Seniors, only 159 days until graduation!!
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Seniors, only 159 days until graduation!!
The Hilight September 12, 2014 Cullman High School’s News Magazine Volume LXXVIII Issue 1 Back to SCHOOL... Seniors, only 159 days until graduation!! Back To School 2014 Featured Contents: #Ferguson pg.12 .1 8 5 s.4 - pg Mu sic ! -1 4 This year we would love to get your feedback and suggestions on what would make The Hilight more enjoyable for you yes, yes you. So grab a friend, buy a paper, and find out what's new and sporty on campus. Kara Jackson, Editor hi ng s 13 Another summer season has come and gone, and it's time for early mornings, late nights, laughs, and learning... Well maybe not that last part. The Hilight has been working relentlessly on this fantastic new edition in our state-of-the-art, not-so-new campus. Al lT s. Ed Notes: 8 .1 pg New School Update pg. 6 pg ws St af f! pg Ne Ou rN ew ! s! ok Bo ts or Sp Foreign Exchange kids pg. 8 New Teachers! pg. 7 4 Things You Can Learn From Reading This Edition! Everything and everyone NEW on campus All about Us Football and all other sports happenings (+ Schedules!) The crisis in Ferguson breakdown Enjoy these photos from featured Instagram accounts: Leighanna Langford Kara Jackson Most Embarassing Summer Memories Staff Editors Leighanna Langford and Kara Jackson Staff Members Oakleigh White Marisa Franklin Laura Addison Cole Lay Sam David Black Makala Hart Bethany Pappas Reilly Masters Presely Dean Kendall Federer Shelbi Shabel Sally Ann Pappas Hope Mason Spencer Hyatt Dalton Bright Tori Lynn, Freshman “I was walking up to the stage at a corpsman ball, and I passed the last step and fell flat on my face with all the military figures staring at me.” Trent Price, Sophomore “I was at Anna Franklin’s house and did a face plant in the water after slipping off the diving board while trying to do a back flip, and everyone laughed at me.” Camille Marsh, Junior Advisor Jennifer Calahan “I was getting food at Zaxbys through the drive thru, and they told me my card declined so I had to give the food back.” Cullman HIgh School 510 13th Street NE Cullman, AL 35055 (256) 734- 3923, etc. 2045 Hannah Spradlin, Senior “I was carrying a pitcher of tea at Guthrie’s when i slipped and fell and all the tea spilt on me and people laughed at me so i just had to laugh at myself, YOLO.” Opinions expressed in the Hilight do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, staff, and administration of Cullman High School or Cullman City Schools. The Thoughts of Summer... Summer, after all, is a time when wonderful things can happen to quiet people. For those few months, your’e not required to be who everyone thinks you are , and that cut- grass smell in the air and the chance to dive into the deep end of a pool give you the courage you don’t have the rest of the year. You can be grateful and easy, with no eyes on you, and no past. Summer just opens the door and let’s you out. Here’s to the nights that turned into mornings with the friends that turned into family Just the smell of the summer can make me fall love in Summertime is always the best of what might be Voices and photos compiled by Presley Dean Take advantage of EVERDAY you wake the SUN One day you will learn how to give and receive love like an open window feel like summer and it will every day up under This summer, put your phone away for a few days, make some memories that no one knows about. make some memories that are just yours. Some of the best memories are made in flip- flops You can’t stop the waves but you can learn to SURF Look at how swag Hannah Spradlin is. The Bottom Line 3| 9.12.14 | The Hilight Meet the Staff Sam Black, Staff Writer Seniors Kara Jackson: Editor Ms. Calahan: Sponsor Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: I think Brussel sprouts are cute but I won’t eat them. Q: What is your favorite color? Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: Umm… I’m a scuba diver. Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: I’m training for a halfmarathon. Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: I love basketball, and my favorite team is the Brooklyn Nets. A: I had a mustache in 3rd grade! Q: Who is your celebrity crush? A: Robert or Marquel from Bachelor in Paradise. Sam Black Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: I can play the banjo. Q: Who is your celebrity crush? Q: What’s the number one song played on your phone? A: Is it weird to say a girl? Emma Watson A: Little Lion Man by Mumford and Sons. The Bottom Line 4| 9.12.14 | The Hilight Cole Lay Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: Pink and sparkles, with orange and blue coming in 2nd. Laura Addison Leighanna Langford: Editor We are one attractive staff. Q: Who is your celebrity crush? Q: Who would play you in a movie of your life? A: Hugh Jackman. A: Zack Galafinakis Marisa Franklin Bethany Pappas Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: I used to have a pet buffalo. A: I can’t speak in the morning. Q: What is your dream job? Q: What is your favorite band? A: A spy A: Uh... Really? One Direction of course! Kendall Federer Makala Hart Oakleigh White Presley Dean Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: I can take bad selfies. A: I can make weird faces. A: I’ve met T-Swift! Q: If you could be an animal, what would you be? A: A Koala. A: I raised a chicken in my bedroom. Q: If you could be a fictional character, who would you be? Q: What is your favorite part of Hilight? Q: What is your dream job? A: A reporter on E! A: Taylor Swift A: Hazel from TFIOS. Juniors Reilley Masters Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: I never cry. Q: What’s your dream job? A: Just famous. Shelbi Shabel Sally-Ann Pappas Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: I burned a hermit crab. A: I once had 16 animals at one time. Q: What is your dream job? Q: If you could be an animal, what would you be? A: First female 1D member. Hope Mason Q: Give an interesting fact about yourself. A: I have a freakishly long second toe. Q: What is your dream job? A: Married to Harry Styles. A: A lion Sophomores Dalton Bright Spencer Hyatt Q: If you could be an animal, what would you be and why? A: A skateboarding wolf with laser eyes, because it would be dope. Q: On a scale of carrot to fire truck, how red would you say your hair is? A: Umm. I have to say Ronald McDonald. Ask Dalton Bright to say hey to you in Finnish. The Bottom Line 5| 9.12.14 | The Hilight What New School? When do you think we will make the transition? Kara Jackson, Staff Writer If it isn't blatantly obvious by the construction workers on campus, muddy sidewalks, and random drilling noises, the campus is indeed not finished. Now, before you get upset about this dreaded news, let’s take a moment and consider all the great things we get to experience while awaiting our brand new school. 3. 1. The students and some faculty at CHS get the pleasure of using portable classrooms, while I haven’t recieved this distict honor for myself, I just know what a joy it would be to walk from the band room to J building on a rainy day with no awning. 2. Sometimes, if we’re lucky, the drill orchestra will visit us outside our classromm and serenade us with song. I don’t know about you all, but I always enjoy a good sniff of muddy groud water in the morning, and all you have to do is walk by the lunchroom to get a good whiff! 4. Lastly, the hilight of my Wednesdays is always going to old gym for assemblies. Cramming 1,000 people into a small space with no air conditioning is a great idea. What would you decide? We recently surveyed fifty seniors, along with Coach Barnet and Mrs. Burroughs who were eager to give their input, to see if they though the new school would be finished by the deadline - November 3rd. Yes, yes CHS is the best. Ninety percent of students and faculty surveyed believe that the new CHS will NOT be finshed by the bew deadline. I know this news might put a damper on your day, but won’t the finished product be worth it?! * * New school policies - Sweatpants are a go and leggings are a no unless your t-shirts comes within 4 in of the knee - Cell phones are to be out in the lunchroom and gyms ONLY The Bottom Line Think about it. 6 | 9.12.14 | The Hilight No, no we won’t go. New School New Teachers New Year New Faculty Cole Lay, Staff Writer Questions: Ms. Ozier Where did you go to high school? What college did you attend? One fact that no one knows about you? What do you teach? I