Volume XXVII, Issue V ● February 2019

German Club Makes Gingerbread Houses School

Fleetwood’s German club will be etched been making gingerbread houses with her Ger- The German Club includes students in into the school’s history for spreading German man classes and German Club since she came to grades 6-12 and meets once a month at the mid- culture. In late December, the club met for a Fleetwood in 2012. dle school. See Frau Moll for more information Christmas celebration of Gingerbread house “It’s a fun, creative, and tasty way to about joining the German Club. creation. recognize another Christmas tradition whose By Aaron Poper On Thursday, 20 December, the Fleet- origins are German,” Moll said. wood Area School District German Club met to “This meeting was really continue their long-standing holiday custom. fun, and I met new people,” Again this year, they created fanciful gingerbread 10th grader Kylie Frain said. houses in the German tradition. The favorite part of the German brothers Jakob and Wilhelm event for sophomore Brooke Grimm are credited for creating the concept of a VanBilliard was the company. “gingerbread house” made of breads, cakes, and “It’s always great to candies. The Brothers Grimm were born and spend time bonding with my raised in Germany; they collected and published friends," VanBilliard said. over 200 fairy tales. Among them is the world- “It’s fun to be creative famous “Hansel and Gretel.” This is the story of while decorating the gingerbread two little children who are left in the woods to houses," sophomore Allen Lee die. Instead, they happen upon a house made said. entirely of bread and sweets. Today, families in “It’s great to take part in Germany create replicas of the witch’s ginger- this German tradition...and get bread house. to eat a bunch of candy!” sopho- © Frau Moll Frau Moll, FASD German teacher, has more Sean Kershner said.

Samantha Kranis and Joshua Legget Chosen as December Students of the Month by High School Faculty School

Every month, two senior students school, Samantha would like to attend col- well as a gift card to a place of their are selected by staff as Students of the lege to study biology with an emphasis on choice.Every month, two senior students Month. For the month of December, sen- the molecules of cells and later hopes to are selected by staff as Students of the iors Joshua Leggett and Samantha Kranis get into med school to become a pediatric Month. For the month of December, sen- were selected. oncologist. Samantha’s biggest role model iors Joshua Leggett and Samantha Kranis Both students are well-deserving of is her sister, who guides her and has never were selected. the award and recognition they’ve received. ceased helping her through life. Joshua Leggett, the male Student of Students who receive the Student of the Month, is also highly involved in his the Month award are given a special park- By Aydan Tregear extracurricular activities and church ing spot for the month of their prize as groups. These groups include Fellow- ship of Christian Students, Out- Reach, Interact, and the Dignity Rev- olution program with Bob Lenz. Josh also volunteers with Local Go Group, street ministry, Faith kitchen, and Hope Rescue Mission. In his free time, Josh enjoys visiting patients at Reading Hospital. After high school, Josh feels as though God is leading him to sharpen the gifts given to him through courses provided by the Ministry Leadership Program. Samantha Kranis is the female recipient of the award for December and is highly involved in her extracur- ricular activities. She helps out with Angel Donations and the schools blood drives, and is a part of Health Occupations Students of America. She also volunteers with food and clothing drives. Samantha plays soft- ball for the high school. After high Page Two February 2019

