Varsity Football Has Worked Hard All Season Football
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Varsity Football Has Worked Hard All Season Football
Baldwin High School THE INDIAN GRIDIRON Fall 2013 17 There’s A New Head Freshman Makes Football Coach at Baldwin Varsity Football Team By Caleb Schudlich There’s a new head football coach at Baldwin and his name is Coach Brad West. “I have always wanted to be a head coach and Baldwin gave me the opportunity to be one,” said Coach West. Coach West has high expectations for his players. “I expect them to give everything they have inside their hearts to play with heart, effort, and sportsmanship,” said Coach. He plans on making a few changes as head coach. “I plan on having new expectations and putting some coaches in some new spots,” he said. He’s got some years of experience under his belt. “I’ve been coaching for 8 years,” said Coach West. So far he likes his new job as head coach. “I love coaching at Baldwin. We’ve got some great kids here at Baldwin and I enjoy coaching them,” said Coach. So let’s give a big welcome to Coach Brad West. Baldwin football players entertain their youngest fans By Ryan Johnson and Maritza Moradel A few weeks ago, the Baldwin Varsity Football Team went to Mamie Agnes Jones Elementary School to read to the students. It was Dr. Hall’s idea to do some form of community service. “We thought it would be good around Homecoming time to get the kids excited,” said Dr. Hall. The staff at Baldwin thought it was a really good idea for many reasons. Every club and sport needs to give back to the community. It is also beneficial to the children. “I think it’s wonderful because I think that’s how people learn to enjoy to read. I remember when my nephew was a little boy (he’s thirteen now) I would read to him all the time and he is now an avid reader so it’s very good,” said Ms. Tritt. The football players also enjoyed it. The students at the elementary school were very interested and enjoyed the football players as well. “The trip to the elementary school was a very humbling experience. I loved every minute of it. The kids there were highly inspired and were very interested in the books we were reading,” said Dorian Clark. Most of the football players agreed that they would be willing to do it again someday. “The visit to the elementary school was a very exciting experience. From the very first moment that I walked in Most likely to run the wrong wayHayden Parrish Most likely to get hurt- Herschel Newman Most likely to not do what coach says- Terry Stripland Most likely to miss practice- Dylan Lowens Most likely to miss a tackle- Joey Giffin Most likely to not get in the gameSpencer Smith He’s at the 20...he’s at the 10... TOUCHDOWN, keep your eyes open for the only freshman on the Varsity Football Team, Chase Newman. Chase has been playing football since the sixth grade. Football is always on his mind. In his spare time, he enjoys going into his backyard and practicing his football fundamentals. Chase loves being on the Varsity Team and around all of the varsity players. “I’m very proud of how far I have come to be able to stand with the Varsity Football Team,” said Chase. Only positive things can be heard among his teammates as well as his coaches. “I think anytime you have a ninth grader on a varsity football team it obviously shows that he has a lot of character, strength and courage. His teammates should look at him the same way,” said Coach Sauod. “It feels good to have a freshman because it gives those young guys an advantage from all the experience,” said Dorian Clark. Chase Newman “I am proud of Chase Newman. He has shown a lot of heart, character and pride this year. He starts on offense and defense and is a hard worker that gives his all everyday. This experience is only going to help his career here at Baldwin,” said Coach West. So come out on Friday nights to support the Varsity Football Team and keep your eyes on this rising star, Chase Newman. What’s your favorite football team? Football players enjoyed reading to the children. the class the students were very happy and excited. I loved doing something nice for the kids. They really looked up to all the football players. I would like to do it again one day,” said Jaivon Thomas. The coach likes to see his players taking on an active role in volunteering in the community. “We also plan to do some other kind of community outreach, such as picking up trash or volunteering at a grocery store, bagging groceries or picking up carts,” said Coach West, Head Football Coach. Hopefully we will see many more of our sports teams and clubs doing good things for Baldwin like this. What do you think we should do next? Football Superlatives By Caleb Schudlich and Chris Dunning By Andrew Seymour Coach’s pet- Hayden Parrish Most likely to not know the playJordan Parrish Hardest hitter- Dylan Lowens Most likely to drop a pass- Derek Spikes Most likely to get run over- Gabriel Woods Most likely to get beat deep- Joey Giffin Most likely to jump offsides- Josh Brown Most likely to get hit in the facemask with the ball- Kolby Wilcox By Cameron Carlyle and AJ Stevenson Ms. Norris- Tennessee Ms. Carter- Notre Dame Ms. Smiley- Georgia Bulldogs Ms. Miller- New York Giants Ms. Domenech- Florida Gators Zach Lundeen- Florida Gators Mr. Mullin- Jacksonville Jaguars Casey Alford- Florida Gators Taylar Sadler- Florida Gators Dakota Spivey- Georgia Bulldogs Brandon Moody- Florida State Zachary Cox- Florida Gators Tommy Price- Florida Gators Seth Perkins- Georgia Bulldogs Coach Blackmon- Florida State Jonathan Quiller- Miami Hurricanes Taylor Beasley- Florida Gators Jasmine Bowmen- Florida State Varsity Football Has Worked Hard All Season By Aleisha Thompson Every Friday night, fans and students come out to support the Varsity Indians as they play their rival of the week. Everyone knows there is a game every Friday, but most don’t know about the conditioning that took place over the summer. Over the summer, the Varsity Team practiced every week Monday through Thursday. Practice started at 8 in the morning and ended at 10. “Conditioning was tough, but it was really helped and got us into shape,” said Kolby Wilcox, a varsity football player. Not only did the players condition over the summer, but they were put into a new district of teams to play. The var- sity players aren’t worried, though. “It’s a lot more challenging than our old district, but I like it because we are put to the test each and every week,” said Jacob VanLooven, a varsity football player. Along with a new district, Varsity also has a new head coach, Coach West. “It’s great and it’s something I’ve wanted to do my entire life,” said Coach West. “It’s been a lifelong goal of mine.” According to Coach West, the purpose of conditioning was to get players in the best shape as possible, to get them stronger and to come together as a team. Congratulations to the Varsity Football Team for working so hard every week and putting on a show every Friday night. Summer Football Made Keeping Our Indians Hydrated Players Stronger By Chris Dunning Heat exhaustion is the body’s response to dehydration and an excessive loss of water and salt through sweat. High school athletes all over the nation die from heat exhaustion every year. So what are Baldwin’s football coaches doing to prevent their players from collapsing? “We make sure the players get plenty of water breaks during practice,” said Coach West. Have any of our Indians collapsed on the field? “NO,” said Coach West. If a player is suffering of heat exhaustion he may need to seek medical attention to make sure he will be ok to play. “Coaches will get the player the medical attention he needs as quick as possible,” said Coach West. So let’s keep our Baldwin athletes hydrated and good luck this year! By Jaivon Thomas and Caleb Schudlich While most students were at home asleep, the Baldwin Indians Football Team was at school every morning all summer long at 7:30 am. Workouts began at 8:00 am, and consisted of lifting weights, cardio, and abdomen workouts. “Conditioning really helped me get into better shape,” said Jacob Molina, a varsity football player. At 9:00 the Baldwin Indians then took it to the field and conditioned. During conditioning, they stride the ladder, had cone drills, and ran 110. “Summer workouts really helped me get faster and stronger,” said Dorian Clark, a varsity football player. Having these summer workouts really helped the team come together as one, pulling a stronger bond. Next time you see a Baldwin Indian football player, congratulate them on all of their hard work and effort. 18 Fall 2013 MUSICAL NOTES Summer with the Boston Crusaders Q & A With Baldwin’s Band Major By Anna Justice By Alexus Monroe A senior here at Baldwin left the small marching band life and joined the big leagues. James Justice, after only one year of playing the euphonium and marching the baritone, he auditioned for the third oldest Drum and Bugle Corps in the world. The Boston Crusaders are a group of some of the world’s best musical and visual performers in the world. With ages ranging between 17 and 22 years of age, the musicians all have different educational levels from high school to their fourth year in college. “It taught me that everything is mental,” said James, “and you get back what you put into the activity.” The Drum and Bugle Corps helped James grow up and become more mature. “He is very different, he is more responsible,” said James’s mother, Mrs. Justice. “I thought it was fantastic,” said Colton Ray Molchan is the new Band Major for 2013-2014 season. He was chosen for this position the end of last year, so that way the band had leadership roles over the summer and the start of the school year. To be Band Major you have to have certain qualities. What qualities must a Band Major possess? “Attitude, attendance, honesty, responsibility, most skilled overall and work ethic,” said Colton. What are some of the duties you have to do? “To lead the band without the Band Director, Mr.Norona. When he tells me James Justice Mr. Norona, Baldwin’s Band Director. “He set himself such a high goal. I even thought that he may have set it too high. In the past, I have had other students set the same goal but they did not have the work ethic to reach it. James certainly did, though!” If you could play any instrument, which would it be? By Jordan Beck and Brandon Wilson Ethan Crawford – Triangle Cheyanne Batten – Bag pipe Michelle Williams – Violin Briana Williams – Piano Tarin Martin – Piano Kaitlyn Fought – Guitar Karli Martin – Piano Brittany Thomas – Bass Drum Tiffany Taylor – Saxophone Allysa Carpenter – Seusaphone Emily Clark – Guitar Ashley Smith – Piano Brittany Schuchart – Guitar Jonathan Quiller – Piano Jacob Molina – Bag pipe Chelbey Blaney – Triangle Blake Binnson – Tuba Samuel Meyers – Violin From Attack Attack! To Nativ By Jordan Beck Few bands have ever been through as many changes and transitions in a short period of time as the band formerly known as Attack Attack!. Attack Attack! is a classic in the metal core genre, being one of the first to utilize heavy music with European style synth. They paved the way for bands such as Asking Alexandria and I See Stars. Starting out as a Christian band, they quickly changed their meaning by the second album. So many changes in sound and members have complicated the fan base, causing a lot of controversy. When the third vocalist left, they decided to throw in the towel with Attack Attack!. The remaining members, along with the vocalist of I Am Abomination formed the new band Nativ. This way they had a fresh start to sound however they wanted without fan complaints of how this isn’t the “real” Attack Attack!. Nativ has released four songs on Youtube and played their first show at Riot Fest in Chicago on September 14th, and have mostly received positive reviews. “This is so much better than Attack Attack!,” said Jack McElfresh, a junior. “Attack Attack! has really improved since its original form,” said Rachel Aldridge, a sophomore. Song Dedications By Jarred Hostler “It’s getting hot in here” By Nelly To Christina Goodrich From Darien Hoden “Too much” By Drake To Emonie Hunter From Elijawa Faison “Some Type of Way” By Rich Homie Quan To Mrs. Carter From Spencer Nabors “The City” By Hollywood Undead To Colby Rhoden From Caleb Rhoden “The Joker” By Steve Miller Band To Taylor Pigney From Hannah Quinn “Baby” By Justin Bieber To Aleyah Robinson From Carrie Surrency “Never Felt This Way” By City Boi To Carrie Surrency From Aleyah Robinson “Real or Fake” To Aston Perry From Roderick Gordon “Beat It” By Michael Jackson To Chris Dunning From Chase Green “Oath” By Cher Lloyd To Faith Ortego From Samantha Orman “Teach Me How to Cook” By Soulja Boy To Samantha Orman From Justin Henry Baldwin High School something, I must make sure it gets done correctly,” Colton said. What do you enjoy about being Band Major? “Being the highest person up next to Mr.Norona. Being the person people look up to and come to for help,” said Colton. Are you going to try to get a Band Scholarship and play in college? “I would love to, but I don’t know what scholarships are available or if they even have any. I plan on going to FSU and playing in their bands,” he said. If you haven’t seen the band play, come out to one of the games and watch Colton lead the way! Indians’ Taste In Music Is Very Diverse Ryan Johnson Baldwin is a very diverse school and the music that students listen to is also very diverse. You can tell a lot about someone by what kind of music they listen to. When asked, most people couldn’t decide their favorite genre because they listen to a variety of music. “I have a wide variety from Kendrick Lamar to Elton John,” said Mr. Green. When it comes to Mr.Saoud’s favorite, he said, “Garth Brooks because he’s a great entertainer and it’s the best concert I’ve ever been to.” Everyone has a different reason why they like or don’t like different types of music or artists, from their attractiveness to their uniqueness. There are also different, more sentimental reasons. For example, Tracee Chelette likes rap and his favorite artist is Barney “because he’s purple and likes little kids like me, I love toddlers.” said Tracee. Some people look up to their favorite artist. For example, Autumn Catman likes Miley Cyrus because “she isn’t afraid of what people think about her and she’s unique.” There are always some people who just don’t care for music at all, like Mr. Shields. “No movies, no music, no leisure, when I ride in the car I prefer silence. Ask my wife,” he said. Everyone has their own taste in music, why do you think that it’s so diverse? Do you think it’s brought on to you or do you think it’s individual preference? Do you think it tells you something about someone or even yourself? Baldwin High School CLUB CORNER Key Club Has Many Plans For A Busy Year By Dylan Lowens This is going to be an exciting year for