Kingfisher, OK 73750 Page 2: Farewell Paula Page 3: Senior Profile Page 4: VS Heritage Hall Page 5: Cold Turkey Trot Page 6: Faculty Basketball Page 7: Friday Night Lights Page 8: Not About The Game Page 9: Ask a Date to Dance Page 10: Dodgeball Pictures Page 11:Pep Assembly Page 12: BOE Minutes Coming Next Issue: Football vs. Centennial Senior Profile FFA @ Nationals November 3, 2015 “I may not agree with what you say, but I shall defend to the death your right to say it.” Voltaire? Jackets vs. Cancer Dodgeball Tournament By Teresa Rangel/kk On Thursday, October 28, 2015, the dodgeball tournament was held down at the APB to raise funds for The American Cancer Society. Total funds raised at the close of the night were over $8,000! The winner of the tournament was “The Wolf Pack,” who conquered all and won the Grand Prize: pride and doing something they loved. The pack was composed of juniors: Isaac Waltman, Dakoda Hart, Dason Townsend, and Trevor Buckner along with fresshies Cole Crosswhite and Zach Goodwin. The Referees for the tourna- ment were Coach Reese and Coach Kusik, while the ball retrievers were Laryn Schemmer, Lauryn McAdam, and Rilee Barton. For a behind the scenes look, you could experience the intense atmosphere of the game, with the throws getting crazier each and every second on the 3:30 minute clock. Dason Townsend was laying on the ground, swerving and dodging throws and about got hit in the head. We all wit- nessed Drew Shults from “The Brady Bunch” getting slammed in the head as well. Earlier in the day, I had the chance to interview Haynes Lafferty and ask him about his team. According to Haynes he was replaced as a player on the Wolf Pack, due to the fact that they wanted a better mix of dodgers and throwers. In the end he was replaced by Cole Crosswhite and ended up cheering his bros from the sidelines. For additional photos from the tournament, see Page 10. Photo Credit: Jared Hughes KHS Talent Show Coming Soon By Clairanda Porter/kk This year the annual KHS talent show will fall on Tuesday, November 24. If you can muster up the guts to put yourself in front of the entire school and you have some sort of talent whether it be singing from your soul or balancing 50 random objects on your nose, auditions will be held November 10 th , so see Ms. Johnson to sign up. In past talent shows we have had soloists, tap dancers, stand up, bands (real and air bands), and vocal with guitar. The school has had many talent shows and talent has come and gone as stu- dents graduate, but there is always some sort of talent in the school body. The acts of this year are unknown at the moment. You can sign up to audition until the day of the auditions. This year’s talents show is right around the corner, so if anyone has a hidden talent, or just really likes to get in front of people and have their full attention to make them self known, then sign your booty up. I think all the school would be pleased to watch anyone show off any talent that will be provided for our eyes to watch.
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Kingfisher, OK 73750
Page 2: Farewell Paula
Page 3: Senior Profile
Page 4: VS Heritage Hall
Page 5: Cold Turkey Trot
Page 6: Faculty Basketball
Page 7: Friday Night Lights
Page 8: Not About The Game
Page 9: Ask a Date to Dance
Page 10: Dodgeball Pictures
Page 11:Pep Assembly
Page 12: BOE Minutes
Coming Next Issue:
Football vs. Centennial
Senior Profile
FFA @ Nationals
November 3, 2015
“I may not agree with what
you say, but I shall defend to
the death your right to say it.”
Voltaire?
Jackets vs. Cancer Dodgeball Tournament By Teresa Rangel/kk
On Thursday, October 28,
2015, the dodgeball tournament was
held down at the APB to raise funds for
The American Cancer Society. Total
funds raised at the close of the night
were over $8,000! The winner of the
tournament was “The Wolf Pack,” who
conquered all and won the Grand Prize:
pride and doing something they loved.
The pack was composed of
juniors: Isaac Waltman, Dakoda Hart,
Dason Townsend, and Trevor Buckner
along with fresshies Cole Crosswhite
and Zach Goodwin.
The Referees for the tourna-
ment were Coach Reese and Coach
Kusik, while the ball retrievers were Laryn Schemmer, Lauryn McAdam, and Rilee Barton.
For a behind the scenes look, you could experience the intense atmosphere of the game,
with the throws getting crazier each and every second on the 3:30 minute clock. Dason Townsend
was laying on the ground, swerving and dodging throws and about got hit in the head. We all wit-
nessed Drew Shults from “The Brady Bunch” getting slammed in the head as well.
Earlier in the day, I had the chance to interview Haynes Lafferty and ask him about his
team. According to Haynes he was replaced as a player on the Wolf Pack, due to the fact that they
wanted a better mix of dodgers and throwers. In the end he was replaced by Cole Crosswhite and
ended up cheering his bros from the sidelines.
For additional photos from the tournament, see Page 10.
Photo Credit: Jared Hughes
KHS Talent Show Coming Soon By Clairanda Porter/kk
This year the annual KHS talent show will fall on Tuesday, November 24. If
you can muster up the guts to put yourself in front of the entire school and you have
some sort of talent whether it be singing from your soul or balancing 50 random objects
on your nose, auditions will be held November 10th, so see Ms. Johnson to sign up.
In past talent shows we have had soloists, tap dancers, stand up, bands (real
and air bands), and vocal with guitar.
The school has had many talent shows and talent has come and gone as stu-
dents graduate, but there is always some sort of talent in the school body. The acts of
this year are unknown at the moment. You can sign up to audition until the day of the
auditions.
This year’s talents show is right around the corner, so if anyone has a hidden talent, or just really likes to get in front of people
and have their full attention to make them self known, then sign your booty up. I think all the school would be pleased to watch anyone
show off any talent that will be provided for our eyes to watch.
November 3, 2015
Editor-in-Chief Daniel Tautkus
Chief Photographer Sean Borelli Asst. Chief Photographer Sam Walter