Page 12 INFORMATION March 2019 Photographs Micah’s Album Newspaper Club Ad #1 Ad #2 Sweet Treats Meal Time Short Story Student Share Carolin P. Dylan C. Group Group Emma G. Carolin P. Beza Y. Bookworm’s Corner Moviegoer’s Plaza Origin of St. Patrick’s Choose Your Tunes Beautiful You As Film Festival Band Idaho Trip Girls’ Basketball Kalie H. Kalie H. Erin O’Donnell Emma Gorby Carolin P. Dylan C. Carolin P. Kalie H. Girls Soccer Featured Athlete The Grizz Says... Submission Ad Student Art Ink Drawing Advertisement Ad One Book, One School Carolin P. Mr. Mouritzen Ana M. Newspaper Club Newspaper Club Rose Khadka Newspaper Club Carolin P. Funny Comic Trivia Monthly Brain Teaser Funny Side of the Grizz Maze Horoscopes Library Challenges Editor Dylan C. Carolin P. Carolin P. Carolin P. Carolin P. Newspaper Club Newspaper Club Carolin P. Credits Aries (Mar 21—Apr 19) You itch to get out and ex- plore. Break out of the mold and try something new during this break. Taurus (Apr 20—May 21) It may be the time to take a step out of your comfort zone, but know your limits. Gemini (May 22—June 21) Now is the time to catch up and make those big deci- sions. Let your enthusiasm propel you towards your goals. Cancer (June 22—July 22) Make time for your family and friends, but remember to also use this Spring Break to recharge. Leo (July 23—Aug 22) Take the time to reform yourself. Make yourself the person you want to be and not what others want you to be. Virgo (Aug 23—Sept 23) Try to let go of perfection- ism and embrace the happy accidents. Watch Bob Ross this Spring Break. Libra (Sept 24—Oct 23) This is the month to take time to balance your work with relaxation. Get what you need to get done, but also sit back and rest. Scorpio (Oct 24—Nov 22) Use your passions to your advantage and try to be less cynical. Sagittarius (Nov 23—Dec 21) Think outside the box this month and confront your problems, while also being conscientious about how you affect others. Capricorn (Dec 22—Jan 20) Don’t be too structured over Spring Break. Set achievable goals and don’t expect too much from your- self. Aquarius (Jan 21—Feb 19) Don’t overthink this month. Lead with your logic and allow yourself to actually live life. Pisces (Feb 20—Mar 20) Don’t let your past mistakes weigh you down this month, instead, let it build you up. Library Challenges March & April: Found Poetry Months! Use words from a magazine, book, or otherwise to create a piece of poetry. Then submit it to the library for the chance to win a prize! SUBMISSIONS WELCOME! If you have a piece of work that you’d like to see in the Newspaper, submit it to the Library. If you have a question for the Advice Column that you’d like us to answer, submit it to the Library. If you wish to join: Meeting are every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY in the Conference Room, join us either day, or both. NEWSPAPER CLUB CONTACT INFO Email: [email protected]Horoscopes March 2019 RAHAM GAZETTE 2 Recipe CHOCOLATE LAVA CAKE 7 News FILM FESTIVAL 9 Student Art INK DRAWING SCHOOL NEWS •————————————————–——–——————————————-—————–————-———–——–———-——–————-——–————-• FOUNDED IN 2017 •——————–————————————–———————–—————————-——————–————–—————————--—–————-• MARCH ISSUE 2019 March 10—Daylight Saving Begins Mar 12, 13, 14—Lion’s Music Fest March 15—Last Day Before Spring Break April 1—First Day Back YOUR articles in the School News- paper!! By: Dylan Croucher ———————————————————— The Graham Gazette is al- ways looking for new members to help in covering all the fantastic events taking place within our school and community. The Newspaper club holds primary meetings every Wednes- day in the conference room. Work meetings are also held on Fridays for those who can attend (usually in the library back of- fice). We are always eager to wel- come new writers, and new events to be covered. This is a great place for those who have a passion for writing. Continued on Page 5 By: Carolin Petersen ———————————————————— As teenagers, we are told that we can be whoever we want to be, but not many people stop and think about how hard taking that first step out into the world can be. Especially when it comes to creative expression. Micah Keller, a grade 12 stu- dent, has recently released an album of 3 songs onto Spotify. All of the music is made through the use of his own guitar, mini- keyboard, vocals, and of course, the recording software. These songs, in an album called “Focus”, are named “Awake and Honest”, “Focus” and “Maybe Someday”. On Youtube, his channel “Micah Keller” also has two other songs: “Runaways” and “In the Mo- ment”. In describing his musical pro- cess, Micah figured out his chord progression first by playing around with what sounds good, and for the lyrics, he sings what- ever comes to mind. After leaving it for a week, he’d come back to it, adding and taking away sounds - maybe even redoing parts he didn’t like. For his first song, “Maybe Someday”, the hardest part was “to put it out because [he] didn’t know if it was good enough.” In the end, though, he was able to push past that initial fear because “who cares if only one person likes it. [He] made this so that even though it’s only one person, that’s one person [he’s] touched.” As for the future, Micah says, “[he] will always be doing [music]”, though his plan is to get a well paying job and perhaps do music full time further down the road. His ultimate dream is to do what he loves and be able to sup- port himself with it. For now, however, he will stay grounded and face the competitive reality of the music business. 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Page 12 INFORMATION March 2019
Photographs
Micah’s Album
Newspaper Club
Ad #1
Ad #2
Sweet Treats
Meal Time
Short Story
Student Share
Carolin P.
