The Boys Varsity Basketball
starting off the season 2-0
read about their current
season on page 10.
Catch up on the girls Varsity
Basketball season on Page 12.
The choir will be on channel 44
December 8th read about what
they have been up to on page 5.
Read about Varsity Wrestling
on Page 14.
Upcoming Events Page 2 Sam Werling 12/4/15
“Grades 3rd -5th Christmas Program”
On Tuesday December 8th starting at 6:30 PM and
ends at 8:30 PM in the auditeria.
“Middle School Choir Christmas Concert”
On thusday December 10th is the MS Choir
Christmas Concert which starts at 7:30 PM and
ends at 9:00 PM, and it is located in the auditeria.
Admission to the Program is $5.00.
2nd 9 weeks Interim
On Friday December 11th at 8:00 AM the 2nd nine
weeks interim goes home.
Freshman Class Ring Delivery
On Friday December 11th starting at 11:15 AM and
ending at 12:30 PM, Jostens will deliver the Class
Rings to the Freshmen who ordered them in the
auditeria.
“Brass-Mass” All-Bands Christmas Concert
The All Bands Christmas Concert starts at 7:30 PM
in the auditeria on Wednesday December 16th.
High School Choir Christmas Concert
The high school Christmas Concert will be held on
Thursday December 17th in the auditeria from 7:30
PM to 9:00 PM, admission is $5.00.
Winter Break
From Wednesday December 23rd 2015 to Friday
January 1st 2016 there is no school on account of
Witer Break.
Upcoming Boys Basketball Games
12/8/15-Junior High has a game at Columbus Grove
at 5:00 pm.
12/12/15- High School has a game at USV, JV starts
at 6:00 pm.
Upcoming Girls Basketball Games
12/8/15- High Schoool has a home game against
Wapak, JV starts at 6 pm.
12/8/15- JH has a home game against Columbus
Grove at 5 pm.
12/10/15- High School has a home game against
LCC, JV starts at 6 pm.
12/12/15- High School has a game at Botkins, JV
starts at noon.
Wrestling
12/8/15- JH has a match at Bluffton at 5 pm.
12/12/15-JH has an Invitational Tournament at
home at 10:00 am.
Pg.1 .............................. Cover
Pg. 2 ............................. Index
Pg. 3 ........................ Editorial
Pg. 4 .............. Agenda Book
Pg. 5 ............................. Choir
Pg. 7 ............................ SADD
Pg. 8 .................. French Club
Pg. 9 ..................... Quiz Bowl
Pg.10 Boys Varsity Basketball
Pg. 11 ...... Boys JV Basketball
Pg.12 Girls Varsity Basketball
Pg. 13 ...... Boys JV Basketball
Pg. 14 ....... Varsity Wrestling
Pg. 15 ............... Cheerleaders
Pg. 16 .......... Meet a Teacher
Pg. 17 ............ Meet a Senior
Pg. 18 ............. Meet a Junior
Pg. 19 .... Meet a Sophomore
Pg. 20 ....... Meet a Freshman
Pg. 21 .... Meet an 8th Grader
Pg. 22 ....... Meet a 7th Grader
Pg. 23 ........... Meet a Newby
Pg. 24 . Meet a CAM Student
Pg. 25 ........... Kids in the Hall
Hey Mustangs! We’re back to give you
the Upcoming Events of this week.
December 4, 2015 Jessica Copeland Page 3
It’s no surprise to
teenagers that our freedom for
confidentially doesn’t really go all
too far; whether it’s your mom
and dad looking through your
phone or the utter paranoia of
danger in their kid’s lives. Now the
thing here is what’s the line
between protection or parental
paranoia. There’s no doubting that
the Internet plays a big part of
people’s lives in the twenty-first
century, used in most homes and
schools, along with on mobile
devices. According to a 2015
survey by Pew Research Center,
nearly three-quarters of teens
(ages 13-17) have access to a
smartphone, and 92 percent of
teens go online daily. It’s no
wonder that many parents often
take to monitoring their teen’s
Internet history and other social
technology. But is too much
monitoring an invasion of privacy,
and is this monitoring actually
beneficial to teens? For many
young people online can serve as a
personal journal or log for their
thoughts but that’s the thing, not
everything said is something
comfortable for parents to see.