Key Club. They are more committed than ever to serve the community. This year the Key Club wants to be more active around the school and community than in the past. The Key Club plans to volunteer together at least one weekend and one day after school each month in addition to earning volunteer hours individually. “I feel as if we’re going to be much more involved than the past years. I’ve been in the club, and I’m very excited to see how it goes,” said Lindsey Harris. The Key Club wants their members to distinguish themselves among the student body as role models for their service and contributions to the community. For a student to be part of the Key Club, they must be dedicated to serving the community, have a strong academic history, teacher recommendations, and turn in an anonymous application with a written statement. Once this is completed, the applications are then reviewed by the returning Key Club members. This year’s club officers are President Blake Parrish, Vice President Drew Overmeyer, Secretary Jade McDowell, Treasurer Lindsey Harris, and Communications Officer William Gomillian. The club sponsors are Ms. Donoher and Mr. Holland. The Key Club plans on attending many fall festivals and also plans to work with Habijax to help build high quality affordable housing. Fall 2013 19 Against Bullying? Join The New Anti-Bullying Club By Imani Wise and Courtney Brown Have you ever been picked on or messed with? Have you felt like no wants to listen to your problems? Well, you’re in luck. Baldwin has created a new anti-bullying club to help support all your bullying needs. “The club was started by Aston Perry, our current Miss Baldwin. This is her platform as Miss Baldwin,” said Mrs. Saoud. Aston started the club because she was bullied and picked on last year and she really didn’t have anybody to talk to, so she just wanted to let the kids know there are people there for them. She is competing in a pageant for Miss Northeast Florida and her platform is to stop bullying. “I know how it feels to be bullied and I want it to stop,” said Aston. Some students at Baldwin feel like the anti-bullying club would do good justice here. “I like that the anti-bullying club is in action because it is good for the kids and it will also stop kids from committing suicide because of bullying,” said Mia Brown. This club started on October 15. Meetings are every other Tuesday and the meetings usually last 30-45 minutes. So if you need extra support or need somebody to talk to, then this is the club for you. Students Like Activities Spanish Club Offers By Katlynn Johnson Many students enjoy the Spanish Club because of the many different activities they do throughout the year. The students are looking forward to the trip they will make later this year to the elementary school when they help the students with Spanish lessons. “I like the club because of the things we do at the end of the year,” said Michele Lucas. “I like Spanish Club because of the activities,” said Mary Wells. “I joined because of the activities and the people in the club,” said Cheyenne Partridge. “I like it because I like to help out the little kids at the elementary school,” said Katilyn Griffith. The activities they have planned this year include helping out the elementary school, making paper flowers, and they’re even going to have a trip at the end of the year. Bible Club Members Have Fun While Learning About God By AJ Stevenson Bible Club has a lot of fun activities planned for the year. Every meeting, the members like to listen to Christian music, eat pizza, and read the Bible. There’s a meeting on the last Friday of every month in room 117, Mrs. Ashley’s room. “We would like to invite everyone to come to Bible Club because it’s fun and you will learn about God,” said Andrew Friesson, a Baldwin junior. The Bible Club students will learn a prayer that they will say for the school and the community at each meeting. All Baldwin students are welcome to join the club. There’s no requirements. “Come out to Bible Club, it’s a great experience to have fun. You get to be with your friends while learning about God, then we can have a deeper relationship with Him which most Baldwin students need,” said Micah Drum, a Baldwin sophomore. The sponsors of Bible Club are Mrs. Mullis and Mrs. Drum. They would love to have you attend the meetings. Come out to Bible Club and have fun while learning about God. Love To Act? Join Drama Club By Paulo Napoles and Brian Castaneda If you would like to be an actor or actress in the future, the Drama Club is a great place to start. Drama Club is made up of a group of students who would like to participate in an after school play. Pretending to be another person in a very different place would be something a unique person would be into. Imagine being surrounded by a bunch of unique people that would help you along with a play. Those people will critique you and give positive notes on your presentation. “A handful of students are participating in it,” said Mrs. Howard, the Drama Club sponsor. They will be doing a lot of things to prepare for the play. “We do line, improve, read plays, and will produce a couple,” said Mrs. Howard. They will be making big plays later on in the year. “We plan to produce a play for Christmastime with the Band Holiday Concert, early spring, and the End of the Year Arts Extravaganza with band, chorus, and art,” said Mrs. Howard. There are many roles in drama that anyone can become. Students can be actors or the people setting up the set. Drama Club will work together to create upcoming spectacular things. 20 Fall 2013 MIDDLE SCHOOL SPOTLIGHTS Baldwin High School Middle School Teacher 8th Grade Spotlight Spotlight By Cameron Carlyle By Taylor Sellers Ashley Bukowski came to Baldwin last year and became a middle school teacher. Ms. Bukowski’s biggest hobby is traveling in her spare time. She has been to Ireland, Scotland, Poland, Czech Republic, the UK, Australia, China, Japan, Thailand, Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Canada. “I also enjoy hiking and being outdoors,” said Ms. Bukowski. “I hiked the North rim of the Grand Canyon with my family two years ago. That was an experience.” Ms. Bukowski is currently the assistant coach for the middle school and high school swim teams. “I am still learning so much about the team,” said Ms. Bukowski. “I mainly assist Coach Alex and handle all of the behind the scenes paperwork like physicals, eligibility, documenting and the scoring.” Ms. Bukowski received her degree from UNF, and then went back to school at USF in Tampa to receive her teaching certificate a few years later. “I have my Bachelors in Criminal Justice, with a Minor in Political Science, and my professional teaching certificate in math 5-9,” said Ms. Bukowski. Before coming to Baldwin, Ms. Bukowski taught in St. Petersburg, Florida as a full time substitute. Ms. Bukowski was moved to a new classroom this year next to the middle schools deans’ office. Ms. Bukowski “I absolutely love Baldwin. I love the small town feeling,” said Ms. Bukowski. “I love that the school is 6-12 and I will get to see my current middle school students graduate from high school in a few years.” Mrs. Bukowski’s students really enjoy her class. “I like Mrs. Bukowski. When we did good for the sub she made us brownies. She is also a really good teacher. She’s good at explaining the problems to us. Mrs. Bukowski always makes sure we understand,” said Jordan Smith. “She is excited about teaching new things and loves her subject,” said Jacob Still. Congratulations to Ashley Bukowski for being the Middle School Teacher Spotlight. 6th Grade Spotlight By Halie Goodman This edition’s 6th Grade Spotlight, Torie Goodman, has made straight A’s since kindergarten. She plays soccer and cheers at Westside Baptist. This year has been a big change for her coming from a small elementary school to a big high school filled with people she doesn’t know. But she has adjusted, made new friends, and loves Baldwin. In elementary school, Torie was on the portals, in chorus, and wrote songs for all of the pep rallies. And she is not going to stop there! She plans to join a bunch of clubs and play a lot of sports while keeping her grades up, of course. “My goal is to become valedictorian,” said Torie. This is a big goal for her and she is determined to get there. Soccer has been in Torie’s life since she was four. Even though she was quite small for her age, she was still a fierce competitor. She won the spirit ball her 5th year for being a great motivator and team leader. “From the very beginning she was a very competitive and very serious about playing,” said Torie’s mother, Jamie Tillis. Along the way she also started to cheer and swim. Next year she plans Torie Goodman on joining the Cross Country Team and many other sports throughout the rest of her school days. Besides hitting the books and going outside to practice her skills, Torie enjoys baking and writing. “Her cakes are the best!” said Brandon Mittrucker, a family friend. Torie started baking with her father. They would make cookies and different cakes, and he showed her all the tricks and techniques she knows. Congratulations, Torie, for being the 6th Grade Spotlight. In this edition, the 8th Grade Spotlight is Landry Humphrey. This is Landry’s first year at Baldwin. Landry came from Eagles View Academy. “I like coming to Baldwin because there are only 4 classes a day,” said Landry. Landry makes all A’s and B’s and his favorite subject is History. “I love history because I love to learn about heritage and the people who started this country and made it what it is today,” said Landry. “Landry asks very good questions and always has some interesting facts,” said Ms. Seagraves, his eighth grade history teacher. Landry’s favorite sport to play is baseball. Landry said the reason why he likes baseball is because it is fun. Landry has been playing baseball since he was eight years old. Landry’s goal this year is to make the Middle School Landry Humphrey Baseball Team. “When I get older I hope to be a firefighter, because my grandpa was a firefighter, and I love to help people,” said Landry. 7th Grade Spotlight By Hunter Wilchar A two sport athlete who is on the A/B Honor Roll? It’s the 7th Grade Spotlight, Cole Harris. “He’s a really cool brother, and is really good at sports,” said Anthony Thompson, a sophomore here at Baldwin. Cole cares a lot about sports, he plays football and baseball. While playing both of these sports he manages to keep high grades in the classroom. “I play football and baseball so that one day I can get a scholarship to a college,” said. At home he has two sisters and 1 brother. He cares a lot about his family and loves them very much. “If I could save one item in a fire it would be a picture that I have of my family,” said Cole. Cole cares a lot about his fam- Cole Harris ily, and hopes to have a great season with this year’s Middle School Football Team. Baldwin High School HIGH SCHOOL SPOTLIGHTS Senior Spotlight By Alyssa Smith Raegan Buckner watching college football and spending time with people I love,” said Raegan. If you see Raegan in the hallway, say hey and give her a high five. Sophomore Spotlight By Crystal Yarbrough Shianne Schuchart, this edition’s Sophomore Spotlight, has had many athletic achievements in her life. She plays several sports for Baldwin, including volleyball, softball, and soccer. She is excellent at all of them. This is her first year on the Varsity Volleyball Team. “Shianne has stepped up and played good defense for the Varsity Volleyball Team,” said Mrs. Murfin, her volleyball coach. Shianne has two siblings, Brittany Schuchart who is a junior, and Hunter Schuchart who is in eighth grade. Shianne plans on going to college but she’s not sure where yet. When she gets older she plans on becoming an art teacher, and coaching a sport at the school she teaches at. “Ever since third grade I discovered that I had somewhat of an artistic ability,” said Shianne. About one year ago she started painting canvas and that’s all she ever does. If she’s not at practice or a game she is more than likely at home paint- 21 Teacher Spotlight By Cynthia Marrero She’s smart, talented, and very athletic. The Senior Spotlight goes to Raegan Buckner. “My favorite sport is flag football,” said Raegan. Raegan is Baldwin’s quarterback and receiver for the Varsity Girls Flag football team. “I have a huge passion for flag football, and I absolutely love being out on the field,” said Raegan. Raegan has college plans after she graduates to attend FSCJ. “I plan on going for two years and then hopefully transferring to a University with a major is personal training,” said Raegan. In her free time, Raegan is very outgoing and very down to earth. “I enjoy hanging out with my family and friends. I like to go to the beach, lake, and just anywhere fun. I love Fall 2013 “Mr. Kelly is very skilled in drawing and helps me succeed in art,” said Katelynn Lascamana. Mr. Kelly is the art teacher at Baldwin and he is the Teacher Spotlight. He teaches all grade levels 6-12. “I like teaching all grades because it allows me to teach students of all ages how to draw,” said Mr. Kelly. Mr. Kelly learned to draw when he was in high school and college. He attended college at The Alabama School of Fine Arts and The Savannah College of Art and Design. “This is my third year here at Baldwin and I have loved every second of it,” said Mr. Kelly. “Mr. Kelly is my favorite teacher, he is so creative,” said Gabriella Tanner, an eighth grader. Unlike many teachers at Baldwin, Mr. Kelly is special because he works with his wife, Mrs. Kelly. Mr. Kelly says he enjoys working with his wife. “We don’t really see each other during the day, but being able to ride to work together is nice,” said Mr. Kelly. Mr. Kelly also coached Varsity High Mr. Kelly School Soccer at Baldwin last year and plans on coaching this year. Mr. Kelly played soccer as a kid and even tried out for the Olympics. “I wanted to share what I had learned with a new generation of athletes,” said Mr. Kelly. Mr. Kelly is a wonderful man. Be sure to greet him next time you see him in the hall. Junior Spotlight By Julia Tedesco Shianne Schuchart ing. “Her work is very inspiring and thought out,” said Mr. Kelly, the art teacher at Baldwin. Baldwin has given her the opportunity to show off her art work. This year Shianne will be designing the Sophomore Class t-shirts. If you see Shianne in the hallway, be sure to say hello. The Junior Spotlight for this issue is Jasmine Soto. Jasmine has gone to Baldwin since sixth grade. She makes all As and Bs. “She is an excellent writer,” said Ms. Davidson. Jasmine plays as a forward on Baldwin’s Soccer Team. “I like soccer because it’s fun and it keeps me in shape,” said Jasmine. Soccer isn’t her only hobby. She also enjoys shopping, going to the beach, and hanging out with friends. Jasmine has a lot of friends. “Jasmine is