Chelsea’s Blog: I Can Tell We’re Gonna Be Friends
By Chelsea Mitchell, Senior
October 8, 2009
THIS has probably been the busiest week of my life. Being away from home from seven am through four pm every day really takes its toll on a person physically and mentally. I am exhausted to say the least. The year has started out nicely. I’ve been cast in a play (the annual One-Act Play, Snoopy!) so... Read more »
Chelsea’s Blog: First Day of School
Chelsea Mitchell, Senior
September 29, 2009
New Student on Campus MONDAY morning, six a.m., and there’s a ringing in my ears. I’m pretty sure I must have moaned pretty loudly and unpleasantly at that point. After reluctantly crawling out of the bed, I groomed myself and put on my uniform. Ready to go, I hit the road and spent the next thirty... Read more »
Teachers’ Pets: Meet Max
Harrison Payne, Freshman
September 8, 2009
One fateful day, a pit-bull and a chow had puppies one of which was Max, the greatest dog that ever lived. MAX was introduced to the Terry family (family of Ms. Jessica Terry). They instantly fell in love with him and adopted him. They trained him and cared for him. After a while, Max knew when it was... Read more »
Back to My Beginnings
Chelsea Mitchell, Senior
September 8, 2009
2010. Wearing a white cap and gown, graduating with all of my life-long friends in the quad. That was how I always imagined it –until 2002, when the bomb was dropped. “You’re going to be home schooled, Chelsea,” my mom said, lovingly. Her intentions were well-founded, and I acquiesced without... Read more »
Who Is the Guitar Super Hero?
Adrian Stubbs, Sophomore
September 8, 2009
DOMINIC DASANTIS: On Friday evening, September 4, Dominic and his bandmate “Pam” entertain the crowd with the classics from artists such as Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd. If you were there at Dillon’s sports bar on this particular Friday night, you could have seen me with the guitar... Read more »
Day in the Life of a Camp Counselor
Megan McPheely, Senior
September 5, 2009
KIDS running around playing tag and jail, the whistle blowing to signal flag time, trying to get through forty-five names, and singing silly songs. This is the way one passes the time at the day camp at Bay View, a close-knit, summer community in Michigan, for Fawns (five and six year old boys and girls)…until... Read more »
