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E D I T O R :
D E S T I N Y
S H E R I D A N
S P R I N G 2 0 1 4 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 1
W O R K
Alex Webster
Allie Arnold
Andrew Goff
Brett Shelton
Bryson Love
Caeligh Smith
Dalton Smith
Dillon Strelow
Dustin Hancock
Dylan Brewer
Gabe Austin
Hailey Slaybaugh
Heaven Moon
Jake Sharum
Jeremy Rhea
John Holden
Katie Pollard
Kirsten Parker
Logan Wheeler
Malia Hernandez
Michael Moss
Milo Parker
Morgan Williams
Nikki Burcham
Orin Parnell
Tyler Adams
Gabe Austin, 10th
Dustin Hancock, 11th
Brett Shelton, 10th
Zentangle Tryptich
“Everything you can imagine is real.”
- Pablo Picasso
P A G E 2
T H E
Andrew Goff, 11th
Milo Parker , 11th
Allie Arnold , 10th Malia Hernandez, 11th
Hailey Slaybaugh, 10th Bryson Love, 9th
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to re-main an artist once he grows up.” - Pablo Picasso
P A G E 3
T H E P I R A T E I N K
Michael Moss, 10th Tyler Adams, 10th
Logan Wheeler, 12th Caeligh Smith, 9th
Orin Parnell, 10th John Holden, 10th
P A G E 4
T H E P I R A T E I N K
Heaven Moon Dillon Strelow
Alex Webster, 9th
Jacob Sharum, 12th
Nikki Burcham, 11th
"I chose to display
these student's
Zentangles because
I felt that each pro-
ject was well
thought-out and
well executed. The
students spent time
and effort in
creating a variety of
different designs
and patterns for
their images and I
thought that the
end result had a
very professional
appearance. I really
appreciate their
hard work and
effort on the
project."
- Mrs. Odle
P A G E 5
T H E P I R A T E I N K
Clay Projects
Tyler Adams, 10th
Dylan Brewer, 11th
Hailey Slaybaugh, 10th
Cameron Brown, 10th
“Creativity takes cour-age. ” - Henri Matisse
P A G E 6
T H E P I R A T E I N K
Haven Moon, 10th Kirsten Parker, 10th
Morgan Williams, 10th
Clay Project
P A G E 7
T H E P I R A T E I N K
Dalton Smith, 12th
Computer Generated Art
Zentangle
Jeremy Rhea, 12th
“The ribbon snake is flat and unique.”
- Jeremy Rhea
“I dream my painting and I paint my dream.” - Vincent van Gogh
P A G E 8
T H E P I R A T E I N K
Snowy Snapshots! Katie Pollard , 12th
“I like taking pictures because it’s fun, and it captures
memories. I love taking pictures and being able to look
back at them and say things like ‘Remember that ice
storm we got with all that snow?’ or ‘Hey remember
our senior year when…’ I love hearing what others
think about the pictures I have taken over the years.
Each person had a different way of looking at them.”
"A picture is
worth a
thousand
words."
-Fred R. Barnard
P A G E 9
T H E P I R A T E I N K
Music
I love my music LOUD; it’s my escape of this reality that I live in. Without music
there is no life. If music is the food of love, then play on. Don’t be afraid to let the
bass drop. Put those headphones on or turn that radio up full blast and get lost in
the sound of that song, deep in the sea of music. Music is everywhere; you just
have to listen. Music can speak more than the mouth can ever say. If you listen
closely, it’s like the music is speaking to you. You can tell a lot about someone by
the music they listen to. Music can change you and your life if you let it. Music
can be your best friend or your worst enemy.
Everyone has a song playing in their heart; everyone has someone who has that
song playing in theirs. All you have to do is listen closely for the two songs to play
as one. Keep listening for that song, and when you hear it playing, that’s when
you truly know the sound of love and the sound of music.
- Cedarville High School Student
A Dream
Darkness creeps in,
then lights,
oh the lights!
Quickly it changes,
melting away.
Dark and dreary,
a girl of great beauty,
emerges from the dark.
“Run!” she screams, “for
we must embark!”
“People are after us,
for meant to be we are,
but others do not be-
lieve,
do not want,
for us to be.”
We begin to run,
others chase.
But soon enough,
we stop,
and embrace.
The scene melts away,
but I won’t let her leave.
I grab hold to her,
pull her in tight.
I protect her from the
men around.
holding my ground,
I protect the one I love.
Pretty,
kind,
loving,
caring.
The one I know to be-
lieve
is the one meant for me.
Together,
forever,
we will be.
-Chance Lane Hevner,
9th
“Music ex-presses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot re-main silent”
- Victor Hugo
Only the very weak-minded refuse to be in-fluenced by lit-erature and po-etry.”
-Cassandra Clare
P A G E 1 0
T H E P I R A T E I N K
OUR FREEDOM
Righteousness they seek, and their eyes search for peace.
Standing up for their nation to make injustices decrease.
For their presence gained respect, for their country they die,
Taking loyalty and honor to the ground where they lie.
As they rise up, their heads toward their heart hold their hand.
The one thing man wants is to protect his land.
For “liberty and freedom” and to “justice for all.”
Partners out through the battle to side rise or fall.
A victory call is what they all want to hear…
They know ear lies head and that the enemy’s near.
Yet, they are not afraid to perhaps lose their life.
Because they are not already know, that for freedom they fight.
So they give their lives and they give souls,
to Fight for their country, both young hearts and old.
Though, the scars have been made, from the years that have passed.
But they know they fought bravely,
To make justice and freedom last.
- Anonymous Cedarville High School Student-
“Land of the
free Home of
the brave.”
-Francis Scott Key
P A G E 1 1
T H E P I R A T E I N K
A television network is looking for ideas for a new
television series for teenagers. Write a letter to
the president of the network explaining your idea
for the new television show. Include all the
information that will help the president evaluate
your idea, including the show’s title, what kind of
show it is (such as reality, comedy, music, game,
or sports), specific details or features of the show
that would be appealing to teenage viewers, and
an example of what viewers might see in a typical
episode.
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