed, Edd, & Eddy Kedner Jerome – Danny Phantom Top 20 Most Read Books of 2015 Compiled by Sarah Hamm and Cameron Carlyle 1. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green 2. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn 3. Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell 4. We Were Liars by E. Lockhart 5. Paper Towns by John Green 6. The Maze Runner by James Dashner 7. The Scorch Trials by James Dashner 8. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak 9. If I Stay by Gayle Forman 10. Divergent by Veronica Roth 11. Insurgent by Veronica Roth 12. Allegiant by Veronica Roth 13. Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs 14. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell 15. Looking for Alaska by John Green 16. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins 17. Cinder by Marissa Meyer 18. Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee 19. The Giver by Lois Lowry 20. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald What’s Your Favorite Weekend Activity? By Meredith Sprague Meagan Johnson – Dance practice Savannah Sherman – Watching TV Carissa Young – Going to church Sydney Suggs – Sleeping Micah Drum – Watching college football Cayely Winburn – Eating Ben Summy – Playing videogames Devin Smith – Playing soccer with my friends Sarah Hamm – Sleeping Taylor Stack – Watching Netflix What’s Your Favorite Breed Of Dog? By Ariyana Summerville Pit bull – Nyjia Wilson Yorkie – Gabrielle Tanner Rottweiler – Jerwaun Brown-Hilson German Shepard – Brandon Benjamin Pit bull – Ashley Glass Yorkie – Ivey Smith Great Dane – Andrew Rock German Shepard – Steven Castillo French Bull Dog – Bradley Reynolds Pit Bull – Kayle Carpenter German Shepard – Elizabeth Boychuk German Shepard – John Sawyer English Setter – Dustin Higdon 40 THE LAST LAUGH Winter 2016 What’s Your Favorite Smell? By Cayely Winburn Savannah Sherman – Apple-Cinnamon Meredith Sprague – Apple-Cinnamon Carissa Young – Cinnamon Liz Boychuk – Pumpkin Spice Christian Tena – Lavender Denonna Todd – Apple-Cinnamon Amanda Hill – Berry Cheesecake Alexis Kirkland – Mocha Sam Pittman – Birthday Cake Mackenzie Cope – Sugar Cookie Hunter Schuchart – Pumpkin Spice Chase Haydu – Birthday Cake Connor Aspinwall – Apple Cinnamon Lance May – Bacon Michele Lucas – Lavender GG Clincy – Vanilla Meagan Johnson – Rose Garden Sydney Suggs – Pink Sands Justin Henry – Strawberry Stephanie Mmumoz – Coconut 10 Nerdy Jokes Compiled by Jasmine Louis-Jacques How do you know the moon is going broke? It’s down to its last quarter Why can’t you trust atoms? They make up everything Why did the bear dissolve in water? Because it was polar What do physicist enjoy doing the most at sports events? The wave What do you call an educated tube? A graduated cylinder A photon checks into a hotel. The bellhop asks, “Can I help with your luggage?” It replies,”I don’t have any, I’m traveling light.” Black holes really suck… Why do tigers have stripes? So they don’t get spotted What do astronauts say when they get mad? Blast off! Old chemistry teachers never die, they just fail to react What’s Your New Year’s Resolution? By Jaylee Capps and Miranda Osborne Kasey Williams – get signed for Softball Kolby Burns – to work harder in school and with football Aulexsus Hughes – be a better Christian Mrs. Kelley – have all my bills paid off Christian Wilson – to get better at guitar and to become a surfer Bryan Byrd – kill more deer Katelyn Cobb – to eat healthier Chloe Nolan – try to be a better dancer Matthew Taylor – improve on running Jerry Smith – to be better at baseball Gabriella Tanner – grow taller Leah Grady – to stop procrastinating Michaela Alexander – marry Liam Payne Brandon Sharpe – kill more deer Kaitlyn Fought – not care what people think Brandy Gordon – work out more Mira Takku – spend less money Chase Davis – become a better artist Payton Moynihan – to leave Jacksonville Donald Cook – to be a COD champion Baldwin Middle Senior High School 15 Interesting Sports Facts Compiled By Jayden Tyson Yogi Berra won 13 World Series in 18 years with the Yankees. The Buffalo Bills haven’t been in the playoffs since Bill Clinton was in office. China didn’t win an Olympic medal until 1984. At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China won 100 medals. Until 1936, the jump ball was held at mid-court after every single basket. Alaska and Maine are the only to never send a school to the NCAA tournament. Beginning in 1990, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls never had a three game losing streak for eight years. Shaquille O’neal missed 5,317 free throws in his NBA career. From 1918 to 1949, the Philadelphia Phillies had only one winning season. The Bears, Giants, Browns, Packers, Steelers, and Lions are the only NFL franchises without cheerleaders. Prairie View A&M’s football pro- gram has the worst string of losses in sports history before beating Langston 14-6 in 1998, not winning a game in nearly a decade (80 losses). The streak began in 1989 with a loss… to Langston. Tug-of-War was an Olympic sport from 1900 to 1920. Joe Gibbs is the only coach to win the Super Bowl with three different quarterbacks. After the AFL/NFL merger, the 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the 2008 Detroit Lions are the only teams to have a winless season without a tie. What is thought to be the latest start ever for a NASCAR race was this year’s Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. Because of weather issues, the race began at 11:42 pm ET, and ended at 2:41 am ET. The 2015 Golden State Warriors have the record for most wins to begin a season in history for all of the top 4 sports, basketball, baseball, football and hockey. 20 Life Mottos Compiled by Casey Millan and Regan Brobst “Anyone who says you can’t see a thought simply doesn’t know art.” “Don’t worry about tomorrow for tomorrow will worry about its own things.” “It is better to take the hardship of education than to taste the bitterness of ignorance.” “We must be knowledgeable to everything because we are living in a competitive world.” “Excellence is a choice greater than limitation.” “Learn from the past, plan for the future by focusing on today.” “Life isn’t about finding yourself, life is about creating yourself.” “Happiness depends on what you give, not on what you get.” “If you compare yourself with some- one, compare yourself with God.” “Love is like a rosary that full of mystery.” “Drugs are retarded, don’t get started.” “A man without education is like a bird without direction.” “Telling the truth is a simple way to have a peaceful life.” “Do your best, and God will take care of the rest.” “The winners in life think constantly of I can, I will, I am.” “Beauty is not found in me, but my personality will bring you to remember me.” “True love can wait either how long the time, how far the distance.” “Trials don’t come to us to make us fall, but rather to look to God to fall.” “Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.” 10 Ways To Be Happier Who’s Your Favorite Disney Character? By Brenton Gayles Smile more Try to avoid drama Surround yourself with positive people Laugh more Try to have fun Be a positive person Be uplifting Don’t let one bad thing ruin your day Listen to music that you like Stop caring what others think By Nicole Eller and Trip Barrett Amelia Bevis – Cinderella Marissa Shore – Minnie Mouse Austin Graves – Goofy Blair Guzewich – Pluto Kelly Eller – Donald Duck Reynaldo Grey – Mikey Mouse Jamie Hill – Tigger Malia Holmes – Princess Tiana Tyler Boaz – Princess Jasmine Nicolette Conte – Princess Belle Audrianna Bevis – Eeyore Blair Reece – Mikey Mouse Austin Martin – Stitch Meagan Johnson – Pluto Kiana Martinez – Ariel Jonathan Hall – Donald Duck Elizabeth Stout – Dumbo Casey Taylor – Goofy Alexis Newman – Elsa Richard Polinsky – Bambi Random Thoughts At The Dentist By Jessica Malenfant Why do they keep asking me questions when their hands are in my mouth? That television in the ceiling looks like it is about to fall on my head. Did they wash their hands? Wait – they are wearing gloves. Everyone in here looks overly friendly. How long has it been? Do they own a clock? She put her hands in front of the t.v. again. She moved her hand and now the light is blocking the t.v. A person could get hypothermia in here. Why is there a fake cow in the window? Baldwin Middle Senior High School EDITORIALS Baldwin Is Not Your Trash Can The Baldwin Booster Club does a lot of fundraising for the Athletic