went to Hanceville High School. I went to Wallace state then to Athens State and ended at West Alabama. I love eating Taco Bell. I teach 10th and 11th Grade English. Mrs. Owens I went to Cullman High. I attended Athens State and UNA. I am a huge Alabama fan. I teach Special Ed Resource. Mrs. Collins I started out going to Hanceville then I moved to Geraldine. I went to Snead then went to Athens State. I used to own a restaurant and play piano. I teach Algebra 2 and Algebraic Connections. Mr. Stephens I Grew up in Cullman and went to Cullman. I attended Wallace State, Auburn, Athens State, University of Alabama and ended at UAB. I Compete in Amateur Triathlons. I am the new Sports Director and Vice Principal. Hilight How-To’s How to stay organized this school year Shelbi Shabel and Sally Ann Pappas, Staff Writers 1. Always make sure you have your basic supplies, which includes: pencils, pens, folders, notebooks, and paper. If you aren’t sure what to bring, having paper and a pencil is always a good idea. 4. Since we have days for even classes, and days for odd classes, it would make more sense to put even classes in one binder and odd classes in the other. By doing this, you will not have to bring your whole entire backpack on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Mrs. Thompson judges gymnastics. 2. Having pockets and sections in a binder or notebook will make things much more organized. This can also help you to keep up with certain assignments from different classes, if you keep them separated. It’s easy for the inside of your binders or backpack to get cluttered with paper so to keep things nice and neat, it wouldn’t hurt to clean those places out ever few weeks. This will make it much easier so you don’t have to go through so many papers at one time. 5. 3. Make sure that you have the correct size lead for all your mechanical pencils. If you don’t use mechanical pencils and prefer the standard #2 pencil, it wouldn’t hurt to bring a small portable pencil sharpener. Keeping a Daily Planner helps tremendously: why worry about missing a homework assignment or turning something in late when you could write it down so you will never forget? 6. The Bottom Line 7| 9.12.14 | The Hilight Foreign Exchange Students New country, new people, new experiences Presley Dean, Reilly Masters, Staff Writers Alex Aspe Abrisquta Grade: 10th Spain 1. How is the style different? Long socks, we always wear ankle socks. 2. What is the weather like compared to Spain’s? It rains a lot more here and is humid. 3. What is the main food difference? Fish in Spain, all the food is fat here. Julianne Jenson Grade: 11th Norway 1. How is the style different? We don’t wear sandals or put our hand on our hips in pictures. 2. What is the weather like compared to Norway’s? It’s too hot and humid here, in Norway its 60 degrees most of the time 3. What is the main food difference? It’s so fried and unhealthy here. Daniel Neco Lopez Salmon Grade: 10th Spain 1. How is the style different? The socks are much shorter in Spain. 2. What is the weather like compared to Spain’s? It’s hot and humid here. 3. What is the main food difference? We eat more salad and fish and not as much fried food. The Bottom Line 8| 9.12.14 | The Hilight Thank you Mitch Smith for your generosity. Back to School Marisa Franklin, Staff Artist Have you ever tried a Pumpkin Spiced Latte from Starbucks? The Bottom Line 9| 9.12.14 | The Hilight Catwalking Like Jaywalking, only better! Makala Hart and Hope Mason, Staff Writers Questions: 1. How many calories do you consume from licking a stamp? 2. How many eyes do bees have? 3. What is a twit? 4. What was the original color of Coca-Cola? 5. What percent of Americans eat pizza at least once a month? 6. Name the five members of One Direction. Trey Partain ‘18 1. 50 2. 20 3. A brat 4. White 5. 60% 6. Harry *frustrated grunt* Leon, umm, I don’t know. Lindsey Morrison ‘18 1. I have no clue 2. 2 3. A twit? Something stupid 4. White 5. 70% 6. Harry, Niall, Zayn, Liam…what is the other one? Who did I not say? Louis! Connor Marsh ‘17 1. 4 2. 2 3. I don’t know, like something stupid? 4. Like the drink or the can? Brown 5. 72% 6. Harry, Niall, Neal uhh…yeah that’s it. Brooke Edwards ‘17 1. None I’d hope. 2. 