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Section editor Nell Jaskowiak gets duct-taped to the wall in a ‘trial run’ for the fundraiser being put on by the editorial staff in which teachers will be being duct taped. The fundraiser will be held in the cafeteria with donations to the teacher you want duct taped being accepted starting Jan. 22. “There was a second when they pulled the box out from under [my feet] and I wondered what the heck I was doing,” Jaskowiak said. “But sure enough, I stuck.”

Duct tape your teachers to a wall Friday, Jan. 26

Maria Newton, Staff Writer January 25, 2018

During both lunches, students can donate money towards a teacher they want to be duct taped to the wall starting Monday, Jan. 22, in the cafeteria. At the end of the week, donors will duct tape the winning...

Goedde is escorted by her parents at senior night for volleyball. My favorite memory of Claire was how excited she would be when we hadnt seen each other in a while which could mean 24 hours, former volleyball coach Kristin Judd said. She would get a huge smile and run over to give me a hug and then start talking faster than most could understand.

Senior Claire Goedde celebrates graduation a semester early

Gabby Leon, Staff Writer January 24, 2018

One of just three students in the class of 2018 to graduate in the first semester of their senior year, Claire Goedde celebrated the end of her high school years early. “When I was registering for...

Freshmen basketball coach Peg Schane provides feedback to her players during halftime against St. Dominic, Jan. 10. The freshmen basketball team has a record of 10-0-0. “I feel like coach Schane has helped us a lot to be undefeated at this point in the season,” freshmen girls basketball team captain Leah Selm said.

Freshman girls basketball coach Peg Schane leads players in an undefeated season

Irene Yannakakis, Staff Writer January 24, 2018

With 40 years of coaching experience under her belt, Peg Schane has used her expertise to coach the freshman girls basketball team through an undefeated season. Beginning her coaching in the Fort Zumwalt...

Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Meryl Streep discussing scenes while filming The Post.

The Post: Review

Katie Spillman, Photo Editor January 24, 2018

The Post is a political thriller following the true story of Katharine Graham, of the Washington Post, the first female publisher and Fortune 500 CEO in the US, and her editor Ben Bradlee. They are rushing...

Smiling for the camera, sophomores Emily Weaver, Charlotte Zera, Olivia Meara, Emily Lofgren, Kristen Boyd and Susie Seidel pose for homecoming pictures. Five of the six girls purchased dresses online for the event. I like buying dresses online because there is a better selection and it is easier than going to the store and trying on millions, Zera said.

The top four online stores for King of Hearts dresses

Susie Seidel, Staff Writer January 23, 2018

Hearts fluttered Monday afternoon when the Longhorn Council officially announced the 2018 winter dance would be King of Hearts. Unlike Homecoming, this time around girls are encouraged to ask guys to the...

Junior Gokul Venkatachalam works on the content with his co-workers for the Threading Twine website. Venkatachalam and his team worked together to fix the errors and post the content after they have finished editing. “Our company is like a big family,” Venkatachalam said. “We check up on each other and push each other so we can provide the best effort we can for our company.”

Junior Gokul Venkatachalam chases his dream of being an entrepreneur

Andrew Li, Staff Writer January 22, 2018

Everyone has to start somewhere, especially in the business world. Effectively working with his partners, Junior Gokul Venkatachalam began his journey of becoming an entrepreneur when his team launched...

Senior Sophie Vietor practices her dive at swim practice. As a sprinter, the beginning of a race is important. My experiences on the swim team have been great, Vietor said. the practices are really hard, but it helps me push myself.

Sophie Vietor breaks one minute in the 100 yard freestyle

Maria Newton, Staff Writer January 19, 2018

Senior Sophie Vietor broke one minute in the 100 yard freestyle at the Kirkwood Invite on Jan. 12 and 13 for girls swimming in her second year of being on the team. Breaking a minute in the 100 yard freestyle...

Star Wars: The Last Jedi review

Justin Cupps, Conceptual Editor in Chief Intern January 19, 2018

The second installment of the third trilogy and ninth full-length film release of the little-known sci-fi fantasy series called Star Wars hit theatres on Dec. 14. “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” is...

The building guide to the schools climate, weather you like it or not

The building guide to the school’s climate, weather you like it or not

Hannah Hoffmann, Technical Design Editor-in-Chief January 18, 2018

To bring a jacket, or to not bring a jacket? With temperatures on campus fluctuating from floor to floor and room to room, the Pathfinder has you covered for the next time you debate leaving that coat...

Rouner checks the computer for any emails. I am not in a classroom anymore, so I think this job is one where you have to see what [problems] come up and deal with them as they arise, Rouner said. I think the challenge is that each day I have to be open to deal with whatever arises and be flexible.

Getting to know MOSAICS teacher assistant Rose Rouner

Gabby Leon, Staff Writer January 18, 2018

Pathfinder: What is your job? Rouner: “We have eighth graders who come up to the high school since they are accelerated and take two classes in the morning, which is usually a biology class and geometry...

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