Department. They raise money for many different things such as equipment, uniforms, maintenance, and food. One way the Booster Club raises money is by cooking food and selling it at the games. The problem with the Booster Club is that after the games, they leave their trash and they don’t clean up their mess. The Indian Trails Staff believes that the Booster Club could help Baldwin’s custodians out a lot by taking their trash with them or at the very least, putting it in the dumpsters. The teachers and administrators are trying to teach students to have pride in Baldwin, and to show that by keeping their school Many Baldwin students are leaving their trash behind and not picking it up. They have no respect for their school. After lunch, they just leave their trash on the tables and throw all types of bottles on the floor. It’s disgusting and they should be ashamed. Baldwin is a school of learning, not a trash can. The Indian Trails Staff believes that students should start picking up after themselves and show respect to their school. Some Baldwin students would rather throw their trash on the ground than walk two feet to throw the trash into the garbage. Some Indian Trails Reporters went to the lunch room after the middle school students got done with lunch. While walking through the lunch room they saw how students threw trash next to the trash can, but not in it. There was more trash on the ground around the trash cans than actually inside the trash cans. The cafeteria isn’t the only problem area. Every classroom has at least one trash can, yet students just throw their trash on the floors. Teachers are constantly telling students to pick up their trash, yet they leave it on tables, in desks, and on the floors. Another major problem is the restrooms. Some students will take the toilet paper and unroll the whole roll of toilet paper and spread it all across the restrooms. Later, when people actually need toilet paper, there isn’t any left. The Indians Trails Staff thinks everyone should come together to help keep Baldwin clean. Every student should throw trash in the garbage cans and be respectful about keeping Baldwin as clean as possible. If a visitor comes to Baldwin, we want this school to be spotless, so that they could enjoy their visit and be impressed with how we keep our school clean. Students Need Planners By Savannah Sherman Many students have no way to really remember an important thing that is going to happen in one of their classes. In the past, they always wrote down important due dates and assignments in their planners. Not anymore. The Indian Trails Staff believes that students need a planner to carry around in their backpacks. The Staff hopes that next year, the school will supply them with planners like they did in the past. Many teachers have been getting really annoyed with students forgetting to do projects and papers for class. One way to help students remember would be to write it in their planner, if they had one. Planners help keep the students organized and keep the students from forgetting important information. The planners could have bathroom passes in them for every week. This would help teachers see how often students ask to leave the classroom. The Indian Trails Staff wishes that the administration would consider this for next year. The students need to have a planner to keep them organized and keep them from forgetting tests, projects, and other information. 41 Baldwin’s Booster Club Is Setting A Bad Example For Students By Connor Aspinwall and Britney Newmans By Olivia Rhoden and Malia Holmes Winter 2016 clean. The Booster Club is working against the Baldwin staff. The example they are leaving for students is that it’s okay to leave your trash for the custodians to pick up. This is a problem for the janitors because all the trash after the games is causing a bigger work load for them. It helps the football team out a lot when raising money, but they need to also worry about the mess they are making and who has to clean it up. The Indian Trails Staff believes that the Booster Club is a wonderful organization and they are very grateful for the money they raise, but they could make everyone happy by tossing their trash into the dumpsters. Baldwin’s staff is trying to teach students to clean up after themselves, and the Boosters are leading by the example that it’s okay not to clean up after yourself. Stop Texting While Driving By Olivia Rhoden and Malia Holmes Now a days with all the new technology people don’t know how to function without having their phones in hand, even when driving. They think that nothing will happen if they just look down for a minute, but anything can happen. You can swerve into someone else’s lane or even off the road and lose control. When texting while driving, you’re putting yourself at risk as well as anyone else who is on the road, or in the car with you. The Indians Trails Staff believes that while driving, people need to put up their phones and have them on silent so they won’t get distracted. Every year in just Florida, there’s 1.6 million wrecks due from driving and a majority of those wrecks have caused people to lose their lives. 3,000 high school students are involved in accidents each year due to texting. High school students don’t think texting is such a big deal until it involves them or a friend. By then it could be too late. Putting your phone on silent and away from you while driving can save you and another person from getting hurt or possibly losing their life. Putting your phone in the glove box, your purse, or center console can help keep you from using it while driving. Not messing with a phone or any kind of technology while driving could help the rate of car accidents go down. Would you want to sit in jail for the rest of your life for man slaughter just because you got a text or notification on a social media site? It’s not worth it. Put your phones down and focus on what’s happening on the road around you. New Foreign Language Classes Are Needed At Baldwin By Cory Wilfong There are roughly 6,500 different spoken languages all over the world and by a wide variety of people. There are a multitude of other languages being taught at other schools such as French, Latin, German, Japanese, Chinese, Russian and many more. Baldwin only offers Spanish as an elective class. The Indian Trails Staff believes that there should be more languages available for students to learn. We expect that if we teach other languages then our school would be a more diverse center for learning where foreign exchange students are welcomed and can speak in their native language to other students. Learning a new language is an experience that could change a person’s perception on people from different countries and create a more comfortable environment for a diverse student body. There are over one billion people in the world that speak Mandarin Chinese and if just that one language is taught along with Spanish, then Baldwin students would be able to interact with over a quarter of the entire world’s population. The Indian Trails Staff believes that we can incorporate another foreign language class into next year’s class selection if we hire a qualified teacher who can educate Baldwin’s students. 