always there for me, and always keeps a smile on my face,” said Jessica Spano. In the future, Jasmine wants to go to college to be a nurse. She plans on applying to University of Florida. Jasmine Soto Jasmine is a pretty and sweet girl. You should get to know her! Freshman Spotlight By Makayla Anderson and Chris Dunning The 2013 Freshman Spotlight is Brittany Belz. Brittany is 14 years old. She’s been a Baldwin student for 4 years. This year, she plans to play softball as a high school student. She is a pitcher and a third baseman. She enjoys it so much that she plays it outside of school on her travel ball team called Jacksonville Fury. Brittany’s other hobby is bowling. She’s been on the Baldwin Indian Bowling Team for 2 years. Her highest score was a 181. What she enjoys most about her sports is she gets to spend time with her friends and family who come to support her and show their love. Outside of school she likes to barrel race in horse competitions. Her family owns 5 horses, a calf, 3 cats, a dog, and a turkey. Brittany said her first year of high school has “been quite a thrill”. She’s met many new people along with making new friends. Surprisingly she said, “Baldwin’s school work doesn’t seem as hard as I expected coming from middle school”. Brittany Belz During Homecoming Week, Brittany participated in the 2013-2014 Homecoming Parade. In the parade, she helped create the bowling float. Their game theme was Life. “My first year in the Homecoming Parade was fantastic because I got to help make an awesome float with my team mates,” said Brittany. She hopes that the rest of the year goes great and can’t wait I see what high school has to offer her this year. 22 TECH TALK Fall 2013 Baldwin High School Sony Gamers Are Excited Super Smash Bros 5 Is About PlayStation 4 Bigger And Better By Dylan Polletta The PlayStation 4 has been the talk of the gaming world. The day the console came out was the day every Sony console gamer had been waiting for. “The PlayStation 4 will rule the console war,” said Jack Wright, a junior. “It will destroy the Xbox.” Some Sony gamers are excited about the new and improved look of the PlayStation. “The console is slimmer and looks way better,” said James Honeycutt. The PlayStation 4 also includes two cameras in the front with 85 degree field of view. There is also some talk over the new look of the DualShock 4 controller for the PlayStation. “The controllers have touch pads on them now,” said Jack Wright. Sony has indeed put touch pads on the top of the DualShock 4 controller for the PlayStation 4. “You have to pay for PSN (PlayStation Network) now,” said Drew Cloer. This Sony console gamer would be correct. Sony is now making you subscribe to PlayStation in order to access online multiplayer activity. There have been some major upgrades in the technology for the PlayStation as well. The technology used in the PlayStation 4 is similar to the hardware found in PC’s. The PlayStation 4 will also not support the DualShock 3 controller from the PlayStation 3 and will not support any PlayStation 3 video games. So all of you Sony gamers who haven’t gotten the PS4 yet, go and buy it because you’re missing out on all of the new accessories and qualities of the brand new PlayStation 4. Meet Xbox One By Daniel Wellhausen Gamers all over Baldwin are counting down to the release of the XBOX ONE. XBOX ONE is Microsoft’s nextgen console that shows the future of gaming. The XBOX ONE is the all-inone system for your living room. The games on XBOX ONE look very clear and realistic. There are multiple games releasing with the XBOX ONE like “Call of Duty Ghosts”, “Battlefield 4”, and many more… XBOX ONE isn’t just a gaming system but now Microsoft took entertainment to the next level. The XBOX ONE now plays live television and Microsoft partnered up with a bunch of companies like NFL. XBOX ONE also has a Blu-Ray drive, an upgrade from the original HD. Microsoft has innovated entertainment for the XBOX ONE. The XBOX ONE controller looks similar to the previous XBOX 360 controller, but has 40 new innovations. A few are an improved directional pad, moving the battery compartment within the body of the controller, new impulse triggers that allow you to feel every hit and crash, and now when you’re playing with friends and you pass the controller or move around the all-new Kinect will recognize and auto-pair instantly. Kinect v2 is the all-new upgraded Kinect which is now sold with every console to get the best gaming experience. Previous Kinect was very laggy, now with Kinect v2 it can track everything from mouths and finger tips moving to the whole body and your heartbeat. Kinect v2 can track up to six people and twenty-five joints and has a 60% wider view than the previous Kinect. It also makes gaming easier with all-new hand gestures and voice commands. Because of the Kinect v2, XBOX ONE gives you full control by just saying two words “XBOX ON”, there will be no need to touch a controller. XBOX LIVE is the most popular online gaming platform on the planet. Gamers’ profiles even transfer from the XBOX 360 to the XBOX ONE and share the account without having to buy another XBOX LIVE Membership. Online gaming has improved by increasing the game servers to 300,000. A new addition is reputation which allows gamers to be matched up with gamers similar to them. For example, if you’re a bad player you will eventually be matched up with gamers similar to you. XBOX ONE is cloud-powered which gives the console a lot more power. Almost everything on the console runs off the cloud like gamers’ profiles and game content. It allows the system to run so much faster. Achievements have changed and they’re no longer on the game disc itself, but run off the cloud. This allows achievements to be added constantly and for things that become popular like “Call of Duty” tactics. The cloud gives XBOX ONE power and capabilities like no other. “The XBOX ONE looks great and is going to be much better than the PS4,” said Jamie Hill. “The games look amazing and I can’t wait.” “I don’t play games much, but when I do it will definitely be on the XBOX ONE,” said Stephan Arrendondo. XBOX ONE will release November 22, 2013 for $499 right before Christmas. This next-gen console XBOX ONE needs to be on your Christmas list. By Austin Pellicer The new Super Smash Bros game is finally out. This one is going to be the biggest one ever. This game features characters like Mega Man, the villager from Animal Crossing, and the Wii Fit Instructor. Plus, there will be a new downloadable character every week; not to mention all the original characters. The game will be available on the Wii u and the 3DS. Nintendo has also been upgrading the fighting styles, adding a few new trophies, and new features to the old characters. Some of those new features will include a final NBA 2K14 By Aaron Stegall The next big thing is among us. Everyone wants to have it. Everyone wants to use it. And everyone wants to show it off. NBA 2K14 is here, along with 3 mile lines and fights over the last copy. There have been long lines and non-stop trouble for Game Stop, Wal-Mart, and Blockbusters all over the world. NBA 2K14 is a basketball video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports. It was released on October 1, 2013, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 as well as the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One (which has been set to release as a launch title on November 15, 2013 and November 22, 2013 respectively). LeBron James of the Miami Heat is the cover athlete, and he also served as the music curator for the game. 2K Sports also released the DLC pack, a bonus for pre-ordering the game. It includes 10,000 VC, bonus content for “Path to Greatness” mode, adding James in the Blacktop mode and a signature skill for My Career mode. On August 14, 2013, 2K Sports announced that Crew Mode would return to this year’s installment of NBA 2K. NBA 2K14 is the successor to NBA 2K13 in the NBA 2K series. “My friends and I are all going to get it,” said Jamie Hill, a freshman. The definitive annual basketball simulation returns for another season with more than 3,000 new animations, updated controls, the debut of Euro league basketball, a soundtrack handpicked by LeBron James, and the resurrection of the Crews mode in NBA 2K14. Updated Pro Stick controls offer smash for all the characters, updating arenas, and improvements on the characters’ costumes and colors. Nintendo’s world renowned characters such as Pokémon trainer, Mario, and Pikachu will have special enhancements. The Pokémon trainer character will have new Pokémon to use for battle, Mario will have new abilities to use, gamers will be able to evolve Pikachu from Pichu to Raichu, and Bowser will be able to grow 100 feet tall to dominate the arena. So, if you already own the Wii u or the 3DS, you might want to consider getting Super Smash Bros 5. You will not regret it! gamers more command over their dribbling, defense, and shot type, with players now executing no-look passes and circus shots, and defenders blocking dunks and diving on the floor for loose balls, while the My Player career mode returns with improved teammate AI and new rewards for playing stout defense. “I want to play with the new players,” said Justin Henry, a freshman NBA 2K14 makes use of Dynamic Living Rosters, which adjusts rosters to reflect real-world injuries, and updates ratings based on the tendencies and performance of real players. The Signature Skills player modification feature returns, with six new options that let gamers turn their My Player character into a One Man Fast break, Flashy Passer, Pick & Roll Maestro, Screen Outlet, Pick Dodger, or Tenacious Rebounder. In addition to consulting on the soundtrack, LeBron James gets the dedicated Path to Greatness mode, which lets gamers live out the past, present, and future career of the superstar. Fans of European basketball can now take control of 14 different Euro league teams, complete with real rosters, logos, and stadiums, while fans of classic NBA action can once again take control of legends like Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Jordan, and Magic Johnson. Local and online multiplayer action remains key to the NBA 2K14 experience, with the return of the Crews mode once again letting gamers join friends and act as an individual player during five-on-five action. NBA 2K14 will really be a great game that will get well over 1-million sales at least. Many have been looking forward to playing this game. There are many great new things about this game. Saints Row 4 Is Facing Its Demise By Jordan Beck While genre titan Grand Theft Auto is reaching its peak with GTA5, another renowned series is facing its demise. This series is no other than Saints Row. Originally a gang game, Saints Row became a classic because of its fun environment and captivating story with epic action scenes. Saints Row 2 raised the bar for the franchise, sprinkling in unrealistic craziness that separated it from the average gang game. Since then the series has gotten crazier with each installment. Now the Saints are in control of the White House, facing an alien invasion. The player who joined the Saints since the original and has led them since the sequel, saves America and its president. “My favorite part about Saints Row 4 is the last mission,” said Garret Seagraves, senior at Baldwin High school. The player is abducted and spends most of the game with super powers, in a simulator. The developers basically went for the craziest, least serious game possible, and fans are less than pleased with the direction Saints Row has gone. “They’ve strayed too far from the roots of the Saints Row franchise,” said Josh Brown, senior at Baldwin. “It’s entertaining for a while, but it’s a let down,” said Brian Atkins, junior at Baldwin. TECH TALK Baldwin High School Splinter Cell: Blacklist By Aaron Stegall Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist is an action-adventure stealth game published by Ubisoft. It is the sixth installment of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell series and is the direct sequel to Splinter Cell: Conviction. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U, and Xbox 360, in North America on August 20, 2013, Australia on August 22, 2013, Europe on August 23, 2013, and Japan on September 5, 2013. “I can’t wait to play it,” said Jamie Hill, a freshman. Blacklist introduces a new gameplay mechanic called Killing in Motion, allowing the player to highlight targets and take them out in quick succession while on the run. The game is set in a thirdperson perspective so the protagonist and the objects around him are visible. As well, there is voice integration with Xbox 360’s Kinect peripheral, which allow players to say things to distract enemies and then attack. The player can also use the Kinect sensor to control the protagonist with their body instead of the Xbox 360 controller. “I want to use the new gadgets,” said Justin Henry, a freshman. In the Wii U version, the Gamepad controller’s touchscreen acts as an interface to access gadgets and other features from the protagonist’s armmounted computer, or OPSAT. It also incorporates the screen and motion controls to highlight enemies through thermal vision when using the Killing in Motion mechanic. “I can’t wait to play with my brother,” said Titus Stegall, a seventh grader. The “Spies vs. Mercs” competitive mode introduced in Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow is again featured in Blacklist. The first look of this mode was announced to be presented on May 2, 2013 as seen in the puzzle reveal video. Blacklist also features cooperative gameplay in which each mission can be accessed by talking with your crew inside the Paladin. Blacklist again stars Sam Fisher, who is now the spymaster and commander of the newly instated Fourth Echelon. The game also sees the return of Fisher’s old ally, Anna ‘Grim’ Grímsdóttir, along with new characters such as Isaac Briggs and Charlie Cole. Victor Coste, Patricia Caldwell and Andriy Kobin reprise their roles from Conviction. Splinter Cell: Blacklist was released in North America on August 20, 2013 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U and Xbox 360 with a European release on August 23. Additionally, the UK’s Wii U version was released on August 23. Splinter Cell: Blacklist is the victor of the whole Splinter Cell series. Splinter Cell: Blacklist is a great game and a lot of gamers will play this game. League of Legends By Dimitri Jordan Welcome to Summoner’s Rift. Whether you like battling it out strategically with four of your closest friends or going lone wolf in a solo queue with four strangers, maybe even taking on the vastly challenges of the Twisted Tree lines, or even a relaxing match on Summoner’s Rift, League of Legends is your game. “League of Legends is a very good and fun game to play, but it also takes a lot of skill