Passing out candy to her friends, sophomore Fiona Corell smiles in her spirit wear. Corell showed up to school in her Rudolph onesie so she could not only spread joy and spirit but also stay comfortable. “It was a lot of fun dressing up and spreading school spirit [because] it gives our school a chance to gain unity. It was a comfy outfit. It kept me warm all day, and it channeled the energy of Rudolph,” Corell said.
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About the Contributors

Audri Van Kirk, Staff Writer
Pronouns: she/her
Grade: 10
Years on staff: 2
What is your favorite piece of literature? “One Of Us Is Lying” by Karen McManus.
Who is your hero? My mom.
If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be? Ice cream.

Roxie Schopp, Staff Writer
Pronouns: she/her
Grade: 10
Years on staff: 2
What is your favorite piece of literature? Books?
Who is your hero? My mom.
If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be? I can’t choose.
Samir Shaik • Jan 18, 2024 at 1:54 pm
Great job, guys!