42 TECH TALK Winter 2016 Baldwin Middle Senior High School Super Smash Bros Melee Techniques for the Tournament Players By Payton Bomhold Super Smash Bros. Melee was released for the Nintendo Gamecube in 2001. The game since then has received widespread critical acclaim for its smooth controls, great graphics for the time, and hours of replayability. In April of 2002, the first tournament for the game began and since then, even to this day, the tournament scene for the game has still been strong. The most popular players in the tournament scene include Jason “Mew2King” Zimmerman, Gonzalo “ZeRo” Barrios, Joseph “Mango” Marquez, Juan “Hungrybox” Debiedma and Aziz “Hax” Al-Yami. Winners of these tournaments win huge cash prizes as well as trophies. Tournament players use a variety of techniques in their matches. First, there’s L-cancelling, which makes attack lag end quicker. This is very useful in battle as you can recover from an attack much quicker. This is done by pressing Z, L or R within 6 frames of the attack landing. Another important technique is “short hop fast fall L-cancel” or SHFFL for short. The process of this requires doing a short hop by lightly pressing the jump button, attacking in the air, holding down on the control stick to fast fall to the ground and using L-cancelling to speed up the attack animations. This technique is used for quickly chaining combos. The Phandom By Erica Norman YouTube is known as the go to site when people want to watch videos, especially people’s favorite YouTubers. For example, British YouTubers Dan Howell and Phil Lester are favorites. Phil Lester and Dan Howell both became famous through YouTube. They make videos together, but also have their own accounts. They are best friends, however, they didn’t always know each other. Dan loved Phil’s videos when Phil had started out on YouTube on March 27th, 2006. When Dan joined YouTube, which he started on October 16th, 2009, he commented on all of Phil’s social media accounts such as YouTube, Twitter, and Tumblr. Phil recognized Dan as his big fan and they eventually started skyping and texting until they met. By August 2011, they started living together. “Oh my gosh,” said Kim Nobles, a freshman. “This is going to be long. Dan and Phil are absolutely my favorite YouTubers. I basically watch their videos daily and I follow them on every social media account. Their videos never fail to make me smile and I love hearing what they talk about. Dan’s channel is literally the funniest thing. He posts videos about his ideas and beliefs and it is always interesting. Phil, on the other hand, is a ray of sunshine. He posts the most random things. He talks about things he encounters in his everyday life and the funny people he meets.” Dan and Phil have a radio show called The Dan and Phil Show on BBC Radio 1. It starts at 7pm and ends at 9pm on Sundays. The show first aired Then there’s the Wall of Pain which can only be done by Jigglypuff and Kirby as they have multiple jumps. The process involves constantly keeping the opponents away from the ledge by using back aerials so they eventually fall. This technique is very useful for easy kills if you use Jigglypuff or Kirby, Then there’s the ever-so-popular wavedashing. This technique is used by doing a short hop and using either L or R for the shield and aiming the control stick to the ground so your character slides along the ground. This technique is useful in battle because the game still registers you as standing and as such you can still perform things like smash attacks (hit- Review of WWE 2K16 By James Murkerson on January 13, 2013. “Dan and Phil are very relatable,” said Cassie Harris, a freshman. “They make funny videos that can help you with your problems at the same time. They may not know me personally, but I know they care about me and all their other ‘Phans’.” Their fandom name is the Phandom, hence the title. It combines both of their names and fans of them call themselves ‘Phan Trash.’ “More people should watch them,” said Taylor Martin, a freshman. “They are absolutely amazing.” Dan Howell was born on June 11th, 1991 in Wokingham, Berkshire, England. Phil Lester was born on January 30th, 1987 in Rawtenstall, England. Dan has two YouTube accounts, danisnotonfire and danisnotinteresting. Phil has two YouTube accounts as well, AmazingPhil and lessamazingphil. They mostly collaborate on their 5th account together, danandphilgames. “I love them,” said Alexis Fought, a freshman. “They are really funny.” ting the attack button and the direction at the same time), tilts or even grabs. This technique is used in many tournaments for the vast amount of possibilities you can pull off with this move. Melee tournaments, according to others, are lots of fun. Meeting new people and playing against them all for the joy of the game is an experience people seem to enjoy. The most recently announced upcoming tournament is “GENESIS 3” taking place between January 15th to 17th in San Jose, California. There’s even minor tournaments held at parties and other places. Melee Tournaments, like sports, is a game for all to enjoy both playing and watching. WWE 2K16 is a video game based off of the professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling Entertainment. It was released October 27, 2015 in the U.S.A. and October 30, 2015 everywhere else. It has come out on the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 4, The Xbox One, and the Xbox 360. It is the 17th game in the Smackdown Franchise of games. The Franchise has changed names a lot, and the name changes have been WWF Smackdown, WWE Smackdown, WWE Smackdown vs Raw, WWE, and now WWE 2K. The series has had a lot of success. Some of the games have gotten Greatest Hits awards and the majority of the games have gotten very positive reviews. The most recent game, WWE 2K16, is very good on all four consoles. On the PS3 and Xbox 360, it is similar to WWE 2K15 on the same consoles. On the PS4 and Xbox One, it is said to be 100 times better than its predecessor. The reason why WWE 2K15 was bad was because it just felt like a demo for WWE 2K16. WWE 2K16 has a lot of new features and returning features that were missing from its predecessor. It has brought back a lot of multi man matches such as Fatal Four Way TLC matches. It has a great creation suite. Its main focus is on the legendary hall of famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s career. It goes all the way from when he was in WCW (World Championship Wrestling) to his day in ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling) and finally to his days in the World Wrestling Federation (Now known as World Wrestling Entertainment). All the matches are super detailed, realistic, and fun to watch and play. It also comes with amazing video packages that is very detailed and fun to watch. Another really cool feature exclusive to last gen is custom soundtracks. It allows you to choose from any song saved on your PS3 and Xbox 360 and have your custom superstar, or any superstar, and have them come out to that song. Another really fun mode is universe mode. In universe mode, you take the superstars in the game and put them on any roster and play it out. You mold the game to your liking. Another great mode, exclusive to PS4 and Xbox One, is My Career. My career lets you create a character and play as them. You start at the bottom and rise up till you get into the WWE Hall of Fame. WWE 2K16 is the best recent wrestling game that Yukes and Visual Concepts have created in a very long time. The game is phenomenal. It is fun to play alone or with a friend. This is an amazing game that is definitely worth picking up. Destiny Is The Game To Get Your Adventure On Top 10 Best Selling Nintendo GameCube Games Of All Time Compiled By James Murkerson 1. Super Smash Bros. Melee (7.09 million) 2. Mario Kart: Double Dash? (7 million approximately) 3. Super Mario Sunshine (6.31 million) 4. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (4.3 million) 5. Luigi’s Mansion (3.6 million approximately) 6. Animal Crossing (3.15 million approximately) 7. Metroid Prime (2.82 million) 8. Sonic Adventure 2 Battle (2.56 million approximately) 9. Pokémon Colosseum (2.54 million approximately) 10. Mario Party 4 (2.47 million approxi- mately) 11. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2.25 million approximately) 12. Mario Party 5 (2.08 million approximately) 13. Sonic Mega Collection (2.05 million approximately) 14. Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader (1.9 million) 15. Star Fox Adventures (1.87 million approximately) 16. Mario Party 7 (1.86 million approximately) 17. Resident Evil 4 (1.69 million) 18. Mario Party 6 (1.65 million) 19. Pikmin (1.63 million approximately) 20. Kirby Air Ride (1.62 million approximately) By Cullen Penrod Destiny is a multi-open world game, traveling to Earth, Mars, Venus, the Moon, and even the Reef (asteroid belt). Conquering each planet’s terrain and battling the evil aliens that inherit it are just a few things you can do while playing. If you don’t like playing by yourself, have someone join your fire team of up to six players and complete raids without trying. There are three different class types available: Hunter, Titan, and Warlock. “My favorite class is the Hunter because of the golden gun special ability,” said Ja’Quez Brown, a junior. Each class has a “sub class” which changes up the characters’ play style and abilities, like grenade throws, and super charged. For example; the hunter class has the golden gun ability when super charged, but the sub class changes it and allows you to have a kinetic blade which deals electric damage with each strike. The aliens which you have to slay depend on the planet and what part of that planet