For many parents online and
phones are a good way to “keep
tabs” on their child but let’s be
honest, that’s a good way to burn
trust between families. On the
parent’s side of the argument,
many can justify the invasion of
privacy as keeping their children
safe. According to another survey
done in 2012, 81 percent of
parents were concerned about
advertisers and other third parties
gathering information on their
child’s online behavior, with 72
percent being concerned of
interaction with people they don’t
know and 69 percent worried
about how their child’s online
activity might affect future
opportunities. These factors might
weigh in to how many parents
decide what to monitor and what
to leave private. While the study
by Carnegie Mellon University
found that parents generally
agreed that their teens should
have some form of privacy and
demonstrated trust, most said
that if they really wanted to, they
could look at their children’s
phones. Most parents also
admitted that they struggle
making privacy decisions with
unknown technology, “making it
up as they go along”. Now where’s
the line here? If there is a justified
reason to be snooping around
then that’s understandable but
there is a point where it jumps to
paranoia and turns in to, “Where
are you going?” “Who are you
with?” “Why?” This can lead to
distrust and frustration regarding
teens and their parents.
December 4, 2015 Christin Welch Page 4
Once again it’s time for another weekly dose of the Allen East Agenda Book. This week we’ll be
going over page 60 and 61, which opens up the month of December-and who isn’t excited for the
upcoming holidays?
Vocab.
● ● ●
Desecrate v.
Violates the sanctity of.
The robbers desecrated the
temple.
● ● ●
Study for 50 minutes, then take a 10-minute
break. Stretch, relax, have an energy snack.
When you’re studying take it into
manageable loads, if 50 minutes doesn’t suit
you right, change it to whatever time
you’re comfortable with. Just try and keep
it a nice, long amount so that you’re ready
to take on the challenge of a heavy
workload of school.
CARING
Synonyms: Kind, thoughtful, gentle, considerate,
compassionate.
Antonyms: Insensible, callous, selfish, and unfeeling.
Is caring courageous? Why?
Caring can be very courageous, depending on a situation
or position of an individual. Take in consideration all of
the wrongs that have been going on in the world today,
current times. People who choose to care for the activists
and try to aid their cause can suffer the repercussions of
other’s hatred and dismay. In that case their interest and
care can be something that would put them in harm’s
way. Their courageous attitude to help and care brought
something potentially harmful into their way.
DNA was first
discovered by Swiss
physician Friedrich
Miescher in 1869.
“The price of greatness is responsibility.”
–Winston Churchill.
By this quote, Churchill was most likely referring to
how having such a high position would result in a
person having many roles which would result in
many duties and jobs to fulfill. If you are placed in a
position of high, take charge and live up to the
responsibilities you have.
November 30, 1874- Winston
Leonard Spencer Churchill, the
leader who guided Great Britain and
the allies through World War II, was
born.
December 4th 2015 Keaton Maehlman Pg. 5
Choir has some people who are really talented. Ms. Lindhurst has changed the Choir
(Royal Blues) to a Show Choir! This seems to be a pretty good idea and a good direction for
Allen East because of competition. Now, let’s see what they are doing for this month!
It’s a busy season for the
Royal Blues. They are
heading out to a
recording on December
8th, to rejoice Christmas
on Channel 44. Tune in
on Channel 44 to listen to
them. After that they
will carol around town.
They will be singing
“Lauddamus Te (La-
dah-moose tey)”, “ It’s
beginning to look a lot like
Christmas” , “Carol of the
bells”, “African Noel”, “We wish
you a Merry Chrismas”, “Silent
Night”, and “Baby, It’s cold
outside”.
Also there’s a Jr. High Choir
concert performing on
Thursday December 10th, it’s all
about Christmas because it’s
that time of year again. It’s
their Christmas program! They
sing a whole bunch of song
about Christmas to you!
On December 17th The High
School Choir is also having a
Christmas concert. The Royal
Blues will be performing
“Christmas on Broadway”
Way ahead of time, The Royal
Blues/Anyone are planning on
preforming the Play/Musical
called: The Sound of Music.
December 4, 2015 Mason DuVernay Page 7
This year’s SADD team has been working super hard to make sure you don’t make any
destructive decisions; decisions like drinking and driving, texting and driving, using
drugs or alcohol, or not using your seatbelt while riding in a car. Doing any of these could
be life threatening.
