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The photograph showcases 				
Michael's cube collection as of  winter 2015.

Rubik’s Cube Talent Leads to Mindful Approach to Life

Solon Ramos, Student of Journalism October 14, 2018

In 30 seconds, a young adult walks about half of a football field. In accordance to America’s averages, in that time the same young adult also washes his hands five times or sings happy birthday three...

Freshman Lindsey Harris’s family served as missionaries in Istanbul, Turkey, where they build churches and relationships for eight years.

Student Experiences New Culture Through Long-Term Missions

Ashlyn Jacobs, Student of Journalism October 8, 2018

Individuals know the importance of stepping outside of their comfort zone -- sometimes thousands of miles outside. Long-term missions call freshman Lindsey Harris’s family to Istanbul, Turkey, where...

Senior Logan Eiden attributes his passion for football from his dad.

Neenah Athlete Living His Passion

Drew Karle, Student of Journalism October 7, 2018

The source of our hobbies is intriguing. For senior, varsity football player, Logan Eiden, his passion comes from his dad. “My dad was a big, football player. He planned to go play for Minnesota,...

Currently a junior on the swim team, Claire Eisele wants to continue the momentum of the last season.

Work Ethic Paves the Path to State

Kaley Waters, Student of Journalism October 7, 2018

Standing behind the blocks, Claire Eisele gets ready to race as the natatorium roars with cheers. Filled with excitement, she adjusts her swim cap to prepare for her four events --unheard of as a sophomore....

Ari Vatne sits at her desk, waiting to start the show.

Stage Manager Role: Powerhouse of Pickard

Josie Cleveland, Student of Journalism October 7, 2018

Pickard Auditorium functions like a cell in the body. The directors are the masterminds, the nucleus; they use scripts as DNA to build a show. The actors are cytoplasm, cushioning and making up the body...

This photograph features senior Savannah Ely (right) on the slopes with family friends only moments before her accident.

Flash with Death, Sparks Admiration

Trina Freeders, Student of Journalism October 7, 2018

A typical Wisconsin winter day turns dark and miserable in a flash of an eye for senior, Savannah Ely. As an avid skier, she hits the slopes with family friends a day in January. With a classic day...

Junior Abby Poss elects to take every science class that her NHS schedule offers.

Neenah Student Lives for Science

Emily Manteufel, Student of Journalism October 22, 2017

Science, science and more science. Junior Abby Poss elects to take every science class that her NHS schedule offers. Abby participates in many events around the community and across the country. “Science...

Class Uses Problem-solving Skills to Impact Elementary Schools

Class Uses Problem-solving Skills to Impact Elementary Schools

Sam Brazee, Student of Journalism October 22, 2017

Problem:  Many kids struggle to make friends or need someone in which to confide.  The Future Forward class of NHS taught by Mr. McDonough propose a solution.   Solution:  Travis McDonough suggests...

Student Functions as an Advocate

Student Functions as an Advocate

Ben Makowski, Student of Journalism October 22, 2017

At a young age, Hannah Blob is exposed to a child with special needs. Hannah's cousin lives everyday with a condition called Cerebral Palsy. Although this condition has a strong grasp on her cousin's...

"We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all."—Andrew Clark, Breakfast Club

Not School Smart but Life Smart

Mary Sollitto, Student of Journalism October 15, 2017

"We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all."—Andrew Clark, Breakfast Club Useless. Troubled. Worst student in the class. These are words that suffocate a student’s...

Coach Jung functions as a domino in my life.

Domino Effect: Coach’s Belief System Inspires

Taggen Davis, Student of Journalism October 14, 2017

Life is comprised of primary domino moments.  Events, responses and people can take us in different directions without knowledge of their impact. Coach Jung functions as a domino in my life. This...

Brian Borchardt is the epitome of success through trial and error.

Life Lesson: Life is a Series of Trial and Errors

DePreist Mcgruder, Student of Journalism October 14, 2017

Brian Borchardt is the epitome of success through trial and error. Now an upstanding teacher and mentor to many, Brian has evolved tremendously since his years of high school and college. Ironically,...

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