February 2014 Edition - Riley County USD 378, KS
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February 2014 Edition - Riley County USD 378, KS
THE TALON RILEY COUNTY STUDENT NEWSPAPER Winter Royalty Katelyn Gibson You may know that King candidate and “Student of the Year” Bibson Eyestone’s favorite Disney Princess is, well, non-existent. However, he does enjoy Woody from Toy Story. You may know that one of Queen candidate Katelyn Thomson’s many strange childhood habits was to chop off her hair so she looked like a boy. After she did that, she would become upset. The only satisfactory solution that she could find was to take tights and put them on her head so the two pant legs looked like long, flowing hair. BUT DID YOU KNOW: Bibson strongly believes that in a fight between Woody and Buzz, the winner depends on the setting of the fight; Woody if in a saloon, Buzz if in outer space. Madison Willbrant You may know that Queen candidate Madison Vargo’s most traumatic childhood experience was at the Leonardville ball diamond, during one of her brother’s baseball games. She was going to play on the big bear that swings back and forth when tragedy struck! The bear swung all the way back and hit Madison in the nose, giving her the worst bloody nose of her life. You may know that King candidate Jason Willbrant’s favorite childhood toy was Legos. Also, if you ask him what he liked to do with Legos, Jason will crisply reply, “I don’t know. What are you supposed to do with them? Eat them?” Kristy Gavin BUT DID YOU KNOW: Jason’s favorite flavor of Lego is blue. You may know that Queen candidate Kristy Nixon’s favorite childhood teacher was Mrs. Knorp because she always was animated during class, she loved that Mrs. Knorp put on a hat when she was having problems with the computer, and because she loved chocolate and always handed it out during class. You may know that King candidate Gavin Grater’s favorite 90’s cartoon is Spongebob Squarepants because he loves Krabby Patties and Sandy, ‘cause she’s from Texas. BUT DID YOU KNOW: Gavin likes Sandy because of her tail, rather than her furry demeanor. BUT DID YOU KNOW: Girls actually do give longer answers than boys. By: Sheridan VanSickle and Ian Eastes >> CONTENTS | February 2014 2 Crossfire 3 Club Feature Fashion 4 Tips Entertainment 5 Lone Wolf Calendar 6 The Perfect Date 7 Morgan’s Minute Find the Falcon Odd Jobs Poll 8 Spotlight Riley County Student Newspaper Pg 2 Crossfire: Duck Dynasty For By: Chelsey Schartz Dynasty or just Nasty? When I hear somebody say “Duck Dynasty”, I think of much more than just a reality TV show. I picture a down-to-earth family that cherishes the Lord and manages a hardworking duck call company (Duck Commander), all while making a hit reality TV show. “Duck Dynasty’s season premiere broke cable records with 11.8 million viewers and is poised to be the No. 1 show on all of television broadcast or cable,” according to Nellie Andeeva on Deadline.com. Duck Dynasty is by far one of the cleanest, funniest and family approved reality television shows of today. We all know what “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” is, and I’m not even going to attempt to compare the two shows. The Robertson family is very widespread and yet still holds a very strong relationship with each other. A few things that I enjoy about “Duck Dynasty” are the sensible humor that each individual has and the fact that at the end of every episode they show a vast majority of the family sitting down to a family dinner and all bowing to pray. Now what would you rather watch? That, or a show about a dreadful behaved child that makes “Jersey Shore” look good?! The Robertson family understands the important things in life like spending time with family and nature, rather than using electronics 24/7 and not connecting with the real word. They also understand the importance of second chances. You would assume that the Robertson family has always been very religious by the way they are portrayed, but that’s not exactly the story. Phil and a couple of his sons all struggled in their younger years, but managed to recover by making radical changes in their life and devoting themselves to