Annual Blurb Workshop Held on 13 December School

Girls Basketball Expected “Start writing, no matter what. The water thoughtful music. Multiple tables with writing does not flow until the faucet is turned on,” prompts, and thought-inducing props were also country author Louis L’Amour said. on display. to End at Top of Division Blurb is a writing workshop that pro- Many students and teachers attended motes inspiration through themes and key Blurb. Sports words. This year, Blurb took place on 13 De- “Because of the various creation stations, cember. everyone has the chance of finding at least one The Fleetwood girls basketball team is game, the team is focusing on their defense. The theme surrounding Blurb was that can motivate and inspire them to create ready for the upcoming season. The team “We have spent a lot of time focusing the journey one faces throughout life. These some form of writing,” English teacher Mrs. planned to use tenacious defense and a deter- on our defense,” Coach Kellett said. annual writing workshops help aid the creation of Sarah Wilkinson said. mined mindset to end at the top of the divi- The team has a mindset of scoring just Artifact, a fine art and literary magazine. “Blurb gets people to think in ways that “Being one of the head editors for Arti- one usually wouldn’t think,” Senior Grace Hess sion. Jason Guarente of the Reading Eagle one more point than the other team. The girls' fact, Blurb allows the discovery of writers who said. spelled out the Tigers’ defensive game plan and team has been strong defensively for a few may not have normally spoken up to display their Blurb writing submissions serve as Arti- calls junior Michaela Kaskey a player to watch years. They have held opposing teams to under work. Blurb’s environment is very calming to fact contenders. Artifact, a fine literary and art out for this season. Coach Kellett also thought forty points a game in each of the last two sea- attendees and really provokes a thought- magazine, comes out every year and features Kaskey could contribute. sons. The team will look to continue this type producing vibe. Blurb’s theme really gets you Fleetwood Area High School student’s work. “I would say Michaela Kaskey would of defense to end up where they expect to. thinking,” senior Addison Procak said. be our leading scorer when the season ends,” The team has expectations to end the At this year's Blurb, attendees were greet- Coach Kellett said. season at the top of the division. ed at the door with a low-light setting and By Morgan Althouse The girls have Rebekah Earnest and “This season, our division appears to Kayla Schlegel, both seniors, next in line to be on much more of an even competitive lev- lead the scoring. Junior Michaela Kaskey re- el,” Coach Kellett said, adding that they have a mains humble, attributing scoring to great team good chance to end up being the winners of chemistry. the division. “We have great chemistry on and off Berks Catholic lost a few key pieces but the court. Everyone can depend on each other is still a contender, and Twin Valley has a lot of for anything, which sets us apart from a lot of talented individuals, making them a key player other teams,” Kaskey said. in the division. Fleetwood looks to use their Kellett added that the team is at its best preparation, defense, and unselfish offense to when everybody on the floor is sharing the ball compete for a division title this season. and taking the correct shots. A team-oriented, selfless attitude will be the girls’ key to success on offense. More so than the offensive part of the By Samuel Schappell © Startup stock photos

Government Shuts Down over Border Wall Politics

Is Trump going to keep his biggest tions such as the post office would be sive amount of debt the U.S is already in. through, but I do support the building of campaign promise? closed. If the wall is built, Trump believes People are divided on what they believe the the wall. I think the debt at this point should President Trump has conceded to not be the main priority. When comparing shut down the American government be- the cost and the benefits, the benefits are cause Congress hasn't provided funding for more important,” senior Zack Rapp said. his pledged border wall. “I do think that Trump will follow Before Trump was elected, he guar- through with his threat because he believes anteed that border security would be in- so fully in the wall, which he has been talk- creased with his proposition for a wall on ing about for years. He even asked the mili- the border of the U.S and Mexico. Trump’s tary to pay. We are already in so much debt, reasoning behind this was to keep people building the wall maybe won't even accom- from entering the U.S. illegally. plish what Trump wants,” sophomore Ken- Trump and some democratic repre- zie Miller said. “I’m not going to go out of sentatives met in the oval office recently to my way and say that I have a better idea, but end the shutdown. The meeting was tele- I think that Trump should compromise with vised. They began to argue over the funding the people he works with rather than just for the wall. When Congress refused to put threaten them.” up the funding, Trump threatened to shut This one situation could possibly the government down by blocking all fund- © AP foreshadow what is to come when the ing from the government. House and the president are part of oppos- “I will take the mantle. I will be the ing parties. one to shut it down.,” Trump said during Trump meets with democratic representatives and threatens to the meeting, in direct contradiction to later shutdown the government over funding for the wall. tweets from the Oval Office. This would cause people who work that the security of the country would be outcome should be. By Jessica Carlin federal jobs to not get their checks. Opera- greatly increased. The downside is the mas- “I don’t think that Trump will follow Mollie Tibbetts’ Mother Adopts Daughter's Killer's Friend Months After Her Death Politics

