The Paw Print - Jenkins Middle School
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The Paw Print - Jenkins Middle School
The Paw Print October 2, 2015 When Wi-Fi Didn’t Exist Look in your pocket. What do you see? Chances are you have a cell phone, and chances are it’s pretty smart. Have you ever thought of what it was like in the old’n days? When “Google it” was never said, and WiFi wasn’t even a thing. Scary, I know. So how did people survive before smart phones? Jennifer Williams said, “we used landline phones (complete with cord), letters, and address books where we would write people’s information. We used encyclopedias and library books for research, and we wrote everything by hand. In high school we got to use the fancy typewriters with correction tape. We used atlases when we were traveling, and printed maps. I got my very first cell phone in 1995, when I was 25 years old. The first time I ever used the Internet was in 1993, and there were no webpages and no pictures.” Now, you can download movies straight to your phone and pull up music on YouTube. Back then, you would have to find a little bit different forms of entertainment. “We had one TV in the house, and had to call dibs when we wanted to watch a show. Any movies we watched were broadcast by a station (no Netflix). We also had a music console, with a turntable, eight track player, and AM FM radio, where we could listen to records, tapes, and whatever was playing on the radio that night. Any books that we had were from the library or B Dalton, the local bookstore chain. The newspapers were delivered every morning, and the news show was on after work. We learned about new music from MTV, which was only music videos. In the car we listened to the radio, and in the newer cars, there was a cassette tape player,” Jennifer said. Video games have become very realistic This picture shows the technology in Jennifer’s time and the technology now. Video games have become very realistic now-a-days, and it is hard to see when the game ends and real life starts. “In 1978 we got our first video game called Atari. The only game you could play was Pong. The controllers were a joystick and only two players could play at a time. Later on, when video games became popular, we would go down to the arcade, much like the penny arcade in Manitou Springs. It was very typical to see five to ten kids at a time, waiting for their turn on the machine. Some arcade games included Pac Man, Joust, Frogger, and Centipede.” As you can see, a lot has changed in one generation. You can thank people like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates for thinking outside the box, and embracing change. Withou these inventors and innovators, we would still be typing on typewriters and going to the library. Quinn Williams Upcoming Events October 2: Bring Your Parents To School Day October 6: 6th grade band concert 7:00 pm October 3: * 7th Grade Football— Jenkins vs Sabin 8:30am * 8th Grade Football— Jenkins vs Holmes 10:15am @ Memorial Park Field #1 Sep 28—Oct. 9– Donate to “Make a Wish” for childhood cancer (Jenkins Cares Campaign) October 9: Hat Day - Pay $1 to wear a hat—proceeds benefit “Make a Wish” School Sports Lacrosse Team This the first year that middle schools in district 11 and 49 have had a lacrosse team! Players are excited to start practicing and competing in games. There are U9, U11, U13, and U15 teams. The Jenkins Lacrosse team has players of various ages, but will be playing in the U13 division. The first game will be on September 13, and then every Sunday for six weeks. At the end of the season, there will be a tournament in Denver. When asked, “How do you think that the team will do this season?” the head coach, Alex, responded, “I think that we will do very well because we have a very well-rounded team and good people for every position.” He also stated that there are eleven athletes on the team and three coaches. Games will Athletes participate in the first lacrosse practice. be held at El Pomar, Monument YMCA, Lewis Palmer and Palmer Ridge. Be sure to come out and support the team! Blake Weigel First Girls Track Meet The first track meet of the season was on September 9th. Many of the 6th graders, and newcomers (including me) were extremely nervous about this first meet. Luckily, the girls who have been on the team for a while were very supportive, and gave us positive thoughts. On our way to the meet, we did many chants to get us pumped up and they worked! Everybody was chanting so loudly and having a great time. We finally got there, ready to do our best and entered the stadium. Our head coach, Mr. Roper, pulled the 6th graders and rookies over to the field while the other girls warmed up. He gave us a tour of the stadium, and provided us with a lot of helpful information. It really helped to put us at