S.A.D.D. Team
The SADD team this year has 25
members. The freshman are Caitlyne
Spees, Faith Sealscott, Gage Rumer,
Hannah Kerchenfaut, Kennedy Ball,
Macayla Phillips, Madison Brown, and
Victoria Ristor. The sophomores are
Ethan Grant and Katie Thaxton. The
juniors are Allie Bowerman, Hannah
Hager, Corey Spees, Kendra Webster,
Alicia Lawrence, Dylan Koehlinger,
Colton Truex, and Sydney Rogers-
Meyers. The seniors are Morgan
Zellman, Kelsey Ball, Hayley Kirtland,
Adriane Hensley, Macy Roeder, Nate
Twining, and Ariel Schantz. The SADD
team has done a lot of things this
year, including two assemblies, seat
belt checks, and “Random Acts of
Kindness”. Their assemblies were
both about the same thing; wear your
seatbelt. One assembly was for the
junior high down to the kindergarten
and the other was for grades 9-12.
Seatbelt checks were in the parking
lots and everyone who wore their
seatbelt got a coupon for a free
McFlurry. “Random Acts of Kindness”
was the party that was held during
third and fourth period on the day
before Thanksgiving Break.
December 4, 2015 Christin Welch Page 8
This week the French class has been up to some pretty fun fashion if you know
what I mean. Students were all given an assignment of having a certain fashion
designer to study, and once they had discovered that designer’s main motif they
were to dress in what that designer would have thought to make them for the
runway. Here are some of the pictures of the kids and how they thought they
would dress like if they were
in France.
December 4, 2015 Corey Spees Page 9
This group of intelligent kids has been studying up on their information to make sure that they
have the answers. This group of kids is the Allen East Quiz Bowl team and we are here to
update you on how the brainiacs are doing in their matches.
The Quiz Bowl team has
been hitting the books,
improving their knowledge
of just about everything so
that they can perform at
their best when they go
head to head with the
other brainiacs of other
schools. This year’s Varsity
quiz bowl team consists of
seniors Evan Stover, Lucas
Coon, Ariel Schantz, Paige
Sweinheart, Dakota Clark,
and Sara Plaugher, and
juniors Paul Yuhasz, Ben
Leis, Kendra Webster, and
Dylan Koehlinger. The
Junior Varsity team has
Sophomores Mason
DuVernay, Tim Dunn,
Drea Hensley, Madison
Richards, and Dalen Foster,
and Freshman Caitlyne
Spees, and Derek
Koehlinger. The varsity
quiz bowl team has a
record of 4 individual wins
and 18 individual losses
during their matches. Their
matches have been at LCC,
NWC was at Delphos
Jefferson, and Wiz Quiz
was at TV 44.
December 4th, 2015 Lacey Wright Page 10
The varsity boys started out strong this year! 2-0 and going strong!
The boys are coached by Brad Clum and are assisted by Gerald
Lehman. Read on to see how the boys’ did on their first two games and
to get the schedule for the rest of their season.
On Friday November 27th the
boys hosted the New Bremen
Cardinals. It was a
tough game as the
boys were down 19-7
after one quarter but
fought a tough battle
and ended up pulling
out the win 67-63.The
leading scorer was
Spencer Miller with 24 points.
Trailing behind him was Kain
Foster with 17 points (4 three-
pointers).
On Saturday November 28th the
Mustangs played Pandora -
Gilboa. They played hard and
won 69-57. Kain Foster had 28
points (made 6 three-pointers).
Spencer Miller got into foul
trouble and only had 3 points
but Johnny Brinkman had 17
points, Travis Guthrie had
10 points and Luke Perkins
also had 10 points.
The Next Varsity game is on
December 4th home against
Shawnee, then on Saturday
away against Botkins.
On December 12th the varsity
boys play USV at USV.
The boys’ last game before
Christmas break is December
18th at home
against
Lincolnview.
Come out and
support our
varsity boys!!!
Boys JV Basketball December 4, 2015 Corey Spees Page 11
This year’s JV boys basketball team has started off to a pretty good session. The boys are
practicing hard and playing harder. the boys have had two games so far against Perry and new
Bremen and looking for wins over their upcoming competitors.
The JV team has had two games so far
against Pandora, and New Bremen. The
boys’ first game was against New Bremen,
They played really well and came out on
top, they won that game 51-37.
The boys’ game against Pandora wasn’t
exactly their night, losing 54-25. The boys
played their hardest the whole game trying
to get back in the game but that night just
was not their night. The boys JV basketball
team is looking to shake off this loss to
Pandora and come up with a win in their
next games with Shawnee December 4 at
home, Botkins, December 5 at Botkins, USV
(Upper Scioto Valley) December 12 at USV,
and Lincolnview December 18 at home. The
boys are working hard to get a victory over
their competitors.