their faith. The show is comical, even if selected parts of the show may be scripted. They’re still hilarious, either way! No matter what their views are on certain things, they have the freedom of speech, just like you have the freedom to watch (or not watch) the show. I know that I’m still going to continue to watch it. “Duck Dynasty” makes me happy, happy, happy! Against By: Sabrina Charania When I think of “Duck Dynasty”, I think of a bunch of guys in camouflage who hunt animals. The show is pointless. They shouldn’t even have a show on TV. It’s not a real reality show. It’s scripted; the family members have admitted it themselves. Willie has even said the directors tell them where to go during the day so they can get the shots and record what they want. Phil has told magazines and news sources that when the show airs on live television, the directors put in a beep sound making it seem like the family is using profanity, when they really are not. The family takes their fame for granted as, they have been known for skipping out on several autograph signings and fan meet ups. And who could forget about Phil’s famous interview bashing homosexuals. I believe that people shouldn’t be ridiculed for who they are. For him to bash people on a live interview is rude. In another interview earlier, Phil stated, “College is Crap.” Phil was working on his college degree, but later gave it up so he could hunt. Just because he made that choice doesn’t mean everybody else should follow his view on receiving a higher education. Not to mention Si and his drug and alcohol problem in the past. Si has admitted to almost shooting and killing a mother and her child for no reason. Phil also has a bad background. He was in a bar fight and beat two people so bad they had to have hospital attention and surgery. After the fight, he fled the state while police were looking for him. People like that should NOT have a TV show, making millions of dollars. The family has poor hygiene. They don’t shower, comb their beards, or use deodorant. Willie, the middle brother, has told reporters “I would rather have fame than family,”.Duck Dynasty is just a fake reality show.Theres no other reality show that even compares to how dumb and pointless duck dynasty is. Riley County Student Newspaper Pg 3 FFA: Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders By: Lexy Witcher Riley County High School has about 220 students. Impressively, 78 of them are in FFA. FFA no longer stands for Future Farmers of America; FFA currently stands for National FFA Organization. Mr. Whearty, the FFA advisor, says his role is to “keep everyone in line and give guidance in FFA leadership activities.” When asked about the important events FFA is apart of, fruit sales were thought of first. Members sell fruit as a fundraiser for FFA. This year, the total gross sale was $18,000! President Lane Howe states that fruit sales are his favorite part of FFA, “except when the orders get messed up by Tyler Hageman and Zach Bohnenblust.” Vice President Zach Bohnenblust decides that his favorite part of FFA is “hanging out with friends on field trips as well as going to career development events.” Other officers include Secretary Tyler Hageman, Treasurer Kaitlyn Bledsoe, Reporter Cassandra Anderson, and Sentinel Wyatt Arnsdorf. Now that fruit sales are over, the next item on the agenda is National FFA Week. From February 15-22, FFA groups around America celebrate by dressing up, serving a faculty breakfast, and hosting an auction and banquet. The auction and banquet are collectively part of the FFA showcase. At the showcase they build and sell things, and the alumni is helping with a consignment auction. An interesting fact about FFA is that it is considered intercurricular, as oposed to extracurricular. This means that the students are prepared for FFA competitions in class rather than outside of class. In this way, FFA is comparable to Choir and Band. FFA classes aren’t just about animals and building things. For example, One of Mr. Whearty’s classes, AgriBusiness, takes care of the milk vending machine by the lunchroom. The students handle it like a business by stocking the machine and completing