By Sarah Larkin Prom season is here! And with that comes promposals, where someone asks someone else to go to prom with them in a typically grand manner. Promposals have evolved to become more elaborate and innovative. Whether it be a proposal between friends, a couple, or two friends hoping to become something more than that, promposals are becoming a staple in high school culture. Wilson High School students stepped it up this prom season and came up with some creative ways to ask someone to go to prom.
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By Maggie Foight Summertime is fast approaching, and that means having plenty of free time to spend with friends out and about. However, how long will the fun last on just allowance? The answer is not very long. The problem, then, is unavoidable. A way to get those monetary funds is needed, or else that free time will be spent at home instead of at the movies or around town. One great solution to this fiscal fiasco is to attain a summer job, but that means giving a great interview. While this may be daunting and scary, the Paw Print Features team is here to help! By Maggie Foight At the beginning of the school year, it’s always difficult for freshmen students to get used to their new surroundings. Classes become more difficult, there’s a new set of teachers, and the workload here at Wilson High School is heavier than at either of the middle schools. The freshman female student feature for this month, Erin Moyer, had to adapt like any other, and she gave the Paw Print some insight on the feelings of freshmen.
On the first day of school, Moyer admits she was nervous. She said she was anxious about meeting new teachers and making it to class on time. Now, she feels more comfortable in her work zone, despite some stressors. By Maggie Foight Everyone has difficulty, at some time or another, gathering enthusiasm for something. Being able to get oneself to do so is a sign of great self-motivation. This month’s male student feature, a junior named Jack Werner, is able to push himself to accomplish whatever needs to be done on three fronts.
Many students at Wilson hold a job, and Werner is no different. He is a local lifeguard, and while some may approach a commitment like such with annoyance and hardly any interest, Werner walks up to the pool with a positive attitude. By Sarah Larkin The value of a global education is immeasurable, and Wilson acknowledges this fact with its many trips to foreign countries. This year was the first time Wilson offered a trip to Costa Rica, which many students took advantage of. Nine Wilson students along with Spanish teachers Señor Marquez and Señora Orchowski left Pennsylvania on March 24th and returned to the United States on April 2nd. The participants were immersed in Costa Rican culture and learned many new customs and traditions of the country. By Sarah Larkin Ciela is a five-year-old female Domestic Short Hair cat at the Animal Rescue League. Though she enjoys playing, she isn’t as immature as kittens, so would be the perfect addition to a family that doesn’t want the hassle of raising a kitten. Ciela’s previous family lost their home, so now Ciela is patiently waiting for a new one. This cat can’t wait to play with new owners! By Sarah Larkin Fiona is a female American Pit Bull at the Animal Rescue League that’s only two years old. She still has lots of energy at her young age. Fiona loves treats so she will do any trick possible to get her mouth on a treat. With those adorable puppy eyes, how could anyone say no to giving her a treat! Fiona would love a family that will pamper her with affection and treats! |
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