The junior high boys basketball team has
had three victories at home this session
they are preforming very well this session.
We will catch up with the boys junior high
team in the next Mustanger.
Girls Varsity Basketball December 4, 2015 Ally Richardson Page 12
The Varsity Girls’ Basketball team this year has put in a lot of effort to prepare for their season. Their
season officially started on November 20 because they played in the Bluffton Holiday Tournament.
Their next game was on November 28 and they took on Waynesfield at Waynesfield. Let’s see how they
did.
At the Bluffton tournament
they played against Arlington
and Cory Rawson. They beat
Cory Rawson and lost against
Arlington. The Arlington game
was a hard loss
for the
Mustangs but they still fought
hard. Kyra Clark and Kylie Wyss
both had 9 points. Kaitlyn
McKeever fell right behind them
with 5 points. The score at the
end of the first half was 30-7. The final score of
the game was 57-23 but they came back strong
the next day against Cory Rawson. Kylie Wyss
had 23 points, Kyra Clark had 10, Kaitlyn
McKeever had 12, and Chloe Lawrence had 13.
Alyssa Young and Ally Richardson
had 2 points. By the first quarter
the Mustangs were up with the
score being 30-15. The final score
of the Cory Rawson game was 62-
29. The Mustangs were ahead for
the whole game against Waynesfield and they
got the W! The score was 45-37 and Kylie Wyss
had 12 points for the Mustangs. The girls record
is currently 2-2 because they took a very sad lost
to Hardin Northern with the score being 40-38.
With 10 seconds left
Kaitlyn McKeever shot an
amazing three and she
swished it which then ties
the score 38-38.
Unfortunately Hardin
Northern was able to put up a
bunny and made which got
them the win. A little bit about
the team, the coaches for this
year’s girls’ team are once again
Dana
Koontz and
he is assisted by Dre White.
The girl’s team this year is
very young. There is only
one senior and she is Kylie
Wyss. The juniors on the
team this year are Alyssa Young, Kaitlyn
McKeever, and Jade Meyer. The sophomores are
Kyra Clark and Chloe Lawrence. The freshmen
are Ally Richardson and Gracie young and
Laruen Criblez and Kate Newland dress. For the
Month of December they will play
a total of 6 games. They will play
on the 3 against Delphos Jefferson
and on the 8 it is their first home
game against Wapakoneta. They
play on the 10 against LCC at LCC
and then on the 12 they take on Botkins at
Botkins. They play the 17 as well and get to play
at home and they are facing Lincolnview and
finally they play the 21 at home again and they
are playing against Pandora Gilboa. The Lady
Mustang basketball team will be working hard
for every win so come out and
show them support and cheer
them on.
Girls JV Basketball December 4, 2015 Olivia Lawrence Pg. 13
This year the JV girls’ team is working hard to achieve their goals this
year. Although they have some injuries they still work hard to win. The
girls have had 3 games and this how they have done:
The JV, even though their first game was a loss, they are working hard to have a winning record. The JV coach this year is Madison Clark. There are 8 players on the JV: Olivia Lawrence, Sydney Miller, Lauren Criblez, Madison McVicker, Kate Newland, Riley Newland, Kinsey Helser, Sonya Truex, and Gracie Young. The JV has had two games so far this year. Their first game was November 21 at Corey Rawson. They played Arlington and lost 37-25. On November 28, the JV had a game at Waynesfield and won 45-9.
The girls scored 30 points in the first half and held Waynesfield at 5 points. Sydney Miller was the lead scorer of the game. Madison McVicker fouled out in the fourth quarter with two minutes left in the game. On December 1, 2015 the JV had a game at
Hardin Northern. They won 22-18. Their first home game is Monday December 8 against Wapakoneta. Then they play home against LCC on December 10. The JH has had one game, but will be covered next week.
Varsity Wrestling December 4, 2015 Olivia Lawrence Pg. 14
The wrestling season is underway and the team has been
preparing for this year. They have had a preview already and
are ready to start their matches, here is a little more about
them:
The coach once again this year
is Mike Abbey. The boys are
working hard to achieve their
goals for this season. There
are three seniors this year:
Brandon Soules, Logan
Emerick, and Lee Dues. The
Other wrestlers are Lucas
Freeman, Luke brown, Austin
Wireman, Schuyler Caprella,
Scott Neu, Cody Kretzer, and
Andreas Garcia. The varsity
had a preview at Celina on
November 28. ON Saturday
December 5, they have the
Edison invite. ON Wednesday
December 16, the boys have a
tri meet at Delphos St. Johns.