management reports. Last year the profits from that vending machine were given as a scholarship to a graduating senior in FFA, and they plan to give out this scholarship every year. FFA is a practical organization that promotes business, leadership, and school spirit. If you have a date this Valentine’s Day, do it in style. Whether you’re going out with your boyfriend or girlfriend for the first time or the millionth, it is always important to look your best for the apple of your eye. Since it is still chilly outside girls can wear the dress of their choice with tights and a peacoat. Dress it up or down depending on where the date is. For a more casual look wear a long charm necklace and flats. If your date is taking you to somewhere more ritzy, do pumps and a statement necklace. Boys can go with a simple button down and khakis to impress their lady. Wear nice shoes like sperrys or dress boots with a watch that matches the rest of your outfit. Don’t forget cologne! It’s the most important part. FASHION By: Josey Thomspon Riley County Student Newspaper Pg 4 Look no further! By: Emma Glessner Qualities employers look for: 1. Attendance 2. Punctuality 3. Enthusiasm 4. Cooperation 5. Maturity 6. Accuracy 7. Leadership 8. Problem-solving Skills 9. Organizational Skills 10. Interpersonal Skills To find a job you must: -Set your own responsibilities -Wake up early at a set time to start looking for work -Be your own boss to make sure you carry-out your job search responsibilities -Keep a positive outlook -Find job options related to what you enjoy doing -Bring a resume and always offer to come back in or call to answer any questions they may have Job hunting mistakes: - Wondering what they can do for you - Looking online is NOT the answer - Don’t forget to pick up the phone and call the employer after sending in your resume - Writing in the wrong content on your resume - Make your font on your resume easy to read, nothing fancy - Make sure your resume is only one page - Don’t describe your job, describe your performance - Have good grammar Good luck and don’t give up! By: Emma Glessner New Releases Albums Movies Endless Love Winter’s Tale February 14th December 14th PG-13 PG-13 Romance Romance Alex Pettyfer and Ga- Russell Crowe and briella Wilde Jessica Brown Findlay It’s story of a privileged girl and a charismatic Peter Lake is a thief boy whose instant who falls in love with desire sparks a love affair made only more Beverly Penn, a dyreckless by parents ing girl who occupies trying to keep them one of the houses he apart. breaks into. Love Songs Tina Turner February 3rd 1. The Best 2. I Don’t Wanna Lose You 3. Lets Stay Together 4. What’s Love Got To Do With It 5. Missing You Eric Paslay Eric Paslay February 4th 1. Keep On Fallin’ 2. Friday Night 3.Less Than Whole 4. Country Side of Heaven 5. Never Really Wanted TV Series The Bachelor - Monday nights at 7 p.m. With his Spanish accent, good looks, salsa moves, and undying devotion to his daughter, Juan Pablo, 32, is a fan favorite! The Bachelor opened his eyes to the possibility of finding a real, everlasting love. He can’t give up on love and on giving his daughter, Camila, what she wants more than anything else in the world - a brother and a sister to complete their family. Name That Quote 1. P1- “I’m sorry she never got her miracle.” P2- “She did, it was you.” -??? 2. “How do you explain something that you can’t even understand yourself?.” -??? 3. “It’s not about keeping your promises, and it’s not about following your heart. It’s about security.” -??? 4. “How do you look at the woman you love, and tell yourself that it’s time to walk away?” -??? 5. “Nobody finds their soul mate when they’re ten. I mean, where’s the fun in that, right?” -??? 6. P1- “I Love you.” P2- [Throws up in the sink.] P2- “ Not the answer I was looking for.