Dylan C.
Group
Group
Emma G.
Carolin P.
Beza Y.
Bookworm’s Corner
Moviegoer’s Plaza
Origin of St. Patrick’s
Choose Your Tunes
Beautiful You As
Film Festival
Band Idaho Trip
Girls’ Basketball
Kalie H.
Kalie H.
Erin O’Donnell
Emma Gorby
Carolin P.
Dylan C.
Carolin P.
Kalie H.
Girls Soccer
Featured Athlete
The Grizz Says...
Submission Ad
Student Art
Ink Drawing
Advertisement Ad
One Book, One School
Carolin P.
Mr. Mouritzen
Ana M.
Newspaper Club
Newspaper Club
Rose Khadka
Newspaper Club
Carolin P.
Funny Comic
Trivia
Monthly Brain Teaser
Funny Side of the Grizz
Maze
Horoscopes
Library Challenges
Editor
Dylan C.
Carolin P.
Carolin P.
Carolin P.
Carolin P.
Newspaper Club
Newspaper Club
Carolin P.
Credits
Aries (Mar 21—Apr 19)
You itch to get out and ex-
plore. Break out of the
mold and try something
new during this break.
Taurus (Apr 20—May 21)
It may be the time to take a
step out of your comfort
zone, but know your limits.
Gemini (May 22—June 21)
Now is the time to catch up
and make those big deci-
sions. Let your enthusiasm
propel you towards your
goals.
Cancer (June 22—July 22)
Make time for your family
and friends, but remember
to also use this Spring
Break to recharge.
Leo (July 23—Aug 22)
Take the time to reform
yourself. Make yourself the
person you want to be and
not what others want you to
be.
Virgo (Aug 23—Sept 23)
Try to let go of perfection-
ism and embrace the happy
accidents. Watch Bob Ross
this Spring Break.
Libra (Sept 24—Oct 23)
This is the month to take
time to balance your work
with relaxation. Get what
you need to get done, but
also sit back and rest.
Scorpio (Oct 24—Nov 22)
Use your passions to your
advantage and try to be less
cynical.
Sagittarius (Nov 23—Dec
21)
Think outside the box this
month and confront your
problems, while also being
conscientious about how
you affect others.
Capricorn (Dec 22—Jan 20)
Don’t be too structured
over Spring Break. Set
achievable goals and don’t
expect too much from your-
self.
Aquarius (Jan 21—Feb 19)
Don’t overthink this month.
Lead with your logic and
allow yourself to actually
live life.
Pisces (Feb 20—Mar 20)
Don’t let your past mistakes
weigh you down this month,
instead, let it build you up.
Library Challenges March & April: Found Poetry Months! Use words from a magazine, book, or otherwise to create a piece of poetry. Then submit it to the library
for the chance to win a prize!
SUBMISSIONS WELCOME! If you have a piece of work that you’d like to see in the Newspaper, submit it to the Library.
If you have a question for the Advice Column that you’d like us to answer, submit it to the Library.
If you wish to join: Meeting are every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY in the Conference Room, join us either day, or
SCHOOL NEWS •————————————————–——–——————————————-—————–————-———–——–———-——–————-——–————-• FOUNDED IN 2017 •——————–————————————–———————–—————————-——————–————–—————————--—–————-• MARCH ISSUE 2019
March 10—Daylight Saving Begins
Mar 12, 13, 14—Lion’s Music Fest
March 15—Last Day Before Spring Break
April 1—First Day Back
YOUR articles in the School News-paper!!
By: Dylan Croucher
————————————————————
The Graham Gazette is al-
ways looking for new members to
help in covering all the fantastic
events taking place within our
school and community.
The Newspaper club holds
primary meetings every Wednes-
day in the conference room.
Work meetings are also held on
Fridays for those who can attend
(usually in the library back of-
fice).
We are always eager to wel-
come new writers, and new
events to be covered. This is a
great place for those who have a
passion for writing.
Continued on Page 5
By: Carolin Petersen
————————————————————
As teenagers, we are told that
we can be whoever we want to
be, but not many people stop and
think about how hard taking that
first step out into the world can
be. Especially when it comes to
creative expression.
Micah Keller, a grade 12 stu-
dent, has recently released an
album of 3 songs onto Spotify.
All of the music is made through
the use of his own guitar, mini-
keyboard, vocals, and of course,
the recording software.
These songs, in an album
called “Focus”, are named
“Awake and Honest”, “Focus”
and “Maybe Someday”. On
Youtube, his channel “Micah
Keller” also has two other songs:
“Runaways” and “In the Mo-
ment”.
In describing his musical pro-
cess, Micah figured out his chord
progression first by playing
around with what sounds good,
and for the lyrics, he sings what-
ever comes to mind. After leaving
it for a week, he’d come back to
it, adding and taking away sounds
- maybe even redoing parts he
didn’t like. For his first song,
“Maybe Someday”, the hardest
part was “to put it out because
[he] didn’t know if it was good
enough.” In the end, though, he
was able to push past that initial
fear because “who cares if only
one person likes it. [He] made
this so that even though it’s only
one person, that’s one person
[he’s] touched.”
As for the future, Micah says,
“[he] will always be doing
[music]”, though his plan is to get
a well paying job and perhaps do
music full time further down the
road. His ultimate dream is to do
what he loves and be able to sup-
port himself with it. For now,
however, he will stay grounded
and face the competitive reality of
the music business.
Grad Student Releases Album on Spotify
Taking the Next Step in Music Biz for Micah Keller!