ON Saturday December 19, they
have a meet at Shawnee. On
Monday and Tuesday December
28-29, the boys have the
Marion Harding classic.
On January 7, they have the
double duals. On Tuesday
January 19, they have a meet
at Delphos Jefferson. On
January 22-23, the boys have
the Van Buren invite. ON
January 29-30, the varsity has
the Thunderbird invite. On
Saturday February 6, the NWC
takes place at Paulding. ON
February 9 they have a meet
home against Liberty Benton
and Ottawa Glandorf. On
February 12, their last meet
takes place home against
Elida. The JH wrestling will be
covered next week.
December 4, 2015 Sidney Rogers Page 15
This year’s basketball cheerleaders are off to a magnificent start. They have cheered on our
boys. This year’s varsity cheerleaders include senior Destiny Goble. Juniors, Kasey Reneau,
Kassidy Reneau, Kayla Redman, Sarah Perez, Taylor Gutierrez, Kierstin Prater. Sophomores
Alexa Hawk, Lacey Wright, Reagan Schick. Freshmen Mallory Austin, and Sydney Treglia.
MEET A TEACHER December 4, 2015 Adriane Hensley Pg. 16
A lot of us may look to her has one of the greatest
leaders. She is constantly smiling and always there to
lift us up. She is passionate about her role and cares
about us all! You guessed it, her name is;
Mrs. Prichard Q: How long have you been teaching at Allen
East?
A: This year will be completing my 10th year.
Q: What do you love most about being a
teacher?
A: I love watching kids succeed.
Q: What would you say is your
least favorite thing about
teaching?
A: My least favorite thing about
teaching is discipline and
paperwork.
Q: Why did you decide to become a teacher?
A: I didn’t like any of my high school teachers
and I knew I could do better.
Q: What’s the easiest part about being a
teacher?
A: The easiest part is just hanging out with the
kids.
Q: What’s the hardest part?
A: The hardest part is watching kids make
destructive decisions.
Q: What do you enjoy most about being the
advisor of various clubs?
A: I like knowing that I make a difference on
a different level than teaching.
Q: What else do you do besides teach at Allen
East?
A: I coach powerlifting, work floor sets at
American Eagle, teach fitness classes, and I
am a grandma to the cutest grandbaby!
December 4, 2015 Nate Twining Page 17
You probably have see her in the halls. You can probably see her coming out of
KP’s room at least 100 times a day. Yes that is right, we’re talking about Ms. Kelsey Ball. Today
we learn a little bit more about her and how her school year is going!
Q: How is your senior year going?
A: It’s going really good. I’m having a
lot of fun.
Q: What activities are you
involved in?
A: Recently I joined
Drama Club. I am in
FCA, Student
Council, SADD, And
Band.
Q: Do you plan on going to college
after school?
A: Yes, I plan on going to OSU.
Q: What do you plan on doing after
School?
A: I plan to go to college to study to
become a Forenscic Nurse.
Q: What is your most memorable moment
in High School?
A: My most memorable moment
was when Monty and Schelb got
into a nerf gun battle.
Q: Any words of advice to the
underclassmen?
A: Do your work and keep your
grades up because it really pays off
when you apply to college.
Q: Anthing you’d like to add?
A: Ye, “Go Blue!”
You’ve probably seen this funny, smart, nice girl in the hallway or
band room before. She knows everybody and is nice to them all. She’s
great at playing coronet. If you haven’t guessed it by now then you’ve
clearly never met her. It’s Olivia Golden.
Olivia Golden
Q.) How’s your school year going
so far?
A.) It’s going pretty swell.
Q.) What’s your favorite
class? Why?
A.) My favorite class
is band because
it’s fun.
Q.) Do you have any special
hobbies?
A.) My special hobby is
sleeping.
Q.) Are you in any
after school
activities?
A.) I’m in Brass and Pep-band.
Q.) Are you excited to be a senior
next year?
A.) Yes, very.
Q.) What do you plan on doing
after high school?
A.)I plan on going to college.
Q. Are you looking any
colleges specifically?
A. No, not yet.
Q.) What class are you most
skilled at?
A.) I’m best at art class.
Q.) Who is your favorite
teacher?
A.) Mrs. Bockrath is my favorite.