you are on. The vex, robotic machines with a exposed core in the center are found on Venus; the cabal, giant militarized fighting creatures with immense firepower are found on Mars; the fallen, aliens that have inhabited earth after the darkness took over; and finally, the hive, which are dark creatures that are born out of the darkness are found upon the moon. “The hive is the hardest to slay because wizards are always spawning some crazy stuff,” said Justin Gilbert, a junior. From traveling to different worlds and slaying crazy creatures, Destiny is the game to get your adventure on. Baldwin Middle Senior High School TECH TALK Who is your Super Smash Bros. Main? By Payton Bomhold Ben Summy – Luigi Christopher Thompson – Toon Link Greg Wilson – Lucario Hunter Herron – Roy Kristin Frank – Mario Damion Phan – Captain Falcon Winter 2016 43 What Is A Dollar Tree Haul? Nick Martin – Kirby Tristan Edwards – Samus Johnathon Justice – Kirby Omar Tena – Luigi James Murkerson – Young Link Samantha Warring – Link Douglas Tanner – Shulk Top Ten Video Games For 2015 Compiled by DeAundre Wright 10) Velocity 2X 9) Sunset Overdrive 8) Shovel Knight 7) Monument Valley (a puzzle game) 6) Middle-earth of Mordor (a game after Lord of the Rings) 5) Mario Kart 8 (a racing game after the legend Mario) 4) Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft (a strategic game) 3) Dark Souls II (a roaming/leveling up type game) 2) Alien: Isolation (a game based off the “Alien v. Predator” movies) 1) 80 days (a game based off the novel Around the World in 80 Days) Craving Some Action Packed Fun? Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Is The Game For You By Diamond Bryant A Dollar Tree haul is an online blog about how much good stuff people find at their local Dollar Trees, Dollar Stores, or any retail store. Many people like to find good bargains when shopping. Dollar Tree hauling is just like that. When it comes to Dollar Tree hauling, it’s almost like shopping on a budget but since everything is a dollar, nothing can go wrong. Many people think Dollar Tree is a cheap generic store that has a whole bunch of nothing in there, but What Makes Gaming PC’s Great By DeAundre Wright In our world today, we have a many different ways of entertaining ourselves to pass the time or to just relax. Within those many different ways is gaming, and while there be a lot of ways to play games, the one that is the most famous among them all is PC Gaming. PC Gaming is the most liked among them all because it has the most to offer. Most games (89% of them) are offered only on the PC, and the ones that are offered on a console (Xbox or a PlayStation) are said to be even better on a computer. Not all computers can handle a lot of games, and the reason behind that By Cullen Penrod Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is the sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2 and is increasingly action packed as you go through the campaign and online for multiplayer. This game takes place in the year 2065, 40 years after the events of Black Ops 2 and climate change, as well as new technologies have taken shape over the years. Military technology has progressed to the point where robotics play a major role in combat, and both fully robotic humanoid drones and cyborg super soldiers have been developed to fight in the battlefield. As a result, there is speculation and fear about an eventual robotic takeover. The game follows a team of Black Ops soldiers, like previous installments in the Black Ops series. “This is the game of the century” said Jaquez Brown, a junior. With advanced multiplayer gameplay as you run amongst the walls and eliminate your enemies, Black Ops 3 gives you a plethora of guns and side arms to enhance your combat capa- bilities. Grenades and tactical weapons like flash bangs are still used to build up a tactical advantage before infiltrating enemy lines. “Being able to run on walls and still use weapons is a huge step towards elite gaming,” said Tyler Murray, also a junior. If this wasn’t enough to satisfy your gaming needs, Black Ops 3 also introduces the zombies game mode. If you get access to the bonus map “the giant”, you will receive the original characters from Black Ops 1 and 2; Tank Dempsey, Nikolai Belinski, Takeo Masaki, and Edward Richtofen. As they battle their way through hordes of endless zombies, they follow the story on which they left off in the Black Ops 2 zombies map “origins.” “Zombies are always the best to play when you’re with friends or family,” said Justin Gilbert, a junior. Black Ops 3 was released in November. It was developed by Treyarch and was published by Activision. The game is currently worldwide. If you are craving some action packed fun, Black Ops 3 is the game for you. that’s really not the case. There are many brands at Dollar Tree, such as Kellogg’s, Elf Cosmetics, Betty Crocker, Campbell’s, Air Wick’s, Colgate, and many more. But the off name brand things are just as wonderful. With a Dollar Tree haul, you basically tell your viewers what you have found and how you would decorate or use the product. Dollar Tree shopping is like shopping without the guilt. Dollar Tree hauling is a wonderful thing to do if you like to save money and get wonderful things. is some games have either very high graphics or high resolution, meaning there is a lot of detail in even the blades of grass that are on the ground. Most computers don’t, in a simpler term, have the parts needed to run all that high resolution gaming, and that’s where gaming computers come in. A gaming computer has the same parts as a regular computer, from the hard drive to the mother board, which is the brains of the computer. But what makes a gaming computer special is that all these parts can run at a higher level so that you can enjoy a fun time playing your day and stress away. Just remember that when you’re having hours of fun with your high graphic computer to take a rest. What’s Your Favorite Computer Game? By Lance May John Hargrove – Cakemanion Montgomarie Lanier – Solitare Justin Blystone – Cakemanion Steven Frazier – Solitare Alexis Kirkland – Webkinz Amanda Hill – Zuma Britney Newmans – Gravitee 2 Ashley Barnhill – Solitaire Meredith Sprague – Webkinz Samatha Warring – Gravitee 2 Triller App For IPhone By Megan Heck and Hunter Wilcher A new trending app in the Apple Store is a video maker called Triller. IPhone users can use the app to make videos like a pop star for free. “The app makes your life not as boring when it comes to staying home alone,” said Kayla Stokes, a senior. The app uses music and technology to allow Triller users to lip sync to their favorite song in multiple videos, then mesh all the videos together in different formats. “Triller is the most fun video app I have ever used. It really makes me feel like a pop star,” said Devin Runnels, a junior. The app has many controls so users can really make it their own. On the app, it allows you to apply a filter and put the video in fast, slow, or normal pace. “I’ve heard nothing but good things about the Triller app. I am definitely going to download it when I get home so I can start making cool videos,” said Autumn Catman. 44 ETC... Winter 2016 Sticking to Those Resolutions By Miranda Carr A lot of people have trouble sticking and committing to their New Year’s Resolutions. So, here’s a few tips for you, to help you stick to those wishful goals. Set a daily reminder on your phone about your goal. Most people are constantly on their smartphones, so put those phones to use and remind yourself about your resolution. Have someone hold you accountable for your goal. Have a good friend help keep track of your progress and encourage you to keep on track with your goal. Being held accountable will help you feel motivated to accomplish your goal. Find a partner who shares the same common goal as you. Working with someone who shares a common goal will help you feel inspired and not alone. Share tips with each other, create memories through your goal and keep each other inspired. Make a goal that is practical. It is very hard to accomplish a goal that is impractical. Start small. If you accomplish your small goal and you’re still not pleased, set a larger goal. Start with little achievements, award yourself for those achievements, and work your way up to your ultimate resolution. Awarding yourself with something special for reaching a checkpoint in your resolution will keep you looking forward to finishing your goal all together. THINK