ease. We had to make sure we were ready, and listened carefully for our event to be called on an intercom. My event got called, and I was ready to race. This was my first ever track meet, so I was really nervous. "On your mark," the man stated. I walked up to my blocks, and got all set up. "Runner Set." I closed my eyes waiting for the gun to fire. BANG! The gun went off, and I started sprinting, pumping my arms, running as fast as I could. The girls were on the sideline cheering me on. I walked off the track, where my teammates were giving me hugs, and saying great job. All the events ended and in our first meet we got 125 points. We might just look like one big track team, but really, we're more like one big family. Aspyn Zuccone School Sports Thursday Night Lights Jenkins 8th grade football team has been such a strong well-rounded team this season, and it has paid off. The game on September 4th 2015 against our rivals, the Russell Raiders, at Gary Berry Stadium was sure an exciting one. At kickoff, we had the ball, and made an onside kick toward Russell. Not soon after, we got a little antsy and fouled the first play of the game for an offside. From that point on, the Jenkins team made an ef- Jenkins players cheer on their team from the sideline fort to do their best. Defense was doing spectacular that Wrestling Preview night! On most of the plays that Russell made, they lost yards because of the Jenkins defense. We were doing realAttention to people who want to wrestle: ly well! When the halftime buzzer went off, the score was This is to inform you about the upcoming wresstill tied at 0-0. tling season, which will begin soon! Practice will The game still went on for six minutes, at which be held every day from 4-6:00 pm. There are time the first injury happened to a player from Jenkins. both A and B squads. Jenkins wrestlers will comThankfully, he was not seriously hurt. Jenkins then made pete (try-out) to see who will be on A and B the first touchdown of the game and put six up on the squad. In practice, wrestlers will learn basic selfboard. The crowd on Jenkins side was overjoyed and defense moves and offensive moves, which will screaming. From Russell, there was dead silence. Seconds help them in meets. after the missed 2pt. conversion, Caleb Brown was inThere are four meets in a season. Before jured. This time on more of a serious level. Several the meets, wrestlers will receive a uniform minutes went by and he was still down. A few more (warm up gear and a wrestling singlet and headminutes later, they managed to get him off of the field. gear.) To win a match you must pin someone or Thankfully, he didn’t break or tear anything and will be you can win by having the most points. A team able to play again soon. win occurs when the school receives the most With less than two minutes to go, Jenkins with a individual points. head start, picked one of Russell’s passes. The Jaguars In wrestling, participants make a lot of kept the ball, and end the game at Jenkins 6 and Russell 0. new friends. It is a great way to get involved in a This was definitely one game you shouldn’t have missed. school activity and the exercise helps people get Jenkins proudly took home the win from Russell. fit. Not only is wrestling fun, but it will get you Riley Stice into shape - there is a lot of running and various types of conditioning. Make sure you take advantage of this great opportunity at our school! Trey Kennedy Features Jenkins Music: The conductors Live a Little, Man Many people wonder how to “keep on keepin’ on” when times are tough. It’s like when someone eats the food you’ve been thinking about all day, or you miss happy hour at Sonic. (Maybe those are just “me” problems) But don’t worry, the storm will pass and you’ll survive. Whatever you’re going through, however “bad” it is… just remember someone always has it worse. I watched this girl named Talia on Ellen once and it stuck with me. She had two forms of cancer but she was always so happy all the time. It was amazing. She even starred in her own famous YouTube makeup-tutorial channel, and she was an honorary cover girl. During her interview with Ellen she was asked, “How do you stay so positive all the time?” and her response was, “Well what do you want me to do? Be depressed all the time!?” Talia can be an inspiration to us all because she showed us that sometimes you have to dance in the rain while you wait for the rainbow. On Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 2:40 pm Talia died of cancer. This article is in loving memory of Talia Castellano, someone who left a lasting impact on the lives of many and especially me. “Life is a brief intermission between life and death. Enjoy it.” Lyric Brushier Any music student here at Jenkins knows what occurs in their respective music class. But what they don’t know is what