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Look into the Life: Leader of Rocket News (2019-20)

Seth Geiger and Ethan Krueger October 30, 2019

Within the high school and his community, Wyatt Lesser, class of 2020, is seen participating in numerous unique activities all over the town. The confident, social butterfly is seen as a roll up his sleeves,...

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Exchange Student Takes on 3rd Country

Dylan Leibold and Ron Kuusisto October 30, 2019

Change is nothing new to Ines Gautier; she is used to constant change and has even grown to like it.   Gautier currently resides in Mallorca, Spain. Although, she lived in many places before including...

National Merit Scholar Provides Insight Into Everyday Life

Zach Schmitt and Will Focault October 28, 2019

The National Merit Scholar opportunity is one that many people dream of reaching, but that few people do. To Alex Lee, class of 2020, that dream has become a reality. A well-rounded student and an avid...

Study Abroad Experience: A New Feeling for France

Eve Mendoza and Tyler Schraven October 28, 2019

Only minimally knowing how to speak French, sophomore Lorna Kelly decided to jump at the chance to study abroad; thus living in another part of the world would end up being a future goal. Lorna’s...

Period Bags Distributor: A Superhero at Neenah High

Rhieley Mulder and Savannah Rosenberg October 28, 2019

Ava Remme was the bright young mind behind the saving grace for many girls around Neenah High: Period bags.  As she sat in her room, Ava realized how fortunate she was to have all the feminine products...

Two Students Lead the Fight Against Mental Health

Tori Rondeau and Jordan Rusch October 28, 2019

Many NHS students struggle with mental health, but two girls are working to educate students and truly make a difference. According to NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Health, 16.5 percent of American...

Foreign Exchange Student Anticipates Christmas:  The Year with a Santa Claus

Foreign Exchange Student Anticipates Christmas: The Year with a Santa Claus

Jacob Schwartz, Student of Journalism October 28, 2019

In 1967 Albania was declared the world’s first Atheist country when its dictator destroyed all religious sites and holidays including Christmas.  The dictatorship was destroyed in the 1990s, yet its...

Ex-teacher Now Makes Impact as Activities Director

Courtney Craddock and Evan Krook October 28, 2019

Keeping track of 24 students can be a juggling act; however, keeping track of 2,077 students is the whole circus.   Michael Elkin recently took a new role as NHS’s Activities Director. Discovering...

Prominent Student Earns Semifinalist Spot for National Merit Scholarship

Prominent Student Earns Semifinalist Spot for National Merit Scholarship

Max Klesmit and Madi Relien October 27, 2019

Hard work, dedication and an outstanding perspective on what school really means, takes the hand of a senior who accelerates in school.  Quinn Parker is one of three NHS students who qualified for...

Noelle Schumacher visits Villarrica, Chile (2019).

From Small City to Small City: Neenah Student Creates New Relationships with Teens Thousands of Miles Away

Lex Frahm and Hannah Farrell October 27, 2019

With her fluent Spanish, big smile and outstanding personality, student Noelle Schumcher is a walking ambassador of arguably one of the best experiences a high school student can have.  Foreign exchange...

National Merit Semifinalist Serves as More than a Number

Emily Stingle and Kya Meunier October 27, 2019

As a scholar, feminist, minority and competitor, Bella Mullally presides as a powerhouse at NHS.  Like a dolphin in a sea of minnows, Mullally’s charming and unique personality sets her apart from...

Typical American Student Endures Not So Typical Foreign Conflict

Typical American Student Endures Not So Typical Foreign Conflict

Rachel Cortina, Student of Journalism October 27, 2019

Gathered around the communal dinner table at 10 p.m., on Thursday, Oct. 17, Emma Kotchen, along with her parents and two brothers, nervously anticipate the upcoming day.  Three months prior, the family...

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