Mollie Tibbetts’ mom adopted her in the head and back. After stabbing her, he Laura’s mother’s instincts kicked in for Mollie Tibbett's death,” Fleetwood Sen- daughter’s potential killer’s family friend, dumped her body in a cornfield. and she felt compelled to help Ulises. Even ior Rebekah Earnest said. Ulises Felix. Her actions boiled down to an Cristhian Rivera was taken care of by though he knew the man who killed Mollie, Mollie's family is very liberal, and option between revenge or humanity. Re- Ulises’ family. His family worked with Rivera she felt it was the right thing to do. Laura they did not like how her murder was a pawn venge was letting Felix stay homeless, and on a dairy farm called Yarrabee Farms and claims to have thought, What would Mollie do? in the immigration debate. humanity was letting him have a family gave Rivera a place to live . He was a very “I think Laura adopting Ulises was “Mollie would have vehemently op- again. Laura Calderwood chose humanity. close family friend who had a daughter with the right thing to do because his family aban- posed anti immigrant views espoused by Mollie Tibbetts was killed in July of Ulises’ cousin. When Rivera killed Mollie and doned him and he would have been left politicians after her death” Rob Tibbetts, 2018 by Cristhian Rivera. Rivera was an ille- was everywhere on the news, Ulises’ family, homeless. Even though Ulises was illegal, Mollie's father, said. gal immigrant who had been keeping tabs on who are also undocumented, fled town. illegal immigration should end and have Mollie while she jogged. He approached her Laura took in Ulises because it was her son’s stricter enforcement. Hopefully in the end, one day and then killed her by stabbing her close friend and he needed a home. justice is served and Rivera is found guilty By Madeline Feichtel Page Three February 2019

Garth Brooks Performs at Concert in Notre Dame Concert Entertainment/Arts Song List All Day Long On 20 October 2018, Garth love, g #GARTHatND,” Brooks said in a spell over the stadium,” South Bend That Summer Brooks was the first singer to ever per- a Tweet on 2 December 2018. Tribune’s Becky Malewitz said. Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House (Dennis form at the Notre Dame Stadium in Indi- “I’m no country expert but Good Overall, according to the singer Robbins cover) anapolis, Indiana. The concert aired on 3 Lord @garthbrooks is PHENOMENAL! himself in an interview with CBS’s Matt The River December on CBS. #GARTHatND,” celebrity commentator Weiss, he was afraid that nobody was Troyal Garth Brooks was born 7 JoJo Wright Tweeted. going to show up to the concert, but February 1962, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ac- Over 85,000 people attended the “Notre Dame made [Brooks] feel at Night Moves (Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band cording to Biography.com, he started his Notre Dame Stadium and sang along to home as much as they could." cover) career in singing by performing in bars “Two Piña Coladas,” “Standing Outside "The truth is, when the rubber Standing Outside the Fire and clubs while he attended school at the Fire,” and a cover of Gabe Dixon’s meets the road, I just totally forgot about Rodeo Oklahoma State University. “Live Again” mashed up with The Beat- everything but the music. The crowd Live Again / Let It Be / Hey Jude (Gabe Dixon At the beginning of the show, les’ “Let It Be” and “Hey Jude.” really responded, they were fantastic, and cover) Brooks started off with his new song “All “One of Brooks’ greatest hits, it was one of the best nights of my life," Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up) Day Long,” which was released on 19 'The River,' brought a beautiful, genuine Brooks said. Callin' Baton Rouge (The Oak Ridge Boys cover) June 2018. moment to the stadium. With lights low- “#AllDayLong GREAT start!! ered and cellphone flashlights illuminat- The Dance Crowd sounds as loud as I remember!!!!! ed, the audience sang the chorus, putting By Isabella Balthaser She's Every Woman The Red Strokes Ireland 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Alaska Causing Guy Goin' Nowhere Turn the Page (Bob Seger cover) Destruction American Pie (Don McLean cover) Enviroment