and teamwork to help ensure your team wins,” said Jason McGlothlin, former Baldwin student. “My favorite moment would have to be when my team was losing and then we rushed and made a quick comeback and ended up winning anyway.” League of Legends is a fastpaced, competitive online game. Imagine mixing the challenges of any real time strategy game with that of the elemental game play of an RPG. Two teams of five champions battle in a 26 minute fight in order to defeat the other teams. Each Champion is unique with their own lay out and abilities, and even their own background story. League of Legends has many choices of maps and game modes as well as champions. With constant updates and new champions entering the playing fields frequently, you can play it endlessly without getting bored or tired of the same repetitive game. League of Legends has a great community and with players of all age ranges, it is easy to make new friends. Gamers Are Loving “The Last Of Us” By Adelina Mosley People are calling this the best game of 2013 and the popularity for this game is rising. Everyone is talking about The Last of Us. The game starts off 20 years after the world wide pandemic of fungi infection called Cordyceps that has taken over humanity and destroyed the world. Now infected humans run amuck and survivors kill one another to survive. A man named Joel, a long time survivor of the infection, is hired to smuggle a fourteen year old girl named Ellie with an important secret out of a rough military quarantine. But what begins as a simple job turns into a savage brutal fight to the end. What will become of Joel and Ellie in their fight through this unforgiving world they now live in? The reviews on this game are incredible. Many people are calling this a masterpiece. “I love the story line,” said by Meagan Johnson. “It’s very realistic,” said by Adam West. “It’s a very good game,” said Austin Pellicer. This game has had countless good reviews and many more to come. You’ll have to play this game to find out what happens in the end, what it takes to survive, and find out what it’s truly like to be the last of us. Fall 2013 23 Watch Dogs Is A Game You Won’t Want To Miss By Adelina Mosley Watch Dogs is a new action adventure game from Ubisoft, the makers of the blockbuster franchises like Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry. Watch Dogs brings a whole new level of gaming by blending cutting edge technologies to bring a life like realistic living open world where the player must use any means necessary to bring down a corrupt system. In the game, you play as Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker who uses the sprawling near future city of Chicago as his ultimate weapon to take revenge on those who wrong him or wrong others. In the city you will invade the interconnectedness of all electronic systems you will hack all things around you by manipulating everything connected to the city’s network. Many people can’t wait for this game to come out. “I really think it’s going to be a good game,” said Austin Pellicer. “I can’t wait for it to come out,” said Taylor Cready. “It’s going to be a good game,” said Clayton Hartley. Watch Dogs will make its debut on November 19 for all systems, even for the upcoming ps4 and Xbox one. Watch dogs will be a game you don’t want to miss. Apple Has Released The New iPhone 5s By Cameron Carlyle It’s that time of the year again when Apple announces their new releases. This year, Apple came out with a iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c and iOS7, a new software update. Apple raised the limits last year making it even harder to come up with a better phone than the iPhone 5. “The iPhone 5 pre-orders have shattered the previous record held by the iPhone 4s and the customer response to iPhone 5 has been phenomenal,” said Phillip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. The iPhone 5s has introduced new things that no other phone has. One of the new things is that instead of you putting a passcode in, they have made a fingerprint sensor where you put your thumb on the home button and it will unlock the phone. Apple has also added a new A7 chip to make the iPhone 5s run two times faster than the previous iPhones. Apple has also just released the new iOS7 update that has allowed the iPhone to be simple to use, makes it easier to multitask, and fun to use. “I like the multitasking because it’s easier to go from app to app and I can get more done,” said Zachary Lundeen. Apple has also increased the camera by adding a larger sensor. The advantage of the larger sensor has added more megapixels which makes the quality of the picture better. “I think that the new sensor has made the picture quality even better than before,” said Casey Alford. The iPhone 5s also comes in three colors: space gray, gold, and silver. It is priced at $199 at any Apple store. Call of Duty Ghost Will Be On Sale Soon By Justin Sexton It’s time for another addition to the Call of Duty series. Call of Duty Ghost comes out November 5th, 2013. This game is a whole new beginning for Call of Duty. Infinity Ward, the makers of the Modern Warfare games, are back and better than ever. They are introducing “Ghost”. Whether you’re a PlayStation fan or an Xbox fan, you should be looking forward to this game. “I can’t wait for this game to come out. Ever since I have heard of this game I have been counting down the days,” said Aaron Stegall. “I’m looking forward to the better graphics and dynamics in the maps.” There are many things to look forward to in this game. Out of all the new changes to the game, one of the biggest changes is the dynamics. Map dynamics are things that transform and change the map. The players can block paths, knock down buildings, and even make new paths to places. The player now has the ability to make the map their own. “The thing that I am most looking forward to is the better graphics,” said Jamie Hill. “Call of Duty Ghost looks like a fun and exciting game.” Another thing to look forward to is the graphics. The makers of the game have improved the graphics tremendously. The graphics are now more realistic and lively. Instead of looking like you’re playing a game it looks like real people. If you’re a fan of gaming then you already know to get this game. Be counting down the days for its release because you don’t want to be the only one without it. 24 Fall 2013 NUTS AND BOLTS Tire Fryin Hotrods Ole Blue By Trent Shaffer By Allen Taylor Have you ever had the desire to restore an old tire fryin hot rod? A Baldwin senior, Brett Causey, is living the dream with his 1967 step side Chevy. A lot of people restoring cars do it for something special. “My uncle has always restored cars and has been teaching me to restore this one,” said Brett. When people restore cars, it does not take a few weeks or months. “The step side will take 14 months, maybe a year if I hurry,” said Brett. Restored cars always mean a lot to the person when it is done, and some people will never get rid of them. “I’m going to pass it on to my kids,” said Brett. It is very unique for a high school Baldwin senior Dustin Knowles has been rebuilding a 1987 Chevrolet 1500. It has been a three year project. The truck has a built 350 with 35x12.50 inch tires. The truck is jacked up seven inches but he plans on making it eleven soon. It’s a blue single cab automatic and 4x4 with front and rear lockers. Dustin also built the transmission. “You’ll hear it when I turn it over,” Dustin said. “I got Flowmasters exhaust on it.” Sorry to hear it only gets 8 miles to the gallon. “I’m tired of messing with it but I want it done,” said Dustin. Brett Causey teenager to restore an old truck, which is why Brett Causey is a unique guy. For Many Reasons, Diesel Is The Way To Go By Dustin Knowles The new thing that everybody wants is a diesel truck, whether it’s a Duramax, Powerstroke, or Cummins. Diesel trucks are better than gas powered trucks in pretty much every way. They’re faster, better on gas, and last longer. Not only are they fast stock, with a little bit of work they’re superfast. The most inexpensive way to make a diesel truck fast is to buy a power programmer. The power programmer allows one to adjust the settings on the trucks main computer. Power programmers can be adjusted for performance or gas mileage. Another inexpensive way to make a diesel fast and increase the gas mileage at the same time is to replace the stock exhaust with a four or five inch exhaust. Bigger pipes mean more air flow, not to mention better sound. Normally, when someone is going to buy a gas powered truck, anything over 200,000 miles isn’t a good thing. Diesel trucks can go well over 300,000 miles if they’re taken care of. Diesel is the way to go. Baldwin High School Dustin Knowles He also said he’s thinking about selling it, so if you like the truck give him a holler! Texting and Driving Is Now Illegal By Amber Thomas and Dylan Lowens On October 1st 2013, a very important new law took effect in the State of Florida. It is now officially illegal to text and drive, resulting in a secondary offense. The first violation is a $30 fine plus court costs, the second violation within five years results in a $60 fine and adds three points to your driver’s license. You are now not allowed to manually type multiple letters, numbers, symbols, or other characters into your phone or other wireless devices. Texting is allowed at stop lights and during traffic jams. Since the new law is a secondary offense, it means that police officers have to pull you over for a primary offense such as speeding or running a stop sign before they can write you a ticket for texting and driving. Police cannot ask you to hand your phone over to ask you if you have been texting and driving unless there has been a personal injury or death. Baldwin High School EDITORIALS Fall 2013 25 Senior Courtyard Should Baldwin Needs A 4-H Be For Seniors Only Club By Megan Stapp For years the courtyard at the front of Baldwin’s campus has been reserved for seniors. The lunch tables have a magnificent view of Baldwin’s duck pond, the trees provide needed shade from Florida weather, and the area is secluded from the rest of the school. Seniors wait for six years to have the privilege of their own courtyard, to separate themselves from the rest of the students. However, this privilege is now being shared with underclass students. Indian Trails believes this “open” courtyard policy should be changed— seniors deserve a courtyard of their own. Since there are three lunch periods, and seniors have last lunch, the area fenced in for lunch is ruined by the two prior lunch periods. Trash is left on the ground, sauce is spilled on benches, and food is left to be stepped on. The immaturity of middle school students is evident as they run around and scream, disturbing classes in the library, especially when “responsible” students tap on the windows. Seniors express their distaste through words and Indian Trails has chosen to speak out. The senior courtyard should be locked up until last lunch. Although sophomores and juniors have lunch with the upperclassmen, it is a compromise appealing to seniors. Having responsibility enough to clean a mess, even outside, is a task most younger students haven’t shown they are capable of. The courtyard is a privilege and underclassmen, including middle school, have proven they are too immature to be rewarded. Let’s Remember Good Sportsmanship By Payten McCall The Indian Trails Newspaper Staff believes that sportsmanship should be a priority on teams within the district. Sportsmanship should be represented not only by Indians, but from other high schools, too! As students here, we know how hard it is to overcome a loss on any sports team. Whether it’s football, volleyball, or any sport that you are com- passionate about – We all know. Indian Trails also believes that winning is not everything. Yes, it is a typical saying that almost every coach uses, but it is true. When you learn to be a team, you will realize that you are a family. By saying that, sportsmanship doesn’t always involve other teams, but ourselves. Sportsmanship means absolutely everything as a team and here at Baldwin, we are proud to be Indians. Baldwin Needs More Electives… By Daniel Wellhausen While students at other schools are taking electives like French, Latin, and Photography, Baldwin students have only about ten choices for electives. This causes students to be in classes they might not enjoy, find beneficial, or may be overcrowded. Students at Baldwin feel they are being cheated by the few electives that are offered. Why does Baldwin not have many electives? “Proportionately we do have as many electives as other schools, but in real numbers we may not,” said Mr. Tuccillo, Curriculum Director. “Teaching positions are allocated based on student population. Schools with more students have more teachers and vice versa. So the more students a school has the more classes, and consequently the more electives they are able to offer. We do strive however, to offer a variety of classes to both meet student needs and engage them during their elective periods. We review our elective class offerings every year to make sure that our electives are classes that students want and classes that can benefit them long-term or spark a creative interest, which is why we always offer a wonderful class named “Journalism”!The Indian Trails Staff believes that Baldwin needs more electives that are very useful, like Home Economics. We also believe Baldwin needs more enjoyable electives like French or Latin instead of just Spanish. It would be great if Baldwin had more electives that were worthwhile and entertaining like Drivers Ed. and Wood Shop. Because some students don’t find Art, Band, Chorus, Drama, and the other electives Baldwin provides beneficial or enjoyable, Baldwin should add more electives for their students. By John Moncrief Indian Trails believes that many Baldwin students would join a 4-H Club if it were offered at the school. The 4-H Clover symbolizes four actions which 4-H members try to accomplish. The four H s’ stand four Head, Hands, Heart, Health, as it is in the pledge: “I Pledge My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service and My Health to better living for my Club my Community my Country and my World.” 