POSITIVE! No goal or resolution is easy to accomplish when you don’t think positive and believe in yourself. Get inspired! You got this! Things NOT To Get Your Girlfriend For Valentine’s Day Next Month Compiled by Rachel Duckworth and Kasey Williams Socks Cleaning products Toothbrush A gift card Fake flowers Gym membership Nothing Cash Just a card Chapstick A break up letter Foot cream A pet spider Coupons A scale Weight Watchers plan A Snuggie Keychain Chia Pet A blanket Baldwin Middle Senior High School Baldwin Student Is A Long Way From Home Greta Rannu By Elizabeth Boychuk Have you ever wondered what it would be like going to a school in a different country? Sounds scary, doesn’t it? Baldwin has an exchange student named Greta Rannu and she is from Estonia. That is located in Northern Europe. Greta is 17 and in 11th grade. What she misses most about home is the food and of course her family. She really likes it here at Baldwin. “At first it was overwhelming, but now it is pretty cool here,” said Greta. Her favorite subject is math. She says it’s pretty easy for her. She has been here since the beginning of the year and has participated in sports like cross country and now she plays basketball. Greta is very smart. She made all A’s and B’s on her first report card. She is a very determined person who is looking forward to this year here in Baldwin. Key Club Spooks Crowds At The Zoo By Kayla Stokes and Taylor Stack Women’s Key Club recently spent their time volunteering at the Jacksonville Zoo. The girls all helped out to clean and then carve pumpkins for Spooktacular. “This was my first time volunteering at Spooktacular to carve pumpkins and it was a fun experience,” said Crystal Cameron, a senior in the Key Club. The volunteers included Crystal Cameron, Nykia Grant, Taylor Stack, Christina Goodrich, Kayla Stokes, Chancey Boalch, Celine Echevarria, and the club sponsor Mrs. Fenton. They all met up with one another at the Zoo and then each had to clean out 5 pumpkins and they carved as much as needed. “Being surrounded by my friends and helping the community at the same time was my favorite part,” said Nykia Grant, a senior in the club. Spooktacular is an event held at the Jacksonville Zoo to celebrate Halloween. This event lasted from October 16th -18th, 23rd-25th, and 28th-31. It started at 6:30 P.M and lasted until closing time at 10:00 P.M. Every pumpkin carved by the volunteers was displayed in Spooktacular. The pumpkins had a Halloween themed design and lit up the sidewalks. Many families love going to this special event to see these spooky carvings and the lights that are arranged all over the Zoo. “All the pumpkins looked amazing during Spooktacular,” said Tina Crowder, a Jacksonville resident who attended the occasion. Baldwin Middle Senior High School ETC... Winter 2016 45 What Theorist Are You? Baldwin Student Joins The Navy By Jonathan Hall Nearly every human being in the United States has a theory on how the Big Brother, aka the Government, works. Even the people who believe the thought of being a theorist is beneath them, they have a theory. Most of the citizens of America fall in three theorist categories, the Pluralist Theory, the Elite-Class Theory, and the Hyper-Pluralist Theory. The Pluralist theory, or Pluralism, is the view that politics and decision making are located mostly in the framework of government; however, they also think that many non-governmental groups use their resources to exert influence. In short, every person has a voice. The Elite-class Theory is the total opposite to Pluralism. They believe that a small minority, consisting of members of the economic elite and policy-planning networks, holds the most power and that this power is independent of a state’s democratic elections process. Basically, the people with the cash have the power. The Hyper-Pluralists believe that anyone can change the government and they believe it is not always for the better. So which theorist are you? Stay Active During The Winter Time By Miranda Osborne Winter is not the time of the year when people actually want to be active. Winter is the time when the air gets colder and the days get shorter and people don’t really feel like doing much of anything. “I hate to be active during the winter time because it’s so cold,” said Kaitlyn Fought. The winter time might not be the most enjoyable time to be active, but there are different ways to make sure you are being active this time of the year. Winterize your workout clothes One reason many people are not active during the winter time is because it’s cold. So the best way to get over the cold is to be prepared for it. Instead of shorts and a tee shirt, wear long sleeve thermals and sweatpants or an athletic jacket and leggings. “I love my Nike jacket It’s comfortable and cute so it gets me outside even when I don’t want to,” said Tarin Martin. Take part in winter activities Make sure you are utilizing the weather and do activities that you can only do in the winter time, like ice skating or snowboarding. “Every time I go to Tennessee for Christmas, my favorite thing to do is ice skate. It’s quite a workout,” said Alison Piscoya Gamboa. How To Find Volunteer Hours Jerwaun Brown-Hilson By Regan Brobst and Casey Millan The United States Navy has been a career choice for men and women for 144 years. Though the Navy is a necessary force, it can also be a very uncommon opportunity One Baldwin student is on the road to basic training. With no military background in his family, Jerwaun Brown-Hilson began to show interest in the United States Navy after talking with his parents about possible career choices. After deciding on pursuing a career in the military, Hilson met with a recruiter then went on to take the ASVAB test. “I thought the ASVAB would be hard, I’m surprised I passed,” said Jerwaun. Then after receiving the test scores, Hilson and his recruiter went to MEPS where he completed physical. After staying in a hotel overnight and choosing his job he went to meet with other recruits once a month and then received a check-up call to make sure everything was in order. “The process of getting enlisted can be very tedious,” said Jerwaun. Now, he is working his way to leave Baldwin Middle Senior High school for basic training in mid-July. After the tedious process, Hilson still displays a positive attitude and is very excited to get started working his dream job. “I’m excited about leaving for basic training, this should be a fun experience,” said Jerwaun. Great work Jerwaun! Blast To The Past By Celine Echevarria and Janessa Anthony By Jessica Malenfant Earning volunteer hours is essential for getting certain scholarships and is overall a good thing to do for your community. But most of the time students have no clue where to look for volunteer hours. Volunteer opportunities are everywhere and knowing where to look for them is vital. The internet is a good source as there are many sites that show local opportunities for volunteer hours. Sometimes if you ask some of your teachers, there are things that you can do for them. You can also volunteer at places you typically go to, perhaps libraries, hospitals, churches, even your pet’s veterinarian office. Offer to help and you may be surprised at who takes you up on that offer. Assess what your skills are and determine if there are ways to use them to benefit others. For example, if you are good with computers you can volunteer to teach the elderly how to use computers. Or if you enjoy reading, tutoring others with reading would be something you could do. Whether it is for future scholarship opportunities or just to help others, volunteering does help the community as well as provides students with valuable life lessons. Many of the teachers who work at Baldwin actually attended school here as a student. Those teachers are Mr. Kennedy, Coach Smith, Mrs. Kelly (math), Mr. Beninati, Mr. Takach, Mr. Tuccillo, Mrs. Justice, Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. McDonald, and Coach Graham. A lot of them agreed that Baldwin has come a long way since they’ve been here. The biggest changes mainly deal with the structure and number of students. Teachers also mentioned the change in students’ attitudes and behavior. According to Coach Graham, there were only 600 students in 1989 when he was a student. Now there are 1150 students currently attending Baldwin. Baldwin Middle Senior High School was built and founded in 1949. The landscape and buildings have evolved over