2 3. What is a twit? *Callie Hollingsworth shouts, “You!”* Thanks Callie. 4. Green 5. 100% 6. Louis, Harry, Niall, Liam, and what’s his face? Zayn! The Bottom Line 10| 9.12.14 | The Hilight You can survive without food longer than you can without water. Answers 1. 1/10 of a calorie 2. 5 3. A pregnant goldfish 4. Green 5. 93% 6. Harry, Liam, Louis, Niall, and Zayn Marcus Rogers ‘16 1. 0 2. 2 3. Is it a car? 4. Silver. Oh wait, brown! 5. 90% 6. Uhh…Harry. Uhh…I don’t know Billy, Kevin, Garrett, and Eli. Skye Sellers ‘16 1. Umm…I don’t know 200? 2. 3 3. Another word for a tweet 4. Red 5. 90% 6. Harry, Liam, Louis, Zayn, and Niall Blake Purifoy ‘15 1. 5 2. 16 3. Ah shoot, do I gotta answer that? Just put an insect down or something 4. Yellow 5. 55% 6. All I know is Harry Styles and that’s it Estela Perez ‘15 1. 0 2. 6 3. Uhh…I don’t know a stick? 4. White, red, I don’t know! 5. Like 100% 6. I do know one! Harry and a guy that starts with a Z. Eating one apple is the eqivalent to the amount of caffiene in one 8 oz. cup of coffee. The Bottom Line 11| 9.12.14 | The Hilight Hands Up, Don’t Shoot Visual outline of the madness in #Ferguson Leighanna Langford, Staff Writer On August 9, 2014, Michael Brown, an 18-year-old, black resident from the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson was shot and killed by a white, county police officer. He was unarmed and then left uncovered in the street in broad daylight. The rioting and anarchy in Ferguson rang through the streets for the better part of the month. Although the situation has now simmered to synergy, another outburst of violence could ignite at any time. We’ll take you through the escalating violence and every, shocking development in what has become the most explosive story of the year. August 10 Ne me ga di ti a? ve Peaceful afternoon vigils turn to destruction after dark. Businesses are looted and burned down. August 11 #IfTheyGunnedMeDown Havoc in Walmart spread on Twitter with 241,000 tweets, ridiculing how the media portrayed Brown. Milk was doused in this woman’s face after suffering effects of tear gas. Did You Know? When a person inhales tear Protesting continues; citizens are detained. Officers blast tear gas into crowds. ia ed al M i c o S gas the body produces mucus, causing a drowning sensation. Two Huffington Post reporters are arrested; the media is asked to leave shortly after. August 14 AUGUST 16 GOVERNOR NIXON ISSUES STATE OF EMERGENCY. Anonymous Twitter account releases identity of the officer that shot Brown. St. Louis PD denied these claims. 78 total arrests [August 19] W it hy ma doe tt s er ? Twitter user orchestrates National Moment of Silence for Brown in major U.S. cities. AUGUST 18 PRESIDENT CALLS IN NATIONAL GUARD. 6 shots were fired into michael brown’s body. Although the officer claims Brown assaulted him, eyewitnesses claim had his hands up at the time of the shot, thus starting the famous phrase among citizens and the title of this article. St. Louis County ranks 15th in the country for black-white segregation. 50% of Americans believe police aren’t held accountable for misconduct. So, where do you stand? The Bottom Line Stephen Colbert also mocks NBC coverage of Ferguson in an previous episode of his show. 12 | 9.12.14 | The Hilight Six Boys Five Schools Six of Cullman’s finest Oakleigh White, Staff Writer Branch Hill #19 *Has played baseball for 13 years *Committed to the University of South Alabama *Plans to major in Computer Engineering Drake Hollingsworth #6 *Has played baseball for 13 years *Committed to the University of Alabama in Huntsville *Plans to major in Chemical Engineering Maison Goodwin #27 Cole Collins #18 *Has played baseball for 15 years *Has played baseball for 15 years *Committed to Wallace State Community College *Committed to Wallace State Community College *Plans to major in Education *Undecided Jesse Scott #12 *Has played baseball for 13 years *Committed to Auburn University *Plans to major in Marine Biology Sam Huser #15 *Has played baseball for 13 years *Committed to Southeastern Louisiana University *Undecided The Bottom Line Our baseball players are smokin’ hot. 13| 9.12.14 | The Hilight What Summer? Fall sports utilize their Summer to prepare for the upcoming season Marisa Franklin and Oakleigh White, Staff Writers