goes on inside the heads of their conductors. This is a look into the minds of Mr. Hoey and Mrs. Koeser. Mr. Hoey started teaching here in August 2008, and since then, what has taken him most off guard has been the fact that students are shocked that they can play high school level music. He believes students shouldn’t set their expectations so low. Meanwhile, Mrs. Koeser, who started teaching choir here in fall 2009, is surprised by how amazing the kids are. When asked about their personal favorite performance, Mr. Hoey responded with a very logical answer, saying that no performance is more important than another. Rather, the next performance should take priority. Mrs. Koeser responded that Large Group Festival is her favorite. Large Group Festival is a gathering of bands, orchestras, and choirs from all over Colorado Springs that perform for judges. As for how each conductor feels about their group of students this year, Mr. Hoey says that each group is different, and each year, he faces different challenges. Mrs. Koeser says that her kids are really talented and the nicest kids in the school. On the more personal side of things, each spoke about their greatest accomplishment. Mr. Hoey’s response was riding his motorcycle around the entire country. Mrs. Koeser said that her most prized achievement is helping the kids achieve more than they think is possible. Every year, 90+ students are in honor choir, and most of them make it to all state. This means that almost 90 kids from our school earn a spot in an honor choir competing against students from middle schools all over the state! This is quite the feat, so it’s obvious why she would be proud of it. As the years go on, students aren’t the only ones having unique experiences here at school. The conductors here at Jenkins are also changing and reshaping. Students should keep that in mind next time they help them with a rhythm. Brendan Saunders Features The Fantastic Ms. Schmidt You know her, you love her, it is Miss Schmidt! She has been awesome since day one and now she has been chosen as our staff to feature. Students who had her as a teacher say she’s the bomb and others say she’s “Too legit, too legit to quit.” We asked her some questions and this is what she had to say… Q: What do you do on the weekends? A: “Sleep in. I like to run when I get the chance. I reorganize everything that has fallen apart during the week like cleaning and laundry. I also go to the movies and hang out with friends and family. That's what I do on the weekends.” Q: What were you like in middle school? A: “I was a very quiet student, you can ask Mrs. Kane she was actually my teacher, true fact. I was really into band. I played the flute then I switched over to the trumpet and that was my favorite. I got into jazz band and I was super excited about it. I really liked math and science, didn't really like language arts, wasn't very good at it. I had a good sense of humor, terrible haircut, and a terrible clothing style but it still worked. I wasn't a no one, but I wasn't cool. I was just kinda there.” Q: What did you think your job would be when you were young? A: “Here's the story. Growing up my best friend and I would play doctor and school. One of us would be the teacher but I would always let her be the teacher. And when we played doctor she would be the doctor and I would be the patient or I would be the doctor but she'd just tell me I'm doing it wrong. So I kinda always had the mind to be a teacher; what kind of teacher I didn't know. But then I got more into sciences and the human body, so I was like okay, I could totally be a doctor, but then I saw all the schooling that you had to go through and was like, yea, I'm not doing that. So I just chose something with science and that's what led me to teaching. Funny thing is my friend became a doctor and I became a teacher.” Q: What do you regret most? A: “That's tough because I don't think I really regret anything, because all of the choices I made, have led me to where I am now, and I'm really happy. Well okay, maybe I shouldn't have eaten that extra piece of pizza last night.” Q: What is your biggest fear and why? A: “I do not like walking in front of grocery carts. I can't walk in front of them and not be paranoid. My sister used to push the cart and she would always slam into my heels and it drove me crazy. So to this day, any time I hear a grocery cart coming up behind me, it's like I'm getting chased by a clown in the woods.” Q: What's your favorite food? A: “Sandwiches, pizza, ice cream, and coffee. Okay I just like food in general.” It doesn’t take long in her classroom to see why she is a favorite of many students around here. As you can see, it is her quirky personality that keeps us intrigued and amazed by what she does in the classroom as well as what she does for all of us