“ -??? ANSWERS 1. A Walk To Remember 2. The Lucky One 3. The Notebook 4. The Vow 5. Sweet Home Alabama 6. The Backup Plan Wondering How to Get a Job? Entertainment Riley County Student Newspaper Pg 5 The Lone Wolf By: Ian Eastes Wahh wahh wahh, wahhh, wahh. If you can imagine the voice of the adults from Peanuts, except three octaves higher, that is what you would here for the majority of time in Newspaper class. It is a class of all girls besides one lucky guy, me. I have listened to talking points ranging from fashion disasters (ones that do not make any sense to me), to changing babies in public. Topics have been debated; the perfect first date, the perfect body shape, PROM dresses, boyfriends, and the correct way to walk have all been meticulously and exhaustedly examined. On each of these topics I am always asked my opinion. As if I would really know anything about these? Most of the time, I tune things out. All I will hear is, “Wahh, wahh wahh,” but then they’ll throw something in like, “Wahh, wahh breast feeding in public wahh, wahh,” that breaks through my defenses, and I have to sink further into my self-induced talking coma. No stone has been left unturned. Many stones have been completely blocked out of my memory, and some would not be appropriate to print for man’s eyes. And it’s only February. Needless to say, I am being completely educated in Newspaper. I am a man writing in a woman’s world; I am the lone wolf. Please send help. Riley County HS Events Feb. 7 BB @ Rock Creek 4:45pm Feb. 7 King & Queen of Courts Feb. 8 BB @ RCHS JV Tourn 10am Feb. 10, 13, 15 Boys Freshman Tourn @ Wamego Feb. 11 BB@ Concordia 5:45pm Feb. 14 BB @ Wabaunsee 4:45pm Feb. 14 BB MEL 3:00 pm Feb. 17 No School Feb. 18 BB @ Council Grove 4:45pm Feb. 19 League Music @ RCHS Feb. 19 No School for HS Students Feb. 21 BB @ Rossville 4:45pm Feb. 21, 22 W Regionals TBA Feb. 27 BB @ St.Marys 4:45pm Feb. 27, 28 W STATE TBD February February Birthdays Brent Kilbourn Feb 2nd Colton Hazlett Feb 3rd Curtis Minick Feb 3rd Cheyenne Stedman Feb 5th Bryan Swartz Feb 6th Samantha Lowe Feb 7th Sam Covello Feb 8th Chloe Schnee Feb 9th Abigail Wahl Feb 13th Makayla Tegtmeier Feb 14th Matthew Bruckerhoff Feb 15th Madison Rogers Feb 16th Josiah Satzler 17th Alyssa Sias Feb 25th Madison Vargo Feb 28th Makayla Vargo Feb 28th Riley County Student Newspaper Pg 6 The Perfect Date After intense research on both the male and female species, we have compiled a list of activities for the perfect Valentine’s Day date. By: Josey Thompson and Kate Bowen Boys 7am: Girlfriend arrives at house and prepares a breakfast fit for a king (AKA you!). 10am: She presents you with Taco Bell during seminar, and remembers the sauce that you like #girlfriendpoints. Noon: Your lovely lady totes a large paper bag filled with nothing other than a delicious, yet nutritious Chipotle burrito and a “Gotta Have It” sized Cold Stone ice cream for dessert. 6pm: Your Honey Buns picks you up and chauffers you to a massive steak dinner at your favorite sports bar. 8pm: Your Baby Boo Boo bought you tickets to the big game tonight! She is decked out in your team’s colors, from head-to-toe. 10pm: The night concludes with your Sweet Angel driving you home as you nap and dream about the next day which you plan to fill with “Guy Time”. Girls 7am: You wake up to an extensive text telling you how absolutely drop dead gorgeous you are and how appreciative your boyfriend is to have you in his life. 10am: The office calls you to your seminar asking you to report to the office. You arrive to see a massive bouquet of your favorite flowers waiting for you. Noon: Your Stud Muffin surprises you with a gift. This can be as simple as a note or as impressive as jewelry. 6pm: Your Sshnookums shows up at your doorstep, ready to take you on the date of your dreams. It is well planned out and thoughtful. 8pm: After the activity (ice skating, movies, etc) your Sweetheart takes you to your most favorite restaurant. 