Volleyball Football Cullman High School’s volleyball program has been preparing for its first season of 6A volleyball. The volleyball program kicked off their summer on June 10th with their first ever Cullman Bearcat Volleyball Clinic. This was a fun way for for the players to get to know each other as well as the future faces of the volleyball program. Starting June 17th the Lady Bearcats began their preseason with their first of a total of 18 summer workouts and about 12 practices. In addition to the workouts and practices, the volleyball teams participated in Auburn’s volleyball team camp July 11-13. When asked about her experience at Auburn’s team camp, senior Allie Gipson said she felt like it was a good mixture of team bonding, individual skills, and team instruction. The volleyball team may not have gotten the most relaxing summer, but they did put in the work needed to conquer area rivals Hartselle, Decatur, and Austin. Please come out and support the Cullman volleyball team at their first home game on September 18th against Hartselle! Being placed in one of the hardest regions in the state for their debut in 6A is nothing but motivation for the Cullman High School football team. In fact, the football team has been putting in long hours in the weight room all summer to prepare for the upcoming season. Starting in June, the Cats began with their 6 A.M. workouts and practices that lasted until about 9 A.M. They also participated in several 7 on 7 events to help point out areas that needed more work before the start of the season. While all of this may seem pretty grueling, you can’t forget about the infamous two-a-days. Two-a-days are known for their long hours and hard hitting. I asked senior Seth Donaldson how he felt about the upcoming season and he said, “Since we are 6A and placed in one of the toughest regions in the state, many people are questioning how are season will go, but I think we will surprise them all.” There is no doubt that the football team will do just that. They always rise to the occasion and do what is necessary to continue the winning tradition at CHS. Cross-Country Swim and Dive The Cullman cross country team has been working extremely hard this summer in order to excel this season. Runners have trained at many camps throughout the summer including the A Step Ahead camp held at St. Bernard where they met at 7-9am every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday and ran miles and miles of rigorous terrain. Several experienced coaches and runners came to speak and gave nutritional and personal guidance. The annual team camp was held at the Doublehead Resort in Moulton, Alabama. Our runners and coaches made it to the camp around 3pm, settled in the cabins, and then met to run at 5pm. The next two days the team ran at 7-9am. They had free time, which mainly included hammoking and watching criminal minds together, until their next run at 5pm. Mrs. Coach Barnett and Mrs. Allison Norris cooked excellent meals for our runners. The last night of the camp the team gathered after dinner to talk about their team goals. The Bearcats will be competing in the Chickasaw Trails meet September 6th in Moulton. The swim team had a stellar season this year. I had the pleasure of interviewing the beautiful Jillian Richard (freshman) so you can have a better idea of the day in the life of a Cullman swimmer. “We practice during the summer at the aquatic center every morning, five days a week. On Tuesdays we have home meets and Thursdays is away meets. We have a total of about 10 swim meets and then a district swim meet to try and qualify for the state swim at the end of the summer. You can qualify for individual and relay events. This year’s state swim meet was at the new Birmingham cross plex.” The Cullman swim team finished 3rd in the state and had many individual title holders to represent Cullman. The dive team qualified for state this year ans are now State champs! How hard is it to qualify and excel at state? Our very own Anna Evans (freshman) can tell you. “You had to get in the top three to go to state and have certain dives depending on your age group to go to district.” Anna won district and is now a state champion while Anna Trevarthan placed second at state. Have you ever hammocked