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As students get creative: for their last project, many of them explore the techniques they had learned throughout the semester. "I've learned a variety of techniques and mediums," Ansley Connely (21) said. "That I never would have done outside of class like paper curling."

Taking Creative Liberty

Gabriella Goday, Staff Reporter
December 15, 2020
Logistics: Help was needed to make the morning run smoothly. "I helped out because I wanted to help people get their Christmas presents," Ansley Connolly (21) said. "It's just a fun time, this is my fourth year doing it, so I thought I would do it one more time." Connolly helped with different things all morning.

Christmas Shopping Experience

Connor Bulgrin, Editor-In-Chief
December 15, 2020
Creative With Color 
Working on the sketchbook project during class, Basic Art student Molly Boker (23) colors leaves that she drew. “The sketchbooks are for everyone to create their own ideas based off a small prompt like the 3 cartoon/animations and make them scary and ugly sketchbook,” Boker (23) said. “My favorite sketchbook so far is drawings about food and the 3 things we’re excited about for fall.” Four sketchbook projects have been assigned.

Basic Art

Isa Muhlecke, Staff Reporter
December 13, 2020
Lifted Up 
In a Hoyer lift, teacher Mrs. Kim Waslaski plays a patient helping her students practice this skill.

CNA Class Has In-House Clinical

Avery Kallman, Copy Editor
December 13, 2020
Students show off their moves during the concert choir on Oct. 6, 2020 at Gretna High School.

Drop The Beat

Kailey MacDowell, Staff Reporter
December 9, 2020
What A Relief: "It was so relieving and exciting when I got to finally sign," Mackenzie Devine (21) said. "I chose Missouri Western because it had everything I wanted. I liked that it was only two hours from Omaha and an hour from Kansas City. I felt super welcome when I first visited there and it also had the program I wanted to study."

Signing To the Future

Lauren Eurich, Design Editor
December 8, 2020
Laced Up: Just before bowling begins Mrs. Ann Ross helps Addison Sibley (21) tie her bowling shoes.

On a Roll

Zane Mrozla-Mindrup, Copy Editor
December 8, 2020
Bailey Stender (22)

Blair Cross Country Invite

Claire Sallee, Staff Reporter
December 4, 2020
Michael Huber (22)

Homecoming Game

Savannah Andrews, People Editor
December 2, 2020
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