4-H members thrive through the health and safety education and expe- riences they receive through 4-H programming. In fact, young people in 4-H have been shown to have significantly lower drug, alcohol and cigarette use than their peers. They have also been shown to be 2 to 3 times more likely to exercise and be physically active. Indian Trails thinks that Baldwin needs a 4-H Club because many students are interested. The 4-H Club would give students a learning experience on how to give and help and not expect to get anything in return but the knowledge and learning experience. The 4-H Club also encourages students to not use drugs, alcohol, and tobacco products. Baldwin Doesn’t Need The New Absence Rule By Nicholas Beck We have a new rule in Baldwin this year that states if you are absent for five days or more in a semester you have to take a pass or fail test that can affect your grade quite a bit. The reason behind this rule is understandable. They’re just trying to encourage students not to miss school days. But is this really fair? Typically when students miss a day of school, it isn’t because they’re skipping. (Though sometimes it is…) Instead, the students might have something going on that causes them to miss school. Sometimes it is family matters, family reunions, health issues, etc…. Rarely are students missing five days of school for the sake of missing class. Also, if students skip a class, they usually don’t care about that class. They do not need a test to determine if they will pass or fail the class. Their effort will show by the end of the semester when they get their report card. If they do not care about the class, they will fail regardless. The Indian Trails Staff believes that we shouldn’t have this absence policy. If a student misses five or more days for whatever reason, and they care about the class and didn’t want to miss, they will make up for those missed days and keep their grade up. On the other hand, if he or she misses five days for whatever reason and doesn’t care at all, you’ll see it in their grade. A pass/ fail test simply is not needed to determine this. 26 Fall 2013 BALDWIN AROUND THE WORLD Senior From Haiti Has To Work Extra Hard By Breion Smith Did you know that one of Baldwin’s seniors is from another country? His name is Nahum Michelle and he was born in Haiti. He moved to America only 5 months ago. Not only does he have to learn math, science and history, but Nahum also has to learn the English language. “I can speak it but not very well,” said Nahum. Being from Haiti, Nahum originally spoke French so he has to work extra hard to understand his teachers and class mates. “My favorite subject is math,” said Nahum. Even though Nahum is from Haiti he still enjoys everything most teenagers do. Nahum enjoys reading and listening to music in his free time, and he also enjoys playing soccer, and his Nahum Michelle favorite food is pizza. Moving to a new country can be tough. “I do miss my home, and if I could I would like to go back,” said Nahum. By Amber Tryba You know him as one of Baldwin’s foreign language teachers. Mr. Candelaria is a well known teacher, and most of his students know that he was not born in America. Mr. Candelaria was born in Puerto Rico. Mr. Candelaria moved to America sixteen years ago. When this happened, Mr. Candelaria had many new things to learn. “I could understand English but I couldn’t speak,” said Mr. Candelaria. Over time, he did learn the language. Mr. Candelaria has come to enjoy many things most Americans do, his favorite would be sports. “My favorite sports are basketball and football,” he said. Even though Mr. Candelaria enjoys living in America, he does miss his home back in Puerto Rico. “In Puerto Rico, it wasn’t as secluded. You could actually walk into someone else’s home as if was your own,” said Mr. Candelaria. “Everyone in the neighborhood was like a huge family.” Mr. Candelaria The thing about his home country he loved the most was the food. “My favorite meal was rice with red kidney beans and pigs feet,” he said. Even with the fun and excitement living in his home country can bring, Mr. Candelaria still enjoys living here in America and working at Baldwin Middle-Senior High School, teaching students the wonders of a new language and culture. If you could go to any country, where would you go? By Breion Smith Megan Johnson- Australia Mr. McClain – Seychelles Mr. Green- China Sarah Finley – Italy Alexis Darling - Spain Ms. Murfin - Greece Mr. C – New Zealand Chase Maccargo – Japan Anna Justice – Ireland Austin Pellicer – London, England David Steinberg – Germany Thadius Harrington - Japan Sabrina Walker – England Zaysha Stubbs – Paris, France Cami Rodgers – Germany Mr. Holland - Italy Justin Blystone – Japan Sarah Austin – Spain Mr. Akintounde the languages and the diversity. He does miss the food from Nigeria. “My favorite foods are beans and plantain, also goat meat,” said Mr. Akintounde. Although he won’t find goat meat here in America, he has found a home here. Senior Misses The Puerto Rican Beaches By Amber Tryba A member of the Senior Class is from Puerto Rico. He lived there for eleven years, most of his life. According to him, the main differences between the US and his homeland are the language, perspective, multiple varieties of ethnicity, population, and the activities. “My favorite part about the U.S. is that it is multicultural,” said Daniel Echevarria, a Baldwin senior, “a piece of everything in the world. That way I can still feel my nationality is not far.” He misses his home sometimes. Daniel thinks of things he left behind like friends and family. He already knew English when he started pre-k so it wasn’t that hard for him to learn. So far he has not gone to any other country but he has been to Maryland, and he’s returned to Puerto Rico for visits. His favorite part of Puerto Rico is the beaches. “Puerto Rican beaches are so much better than US beaches,” said Daniel. Spanish Teacher Enjoys Teaching Students About His Own Language And Culture By Breion Smith Middle School Teacher Is Originally From West Africa This Nigerian is one of Baldwin’s teachers. Originally from West Africa, Mr. Akintounde came to America almost six years ago. Not only is the culture different where he came from, but so is the weather, multicultural foods, and the varieties of languages. He likes many things about America, including all of the opportunities, the education, and last but not least the value for human rights is one of the things that almost everyone including him loves. “I miss my home every once in a while,” said Mr. Akintounde, a middle school teacher. “I miss the food and the festivities as well.” English is the official language of Nigeria, so it was not difficult for him to talk to Americans. Nigeria also has 58 other different languages. He has lived in two other countries besides Nigeria and America. Those countries are Belgium, where he went to school, and England. His favorite part about living in these countries is Baldwin High School Get your yearbook today! $70 or get a yearbook with a name-stamp for only $80! Prices go up right before Thanksgiving break, so get your today! Order yours at http://www.yearbookordercenter.com and use the code 15751. If you have any questions see Mrs. Davidson or email her at davidsonk2@duvalschools.org. Daniel Echevarria Now that he’s at Baldwin he is on the Swim Team, he plays soccer, and runs long distance. He is in multiple clubs including Scholarship Club and Spanish Club. He also volunteers as a Spanish teacher, an assistant soccer coach, and a math grader. Lastly, don’t forget to check out the sneak peak of the week posted all around the school! Baldwin High School BALDWIN BLESSINGS Baldwin Students Join “See You At The Pole” National Prayer Celebration By Kayla Baker On the fourth Wednesday in September, students gathered to pray for those in the community. Although it was slightly raining, loyal Christian students and teachers still gathered to worship early into the morning. On this day, students and teachers across the country get together at their school’s flagpole to celebrate, remember, and encourage the spread of Christianity. “We stood in a circle and took turns praying for the school, teachers, and each other,” said Micah Drum. Micah is currently in 10th grade and has been in Bible Club for 5 years, since he first came to Baldwin in 6th grade. You do not need to belong to Bible Club to attend activities such as this one. “The experience was great. Seeing Christians willing to take time out of their morning to come pray for the school is encouraging,” said Micah. “If anybody would like to join Bible Club, we meet the last Friday of every month; we’d love to have you. There’s also a prayer group in the morning that meets at 6:50 every morning in Mrs. Ashley’s room.” Everyone’s encouraged to come and join in the worship that happens every morning and anyone of any age or grade is welcome. Everyone Is Welcome At Baldwin’s Morning Worship By Kayla Stokes “I absolutely love Morning Worship. It plays a huge role in my life here at Baldwin,” said Shianne Schuchart. “I can form relationships with people who surround me and I’m thankful for that opportunity.” Morning Worship is a very important part of Baldwin where students can learn and spread God’s word. Regular participants include Emily Graham, Bethany Graham, Kayla Stokes, Shianne Schuchart, and Micah Drumm, although everyone is welcome. Every morning these students go to Mrs. Ashley’s room around 7:00 for daily Bible study. “In Morning Worship, we explain a meaning behind a verse,” said Shianne Schuchart. “Each day it’s important to get the word in before starting that day. We each make a circle, hold hands, and pray.” A few changes have happened with Morning Worship this year, which include replacing the former leader Mrs. Wright with Micah Drum. Micah is currently a sophomore at Baldwin. “Micah Drum leads Morning Worship. He is an excellent leader and I look up to him for word of advice,” said Shianne Schuchart. In the mornings, Micah teaches the members a new verse that he chooses from his own Bible study. He gives out encouraging messages to everyone to carry with them throughout the day. After preaching the message, Micah asks if there are any prayer requests and then leads the group in prayer. Morning Worship is open to everyone, from 6th grade to 12th, and even teachers and staff. If you would like to attend, be in room 117 by 7:00am. It is held every school day. Fall 2013 27 Sophomore’s Mission Trip Was Very Successful By Jarred Hostler Mission trips are truly a good thing to do because they help spread the word of Christ and they show much love. Micah Drum, a sophomore at Baldwin Middle Senior High, went on a mission trip to Nicaragua, Minagua with First Baptist Church of Baldwin. He went on August 3-10. His goal was to lead others to Christ and spread the gospel. While he was there he helped a lot of people. It was difficult to communicate with the people so he had a translator. “I met tons of new people, including my translator who was really cool,” said Micah. When they got to Nicaragua, there was a problem with the hotel rooms and he had to share a room with seven other people. “The only problems we had were Micah Drum overcrowded hotels, seven other people and I had to share a room,” he said. Micah had a great time spreading the word of love and the word of God. He hopes to go again. No More ‘Under God’ in the Pledge? By Lauren Braddock Every morning around the United States when the bell rings for classes to begin, the Pledge of Allegiance comes over the intercom. But in the State of Massachusetts, the Pledge as we know it may come to an end. An unidentified family of a student in suburban Boston wants to eliminate ‘Under God’ in the Pledge of Allegiance. It is going to be argued under the Equal Rights Amendment of the Massachusetts Constitution. Other attempts have been turned down in federal court because ‘Under God’ was an unconstitutional violation of the separation of church and state. “I would be disappointed if this happened at my school. The Pledge of Allegiance has always been said with ‘Under God’ in it,” said Taylor Pigney, a junior at Baldwin. “I agree with not bringing religion in public schools, but this has been said for as long as I can remember and no one has the right to take it away.” “I would be upset, not because the religious factors or implications, but because it is part of a document that is very valuable,” said teacher Ms. Davidson. What do you think? A Summer on the Mission Field By Emily Graham For many students, summer is a time to relax, hang out with friends, or go on vacation and for many students that is exactly what they did. There are also some students at Baldwin MiddleSenior High School who spent the summer on mission trips. Those students spent their time either volunteering at their churches or away from home on the mission field. One of these students is Stefan Arredondo. Stefan spent his summer in Longview, Texas volunteering his time in a homeless shelter as a summer intern. Stefan left for his trip the day after school released and did not return home until three days before school started back up. Stefan spent the summer helping kids between the ages of 5 to 12 learn about Jesus. “The best part of the experience was showing these kids God’s love and stability and attention that they had never seen before,” said Stefan. “It was amazing to see them be able to be kids again while teaching them about Christ.” Stefan’s mission trip was way more than just volunteering at the shelter. He actually was able to see his work go to good use through the lives that are forever changed. “The best day from camp was the Stefan Arredondo day two kids accepted Christ,” said Stefan. Stefan’s life was changed this summer in a way that everyone can clearly see. He learned much from his trip about people. “This summer changed me by showing me how to love in a new way. I got to love people I had just met with a love only God could give,” said Stefan. Stefan is still considering going back next summer to see more lives changed depending on what God will have him to do. 28 Fall 2013 BULLYING AT BALDWIN Baldwin High School Baldwin Takes Bullying What is Bullying? Seriously By Brooke Merritt By Cynthia Marrero Has bullying ever been an issue to you? Here at Baldwin bullying is taken seriously. There are so many consequences and steps taken when a bullying case is brought up. Did you know that there is a Bullying / Harassment form? If you are bullied, you may receive this form from the front office. You fill it out and return it to the principal. After the principal receives your form, an open investigation will begin. “Teenagers saying unkind things is nothing new. Students at Baldwin are very polite. Sometimes an argument is escalated. If it was said online, or through text, we are going to assume they meant what they said,” said Mrs. Harter, the Assistant Principal. According to the Student Code of Conduct, “In addition, with the respect to bullying, the jurisdiction of the Board may extend to data or computer soft- ware accessed at a non-school-related location, activity, function, or program, or to technology or an electronic device that is not owned, leased, or used by the Duval County Public Schools” There are serious consequences given to students at Baldwin who are caught bullying. “They will be charged with a 3.28 (Bullying / Cyberbullying) with the placement of the child into alternative school for 45 