inside the comfort of your own home? It’s quite marvelous. The Bottom Line 14| 9.12.14 | The Hilight The Hilight loves our sponsors! Proverbs 3:17 The Bottom Line 15| 9.12.14 | The Hilight “Melt Faces and Toss Babies!” The makeup of a CHS Marching Band show. Dalton Bright, Staff Writer “Melt faces and toss babies!” that is the silly, yet traditional motto that the Cullman High school Bearcat Marching Band embraces. Although they may have their over-the-top humorous moments, when it comes time to playing music, that is when dedication and commitment prevail. To most people, the work behind the halftime show is irrelevant, but this article will explain the logistics and effort that makes up the Cullman High school Marching Band halftime show. The first objective for preparing a new marching show is learning the music. Two months prior to school, the band students recieve the designated score for the upcoming season. The students begin practicing the new music individually, but as the season approaches, sectionals are held to work on individual section strength. once the music is learned well enough to play, the sections combine to then focus on the music as an entire ensemble. From the time the music is dispersed, it is each student’s responsibility to try to retain the music from memory. The first objective for preparing a new marching show is learning the music. Two months prior to school, the band students recieve the designated score for the upcoming season. The The Bottom Line Inside jokes are only funny to those who get it. 16| 9.12.14 | The Hilight students begin practicing the new music individually, but as the season approaches, sectionals are held to work on individual section strength. once the music is learned well enough to play, the sections combine to then focus on the music as an entire ensemble. From the time the music is dispersed, it is each student’s responsibility to try to retain the music from memory. The next key in making a superior marching band show is learning to march! In a marching show, each student has a certain individual coordinate that they must meet in a certain amount of beats. Each of these coordinates connects, making different sets of images that give a new layer of life to the music. For the marching show this year (entitled “From the Earth to the Stars Above”) the CHS band plays a total of three scores on the field. Each of these tunes has a specific number of drill to accommodate the music. For example, there are eighteen sets in the first tune “Enterprising Young Men,” eight in the ballad “Journey of Man: Flying,”and a total of 21 in the closing score, “Prince of Thieves.” From July 1, the marching band spends around three to four days a week repeating these various sets with music to commit the routine to memory. The final- and quite possibly most importantfactor in creating a remarkable show, is teamwork and dedication. With a schedule packed full of rehearsals and performances, the 130 students that make up the Cullman Band spend -on average- a total of 228 hours together outside of school. This includes rehearsal hours, football games, parades, and the annual band trip. Each full ensemble rehearsal lasts around twoto-four hours; during these practices, the band runs the show while isolating parts that need extra attention. Once the band has the show “cleaned” up to the point of performance, each student must get in the mindset of playing the show’s music and drill at once, with pride and dignity. While the band students act as one big family, the stress can sometime get overbearing. Although quarrels may happen, after a great performance, the “family” always reconnects. Tensions can always rise due to the work behind making a great show. The framework behind an awardwinning marching show takes effort and perseverance. Everyone must put forth their hard-work, whether it is a freshman playing trombone, a sophomore on the danceline, or a senior playing tenor drums. Learning 40 sets of drill and three songs is challenging, but with some great friends, great instructors, and a great history, the outcome is nothing less than superior. Funny English Words CDZQHXZBXKDVGJW DOOUMEKLCLDRAFL CGLOZBCUWUKLAYM OYVLZAMNPTOADCB ETIKYYUDEZZATZP LCZVYWWEQLHNGBY FWMVQLOREAURRRK FIWZIKCBHDUPGPE