![The senior boys dress in suits and jerseys to cheer on the Powder Puff competitors. Senior Derrien Gatchel initiated the suit trend last Powder Puff season. “The thought process was [to pretend we were dressing for] a business trip. Since we won last year, we had to do it again this year,” Gatchel said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/unnamed-56.jpg)
Halfway There!
Makinsey Drake, Staff Writer
• January 19, 2023
![Right foot in and arms wrapping around her teammates, freshman Hayden Oakley mentally prepares to race. Oakley ran in the freshman race in the Stan Nelson Invitational at the Northwest Early Childhood Center, Sept. 10. “Before [the race,] I was a little nervous because it was only the second [meet,] it was bigger, and there were a lot of people there. When we went into the huddle, that helped motivate and calm me down. [Also,] it was nice because it just made me feel more confident about the race,” Oakley said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Hayden-Oakley-900x600.jpg)
Photo Gallery: The essence of girls cross country
Cindy Phung, Editor-in-Chief
• September 20, 2022

A glimpse into clubs during COVID-19
Elle Rotter, Deputy Conceptual Editor-in-Chief
• March 11, 2021

Students showcase their ‘draw dropping’ artwork
Addie Gleason, Managing Editor-in-Chief
• November 6, 2020

Bidding farewell to the class of 2020: senior parade edition
Sara Albarcha, Staff Writer
• June 8, 2020

No mask? No problem: here is a six step at-home mask tutorial
Sara Albarcha, Staff Writer
• May 26, 2020

Prom on the Porch
Quinn Berry, Staff Writer
• May 4, 2020
![Senior and theatre department officer Dennis McMorrow acts in last fall’s production of “Boeing Boeing.” This spring’s one-act plays were canceled due to school closures. “I think most of the people involved in the show, including the directors, were pretty sure that the show wasn’t going to be put on once they called off classes. They had been planning their one-acts for months now, and now they don’t have the chance to see their hard work pay off,” McMorrow said. “[The school cancellation] has harmed my senior year, but I would rather everyone close to me stay safe during this time, so while I don’t like that things are being canceled, I understand that it is necessary.”](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/IMG_7599-900x600.jpg)
A senior year cut short: seniors reflect on activities getting canceled
Charlotte Zera, Staff Writer
• April 23, 2020

Open a door for a walk into the past
Bri Davis, Staff Writer
• March 2, 2020

Senior boys compete for the 2020 Mr. Longhorn crown
Nayeon Ryu, Video Editor
• February 28, 2020

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