By Clara WeberWhile Ben Houck may seem to be your average theater kid, there is more to him than meets the eye. Houck doesn’t just act; he sings, dances, juggles and is even learning to ride a unicycle. The sophomore takes part in many Wilson activities, including concert band, choir, select choir, and theater. In addition to school activities, Houck also is very active in his community. At Yocum Institute, he takes hip-hop lessons and will soon be taking tap dancing. In addition to dance at Yocum, he also acts both there and at the Ephrata Performing Arts Center. Most recently, Ben has been cast in a production of “Newsies”, through which he puts in twenty-seven hours of rehearsals each week.
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Hidden in the E300 hallway, Mrs. Fischenich’s room houses the Wilson Paw Print, which is the monthly newspaper of Wilson High School. To be involved, students are expected to attend meetings every first and third Tuesday of the month. At the first meeting of the month, students come and sign up for articles of their choice. Editors of each section have article ideas written down and students can either sign up for those or they can create their own article idea. It is the perfect club to create and promote all of the amazing things Wilson High School has to offer. (Photo Courtesy of wilsonsd.org)
By Ava Breslin Pop singer Sam Smith announced via Instagram and Twitter on Sept. 13, 2019, that their new pronouns are they/them. This is following a March interview with Jameela Jamil in which they said, “When I saw the words ‘nonbinary’ and ‘genderqueer’ and I read into it and I heard these people speaking, I thought f--- — that is me” (NBCnews.com) but it was not a formal announcement. (Photo Courtesy of BBC.com)
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