UDCWZCIUBDOOAKP FCSETFOSTLNCHRE RNDKJRQSYZEMSCC EHQVBWQUOIDSENG KABIBLIOPHOBIAH EIMAMAKCOCCRCTY CANOODLEAWKHZFZ ABIBLIOPHOBIA BLUNDERBUSS BROUHAHA CANOODLE COCKAMAMIE COLLYWOBBLES CRAPULENCE DOOZY FARD GONZO KERFUFFLE KLUTZ You know you want some Hilight high jinks Kentucky Fried Chicken 608 5th ST SE Cullman, AL 35055 (256)775- 1975 Did you know? It takes 60 hours of minimum wage work to pay off a single hour of credit in college. Coldwell Banker Hill Real Estate 204 Fourth Ave. SE Cullman, AL 35055 (256)734-1504 Email: jeff.hill@coldwellbanker. com Designs By Grace (256)385-0521 -Brow Sculpting -Lash Tinting -Permanent Makeup 324 2nd Ave. SE Cullman, AL 35055 The band is ever so talented. The Bottom Line 17| 9.12.14 | The Hilight That’s My JAAAAM A look at the most popular bands amongst school students. e l a M Spencer Hyatt, Staff Writer Styles in music vary person to person. It is the person behind each song that brings you these styles. So, who brings you your favorite music? It may be pop, rock, country or metal. While you think about it here are some of the favored bands amongst the students here. Fe ma We also had one supporter of the CHS band, Jackson Shaw. He shows his love for the band and school with his vote. le Read Between the Lines Book Reviews Laura Addison, Staff Writer The Maze Runner by James Dashner Stars: 4.8 out of 5 You have read series like Harry Potter, Twilight, The Hunger Games, and Divergent. What’s next?...The Maze Runner by James Dashner! Thomas wakes up with his memory erased in an elevator that leads to a community of only teen boys. The community is called “the Glade” and within it each boy has his own job to complete. A ginormous maze filled with monsters border the glade. Every day runners search the mysterious maze for a way out. After Thomas arrives, the first female is found in the elevator and the Glade is turned upside down… This Maze Runner is the first book in a trilogy. Dashner keeps you on your feet with the story’s exciting twists and turns that run throughout the novel. The ending creates audible gasps of shock and excitement that will lead you to rush to the closest book store to purchase the answers to your numerous questions. This out-standing, adventure filled book is being made into a movie! The Maze Runner will come to theaters on September 19, 2014, but make sure to read the book beforehand! Looking for Alaska by John Green Stars: 4.1 out of 5 Author of The Fault in Our Stars, #1 on the New York’s best seller list, John Green brings readers another book to fall in love with. Miles Halter’s life has been filled with nights at home reading about people’s last words before they died; now he craves excitement. His wishes are fulfilled when he starts attending Culver Creek Boarding School. Miles’s room is just down the hall from Alaska Young’s. Alaska is the epitome of adventure, feisty, beautiful, clever, destructive, and utterly fascinating. He gravitates towards her, and she takes him into the Great Perhaps. Meeting Alaska changes his world. John Green is an extraordinary writer. He takes you on a journey filled with laughs and tears. Looking for Alaska touches you and changes your outlook on life forever. This novel is being made into a motion picture. It will debut sometime in the near future. The Bottom Line Sleeping may help you live longer. 18 | 9.12.14 | The Hilight Thanks again to all of our sponsors. The Bottom Line 19| 9.12.14 | The Hilight HOMECOMING Sneak Peek *Remember- sch os t ct er . ra y ch a or e em th iq un n ow ur st Co se ay ! pi rit ld oo ls Go m th e ho w oo ur sd Tr Ch Th y Da m s; oh ak er sh d an a nd te r lit ,g nt y c to k s pa i a ce O stion. . Panerat a. e ge er n h or w T ro de ca m you de a ro from ck F ck Pi ba st ow a r a thr Bl y! y Da ay id Fr Bl ue ild W ca Fa um Card! e Da i er yo Tu es ‘M co ay d es n ed W e lu ar d b ge an k ec ite dn wh ng re d, da ur re st . yo g be net n hin he la t o yt tt p Ge an or he or pp n t su o d try an un da y No school Monday, Sept. 29, but be listening for more information about the spectactular Homecoming Week kickoff here on that day. P.S.Homecoming Week is the most exciting week on campus; so sign up for all the activities and plan super-awesome costumes so you can make the most of it.