time. “The middle school wings, white buildings, and portables did not exist, nor did the field house, pool, and track when I was a student,” said Mrs. McDonald, who attended Baldwin from 1971-1976. “I used to like the old gym, which is where the cafeteria and band and chorus rooms are now,” said Coach Smith. According to Mrs. Hodges, there were more electives when she attended, including Home Economics, Wood Shop, FFA, and Auto Shop. Many teachers agreed that students back then were more respectful than they are now due to the harsh consequences if a student misbehaved. According to Mr. Beninati, students were given swats if they misbehaved. More than 90% of these teaches say they miss the old Baldwin. They miss the people, the smaller school, the small town feel, dances after every Friday night home football game, and the teachers and coaches. According to Mr. Takach, the biggest change he’s seen is the level of obsession of students and their cell phones. Though Baldwin has been standing for 66 years, it still has its morals and values. Indian pride for life. 46 Winter 2016 MUSICAL NOTES AfroPunk Fest Will Open Your Eyes To A New World By Jasmine Louis-Jacques AfroPunk Fest is a music festival held annually in Brooklyn, New York since 2005. In this last year, it was held in Brooklyn’s Commodore Barry Park as well as Atlanta and will be additionally held in Paris in 2016. But the message behind this festival comes from a man named James Spooner. James Spooner is 36 year old now. He is a vegan tattoo artist who made a movie called AfroPunk. His inspiration to make this movie was that when he was a kid (14 years old) he remembered that black subcultures were never talked about. When he looked up “Black Punk” nothing came up except a story about prison rape. He was unnerved that there wasn’t anything out there or talked about anything alternative relating to the black community. When his AfroPunk came out, he didn’t expect to get much popularity but the first three screenings completely sold out. Many people had been able to relate to the story of AfroPunk with what has happened in their personal life. It was really a movement for many people of color. The movie came out around the time where there was no YouTube, so he had it screened at Film Festivals. Over the course of a year he has done about 100 screenings, had 16 front page articles in several newspapers, traveled with bands, and started a website which is still up and running now. There is a lot that led up to where AfroPunk stands now. But overall it is an amazing thing to experience that really opens your eyes to a new world. Baldwin Middle Senior High School What’s Your Favorite Song Of 2015? By Kayla Stokes and Taylor Stack “Hello”-by Adele – Hunter Wilchar “2nd Win” by Kieara Sheard – Krystie Snype “Best Friend” by Young Thug – Njyia Wilson “Flaws” by Keara Sheard – Lachell Todd “Hello” by Adele – Brandon Benjamin “Dip Dip” by 21 Savage – Branden Williams “Mark My Words” by Justin Bieber “Imma Ride” by Young Thug – Aaron Stegall “Imma Ride” by Young Thug – Torri Singletary “Hello” by Adele – Tyler Murray “One Minute” by Gucci Mane – Kolby Wilcox “Sorry” by Justin Bieber – Jacob Vanlooven “Sorry” by Justin Bieber – Eric Portillo “Hotline Bling” by Drake – Shilah Johnson “California” by Young Dolph – Marcus Williams “Jump Man” by Drake – Berenice Dukes “Again” by Fetty Wap – Sarah Hamm “Again” by Fetty Wap – Kevin DeboydBarlanti “See You Again” by Wiz Kalifa – Khris Mullner “RGF Island” by Fetty Wap – Blaie Nettles “Hallelujah” by Panic! At the Disco – Meredith Sprague Top Ten Most Watched Music Videos Of 2015 Compiled by Paige Meadows Silentó, “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” Adele, “Hello” Fifth Harmony Featuring Kid Ink, “Worth It” Sia, “Elastic Heart” David Guetta Featuring Nicki Minaj and Afrojack, “Hey Mama” Taylor Swift Featuring Kendrick Lamar, “Bad Blood” Major Lazer and DJ Snake Featuring MØ, “Lean On” Ellie Goulding, “Love Me Like You Do” Maroon 5, “Sugar” Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth, “See You Again” Three Days Grace’s Human Top 20 Songs of 2015 Album Has Many Hits By James Murkerson Three Days Grace is a band that formed in Norwood, Ontario Canada. It formed in 1997 with three members. The members were lead singer Adam Gontier, bassist Brad Walst, and drummer Neil Sanderson. They worked and recorded for six years before releasing their first album. Six years after they formed, they released their self-titled album Three Days Grace. It was a huge success, especially with their single I Hate Everything about You. Then three years later they released their bestselling album ever, One-X. It has so many hit songs. Its most popular songs are Animal I have Become, Pain, Never Too Late, Riot, Get out Alive, and Time of Dying. Then in 2009, their third album was released. The album is known as Life Starts Now. It is a good album that is not as good as the first two but holds its own. Some of the hit songs on that album are Break and The Good Life. Life Starts Now also had hits from the first two albums as well. In 2012, their fourth album Transit of Venus came out. While it is good, to most fans they took a step backward. It only had one single and that was the song Chalk Outline. One year after Transit of Venus came out, the lead singer Adam Gontier left the band and the bassist’s brother Matt Walst joined. When Matt joined they spent the years of 20132015 recording their fifth studio album, Human. Human is a great album that ranks up with the best of Three Days Grace. All the tracks are amazing and it reminds most people of their best album, OneX. Some of the hits are Human Race, Landmine, Painkiller, Fallen Angel, and I Am Machine. Despite the awesomeness that is this album, fans complain about Adam not being the singer. They aren’t giving Matt Walst a chance, but this is just his first album and he will get better the more he records with the band. In later years if fans still don’t like Matt, they can listen to Adam Gontier’s new band Saint Asonia. Compiled By Olivia Rhoden and Malia Holmes Hello – Adele Sorry – Justin Bieber Hotline Bling – Drake What Do You Mean – Justin Bieber The Hills – The Weekend Stitches – Shawn Mendes Love Yourself – Justin Bieber Here – Alessia Cara Like I’m Gonna Lose You – Meghan Trainor Ft. John Legend Same Old Love – Selena Gomez 679 – Fetty Wap Ft. Remy Boyz Ex’s & Oh’s – Elle King On My Mind – Ellie Goulding Wildest Dreams – Taylor Swift Jumpman – Drake & Future Can’t Feel My Face – The Weekend Focus – Ariana Grande Watch Me – Silento Antidote – Travi$ Scott Lean On – Major Lazor & Dj Shake Ft M0 Taylor Swift’s 1989 Tour Band to the Future By Justin Cain Recently, the Baldwin Marching Indians performed their Back to the Future show at Fletcher for a performance grade in front of five judges. The band performed along with a ton of other bands and received and overall Excellent, the second highest score. They also received an Excellent in music, percussion, auxiliary, and general effect. They received a Superior in marching and maneuvering. “I am proud of the MPA scores because they show great improvement and excellent hard work,” said Ashley King, a senior and the Color Guard section leader. “I am very pleased with what we were able to achieve this season. It was not easy but we were able to stay focused and execute and that was reflected in our scores,” said Jason Louis-Jacques, a senior and the Drum Major. Since July, all of the students have worked very hard to make the show the best they possibly could. They spent nearly every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. working on their show, as well as a full week of Band Camp led by the instructors. “These students worked very hard and I am so proud of them,” said Gwen Letourneau, a senior and the Band Captain. All of the Band members have put a lot of work into this show and are very proud of their work and scores. By Miranda Osborne 1989 is Taylor Swift’s first ever completely pop album. It came out October 27, 2014 and won the Billboard Music Award for Top Billboard 200 album. Her 1989 tour kicked off in Japan on May 5, 2015. This world tour has a total number of 85 shows. Taylor Swift is known for her amazing concerts, but during this tour she upped the wow factor. This tour she has had a special guest perform one of their songs with her at every show. The guests have ranged from Steven Tyler to The Weeknd. “I went to the Tampa show and Taylor sang “Let It Go” with Idina