here at Jenkins. Lauren Strizich and Quinn Williams Local Happenings New Minor League Soccer Team Did you know that Colorado Springs recently gained a minor league soccer team? The new team is called the Colorado Springs Switchbacks Football Club. This team was founded in 2014 and is quickly gaining momentum with fans. The average player on the Switchbacks earns around $47,000. The team is owned and operated by Martin Raigan and Raigan Sports, LLC. They are a member of the United Soccer League, or U.S.L. Of note, this design firm serves as a lighting consultant for Olympic broadcast systems. The team hired Steve Trittschuh as head coach on March 11, 2014 and plays at Sand Creek Stadium, which is located next to Security Service Field. In the summer of 2014, the team started a two million dollar renovation of the stadium. They decided to undergo the renovations after they signed a ten year contract with the city of Colorado Springs. The maximum capacity of the stadium is 4,000 people. The Switchbacks have had a good season so far this year. When Colorado won their last game against the Austin Aztecs, they became #1 in the western conference. The game was a nail-biter, but ended in a shutout with a final score of 3-0. The first score was by Luke Vercellone during a penalty kick. The Switchbacks are Colorado's newest sports team and worth checking out if you like soccer. Dylan Crossett Elephants Exploring Colorado! What has large ears with a long swaying trunk? That’s right, an elephant! Two African elephants are relocating to the Colorado Springs Cheyenne Mountain Zoo! They are expected to arrive in October. The elephants, Missy and Kimba are coming from Lee Richardson Zoo (Kansas). The Garden City Commission had a recommendation to transfer the elephants to Colorado Springs. When Brittany, a Jenkins student, was asked how she felt about these special elephants coming to our zoo, she replied, “I’m super excited, myself. I always loved elephants and I would be excited to see them the next time I visit! They have unusual looks ,with their long grey trunk and beautiful tusk. They really are remarkable creatures!!” Elephants are fascinating creatures! Did you know that female African Elephants are the largest land mammals on the planet? Another interesting fact about elephants is that they actually do not like peanuts! It’s true! The next time you visit the zoo, make sure to visit the new elephants and the brand new exhibit at our zoo. Aysha Turner Happenings New Water Park in Colorado Have you ever gone to an indoor waterpark resort with your family? Many families have not, due to the sad fact that there are zero in Colorado. This conundrum will continue no longer. You can now experience the adventure with your whole family, without leaving the city, starting in summer of 2016. The extremely successful resort, entitled the Great Wolf Lodge, will be built in Colorado Springs. If you stay at the hotel, you are granted admission to a 60,000 square foot indoor water park. Indulge in the thrill of giant rides, fun slides, and 84 degree heated pools. Experience the other lively possibilities, including miniature golf, bowling, and spa! With all the opportunities available, you will never get bored. There is no need to even leave the resort during your stay. There are 311 large and comfortable rooms to stay in, as well as seven restaurants built in to the resort. Years ago, constructions workers began the task of building a Renaissance hotel. However, the project was abandoned, leaving an unclaimed and unfinished hotel up for grabs. Great Wolf Lodge jumped at the opportunity to provide the family fun to even more people located near the western half of the United States. When finished, the Great Wolf Lodge will be a fun choice for local residents, but will also be a popular destination for visitors. Carson Orr BOGO Cards BOGO Cards have been a great fund- Created By: Anna Turehorst raiser for our school and Mr. Joiner agrees. One of the best things about the cards is that they have been easy to sell because they offer such great discounts for the community. The main benefit of this fundraiser is that it benefits the whole school. All the money goes back to the students. Some of the ways it benefits students are field trips and rewards. In addition, the school is able to purchase items for the students to use, like computers and other supplies. In addition, students are offered great rewards for selling cards. As Mr. Joiner said, “We have the rewards as an incentive and motivation for our students to sell the BOGO Cards.” Some of the great rewards this year include: a miniature golfing trip, Air Force Football tickets, haunted house tickets and a field trip to Summit Interquest. The BOGO fundraiser results should be in soon, but congratulations to Mrs. Fryar’s 7th period class for selling