10pm: Stargazing and cuddling... Dawh. Riley County Student Newspaper Pg 7 Morgan’s Minute: One minute. Go! SNEAK PEEK Here’s a preview of our 2014 December issue... Just kidding! We completely forgot to update this section in the rush of deadline day! Enjoy! Q: How do you feel about ugly Christmas sweaters? A: I love them! Q: When did you find out the truth about Santa? A: When I was 10 years old. Q:Who told you? A: I figured it out on my own. I caught my parents! Q: What’s your favorite thing about Chrismas? A: How nice everyone suddenly gets this time of year. Q: Who’s better, the elves or reindeer? A:Reindeer. Q: Have you ever made a Snowman Family? A: No. Q: Hot cocoa or hot cider? A: Cocoa. Q:Do you like egg nog? A:Yes! Q:White Christmas or Warm Christmas? A: White Christmas. Q: When do you open your presents? A: Christmas Eve. Q: What was your favorite Christmas present EVER? A: A surf board. --WANTED-Clues to find this High Falutin’ Falcon: There are so many students around me. Get me down! I’m afraid of heights! I’m starting to take a trip down memory lane. Find the Falcon! Rules for Find The Falcon: 1. Flash will NOT be in a classroom, so don’t look there! 2. You can only look before and after school, so don’t ask your teachers to leave class! 3. Bring Flash to Mrs. Steiner to claim your prize! Odd Jobs... By: Josey Thompson and Kate Bowen We interviewed a few of the faculty members to find out what kind of jobs they’ve had before becoming a RCHS teacher. We came back with some pretty interesting reponses and stories to go with them! Mrs. Burnett: A Woman of Many Trades Some of her odd jobs included a fast food employee, gas pumper, army secretary, trailer home decorator, art teacher, editor, and worker at an animal clinic... until she found out she was allergic to cats. Mr. Steiner: Plumber... “Just a terrible job... disgusting.” Mr. Barnard: Painter, and a Bagel Boy Being a bagel baker is hard work, it includes waking up at 3:30 in the morning! He is also one of the FIVE painters in our school! Mr. Laurie: And Another Painter... He also worked at the Hop-N-Skip convenience store! Mr. Katt: Taco John’s Employee Turned Teacher One of his memorable moments on the job were meeting Ashton Kutcher’s uncle while working the drive-thru. He paints during the summer too. Little did we know, not only has he met Aaron Rodgers on the job but is also featured on Google Earth. Get his autograph next time you see him. Mrs. Hartenbower: Best Hostess this Side of the Mississippi As waitress the country club she had to deal with a few snobby people, but made sure to still do her job and get those tips. Ms. Meadows: Edible Art? She started her art career creating pizza dough skulptures at the pizza place she worked at! no wonder she is so good at her job! FAVORITE VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT? A. Chocolate B. Jewlery C. Flowers Riley County Student Newspaper Pg 8 Get in the Spotlight at... Riley County High School FFA | ART CLUB | FCCLA | WRESTLING | KEY CLUB | FBLA | FORENSICS | BOYS BASKETBALL | FCA | PEP CLUB | STUCO Students of the Month Heidi Signs to JCCC On January 15th, Heidi signed to play softball at Johnson County Community College. Employee of the Month: Vinny Gunnar Jackson was the winner of the RCHS HalfTime Shoot Out on Tuesday, January 14th. Gunnar successfully made a layup, free throw, and half court shot in 30 seconds. Cheer Captain, Hannah Thomas presented a $50.00 certificate to Gunnar. The RCHS Half-Time Shoot Out is sponsored by Riley State Bank. Girls take second at Hillsboro tournament The girls basketball team traveled to Hillsboro for the annual tournament. The team started out strong on Mondy playing against Holcolm and winning by five points. On Thursday the undefeated team played against Hillsboro and won by ten points. Then on Saturday the girls played Wamego and, after a competitive game, took second place. Hillsboro All-Tournament Team This school year, student council is sponsoring a student of the month from each grade. Students are nominated by teachers based on their character, reliablity, and work ethic. Studnets of the month get lunch line privileges, a parking spot, and their photo on the wall. January’s students of the month were freshman, Brittany Chavis, sophomore, Gabby Bond, junior, Justin Cooper, and senior Justine Moore. LINDELL GIRLS Kristy Signs with Benedictine On November 26th, Kristy Nixon signed to play volleyball at Benedictine. Taylor, Madison, and Makayla were selected as outstanding players at the Hillsboro tournament RCHS set to host Mid-East League Music Festival on February 19th Lexy Witcher made the KMEA All-State Honor Choir SCHOLARS BOWL | NHS | BAND | SCIENCE CLUB | GIRLS BASKETBALL | CULTURE CLUB | CHEERLEADING | TRI-M