days, and police action depending on the evidence,” said Mr. Shields. “One thing I try to do with the students is to have them one on one without an audience to try to talk things out,” said Mrs. Harter. “Don’t say anything in text, word, or deed that you wouldn’t be able to repeat in front of your mother. Be kind to one another,” said Mrs.Harter. If you are ever bullied, you now know where and what to do. Let’s keep our school a fun and safe learning environment for ourselves and others. Stop the Bullying By Dimitri Jordan Bullying is a problem that can happen both in school and in the neighborhood. Bullying in schools is a problem that can have negative consequences for the school and the students. Bullying can also have negative consequences that will affect someone in their future, both for students who bully and for their victims. Most incidents of bullying and the events that occur with bullying take place wherever schooling environments exist. “Bullying is when someone physically or verbally abuses someone on a daily basis,” said Jessica Bass, former Baldwin High School student. Bullying can be seen as taunting, threatening, and teasing. These actions are commonly started by a student against another student. “It’s important to stop bullying because doing that to people is something they are going to regret in their future, not to mention the person who is being bullied will constantly put themselves down, and will eventually become depressed and feel alone,” said Jessica Bass. Whether the bullying is direct or indirect, the key concept of bullying is that it should be stopped. Bullying is no laughing matter, the fact is that for every one bully there is possibly one or more children who feel alone, depressed or even to scared to go to school. “I would say to stay strong, and that you’re not alone, you’re never alone,” said Jessica Bass. For those of you reading this, know you’re not alone. There are others out there who are going through the same thing you’re going through. Reach out and talk to someone, vent and let it out. Tell your parents, or even your teachers. They will know how to help. Stay strong and keep your head up. Many people question the topic of bullying. For example, what kinds of bullying is there? Where does it happen? How can you stop it? What causes students/kids to want to do this to others? Everyone knows bullying has been an issue all around the world, but how does this affect kids? What actually goes on when someone gets bullied? The types of bullying can be from verbal to physical, to sexual abuse. Out of all of these, verbal would probably be the most common, and it would probably lead up to physical abuse. Verbal abuse occurs when people/kids use name calling to one another, also known as “trash talking.” When people use verbal abuse, they occasionally joke around about it, but the people who say the offensive verbal joke don’t understand how that other person will take it. When someone is a convict of physical abuse, it means their objective was to injure the suspect. Sexual abuse is when another person gets touched or talked to inappropriately. Many of these kinds of bullying happen at schools with students. Most students that see this kind of abuse happening never report what is going on. Reporting what you see happening around you is one of the best things you can do, even if someone threatens you not to say anything. Usually, the reason kids feel the need to bully others is that they feel jealous, threatened, want to cause attention to themselves, and want to be looked up to in the wrong way. Some bullies are bullied by others and feel the need to threaten other people. Students/kids that are bullies usually make bad grades, have a bad home life, or crave attention that they can’t get from other people. Many children around the world take bullying hard. Some kids go home and take their pain out on themselves; others don’t want to go to school because they’re afraid. Their emotions change also, from normal to dreary. The way to overcome anyone’s problem with bullying is for them to stand up for themselves, and become the bigger and better person than the bully. One can feel sorry for the bully that they act the way they do, and pray for them that they would one day change their ways. What To Do If You’re Cyberbullied By Kayla Baker and Michaela Shafer Cyberbullying has increasingly become a large problem in the United States. Over 1 million students are bullied each week and are burdened with the heavy, exhausting weight that is cyberbullying. In a national poll, over 70% of 2500 kids say they knew who was bullying them. Although cyberbullying is not a monumental problem at Baldwin, there are still some cases. For example, a twitter page was made by an anonymous source and posted many hurtful things about people who go to Baldwin. The administrators took care of it immediately, but the students who were named on it were very upset. “It just happened, I didn’t do anything,” said Presley Lee. “I felt really mad and hurt.” “If you think you are being cyberbullied, make sure you print off a copy of anything being sent to you,” said Officer Millen, Baldwin’s SRO. “We’ll follow through on any complaint.” If this is happening to you, contact a teacher, an adult, or a guidance counselor. You will not get in trouble and the situation will be taken care of by the school. Let’s put a stop to cyberbullying. INSPIRING INDIANS Baldwin High School Fall 2013 29 Inspiring Student Set To Mr. C Is Inspired to Graduate Early Lose Weight By Madison Nipper By Jessica Spano Can you imagine one year less of high school? Junior Cole Smith is graduating early while working two jobs. Cole is taking English 3, U.S. History, World History and French 2 online, as well as all the classes he is taking at Baldwin. “I decided to graduate early when I noticed I only needed a couple of credits to graduate one year early,” said Cole. Cole is taking all his classes on FLVS. He also took H.O.P.E before the summer. Cole is an overachiever with him working two jobs. “Currently I work at Rue 21 in Oakleaf Town Center as well as Walgreens,” said Cole. There is no room for free time. He is either always working or doing school work. Cole is currently the only eleventh grader who is graduating early. “After high school I plan to jump straight into college, I don’t want to take Losing weight is a struggle for most Americans, but one Baldwin Indian has embraced that struggle and is winning the war against his extra pounds. “You need to lose that stomach,” said a friend to Mr. Cerrato, one of Baldwin’s substitutes, who is affectionately known as Mr. C. Mr. C has had a ton of motivation to lose weight, and so far he has lost 75 pounds. “March of 2012, I couldn’t tie my shoes. That was my lowest point,” said Mr. C. To lose all this weight, Mr. C ate three meals a day, he went to a dietitian who showed him the right and wrong things to eat, he exercised, and he drank tons of water. Mr. C set the bar high. A goal of losing ten pounds in 30 days is a tough goal. But he didn’t lose any weight during his first 5 months. “You don’t know how much I wanted to quit,” he said. But he didn’t give up. Instead, it made him more motivated to lose his extra weight. Having two inspirations pushed Mr. C. One of those inspirations was a lady who swam from Cuba to Key West at 60 years old. A man who is 75 but looks as if he is in his 40s is who pushed Mr. C to try his hardest and never give up. Mr. C has a personal trainer at NAS Jax who helps with the weight loss. One of his goals was to run a 5K, which he ran after he lost 40 pounds. “I’m not done yet,” said Mr. C. Cole Smith any breaks,” said Cole. Cole has a plan and knows what he wants to do. He plans to start at FSCJ then attend U.F. He wants to obtain his Bachelors in Nursing with a minor in American Sign Language. Later he wants to become a pediatric doctor. Life of a Pageant Girl By Heather Daniels The life of a pageant girl is full of glitz and glamour. They wear beautiful gowns, crowns, and look like they should be a princess. Most of the time they even feel like they are a real life princess. This is how Duneshka Moran feels every time she gets the opportunity to compete in a pageant. Duneshka recently had the opportunity to compete in a pageant where she was named Miss Independence Junior Teen. Not only did she have the honor to be named Miss Independence Junior Teen, she also received money and tickets for a trip to Disney. Along with all these wonderful things she will have the opportunity to attend the national pageant, Miss American Junior Teen, and compete in her age group during the week of Thanksgiving in Orlando. These pageants try to encourage girls to set and achieve high goals. She began competing in pageants Duneshka Moran when she was six years old. Duneshka loves wearing the beautiful gowns and how for one night she can feel like a princess. However, she did not start pageants just for the gowns. “I began competing in pageants to be more confident in myself and to learn how to be more like a lady,” said Duneshka. The feeling of being a princess is not the only rewarding thing that one can get out of pageants. “You can win money, a car, or even Mr. C before his weight loss. Mr. C after losing 75 pounds. a trip,” Duneshka said. “It all depends on what pageant you win.” Although these things are great, Duneshka feels that the most rewarding thing is that it is a time for not only her, but also for her family to be involved. Not only that, but being a pageant girl is fun. Indian Trails Editors & Staff Published quarterly, Indian Trails is the official publication of Baldwin High School. It is distributed free of charge to students and faculty. Indian Trails is a publication with student editors making decisions concerning content. Views and opinions of the Indian Trails Staff do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the advisors, faculty, staff or administrators of Baldwin High School or of the Duval County School Board. 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By Ian Suggs So you’re thinking of being a welder? Welders are the bosses of the job site. The welder is such a diverse worker in the work field. Welders are known for getting the job done and done right the first time. If you want to be a welder, you need to be prepared to work in some of the harshest environments, like underneath 48 inch pipe in a 20 ft. ditch. Or what about hanging off a 150 ft. man lift by your toenails, with the wind blowing you back and forth while staying completely still? Being a welder has its privileges. You get paid anywhere from $50 to $250 an hour. Welders have to be skilled in every position, all the way from 1G to 6G. Those “G’s” are some of the different positions that the pipe can be welded in. To be a welder, you also have to be an expert at all the different electrode selections. There are over 100 types of electrodes, there are 6010, 6011, 7018, 8018, 9018, and those are just a few. To be a true welder you need to know exactly the difference between each electrode. An electrode is the metal rod you see welders using to fill in the gap or crack, etc. The electrode will always have some type of flux on the rod. This flux helps shield the weld from the outside impurities. The welder is the beast of the jobsite. If the welder isn’t there, the job isn’t getting done. “It’s 5 o’clock! Do you know where your weld puddle is?” said Michael Suggs, owner of M.S. Mobile Welding. The Best Horror Movies For Halloween By Austin Pellicer Halloween is today, so a lot of horror movies are on TV. Here is a list of some of the best ones to watch this time of the year. The first one is of course the Halloween series. It is about a man named Michal Myers who attacks innocent people every October 31st. Then when he is defeated he disappears into thin air. Another great one is the Nightmare on Elm Street series. It is about a man named Freddy Krueger, a psychopath who murders people in their dreams. He has a claw for a hand and wears a striped sweater. He is not someone to anger, so watch out. Another good series is the Child’s Play series. It’s about a murderer who is shot, but to survive he fuses his soul into a doll. Then a woman buys the possessed doll for her son. It gets scary after that. So the moral of the story is you better be careful who you buy dolls from or else. It can be very bad. And last but not least is Friday the 13th. It is about a boy with down syndrome who drowns in a lake because the kids were too mean to help. So every Friday the 13th he comes back from the dead to wreak havoc on the camp where he died, wielding a machete and wearing a hockey mask. It’s the perfect slasher film for fans of gory movies. So if you are looking for some scary movies, try these. But be careful, they’re scary! Baldwin High School Senior Is Passionate About Skating By Brandon Wilson Local skateboarder Samuel Meyers has been skating for over 4 years and is now going on his 5th. He’s very passionate about skating “To me, it’s the most creative outlet because it’s a piece of wood on wheels, it’s the way the board flips and how the gravity works with it,” said Sam. He’s become a pretty accomplished skater over the 4 years of practicing and he’s landed some of the most difficult tricks. “The hardest trick I’ve ever landed would probably have to be a laser flip. It took me a whole day to finally land it clean. But the hardest trick in my opinion is a bigger double flip,” said Sam. Not only has he landed difficult tricks, but he’s been to many different skate parks. “If I didn’t forget any, it would have to be 17. Some of them were Kona, Sam Meyers Midtown, Vans, Monument, Tulley, and Orange Park,” said Sam. Are you a skater? Go skate with Samuel Meyers. Jordans vs LeBrons By Tyecia Shingles Students usually have one brand of shoe that they like more than all other brands. Some students prefer Jordans for different reasons. “I’ve always liked them better,” said Jessica Grey. “They look better and they are clean,” said Jason Qardner. “They look better,” said Willie Johnson. On the other hand, there are students that prefer LeBrons. “I prefer LeBron’s, because they’re better. They have more color varieties and easier shoe sizes, and plus, they’re more comfortable,” said Alexus Monroe. “They don’t crease,” said Andrew Seymour. “They have different types of shoes, not the same ones,” said Terry Stripting. Jordans and LeBrons are both great shoes. Which one would you rather wear? Baldwin High School THIS AND THAT Wednesday Night Is Chubby’s Night By Makayla Anderson Wednesday nights are not just regular nights for some Baldwin students. It’s the one night each week that a group of people who go to Baldwin and Baldwin graduates go and hang out at Chubby’s. Chubby’s is located on Chaffee. Baldwin graduates and Baldwin students go to hang out with friends, eat, and listen to people sing karaoke while making fools of