the most this year! Joel Salgado Entertainment Book Review of The Maze Runner What makes a good story in a book? A good description. That is exactly how James Dashner writes the exhilarating story of The Maze Runner. He begins by putting the reader into Tomas’ shoesas he is being pulled into the Glades in the very first chapter. Dahsner skillfully makes one feel as though he is actually in the Glades, running the maze, trying to escape from the terrifying Grievers. For people who still want to read more, this book is part of a series, with the next book being The Scorch Trials. We found someone who is currently reading The Maze Runner series. When asked how complex it is and if it is difficult to follow, the student replied, “Pretty complex, but not hard to follow.” He said the series didn’t need any changes and was one of the most descriptive books he has ever read. If this sounds like something you might enjoy, check out The Maze Runner. Zachery Mitchell Alice in Wonderland This year the drama club has decided to perform the play Alice in Wonderland, a family adventure including the mad hatter’s tea party. The members of drama club have said they like the choice of the play because it is a family classic with a modern twist. Inside sources say that this year’s play may be a bit different from past years. The actors and actresses will get to revamp this year’s performance. They members of the cast are busy starting rehearsals. Look for more information on Alice in Wonderland in future editions. Sierra Turner DOWN Jacob Toller ACROSS 1 Choir teacher 2 B squad basketball coach 3 Orchestra teacher 5 Card Club sponsor 4 Band teacher 6 Chemistry Club sponsor Created by: Entertainment Review of the TV Series Once Upon a Time Once Upon a Time is an action packed television show that takes all the fairytale characters you know and love, and shakes them up. In the original tale, Snow White, was an innocent young girl, but in Once Upon a Time, she is a bandit that is wanted by the evil Queen Regina. The evil queen enacted a curse that banished all of the storybook characters to Storybrooke Maine. The curse took away all the memories of their past lives. While all of the characters were put on pause for 28 years, the savior Emma Swan was growing up, waiting for her 28th birthday. She was saved before the curse and sent to our world. The show has old characters you know and new characters you’ve never seen. Every second you watch, you will be on the edge of your seat. All of the character’s stories you know and new details about their past are all in one television show. Once Upon a Time shows people what happened after the happily ever after, and how they weren’t as happy as they said. The new season starts in September, if you want to check it out with your family. Emily Hardy The 2015 VMAs This year’s VMA (video music awards) were definitely memorable for many different reasons. In case you didn’t get to watch the show, here is everything you need to know about the 2015 VMAS. VIDEO OF THE YEAR Taylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar – “Bad Blood” BEST MALE VIDEO Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – “Uptown Funk” BEST FEMALE VIDEO Taylor Swift – “Blank Space” The winner of this year’s Video Music Vanguard was none other than Kanye West. Taylor Swift presented him the award, while making many jokes and references of the time that Kanye interrupted her acceptance speech, back in 2009. During Kanye’s speech he talked about his daughter, North West, and expressed his opinion on artists and conformity. At the very end of his speech he revealed that he will be running for president in 2020. So, what do you think about the 2015 MTV VMAS? Who do you think the winners should’ve been? Will you be voting for Kanye in 2020? There were a lot of surprises, but I think we can all agree that this year, the VMAS were very eventful. Reece Nickerson Arts &Entertainment DIY’s and Recipes These easy Do-It-Yourself ideas will change your whole point of view on old or upcycled items. Also, you’ll see a few favorite, healthy school lunch recipes! Easy Peasy Coldy Freezie Icepacks- This icepack is great for keeping your school lunch nice and cold. Materials: All you need is a Ziploc fr eezer bag and liquid dish deter gent (any kind will do.) Squirt liquid detergent in a Ziploc bag until the bag is about ¾ full. Then, seal the bag and put it in the freezer. Within a couple of hours your icepack will be ready to keep your food cold! Customized DIY Locker Magnets- These magnets can be made to be totally your own! They are sure to make your locker stand out in the hallway. Materials: Pencil, printer paper, bottle caps (About 5), clear packing tape, mod podge or glue, markers, mini magnets, and hot glue. Start by painting your bottle caps any color you would like. Let