On 30 November 2018, Anchorage, Alaska was despite the fact that businesses were closed. struck by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake at 8:29 a.m. The earth- The cost of the aftermath is about $30 million and quake ruined the lives of many due to loss of businesses and counting in Anchorage. The water lines burst, roads cracked, homes. The earthquake caused landslides and cracked high- and public schools and buildings became hazardous. Alaska is ways along with over 1,000 aftershocks. having issues reconstructing buildings due to the weather, so This is the second destructive earthquake to date in construction will have to wait until the spring. Alaska, the largest being in 1964. It is known as the “Great Scientists recommend that homeowners test their Alaska Earthquake,” and it had a magnitude of 9.2, lasting for home for radon, an odorless gas linked to lung cancer. The 4.5 minutes. It was the deadliest, killing 139 people, with the earthquake could have allowed radon to escape through formation of a 220-foot tsunami. ground fissures. The exposure will be over time, but it is rec- Earthquakes are not uncommon in Alaska, consider- ommended that short-term radon testing kits are purchased. ing the statistics are 1,000 earthquakes each month. The mag- On the bright side, the highways that were wrecked nitude of these can range from 1-7. The reason why this were fixed within a few days. Even though the temperature in earthquake made news was the extent of the damage. A state Alaska was close to 25-degrees Fahrenheit, with only six seismologist, Mark West, called it “the most significant” to hours of sunlight, this did not stop road workers from com- © Alaskan Department of Transpor- rock Alaska since 1964. pleting the job. The Federal Highway Administration sent five tation and Public Facilities Right after the earthquake, the state of Alaska de- million dollars to help aid the reconstruction. clared a health emergency. There were no disease outbreaks Destruction of a highway in Alaska after the or severe health problems, but the Human and Health Ser- earthquake on November 30, 2018. vices Secretary wanted to make sure medicaid funds continue Madeline Feichtel