themselves; however they are being themselves which is the best part. If you ever go there, you will notice most of the time they all hang out in the parking lot while listening to their own music. Some people may call this group “the crazy bunch”, but they are a bunch who don’t like each other one minute and then get over it in minutes and still be friends in the end. They have all had their bumps in the road but they all understand each other and will always be there for one another. They use these nights to hang outside of school and just have fun. “I love to hang out with all my close friends,” said Autumn Catman. “There are certain things that people enjoy about hanging out up at Chubby’s,” said Roderick Gordon. “I know that I like going up there due to the fact that we’re all friends, it’s loud, and very active.” “I like watching people make fools of themselves trying to sing,” Ashlyn Aderhold said. Next Wednesday night, join the Baldwin students and have a good time at Chubby’s. Fall 2013 31 Who Is Miss Baldwin? By Amber Thomas Have you heard of the new Miss Baldwin, Aston Perry? Attending Baldwin since 9th grade, Aston has been very active in our school, but being Miss Baldwin is a very different experience for her. “I honestly did not think I was well suited to be Miss Baldwin. However, Mrs. Sherwood said that we needed a good representative for our school and I seemed to fit the position well,” said Aston. Being in the AP Honors Program and NHS, along with frequent volunteering, qualified her to represent the Senior Class of 2014 as Miss Baldwin. Aston’s outstanding academics are not the only reasons why she was chosen for this position. She also has been involved in many sports throughout her high school experience. “I’ve been on the Swim/Dive Team, Cross Country Team, Tennis Team, and the Volleyball Team,” said Aston. “This year I plan on playing soccer, flag football, and running track to continue being active.” Aston’s in-school activities are not the only things she enjoys doing in her free time. Along with doing gymnastics for 14 years, Aston has been working at Gymnastics Unlimited for almost one year. “I absolutely love my job and the girls I coach,” said Aston. Aston Perry After high school, Aston plans on attending FSU and joining the ROTC program. “I want to go into the Air Force, travel, and become an agent in the AFOSI,” said Aston. She plans on happily representing the Senior Class for the rest of the school year and wishes the best of luck to the future Miss Baldwin. The Society of Creative The Riverside Arts Anachronism Learns Market Is A Great Place How To Live In The Past To Spend A Saturday By Sara Moulds By Nicholas Beck Under the Fuller Warren Bridge downtown you might hear loud music and a bustling crowd of people. It’s the Riverside Arts Market and it goes on every Saturday from March to December. The Riverside Arts Market is a fun and exciting event to attend. There you can buy fresh produce, bread and pastries, and a whole variety of delicious food from various vendors. Or you can also sit down and enjoy a live performance of a talented local singer or music group. After all this you can take a walk around and look at paintings and photographs of artists from around Florida. There is plenty to do under the bridge for anyone. The Riverside Arts Market all began when Dr. Wayne Wood saw how other cities used old bridges as existing coverings for markets. He noticed what a good idea it is for an outdoor yet weather proof market. The Fuller Warren Bridge provided a perfect place for a similar project. The first year the market opened was a success. And since then, it has been attracting thousands of people every Saturday. If you want to visit, there are plenty of places to park. Right next to it is a parking deck and several parking lots. You can also park near the Landing downtown and take an enjoyable walk to the market by the river. The market is busiest around noon and begins to close late afternoon. The best time to go is in the morning. Come to the Arts Market and enjoy the festivities by the river! There’s plenty to do and eat. There are people out there who love to dress up and learn as people from long ago. Who are they? They’re part of the SCA, or the Society of Creative Anachronism. The SCA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the study and reenactment of pre sixteenth century history and culture. What they do is everything that was done in the time period between 600 A.D. to 1600 A.D. “I’ve been a part of the SCA for fourteen years and love it,” said Jill Legget, Duchess of Trimaris, Florida’s Kingdom. There are many things people do in the SCA. They make garb (clothes), learn how to draw illumination, make beer and ale, cook medieval food, write calligraphy, make ink and paper, and the best thing of all fight. There are three types of fighting. Heavy, which is wearing leather and chain and using retain sticks, the same thing people use for furniture. Light fighting, or in mundane (modern) terms fencing. And then there is youth fighting, which is similar to heavy but they use more padding and they use PVC piping. “We have fighter practice in 5 Points in Riverside every Sunday and meetings on Thursday,” said Jill Legget. If you have any more questions, visit www.castlemere.com for more information or visit them at fighter practice. Vivat Trimaris! Some Benefits Of High Advice For 6th Graders School By Sara Moulds Hello 6th graders, welcome to middle school! There’s a lot of fun to be had but it can be confusing, with new people, customs, and rules, but the middle school teachers have some advice for you. “Simple advice, stay organized,” said Mrs. Pellicer, the 6th and 7th grade English teacher. “Organization is the key to being successful.” Yes, organization is very important. Keeping classwork and homework organized can keep you less stressed. Organization is a skill that can be used throughout high school and the real world. “Practicing opening the lock to your locker so that books can be taken out quicker, before and after school,” said Mrs. Voss, the middle school reading teacher. Lockers are a necessity! You need them to hold books that you don’t need, and it’s important to practice opening the lock so you don’t forget. You don’t want to carry everything. “If help is needed during class, ask for all the help that’s needed,” said Mrs. Voss. It’s ok to ask for help, that is what teachers are here for. Work is hard in the 6th grade and it’ll only get harder, so it’s ok to ask for help. Middle school will be fun. Make sure you keep a positive attitude, make lots of new friends, and have a great year! By Brenton Gayles In high school, changes come daily through academics and experience. High school’s purpose is to prepare you for college, which readies you for life. In high school you begin to get taken more seriously about what you say and do. People begin to actually listen to what you have to say and understand you better. High school classes teach you things that assist what you plan on doing, and have to do in life. Challenges throughout each class that high school students have push you further every day, giving you more experience and practice in things that can help you later on in life. “You have the biggest section of campus to walk through,” said Adonte Smith. This is true because your classes are spread out over a bigger portion of the school. A big benefit of high school is the fact that you are closer to graduating and going on to college. As this happens, you might look back over the years and good times that you had in high school. Overall, there aren’t any extreme changes, only a few that help you greatly. High school itself is a preparation for a better future, so do the best you can in order to have a great year and be educated throughout your life. 32 Fall 2013 THIS AND THAT Baldwin High School Syria, Should We Go To Bono’s BarBQue Has Been A Fixture In War? Jacksonville Since 1949 By Kenneth McElfresh and Phillip Thach Syria crossed Obama’s “red line” when they used chemical weapons to massacre their own people. Our President said that if they crossed this line set by our country, America would go to war with them for the good of the world, but is this the best decision? Students of Baldwin had a few things to say about the subject. “I believe that war is the best decision,” said Chris Dunning, a senior. “Syria has reached America’s final straw, and we have been a land of action for as long as anyone can remember.” “We should not go to war with Syria,” said Jordan Beck, a senior. “America should focus on the financial problems within our great country, not babysitting a group of dullards.” War is usually the last resort for any body of people, but if America were to go to war with Syria, would we have the military power required to take on such a country? “America has always been a patriotic war machine since 1776,” said Zak Rhoden, a digital media participant. “We have the man power for warfare and the weaponry, but we lack the required morale from our citizens and government.” Although war was promised by the President of the U.S if Syria used chemical weapons, there may be a simpler, easer, and less lethal option than warfare. “War is not the best option for America in its present state,” said Karina Cassidey, a senior. “A meeting to discuss terms for an agreement would be a much more civil way of handling our differences.” Malinda Walker Since 1949, Bono’s BBQ has been cooking up some of the best barbeque in town. Owned by Joe Adeebs, the business has expanded tremendously since he purchased it in 1979. He franchised the business in the Jacksonville area and Colorado. Before the Adeebs purchased the business, it was named Lou Bono’s. Lou Bono was the original owner who began the restaurant in 1949. When the Adeebs bought the business there was one thing that came with the deal, Harvey Green, one of the most wellknown meat cutters in Jacksonville. “Everyone remembers Harvey because Harvey remembered everyone. He was so well-known around town that people did write-in votes for Harvey to become the mayor,” said Toni Daniels, who has been with the company for 36 years. “Harvey taught me everything I know,” Daniels said. He began cutting meat as a teen for Bono’s in 1956 and developed a reputation throughout the busiest years in the business. His favorite quote was “Let me get’cha before the girls get’cha.” He recently retired in late 2011 and became the first and only person to ever retire from Bono’s and customers who knew him always ask about him. Customers expect finger licking good barbeque when they come to Bono’s and the customers are their biggest priority. So stop by and take a try. THE LAST LAUGH What’s Your Favorite Book? What’s your favorite TV show? By Sara Moulds Natalie Stokes, Percy Jackson series Faith Ortego, Cupid Korey Murphy, City Of Bones Robert Brown, Harry Potter Montgomarie Lanier, Red Fish Blue Fish Sarah Finnley, Hunger Games Katelynne Lascamana, The Very Hungry Caterpillar Chelsea McElfreash, Because of Winn Dixie. Mr. Tuccillo, America By John Stewart By Amber Thomas Alexandra Johnson- One Tree Hill Trent Shaffer- Ridiculousness Madison Nipper- Pretty Little Liars Lauren Braddock- Honey Boo Boo Lindsey Harris- Duck Dynasty Aston Perry- Lost Caleb Schudlich- Call of the Wild Daniel Echevarria- Revolution Ian Suggs- The Walking Dead Zach Wynn- Spongebob Baldwin High School THE LAST LAUGH Fall 2013 33 If you were grounded for What Celebrity Would one year, what would You Like To Marry? you do? By Taylar Sadler and Montgomarie Lanier By Zachary Wheaton Michael Williams- I would cry. Jordan Bomhold- I would hibernate. Garrett Smith- I would cry. Caleb Rhoden- I would watch TV all year. Jordan Smith- I would talk to my friend’s way more in school. Jacob Still- build a catapult and launch myself out of state. Kirk Brightwell- sleep and nothing else. Alex Vinson- I would start a new life. Connor McCann- wait it out and be as good as, possible try to help out. David Thompson- sneak out and party. Brandon Wilson- die a lonely death. Julie Taylor- I would sleep. Madie Denby- I would sleep all the time or do crazier things because I’m grounded anyways. Kendra Crews- I would sleep. Janessa Anthony- eat, sleep, repeat. Donte Temple- sleep or sneak out. Mason Schenk- I would probably go pshyco, sit in the corner and probably start talking to myself. Hunter Watts- I would sleep all day or go crazy. Gabrielle Schudlich- do anything I wanted. Austin Thomas- I would be more wild at school. Victor Shaffer – I would run away. If you could be any anime character, who would you be? By Amber Tryba Mr.Candalaria – Goku Mr. Bryant – Naruto Mr. Holland – Yu-gi-oh Kaityn Fought – Pikachu Thadius Harrington – Mori Nozuka Garret Seagroves – Vegeta Tyler McClough – Mecha Fresa Grace Rogers – Misa David Steinberg – Death the Kid Mr. Brown – Piccolo Jamie Hill – Kid Majenbuu Austin Pellicer – Natsu Anna Justice – Nerdlandia Dameon Pham – Maka Bryan Glaze – Spain (Antonio Fernandez Carriedo) Zaysha Stubbs – Poland (Feliks Lukasiewics) Cami Rogers – Prussia (Gilbert Beilschmidt) Chase McCargo – Professor Stein Justin Blystone – Ginka Hagane Trevor Hausler- Kate Upton Dylan Hurston- Julianne Hough Drew Overmyer- SpongeBob Sarah Krawczyz- Channing Tatum Mrs. Tritt- Mick Jagger Adarius Ponder- Nicky Minaj Faith Strickland- Hunter Hayes Ms. Domenech- David Beckham Ethan Brooke- Carrie Underwood Mr. Tuccillo- Any of the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders Kasey Williams- Dave Franco Jacklin Guerra- Justin Bieber Alyssa Smith- John Luke Autumn Catman- Channing Tatum Cameron Carlyle- Megan Fox Heather Daniels- Justin Timberlake Elizabeth Preston- Luke Bryan If you were invisible, what is one thing you would do? By Tiffany Taylor and Katlynn Johnson Payton Moynihan- I would probably go scare people and eavesdrop on people’s conversations. Bailee Lynn- I would go wherever Channing Tatum is. Garrett Hutchinson- I would stay on the side of the hallway and trip people as they came by. Micah Drum- I would hide from Mrs. Donoher. Mr. Goranson- I would pants a public figure. Mr. Green- I would take all the money out of the bank. Alyssa Bryant- I would steal clothes out of Forever 21. Dr. Hall- I would sneak into classrooms to see what was really going on. Tommy Farmer- I would be invis- ible. Gary Hurston- I would run around naked and slap people. Shawn Smith- I’d torture little kids. Mr. C- I would sneak into all of the football games. Brooke Sappe- Mess with people Mr. Brown- I would sneak into the White House. Mrs. Dickie- I would be a spy. Mrs. Going- I’d go to England and follow the queen around. Tanner Mitchell- I would go in the principal’s office and move stuff around. Nikia Grant- I would act like a ghost. Mrs. Tritt- I would leave work and go to the beach. Mrs. Murfin- I would steal food and eat it all day long. 34 THE LAST LAUGH Fall 2013 Blonde Jokes Compiled by Cayden Mace 1. Why did the blonde visit the post office 50 times in one day? Her computer kept saying she has mail. 2. Why did the blonde stare at the orange juice container for 15 minutes? It said “concentrate”. 