your bottle cap dry then place it on the piece of printer paper. Carefully trace the bottle cap on the paper. Once you have traced your bottle cap, cut the S shape” out. On your circle piece of paper you just cut out, begin drawing whatever you would like or find some printed paper or a picture in a magazine. Outline your drawing with Sharpie if you choose. Once done with outlining with Sharpie, color your picture with all your favorite colors. Finally, cover the entire picture with the clear tape and place it in your bottle cap. After finishing that pour enough mod podge on it to cover the whole drawing (this will help the drawing stay in place later on). Finish by hot gluing on the little magnets to the bottle caps. These magnets are one of a kind! Certainly not something you could buy at any store! ________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you sick of your boring peanut butter sandwiches all the time? Well I have a few ideas on how to take an interesting spin on your regular school lunches! Rocking Ham and Cheese pita pockets- These are super easy and super delicious! The necessary ingredients are: 2 pitas, Dijon mustard, 8 slices thinly cut cooked ham, and any light cheese of your choice Preheat oven to 475 degrees F. Slice each pita in half, and place cut side up on large cookie sheet. Spread mustard on each pita half (to your taste). Top each with 2 slices ham and the cheese you have picked out. Bake 5 minutes or until cheese melts and pitas are toasted. Cut each sandwich in half and they are ready to serve._____________________________________________________________________________________ _ If you feel like a healthy snack, try Crunchy kale chips. These are so fast to make and are better than chips. You will need 1 bunch of kale, olive oil, and salt. potato Crunchy Kale ChipsPreheat the oven at 350 degrees. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and spread kale all along the sheet. Drizzle the olive oil on the kale and then sprinkle it with salt. Bake the kale for about 10-15 minutes. Enjoy your crunchy kale chips. Faith Wilkerson Editorials Do Students Text Too Much? In an age where technology is accessible by almost anyone at almost any time, a lot of people wonder if it is being used too much. An even more important issue in middle school specifically involves texting. A re students texting too much? Concerned parents and teachers want to know. I don’t personally think students are texting too much. Technology is revolutionizing the world. To take students away from that would be purposefully limiting their resources. Unlike the common perception. teens don’t just text for entertainment and gossip. Reese Nickerson, an eighth grader here at Jenkins, says, “A lot of people text each other important information.” This statement is in no way false. Even teachers sometimes text important information to students and other teachers. In education, texting proves to be a useful tool. Although I see both sides of the issue, I can see why texting could be considered important and necessary. People who text have instant access to new, important information, whereas those who don’t have to wait for others around them to fill them in on the news. This can be a serious issue if there are important changes in activities. In my opinion, people are texting just as much as they should, and adults don’t have reason to be concerned. Aaron Spotts Is Graffiti an Art? It’s hard to believe that this beautiful wall adorns the side of a tattoo parlor in Old Colorado City. Even more surprising is that it was made using spray paint, which is commonly used for graffiti. Some people believe that graffiti is ugly, but I believe that Graffiti is Art. I’m not referring to tagging that gang members and other people do on a side of a building. I’m talking about beautiful graffiti. Can you believe that the graffiti pictured above was created with spray paint? As Katie Sobczewski put it, “Why paint a wall white when you can turn it into art? I also interviewed Sarah Macudi, a local business owner whose shop is by this wall. When Sarah was asked how she felt about the graffiti, she said she does “like the graffiti around me. I don't like the tagging that's around some of the buildings in Colorado Springs, but, as far as the other graffiti, my daughters love taking ‘selfies’near some of the buildings - that they post on Twitter.” When asked how the graffiti impacted her business, she said that it “affects me, but not in a bad way. My little shop is a hot spot!” She concluded the interview with saying that she loves the graffiti. “If it can bring business to my shop, and make my daughter's selfies go viral? Personally, I love it.” As you can see, even small business owners think graffiti is an art and looking at this particular wall, it’s easy to see why! Angela Taylor