December 4, 2015 Jessica Copeland Page 19
We are sure you’ve seen this super fly guy strutting his stuff down the halls of Allen East, he loves sunsets, long walks on the beach, and doing interviews. This week we get to interview our sophomore of choice:
Q. So Tyler, how’s the year been going so far?
A. Well it just got even better! Every day’s a new day!
Q. Are you involved in anything at school?
A. I’m in show choir.
Q. What’s your favorite part of show choir?
A. Well I really don’t like getting sweaty but I like to dance.
Q. Are you a good dancer?
A. No, I’m not.
Q. Is this year any better/easier than last year?
A. No.
Q. What sort of hobbies do you have?
A. I play video game, that’s it. That’s my life.
Q. What game is you’re favorite at the moment?
A. My favorite games would probably be Fallout 4 or Farcry 4.
Q. Do you have a favorite teacher?
A. Probably would have to be Mr. Shaffer.
Q. Are you happy to not have to live that freshman life anymore?
A. Oh gosh it’s so amazing.
Q. What’s one of your favorite memories of the year so far?
A. My favorite thing would be just all of the wonderful ridiculous conversations we have at lunch. Q. Would you consider yourself a good dancer?
Meet an 8th Grader
12/4/15 Sam Werling Page 21
Today we will be meeting an 8th Grader who you may see walking in the halls or talking to
some friends but never the less Carter Burden is an 8th Grader. Have you ever wondered what
he likes to do? Well here is your chance to find out. Because we have just interviewed him and
here is what he had to say.
Q. What type of cars do
you like?
A. I like older cars from the
1950’s back.
Q. What makes you like
those kinds of cars?
A. I like them because they
have nice body styles.
Q. What made you start to
like old cars?
A. Old movies made me start to like
old cars.
Q. Do you hope to find and drive an
older car when you get your
driver’s license? If so what kind and
why?
A. Yes I do, I want a 1946 Chevy
Pickup. I want it because it is just
the kind of truck that I want to
drive.
Q. How is your school year
going so far?
A. It’s been pretty good so
far.
Q. Do you have any goals for
the school year?
A. My goal is to get all A’s this
year.
Q. What do you do in your
spare time?
A. I work on my computer in my spare
time.
Q. What is your
favorite class?
A. My favorite class is
Algebra 1.
Q. Who is your favorite
teacher?
A. My favorite teacher
is Mr. Schafer.
MEET A 7Th GRADER December 4, 2015 Adriane Hensley Pg.. 22
You may see her smiling and laughing with her friends in the hallway.
She is always willing to help anyone who needs it. She loves to jump,
flip, and cheer her heart out. She’s full of energy and such a
sweetheart! That’s right, her name is;
Caitlyn Musselman Q; How is your year going so far?
A: It’s good, my graders are good.
Q: What’s your favorite sport and why?
A: My favorite sport is competitive cheer. I enjoy
cheering,, seeing my friends, and always having
fun.
Q: Who is your favorite teacher?
A: Mrs. Downey is because she is very nice.
Q: What’s your favorite class?
A: My favorite class is Pre-Algebra because I like
math.
Q: If you could change one thing about the school,
what would you change?
A: I would change how long the school day lasted
because it is too long.
Q: What’s your least favorite and favorite thing
about school?
A: My least favorite thing is getting up early and
my favorite thing is getting to see my friends.
Q: If you could change our school colors, what
would they be?
A: Mint green and coral because those are my
favorite color.
December 4th, 2015 Keaton Maehlman Pg. 23
December 4, 2015 Nate Twining Page 28
You might see her in the halls. You might see her in your classroom. Shoot, you might
have already read her page. Yes that’s right today I’m interviewing our very own cam/av
student, Ally Richardson!
Q. What grade are you in?
A. I’m in 9th Grade.
Q. What do you like about 9th Grade?
A. I like how nice everything is and the
teachers.
Q. How long have you done this class?
A. This is my first year.
Q. What do you think of this class?
A. I like it.
Q. Are you in any sports or after school
activities?
A. I’m in Soccer, Basketball, and Track. I’m also
in 4-H.
Q. And how has that been going?
A. Really good! Soccer is awesome, and the
team is going good. I’m excited for
basketball and track.
Q. How many years have you been doing this?
A. 4-H: 6 years Soccer: 9 Years
Basketball: 4Years Track: 1 Year
Q. What do you plan on doing after school?
A. I plan on being a physical therapist, and I
would like to get a scholarship for any sport
I play.
Q. Any word of advice?
A. Always try your hardest and never give up,
and go to a friend for help.
Q. Anything else you’d like to add?
A. Nope, I’m good.
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