3. How do you keep a blonde busy? Write “Please turn over” on both sides of a piece of paper. 4. How do you make a blonde go crazy? Tell her to sit in the corner of a circular room! 5. What do UFO’s and smart blondes have in common? You keep hearing about them, but never see any. 6. What do you call two blondes in a freezer? Frosted flakes. 7. Why did the blonde put her money in the freezer? She wanted cold hard cash! 8. What do you call a blonde skeleton in the closet? Last year’s hide and seek champion. 9. Did you hear about the blonde who attempted to drive to Disney World? She saw a sign saying: “Disney World Left” so she went home. 10. Why can’t blondes make ice cubes? Because they can’t remember the recipe. What’s Your Favorite Pick-Up Line? By Madison Nipper and Lauren Braddock Hey princess what are you doing outside of your castle? – Mr. Goranson Heeyyyy girllll – Mr. Saoud Load up – Trevor Hausler I drive a Ranger – Chad Driggers I’m not drunk; I’m just intoxicated by you –Joey Giffin If you were cotton, I’d pick you first – Dylan Hurston If I could change the alphabet, I’d move U and I closer together – Coach Smith Did it hurt when you fell from Heaven? – Mrs. Saoud Hey girl, you like poke-mon cause I want to take a peek at you – Dylan Lowens I got to file a missing persons report, because God’s lost an angel – Bayli Harris Are you tired? Because you have been running through my mind all day – Mr. Greene Are you from Tennessee? Because you’re the only ten I see – Joe Campano I lost my teddy bear, can I cuddle with you? – Jimmy Barbour Hey girl, my phone broke, you know how to fix it? Put your number in it – Julia Tedesco How do you put two and two together? Add me and you – Kayla Mullins Tus ojos von ehrmosos- Mrs. Carter How you doin? – Alyssa Fontaine Do you have a cold or did you just catch feelings for me? – Dakota McNeal People call me Lina but you can call me tonight – Jacob Molina What’s your favorite restaurant? By Ian Suggs Joe Campono - McDonalds Trent Shaffer – Ruth Criss Brian Castaneda -Rosy Mexican Tyecia Shingles – Aubway Alexus Monroe – Olive Garden Madison Nipper – Cheese Cake Factory Austin Stevenson – Olive Garden Kenny McElfresh – The Crusty Crab Morgan Smith – Perards Lauren Braddock –La Nop If you could be a cartoon character for one day, who would you be? By Cynthia Marrero, Jaivon Thomas, and Traci Johnson Mrs. Jacobs- Pebbles Powerpuff girl Mrs. Drum- Barbie Mrs. Sherwood- Lalaloopsy Ian Suggs- Bugs Bunny Mrs. Saoud- Mighty Mouse William Gomillion- Tangled Mr. Green- Lionore Mrs. Smiley- Spongebob Mr. Blackmon- Goofy Mrs. Lamp- Sandy Cheeks Anthony Holmes- Johnny Bravo Samantha Marrero- Mojo Jojo Dorian Clark- Cat Dog Dylan Lowens- Betty Boop Jasmine Bowman- Hey Arnold Ashley McCain- Courage the cowardly dog Brittany Lewis- Daffy Duck Aleyah Robinson- Shriek Carrie Surrency- Sid Jonathon Quiller- Captain Gutt Crystal Yarbrough - Cat Women Maurice Gomillion- Green Lantern Presley Lee- Spongebob Mrs. Miller- Gumby Hannah Reddick- Patrick Dimitri Jordan- Bender Rodrigues Marceline – Kristin Frank Spongebob – Celine Fuller Damion Phan - Mandy Joshua Cruz- Princess Celestial Baldwin High School If you could spend one day as a celebrity, who would it be? By Cynthia Marrero and Jaivon Thomas William Gomillion- Julio Jones Dorian Clark-Deion Sanders Jonathan Quiller- Ray Lewis Aleyah Robinson- Miley Cyrus Raegan Buckner- Carrie Underwood Valbournie Hatchet- Bob Marley Dylan Lowens- Kim Kardashian Jasmine Bowman- Missy Elliot Ashley McCain- Trey Songs Brayden Carr- Mrs. Miller Yo Mama…. By Tyecia Shingles and Andrew Seymour Yo mama so dirty she has to sneak up on the bathwater. Yo mama so fat Dora can’t explore her. Yo mama so poor ducks throw bread at her. Yo mama so poor she went to McDonald’s and put a milkshake on layaway. Yo mama so fat she broke your family tree. Yo mama so stupid she thinks a quarterback is a refund. Yo mama is so dumb when she opened her phone it said Sprint and she started running. Yo mama so poor her TV has two channels, ON & OFF. Yo mama is so fat when I killed her in Call of Duty I got a 5 kill streak. Yo mama is so ugly she makes Mrs. Miller- Jenna Dewan / Tatum Mrs. Sherwood- Laila Ali Dakota McNeal- John F. Kennedy Anthony Holmes- City Boi Ms. Murffin- Charlize Therom Mrs. Shields- Kristi Toliver Mr. Brown- Tom Joyner Mr. Green Malcom X / Tyler Perry Trent Shaffer- Nyjah Huston Takendra Watts- Austin Powers Mrs. Young- Audry Hepburn Richard Simmons look like America’s next top model. Yo mama is so fat when she died she broke the Stairway to Heaven. Yo mama so stupid she told a Yo mama joke at an orphanage. Yo mama so ugly even Bob the Builder said “I can’t fix that! Yo mama so trashy she made Snookie look clean. Yo mama so ugly she made One Direction, go the other direction. Yo mama so poor she waved her hands around a Popsicle and called it air conditioning. Yo mama so poor she made your family eat cereal with a fork to save milk. Yo mama so poor children from Africa send her money. Yo mama so cross-eyed; she thought her only child was a twin. Yo mama so dirty when she got in the bathtub the soap went on strike. Baldwin High School THE LAST LAUGH Fall 2013 35 What would you do today if the world ended tomorrow? By Aleisha Thompson and Morgan Smith Berenicy Arreguin- I would ride a horse around with a cone on its head so it’s like a unicorn. It’s name would be Mr. Fluffy. Ivy Standford- I would go out on my boat and fish all day. Tyler Williams -I would jump off a building into a pool of green jell-o with pink sprinkles. Nykia Grant-I would throw a huge party everyone could go to. Bailee Lynn- I would pray. Micah Drum- I would go out and preach the gospel. Mr. Green- I would play Kobe Bryant one on one. Eva Arreguin- I would make my life like a real life Grand Theft Auto. Mrs. Carter –Round up my whole family and pig out on Italian food. Dean Shields- Live my life like I always do. Haylee Kurlin- Live life to its fullest. Coach West- Spend as much time with my family as I could. John Sawyer- I would try to do as many things that I have never had the opportunity to do. Payton Moynihan- Do everything I ever wanted. Dyllan Davenport- Go to Heaven. Shianne Schuhart- I would do everything I thought I never could do and live life to the fullest but for the glory of God. Skyler Daniels- I would do things that I have wanted to do just never have before. Brooke Merritt- I would try to do all the things I have wanted to do before I die. Kolby Wilcox- I would spend my time with family and friends. If you could be a superhero who would you be? By Raegan Buckner and Kayla Stokes Batman- Ryan Lloyd Catwoman- Pamela Londress Superman- Zach Lundeen Iron man- Khris Mullner Scooby doo- Brett Causey Hulk- Faith Ortego Batman- Samantha Orman Powder puff girl- Chelsea McElfresh Lava girl- Taylor Pigney Iron man- Taylor Malone Super Woman- Brooke Sapp Wonder Woman- Natalie Stokes Spider Woman- Alyssa Bryant Spiderman- Catherine Daughtery Batman- Autumn Catman Batman- Ashlyn Bullard Spider Woman- Sydnee Tomlinson Super Woman- Marissa Grubbs Mermaid man- Chase Green If you were stuck on an If you could have a island, what one thing dance off with anyone, would you bring? who would it be? By Gregory Wilson Aliyah Jones – Cleopatra Kenneth Jones – Sparticus Justin Cain – Morgan Freeman Stephen Malenfant – Chuck Norris Anna Justice – Obama Jason Louis-Jacques – George Washington Damien Hobson – Psy Stefan Arredondo – Michael Jackson Thomas Westberry – My reflection By Victoria Woodring, Alyssa Smith, and Peyton Rewis Kaleb Manning- My fishing pole Alex Johnson- Tanning oil Erick Ithier- An extra pair of underwear Titus Collison- Magazines Brandon Benjamin- A bottle of lotion Jemarh Patterson- My shoes Courtney Ballard- My Bible Tyler Sessions- My phone Karina Cassidey- My baby Rylan Brandon Padgett- TV dinner Timothy Hurston- My big brother Gary Josh Daugherty- Flashlight Alysa Moore- Food Amber Thomas- My dog Kena Dickey- Phone Sidney Davis- Girl Friend David Thompson- Fire Connor McConn- Phone with lots of downloaded games Jacob Still- Power cord Mason Schenk- Rice Austin Thomas- Phone Jannessa Anthony- Grandma Hunter Watts- 30 year supply of food Julie Taylor- Food Kirk Brightwell- Grape Soda Michael Williams- Kool-Aid Garrett Smith- Fried Chicken Cole Harris- Tacos Alex Vinson- Machete Kyle Todd- GTA 5 Jordan Bomhold- A Knife What’s Your Favorite Childhood Memory? By Brenton Gayles Justin Henry- When the Lakers won two back to back championships Lane Penrod-My first backflip Josh Henry-when the Gators won the National Championship in 2008 Brandon Aponte- All of 7th grade Robert Brown-eating oranges in Chicago Brandon Benjamin- when I went to New York Savannah Spencer- When my mom beat up my old school principal 36 Fall 2013 THE LAST LAUGH Baldwin High School Million Dollar Deal If you won a million dollars, what would you do? By Courtney Brown and Imani Wise 1. Move to Georgia and build a house – Mrs. Jacobs 2. Give it to Haiti or help the children and donate – Ms. Dickey 3. Buy a bigger house for my family of seven – Mrs. Jones 4. A cartwheel and scream really loud in the library – Ms. Tritt 5. Divide it evenly among my kids – Coach Brown 6. Buy Laker season tickets, or rent out the studio - Coach Green 7. Build me a really big house or take my kids to Disney World - Mrs. Shields 8. Help family members - Mrs. Hodges 9. Go across the world -William Gomillion 10. Go shopping - Mikailynn Sarman 11. Donate a quarter of it –Dustyn Higden 12. Wouldn’t give it to Jarred Painter -Colby Smith 13. Open a cheerleading gym - Ashley Smith 14. Invest most of it -De’ Angel Branch 15. Build a house on a land and buy a business -Tristan Edwards 16. Buy myself a car, buy my mama a house. Go shopping with the rest –Nykia Grant 17. Do everything that’s not illegal -Sydney Suggs 18. Buy one of the basketball teams in the NBA - Jazzmen Brown 19. Buy a big house -Jacob VanLooven 20. Spend it on clothes and stuff -Terry Stripling 21. Become a model, actress, and WNBA player--Chelsea McElfresh 22. I would invest -Ceara Anderson 23. Go shopping, buy a car, buy house -Tyecia Shingles 24. Invest and splurge -Darien Jackson 25. Play the lottery -Lyn’niss Gordon 26. Spend 25 percent of it on me and give the rest to charity -Mia Brown I Would Love It If… By Daniel Wellhausen I would love it if… “It snowed in Jacksonville,” said Abbey Hall. “I had a million dollars,” said Courtney Ballard. “I had a lake house so I could fish every day,” said Ian Yordy. “The world was a better place,” said Joe Campono. “I could fly,” said John Larson. “I had a pet Sasquatch,” said Colby Smith. “I became an Olympic swimmer,” said Bethany Kendrick. “I had a twin,” said Brenn Harris. “I had a super computer,” said Daniel Scuillo. “I was a year around swimmer,” said Stefan Arredondo. “I had Super Powers,” said Halie Goodman. “Girls were honest to me,” said Daniel Echevarria. “Christ came back to America,” said Krista West. Would You Rather? By Jacob VanLooven and Hunter Wilchar Indian Trails polled students on the Baldwin campus, and here are their answers to several interesting questions: Would you rather eat vanilla or chocolate ice cream? Vanilla- 21 students Chocolate- 19 students Would you rather be in sports or Key Club? Sports- 32 students Key Club- 8 students Would you rather sky dive or go scuba diving? Scuba- 30 students Sky-10 students Would you rather text or talk on the phone? Text-36 students Phone- 4 students Would you rather use instagram or twitter? Instagram-28 students Twitter- 12 students Would you rather wear Nike or under Armour? Nike-22 students Under Armour-18 students Would you rather drink tea or lemonade? Tea-30 students Lemonade-10 students Would you rather eat Krispy Kreme or Dunkin Donuts? Krispy Kreme- 26 students Dunkin Donuts- 14 students Would you rather drink Pepsi or Coke? Pepsi-24 students Coke-16 students Would you rather drive a truck or car? Truck- 24 students Car- 16 students Would you rather use Apple or Android products? Apple- 22 students Android- 18 students Would you rather watch NFL or college football? NFL-6 students College- 34 students Would you rather eat roaches or butterflies? Roaches- 8 students Butterflies- 32 students Would you rather eat hard or soft tacos? Hard-20 students Soft-20 students Would you rather eat McDonalds or Burger King? McDonalds-14 students Burger King-26 students Who do you think? By Halie Goodman and Crystal Yarbrough Who do you think will have the most tardies by the end of the year? “Me,” said Odie Clemens. Who do you think will have the most detention the most? “Sebastian Blaney,” said Gary Hurston. Who do you think will get their phone taken the most? “Clayton Smith,” said Daniel Wellhausen. Who do you think enforces dress code the most? “Mrs. Harter,” said Savanna Tatsch. Who do you think is the most country? “J.D. Jeffers,” said Joey Williams. Who do you think is the funniest? “Mitchell Long,” said Megan Priess. Who do you think is the best teacher? “Mrs. Miller,” said Ian Suggs. Who is the meanest administrator? “All of them,” said Mr. Green. Who do you think will score the most touchdowns? “William Gomillion,” said Mr. Kelly. Who do you think is the funniest football coach? “Coach Shaffer,” said Trent Hausler. Who do you think will get caught crossing the red line the most? “Joe Campano,” said James Barbour. Who do you think fishes the most? “Parker Williams and Cameron Green,” said Sebastian Blaney. Who do you think is the nicest teacher? “Ms. Donoher,” said Heather Daniels. Who wears the highest heels? “Duny Moran,” said Elizabeth Preston. Who is the most athletic? “Dorian Clark,” said Chris Bugbee. Who do you think has the most Baldwin pride? “Megan Priest,” said Lyn’Niss Gordon. Who do you think will visit Coach Shields the most? “Trey Gates,” said Natalie Stokes. Who do you think break dances the best? “David Steinberg,” said Darrell Hillyard. Who do think gets away with using their phone in class the most? “Shelby West,” said Ryan Johnson. 10 Worst Pick Up Lines By Alexus Monroe 1. Do you have a band aid? I scraped my knee when I fell for you. 2. I lost my number. Can I have yours? 3. Are you from Tennessee cause you’re the only ten-I-see. 4. If I could rearrange the alphabet I’d put U & I together. 5. You must be a parking ticket, cause you’ve got fine written all over you. 6. You must be tired, because you’ve been running through my mind all night. 7. Hey do you have a cell phone? My friend told me to call them if I saw an angel. 8. If you were a laser, you’d be set on stunning. 9. You are a fence, because I can’t get over you. 10. If you were a burger at McDonald’s, you’d be named the McGorgeous.
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