Menzel while wearing a Olaf costume. It was amazing,” said Maggie Murphy. Taylor Swift also performed “I Knew You Were Trouble” and “We Are Never Getting Back Together” as rock remixes. “I thought the remixes were a good twist on her original songs,” said Natalie Stokes. MUSICAL NOTES Baldwin Middle Senior High School Can Music Really Relieve Stress? Winter 2016 What’s Your Favorite Band And Song They Sing? By Steven Castillo Gabriella Tanner – Falling In Reverse – Raised By Wolves Enrique Ledesma – DragonForce – Through The Fire and Flames Leah Grady – Set It Off – Forever Stuck In Our Youth Michaela Alexander – Panic! At The Disco – Miss Jackson Tyler Boaz – Falling In Reverse – By Jordan Bomhold Everyone listens to some kind of music, whether it’s country, rap, or even classical music. Many people believe that music can help calm them down and put them in a better state of mind. Now this does seem reasonable since your favorite song usually makes you happy and probably gets your mind off of a lot. Music has a unique link with your emotions. If you listen to music it can have a relaxing effect on the mind and body. Research and studies show that the best type of music to listen to when trying to relieve stress is slow, classical music. It slows the person’s pulse and heart rate. Classical music can also lower blood pressure and decrease the level of stress hormones. The worst music to listen to when trying to calm down and relieve stress is hard rock and most types of rap. Even though this music might make you happy, it could raise your heart rate which wouldn’t help calm you down. Not all people are the same though. Some people could be calmed by different types of music than others. Song Dedications By Shedrick Rogers To Mrs. Wrenn From Mrs. McGill: Roar By Katy Perry To Mrs. Ferguson From Mr. Ferguson: Couple Of Forever To Mr. Green From Himself: Da-La-Soul To Courtney & Hunter McCullough From Coach McCullough: Free Bird By Lynard Skynard To Dawson Kelly From Mr. Kelly: This Life by Seven Dust To Varsity Cheerleaders From 47 Mr. C: Viva Moss By Marc Anthony To Micah & Hannah Drum From Mrs. Drum: We Are Family To Jenna Sykes & Rachel Taylor From Mrs. Bukowski: Backstreet Back To Senior Class From Mrs. Bridwell: Theme Song Fame To Shedrick Rogers From Aaliayh Perry: My Bestfriend Finna To Shealah Anderson From J’qoya Duggins: My Main By Milia J To Jasmine Louis-Jacques From Awnia Collier: Sorry By Justin Bieber Brother Austin Bradley – Fall Out Boy – Chicago Is So Two Years Ago Ben Summy – System Of A Down – Chop Suey HA’lley Hobbs – Fall Out Boy – Novicane Isaac Santos – Twenty One Pilots – Car Radio Paige Meadows – The Pretty Reckless – Cold Blooded What’s Your Favorite Song? By Mackenzie Cope and Chase Haydu Anthony Romelus – Hotline Bling by Drake Abigail Sells – Hello by Adele Cameron Andrews – Baby by Justin Beiber Jacob Lundeen – I Feel Like by Two Chains Travis Bryant – Would You Go With Me by Jost Turner Kailee Oca – Hello by Adele Julie Taylor – Hotline Bling by Drake Skye Smith – Sorry by Justin Beiber Jacklin Guerra – Purpose by Justin Beiber Tyler Boaz – Love Yourself by Justin Beiber Taylor Reinhart – Don’t by Bryson Tiller Howard Allen – No Flocking by Kodak Black Hannah Corbin – Closer by Kane Brown Cierra Guerra – Trap Queen by Fetty Wap Taylor Carlson – Planes by Jeremih Felton Greg Tomlinson – Long Hair by Mr. Bigg Seth Varhall – The National Anthem by Merica Katie Sadler – Hello by Adele Garrett Mitchell – In Prison by Kodak Black Jacob Davenport – Gu Wop by Gucci Mane QC the Label’s Johnny Cinco By Brenton Gayles and Jared Hendershot QC the Label has an artist named Johnny Cinco. He’s released four projects and featured himself on multiple others. This Atlanta based rapper is one to look out for. He works with a type of music known as trap rap, just as most of the other people in QC the Label work with. As an artist from Atlanta, Cinco was like many others “from the bottom” but he came up to shine with his rapping Indian Trails Editors & Staff and singing skills. Within his tracks, he delivers his music between rapping and his adlibs, which are short and quick screeches. Cinco’s most recent project “I Swear” features rappers such as Migos and Lucci. The main producer was Spiffy Global. There were others on the project such as Deko, KE on The Track, OG Parker, and many more. This rapper isn’t one to sleep on. If he continues to do what he’s doing, it’s possible that he will soon be at the top. Published quarterly, Indian Trails is the official publication of Baldwin High School. It is distributed free of charge to students and faculty. Indian Trails is a publication with student editors making decisions concerning content. Views and opinions of the Indian Trails Staff do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the advisors, faculty, staff or administrators of Baldwin High School or of the Duval County School Board. E-mail: [email protected] Web Page: http://www.duvalschools.org/bmsh Phone: (904) 266-1200 ext. 2137 Fax Numbers: (904) 266-1212 Address: 291 Mill Street West, Jacksonville, FL 32234 Printer: Bailey Publishing, Jim Bailey, Jacksonville, FL (904) 356-2466 Executive Editors Payton Bomhold Justin Cain Editors Jonathan Hall Anthony Thompson Jacob Vanlooven Hunter Wilchar Assistant Editors Genovonna Clincy Christina Goodrich Photography Editors Alexis Ayala Kayla Baker Autumn Catman Reporters Cameron Andrews Janessa Anthony Connor Aspinwall Courtney Ballard Ashley Barnhill Leon Barrett Brandon Benjamin Justin Blystone Jordan Bomhold Jaelyn Brady Jerwaun Brown-Hilson Regan Brobst Diamond Bryant Travis Bryant Thomas Bunton Jaylee Capps Kayle Carpenter Miranda Carr Cameron Carlyle Steven Castillo Haiden Coombs Awnia Collier Mackenzie Cope Ashley Crews Kendra Crews Frederick Curry Jacob Davenport Antonio Delua Hunter Dozier Hannah Drum Micah Drum Rachel Duckworth Jqoya Duggins Celine Echevarria Nicole Eller Kaylee Faulkner Selena Franck Brenton Gayles Ashley Glass Jimmy Hall Sarah Hamm Amelia Hannah John Hargrove Chase Haydu Megan Heck Jared Hendershot Jason Hendricks Hailey Hepstall Hunter Herron Dustyn Higdon Brandon Highsmith Amanda Hill Halley Hobbs Malia Holmes Aulexsus Hughes Landry Humphrey Jacob Hutto Meagan Johnson Kenneth Keen Alexis Kirkland Donevan Knight Dr. Denise Hall – Principal Mrs. Debbie Ashley – Newspaper Sponsor Daniel Knighten Sarah Krawczyk Montgomarie Lanier Clashaila Lee Camerhon Lockett Jasmine Louis-Jacques Michele Lucas Bailee Lynn Jessica Malenfant Samantha Marrero Lance May Kimberly McCollum Jalen McDaniel Paige Meadows Casey Millan Andrew Moody Mya Morrison Payton Moynihan James Murkerson Lexie Nelson Britney Newmans Erica Norman Miranda Osborne Cullen Penrod Samuel Pittman Kayleigh Powell Cameron Powers Lindsey Register Bradley Reynolds Olivia Rhoden Dawson Riddle Frank Roark Andrew Rock Shedrick Rogers Megan Rosier Joshua Santana Isaac Santos John Sawyer Hunter Schuchart Tyler Sessions Michaela Shafer Brandon Sharpe Savannah Sherman Valeria Sible Ivey Smith Jerry Smith Justin Smith Lindsey Smith Malorie Smith Meredith Sprague Taylor Stack Trevor Stephens Kayla Stokes Natalie Stokes Patience Stoneberger Sydney Suggs Ariyana Summerville Jenna Sykes Gabriella Tanner Julie Taylor Rachel Taylor Christian Tena Ceana Thornton Dehonna Todd Greg Tomlinson Jayden Tyson Shelby Underwood Seth Varhall Sabrina Walker Samantha Warring Cory Wilfong Kasey Williams Cayely Winburn Njyia Wilson Madison Woods Taugerik Woolbright Deaundre’ Wright Antynequa Youmans Carissa Young 48 GO GREEN Winter 2016 Baldwin Middle Senior High School How To Save The Earth By Michaela Shafer Through 4.55 billion years, our earth is the only thing that has lasted. Its rich resources have formed life as lived today, therefore everyone should share their part in taking care of the earth. It could be easier than most think. The little things are what matter the most. Turning off the water while brushing your teeth or even fixing a leaky sink could save hundreds of gallons of water; or even washing your clothes in cold water can help. Turning down the air by one degree when it’s hot and turning it up one degree when it’s cold could also tremendously save energy and save your family money. Try turning off your lights when not in the room, unplugging cords out of the outlets when not using the appliance, and even replacing your air filters can save both money and energy. When coming to cars, they emit huge amounts of pollution and every car not on the roads