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Senior Mckayla Apollo shows her tattoo that reads 'your wings were ready but my heart was not' while looking at a picture of her mom.

Significant Ink

Drew Boone, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

When in high school students choose a variety of ways to express their personality. Whether it be through clothes or jewelry, many factors help make each student their own. For seniors Kenzi Sampson, Tyree...

Senior Kenzi Sampson displays the three stars on her ankle that represents her relationship with her older sister and best friend.

Kenzi Sampson

Drew Boone, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

The relationships that she holds closest to her are what inspired senior Kenzi Sampson to get a tattoo of three stars on her ankle.  Sampson’s older sister Hayden represents the big star because...

Senior Tyree Simms shows his tattoo on his forearm that reads ‘my brothers keeper.’

Tyree Simms

Drew Boone, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

Senior Tyree Simms' connection that he shares with his older brother Tywan is what inspired his tattoo. ‘My brother's keeper’ is written across Simms’ forearm. “My brother is my ride or die,...

Senior Devon Owens shows the quote he has on his forearm.

Devon Owens

Drew Boone, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

Hoping for it to be a daily reminder, senior Devon Owens got a quote for his first tattoo that inspires the way he lives his everyday life. Owens' tattoo reads, ‘Let your faith be bigger than your fears.’ “The...

Junior Kennedy Overstreet displays her semicolon tattoo on her forearm.

Kennedy Overstreet

Drew Boone, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

Junior Kennedy Overstreet’s semicolon tattoo acts as a daily reminder to keep up with her mental health. Overstreet was inspired by the meaning of the semicolon and decided to get it on her forearm.  “It...

Senior McKayla Apollo shows of her roman numeral tattoo.

McKayla Apollo

Drew Boone, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

Senior McKayla Apollo says tattoos are a form of art that she uses to express the things and people closest to her.  Apollo's most significant tattoos include the roman numerals of her father’s birthday...

Senior Shaylee Sippel shows her tattoo that reads ‘love you’ written by her grandmother.

Shaylee Sippel

Drew Boone, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

After senior Shaylee Sippel’s grandmother passed away two years ago, she knew she wanted a tattoo in her memory.  Sippel shared a very close bond with her grandmother and ultimately decided to use...