Senior Will Schuchardt reveals his tattoo of a cross. Schuchardt got the tattoo with his friends so they could remember what is important in life: faith. “I got my tattoo to represent something that I believe in and stand firm in. The cross is what I center my life around and why I live. It reminds me of my purpose,” Schuchardt said.
Permanent memories
Students and faculty share the meaning behind their tattoos.
0
Navigate Left
-
UncategorizedKaleb Schumer, English
-
UncategorizedAlisha Yin
-
UncategorizedPathfinder Debates: Immigration
-
UncategorizedPhoto of the Week - February 16
-
UncategorizedPrincipal prodigy: Now Dr. John McCabe
-
UncategorizedRaspberry cheesecake ice cream: Ben and Jerry’s
-
UncategorizedGrape popsicles: Outshine
-
UncategorizedStrawberry mochi: MyMochi
-
UncategorizedWatermelon popsicles: Jonny Pops
-
UncategorizedCherry Garcia ice cream: Ben and Jerry’s
Navigate Right
About the Contributor

Leah Schroeder, Managing Editor-in-Chief
Pronouns: she/her
I am a senior this year, and it will be my fourth year on staff. The Pathfinder has pushed me out of my comfort zone, made me more outgoing and helped me to become a better writer. In school, I am involved in many clubs, and I also do field hockey and pole-vaulting. When I’m not writing for the Pathfinder, I love spending time with my friends and family, working out, reading and baking. I have definitely found a love for journalism through the Pathfinder, and I plan on continuing with journalism as a career. I hope to make the world a more positive and kind place through my writing.