count. While out running errands, try hitting multiple places at one so it saves you time and helps save the planet. “If you can stay off the road just two days a week, you’ll reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 1,590 pounds per year [source: EPA],” according to HowStuffWorks.com. There are so many ways to live a clean and ecofriendly life. Leave this as a reminder and start your new green life. Be A Greenie Not A Meanie Solar Panels Help The Earth By Jaelyn Brady and Jason Hendricks By Cayely Winburn Some households have converted their power source to solar energy, to cut their electricity bill down. By converting as many home appliances as possible to use solar energy, you can save a significant savings on your utilities expenses. Typical electricity is generated from fossil fuel that will run out one day. Solar energy is a good alternative to replace fossil fuel as the major energy source because solar power is renewable at absolutely no cost to supply energy infinitely. The world pollution is getting worse. Any effort that can reduce the pollution to the environment helps to save the earth. Solar panels are able to harness the energy from the sun and convert it to electricity. Therefore, the use of solar panels is environment friendly. Solar energy that is harmless to the environment will be the major energy source for the future – starting today. No Bees, No Food By Shelby Underwood and Lindsey Register Bee keepers over the recent years report that they are losing on average 30% of their honey bee colonies each winter. 30% is twice the loss amount considered economically tolerable. The world relies on honeybees to pollinate, from the hay used to feed dairy cows, to almonds, to strawberries, and everything in between. “We’re up against big agrichemical companies,” said RSS, in an article on bee pollination and extinction and food decrease. The trees used for bees to pollinate are treated with chemicals called neonicotinoids (or known as neonics.) These toxins work their way into the pollen which is bad for the bees to consume. Neonics are about 6,000 times more toxic to bees than DDT. “The honey company I work for has lost profits and quantity in our hives. Bees have been dropping dead left and right,” said Denis Register. Eco Friendly Baldwin By Cameron Powers Have you ever wondered where your trash goes? Or maybe what you could create with it? Recycling is on the rise and here to stay. Recycling is when you collect trash and turn it into something useful, like biofuel or turning aluminum cans into things like toy cars or batteries. Baldwin would benefit from having recycling stations set up around the school so that students and staff alike can lessen our impact on the environment. We should become more ecofriendly as a school so that our world will become a cleaner place. On top of helping the environment, recycling can give you things like Capri Sun bags. “I think it’s cool that some companies use only recycled material to make their products,” said Jerry Smith. Picking up trash around the school can also keep Baldwin clean. By picking up garbage and unnatural, manmade objects like pencils or erasers helps in order to keep Baldwin beautiful and looking attractive. “Recycling at Baldwin would teach students to take care of the environment,” said Ben Summy. Going Greener in our modern times doesn’t have to become some exasperating task. There are simple and minor steps we can put into action that would make all the difference in the long run. If we stay on this track, we will not have a planet to call home. “Thank God man cannot fly, and lay waste to the sky as well as the Earth,” said Henry D. Thoreau. We’ve all heard about the big ‘R’ in recycle, but how about Reduce? Even the most remote reduction of our geological footprint would aid humans and the planet as a whole. One way to save energy is to change the lights in our homes from conventional lights to compact ‘florescent bulbs’. This will reduce pollution and save energy. “Don’t blow it. Good planets are hard to find,” was quoted in Time Magazine. Another way to save energy would be to turn off energy guzzlers such as computers and laptops at night. This saves up to 40 watts of power a day. This will also save money, up to $14 a year, which adds up. “We never know the worth of water till well is dry,” said Thomas Fuller. A final simple energy/money saver is not rinsing dishes before using the dishwasher. This saves up to 20 gallons of water a year, not to mention the time and energy it would save. Go Green For Future Generations By Jared Hendershot and Brenton Gayles Year after year, people walk and drive by trash without taking two seconds to pick it up or help to benefit the earth at all. Going green would help the environment stay clean, not only our environment also other places. Another reason why going green is beneficial is because it saves the earth. There’s many ways to go green, including making your own cleaning products. This is going green because the products don’t have all the toxins in them like they do when purchased from a retailer. Another way to go green is keeping electronics out of the trash when they go bad. This is going green because electronics have mercury and toxins in them that harm the environment when thrown away. “It’s important to go green because you want the future generations to grow up in an environment that is friendly and not have them grow up in an environment where there are toxins in the air and trash all on the ground,” said Malia Holmes. “I think we should go green because we are going to be living on the earth for a while and I don’t want to live my life surrounded by trash and toxins when I get older. Also I don’t want my future family generations hating my generation because we couldn’t take time to help the earth,” said Olivia Rhoden. These are perfect examples of how people of this generation feel. If the earth doesn’t have people taking care of it then the people of the future won’t be too fond of it, either. So going green could become a part of everyone’s life in order to slowly rebuild the earth. Keep Your Garden Healthy Help Save Our Environment With A Compost Pile By Lindsey Smith and Cameron Andrews All over the world there are people leaving trash such as food rappers, cans, plastic bags, cigarettes, beer bottles and fast foods bags on the ground. The trash that people leave lying around makes that town and community look unclean and trashy. When people leave garbage on the beach, it sometimes ends up in the water which is harmful to animals. “Students can help by throwing away trash and not throwing it on the beach or in the ocean,” said Cheyenne Baker. There are many things that students can do to help save our environment and make it cleaner and safer. ”Students can recycle more, turn off the lights and take out the trash. We can also make sure to throw away our trash instead of leaving it on the ground,” said Claire Perry. If students clean up after themselves and throw away trash it will make our environment cleaner. “Students can throw away trash and recycle objects like cans and plastic cups to help clean up,” said Alison Varnes. If we all recycle and throw away our trash and use less plastic bags, we can all save our environment. By Sabrina Walker and Ashley Crews Many people around the world have gardens, and one of the best ways to improve your garden would be to start a compost pile. A compost pile is a mixture of various decaying organic substances used for fertilizing the soil. The difference between store bought fertilizer and compost is fertilizer feeds the plants and compost feeds the soil. There are many benefits of having a compost pile. It improves the structure and texture of the soil, enabling it to better retain nutrients, moisture and air which in turn betters the plants. It also gets rid of 30% of household waste by using it in a more efficient way. To start a compost pile, you first need a container to hold your “ingredients” together, but make sure it is well ventilated. Next you need a bunch of organic materials such as shredded newspaper, yard clippings, wood chips, and kitchen waste. Next, mix dirt and your organic materials together in the container. Set the container in the sun. Your compost is ready to use when it turns a dark brown color and most of the contents look like dirt. The best way to keep your garden healthy is to keep up and maintain a compost pile.
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