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Sheldon High School 2455 willakenzie Rd., Eugene, Or 97401 vol. 47 Issue 7 May 11, 2012
Prom plays out to be a success once again! Prom was heald at Studio 5 with the very unique theme: Neverland Chasity Barnes co-editor-in-chief “Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting.” Was the quote that was on this year’s Prom tickets. What was the theme this year, well Sheldon high schools prom theme for 2012 is the land within Peter Pan, Neverland. A very awesome theme that brings all seniors and juniors back to their childhood when they watched the movie Peter Pan. Rolling up to Studio 5 in various tuxes and dresses and all glammed up juniors and seniors are greeted by many Sheldon staff members waiting to check for tickets and your IDs. Just beyond this checking table awaits a mijectic and fairytale night. As students walk in the lights are dim and the pop music is blaring. To the right there are drinks, snack food, and voting for Prom King and Queen. This year’s prom venue was at a KZEI studio called Studio 5. Senior Jared Awmiller stated, “This year’s prom venue was really nice. I liked that there was lots of space there. Studio 5 was a very big venue and the decorations included a big wooden and painted ship; silhouettes of Peter Pan, Wendy, and Wendy’s two brothers; two big video screens
on either side of the room playing the movie Peter Pan as Natalie Kruska were the ones to walk away with the well as two smaller video screens playing music videos to King and Queen names. And senior Christian Nilsen has most of the songs that were being played; and they also been heard saying, “All hail Dale and keep it Krusk!” Over all, this year’s prom was a mega hit. A great had a photo booth where friends and dates could take pictures together for free. New York high school graduate last prom for the senior class to end their final weeks of of 2010 Justin Tobin, senior Angela Merfeld’s date, said, high school. Being a much better prom over past years “I thought the decorations at prom were cool. They were many students were very much pleased with this prom. better than my prom and really went all out.” As more and more students showed up the dance floor became more active. Everyone was thoroughly enjoying themselves. And every once in a while the music DJ’s would throw glow sticks into the crowed. Some people decided to collect as many glow sticks as possible. Senior Erick Pearson and junior Garrett Morris had a competition going on seeing who could collect the most. Most of the night was dancing to fast, upbeat music. But they did play three slow songs, which is more than the one slow song they have played in past year. Awmiller said that if he could, he would’ve changed the music. One more thing that makes this night even more special to the people on the prom court is being on the court and getting a chance to win prom King and Queen. Senior Laken Johnson Chasity Barnes photo said, “I loved this year’s prom court, Kruska Over Everything!!!”. Senior’s Dale Baker and Senior Ami Wick (right) enjoys Neverland prom with friends.
Miranda Rasmussen wins national song contest Hundreds of enteries were considered and only one was chosen: Rasmussen’s song “Flying” is recognized Danielle Clark staff writer Sheldon junior Miranda Rasmussen received a huge honor earlier this year, winning NASA’s national “Dream Here, Dream Big, Shoot for the Stars” songwriting competition. Her song “Flying” was selected out of hundreds of submissions to represent NASA Kennedy Space Center. Rasmussen got to visit Orlando and will fly to Nashville in June to record her song. She also has the opportunity to work with country music star Ansel Brown. This is a once-in-a lifetime chance and our community is so proud of Rasmussen for her success. When Rocket21 advertised the competition, hundreds of kids took advantage of the contest, and out of all of these contestants Rasmussen is the grand prize winner. Junior Chelsey Walker said, “I think it is a huge honor.” Walker later added, “It is a national competition, so it is a pretty big deal!” Rasmussen has already visited
Orlando, Florida, on her all-expenses-paid trip for out of so many entrees!” Rasmussen said that she has always the NASA spin off awards. Her mom and two little loved music and she hopes that her lyrics for “Flying” sisters got to accompany her on this trip of a lifetime. inspire everyone who hears it to reach for their dreams On June 1, Rasmussen will fly to Nashville, Tennessee, and to never give up, no matter how hard the situation. This competition has given Rasmussen the chance to fulfill to professionally record her song. Junior Leana Hast shared her opinions on Rasmussen’s big win: “It probably one of her dreams and hopefully inspire many more to do looks great on her college application and I’m really the same. Even though there was only a small possibility jealous!” Rasmussen’s fellow classmates help to show for success, Rasmussen took the chance and it paid off. just how much admiration she is receiving from our Hopefully Rasmussen community. Being recognized for her accomplishments in continues to follow dreams this national competition really can boost her scholarship her opportunities and colleges look very highly upon students and inspire who choose to do these extracurricular activities on others with their own. Rasmussen said that she loves entering these her music. competitions, and winning this one has given her the initiative to try more. “Writing songs has always been a passion of mine, and it feels so good knowing that one of my songs is being appreciated nationally.” Rasmussen said, “I think that NASA has a great philosophy and they have put so much hard work into creating everything we have today. I have always been interested in writing songs and when I heard about this competition I just thought I would try. I couldn’t believe it when I won. I was so surprised to be chosen Miranda Rasmussen singing at the April 26 Greg Cantwell photo tolerance assembly organized by José Alonso.
The new ASB officers for next year look promising! New ASB officers are anxious to make new changes for the upcoming school year at Sheldon High School Kelsey Sherman co-features editor The 2012 ASB elections went well, with only three different office positions being competed for. The results are now out and next year’s senior ASB leaders include: Hannah Leatham as President, Joe Ricken as Vice President, Leah Nicklason as Secretary, Kaitlyn Penrod as Treasurer, Ellie Combs as Spirit, Kylie Canaday as Publicity, and Emily Stringfield as Activities. As the new leaders, they have many new ideas for the school and plan to actively initiate these plans, soon replacing Sheldon’s present ASB officers. This very diverse and enthusiastic
group will bring a bright future to Sheldon High School. There is controversy over whether or not the ASB elections were fair this year, as with any year. Some students feel that it is primarily a popularity contest. Senior Angela Witty stated, “I thought that [the staff in charge of ASB] did not allow the candidates to do enough promoting. Candidates were at a real disadvantage because it was literally a popularity contest since speeches weren’t publicized very well at all.” This concept of a popularity contest seems to show consistently among other students. Even though some students may think it is unfair how the candidates were elected, they were still elected and Sheldon has a bright future ahead with this new executive team. Combs stated, “As part of ASB I hope to make leadership a bigger part of the school.” Stringfield agreed enthusiastically with this statement. Sheldon can also expect more school spirit, as both Combs and Stringfield have plans to bring out the spirit of the school.
Each new ASB member seems to have big plans and ideas for what they would like to do with the school. Hannah Leatham stated, “I would really like to try and unify the student body—increasing a sense of community within the school.” Leatham has a strong sense of what she would like to do as ASB President, and has the determination to make it happen. All the ideas by these new ASB officers seem to surround the idea of bringing out more involvement from the student body. This is a great idea because it will hopefully bring the school closer together, whether with sports, clubs, classes, or even just hanging out together. Many students are excited to see these new ASB leaders come into office, and try their hardest to make Sheldon the best school it can be. Sheldon High School students have a lot to look forward to for next year. These ASB leaders have high expectations for themselves, great ideas for the school, and will hopefully prove to follow through with their goals.