(left) Sophomore Biak Par and (right) Senior Par Tha Cuai Bawi Khar wave their hands in the air. The dancer wore various patterns on their cultural attire to represent as many Chin tribal groups as they could. photo by Salem Ortega-Morales
Spring-ing out
On Friday, April 11, SHS held their spring pep session
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About the Contributors
Salem Ortega-Morales, Photos Editor
Hi! It’s Salem, and for the third and last time in a row, I am writing another staff bio. I’m a senior now, which is really hard to believe. I am this year’s Photos Editor. Going from a Culture reporter to here is a weird pipeline! I do quite a few things besides Journal, such as the Latino Advocacy Mentorship Program, Cards @ Camp, Cardinal Cadre and work. As of right now, I am still a McDonald’s employee for the next two weeks, and then I’m free! I love reading Junji Ito’s horror manga and learning German. I’m a huge DCU and Sonic fan. This year, I acquired my own Nikon camera, so I’m looking to start a photography business soon, so be on the lookout. Not only has my position changed this year, my number of pets has increased. I now have six dogs and five cats, and some chickens. Alas, some things never change. I am still your favorite Steve Lacy, Tyler the Creator, Arctic Monkeys and The Cure fan. This year’s staff looks very promising, and I cannot wait to bring you all this year’s photos to The Journal.
Hunter Faut, Features Editor
Hello everyone! My name is Hunter, and I am more than excited to announce that I will be serving as the Features Editor for this upcoming school year! I was a writer for our A&E section last year, and I’m looking forward to all that this editorship will bring to me over the next few months, like leading my wonderful group of writers. I still play ice hockey for the South Stars, march in the school’s marching band and enjoy all kinds of rock music. There’s nothing that I love more than animals and my pets! I have four great danes, a cat and a blue and gold macaw back at my house. My biggest goal is to study aeronautical engineering at Purdue University here in a few years so I can become an engineer at NASA. That’s enough about me though! Go check out some of our other stories here on The Journal!