Mother Arrested Trying to Conceal Daughter's Diabetes Health/Medicine

Fourteen-year-old Emily Hampshire of body produces high levels of blood acid, which denial of her daughter’s condition even though it Emily’s school was made aware of her Illinois died a preventable death from diabetic poisons a person from the inside and ultimately was professionally diagnosed. condition but was told by Amber that the diag- ketoacidosis on 3 November 2018. Her mother, leads to a diabetic coma and death if untreated. Prosecutors said Amber “was fully aware nosis was a mistake. Amber, was charged with involuntary manslaugh- Hampshire was hospitalized in early of Emily’s diabetic condition but took measures “The investigation indicates very strongly ter and endangering the life of a child after she November after she was found unresponsive and to conceal Emily’s diabetes and failed to provide that the defendant took repeated, substantial allegedly failed to treat her daughter’s diabetes. not breathing in her home. She died two days Emily with appropriate medical treatment and steps to conceal the disease from everyone Hampshire had been diagnosed back in later. medication.” around her,” attorney Thomas D. Gibbons said. 2013, but her mother, in denial of her condition, Her death was entirely preventable, but Amber turned herself in on 27 Decem- refused to provide her with the necessary medi- her mother had not been treating Hampshire’s ber 2018. She is facing up to twenty-four years in cation. diabetes at all. She was given the necessary tools prison. Emily’s father was allegedly unaware of By Madi McElwee Diabetic ketoacidosis occurs when a but refused to use them. Amber was in complete his daughter’s condition. Vegan Pasta Recipe is Just as NASA Photographs Most Distant Delicious as Non-Vegan Original Object in Solar System to Date Recreation Science & Technology A vegan pasta al limone dish is an inter- cream mixture six tablespoons of I Can’t Believe NASA’s New Horizons probe photo- approximately 4.12 billion miles from Earth. esting, easy dish to make. Many occasions are It’s Not Butter It’s Vegan one tablespoon at a graphed the solar system’s most distant ob- Therefore, sending gigabytes of media from suitable for this meal. time until the sauce is creamy. Remove mixture ject. The photos were received on New that distance will take over one year. Year’s Day 2019. The object was given the Why is NASA interested in distant To prepare this cruelty-free dish, start from the heat. name, Ultima Thule. When the Hubble Tele- space objects anyway? Objects as far away as with peeling off one-and-a-half inches of lem- Scoop out 1 ½ cups of pasta water, and scope first spotted Ultima, astronomers Ultima Thule receive almost no sunlight, thus on zest, and thinly slice it for a garnish to put add this to the sauce and bring back to a medi- thought it was two objects orbiting each oth- they are very cold; a bone chilling -397 de- onto the finished dish later. Cut off the remain- um heat. Then, transfer the pasta into the sauce er. It turns out that Ultima Thule was one grees Fahrenheit to be exact. Chemical reac- ing zest and put it into a large pot. Once done, pot and cook, tossing often. To make vegan continuous “bowling pin”-shaped object tions cannot occur at this temperature, so any squeeze 3 tablespoons worth of lemon juice, Parmesan, put 1/4 cup nutritional yeast, 1/2 spinning end over end. Kuiper Belt object maintains the same chemi- and set that aside for later. tsp garlic powder, 1/4 tsp onion powder, In January of 2006, New Horizons cal composition as they did 4.6 billion years Cook the desired pasta type in suffi- and 3/4 tsp sea salt into a food processor and was launched. Its mission was to do a flyby of ago. Studying distant objects and one day ciently salted water in a separate pot; the two pulse until it’s at a desired consistency. Three the Pluto system and take photographs. The receiving a sample can help mankind unlock probe completed its task in 2015. Photos sent the secrets to the solar system. pots will be combined when pasta is very firm. ounces of this are necessary, so measure ac- back to Earth were breathtaking and became There is much more that scientists do Then, combine ⅔ cups of soy milk and ⅓ cup cordingly. Add freshly made vegan Parmesan to world famous instantly. not know, and Ultima Thule just might have of olive oil to substitute for one cup of heavy the pasta sauce pot and mix until everything is New Horizons would then be on its the key. As for New Horizons, it will join cream. Add ¾ cup vegan heavy cream to the melted and creamy. way to the Kuiper Belt, where few probes Voyager 1 and 2 in interstellar space during lemon zest mixture, and keep that on a medium Stir in the saved lemon juice and add have gone. No probe in Earth’s history has the coming years and be mankind’s third man heat while whisking often, for about 2 minutes. desired amount of salt and pepper. Serve with completed a flyby as far away as New Hori- -made object to leave the solar system. After the mixture begins to simmer, lemon strips on top of the pasta and enjoy. zons did on Ultima Thule. Gigabytes upon reduce the heat to a low setting. gigabytes of photographs were taken and will Whisk into the lemon/vegan heavy By Morgan Althousee not be received back to Earth until late 2020. By Aaron Poper Why does it take so long? New Horizons is Page Four February 2019 MS-13 Gang Members Spanish Miss Universe Entrant Arrested at Border Becomes First Transgender Cops & Courts Participant in History Politics

Manuel Lopez-Gomez, an MS-13 Jobel told reporters that he traveled Angela Ponce, better known as the Miss the Miss Universe tradition is receiving is not gang member, was taken into custody in with the caravan of immigrants. He will be Universe Spain contestant, became the first ever deserved. I think that, if we are more accepting Arizona during an immigration stop by bor- sent back to his native land of Honduras. transgender contestant in the competition. of the fact that, as people, we are more alike der patrol agents. Miguel Angel Ramirez, 46, was re- Twenty-seven-year-old Ponce did not than different, there would be a lot less conflict Gomez, 28, was fleeing from Mexico leased from prison in Honduras four win the competition, but she was not upset with in the world,” Fleetwood Area High School and caught by agents at the Yuma sector of months ago and has been held there for the outcome. The model stated it was an “honor English Teacher Mr. Marc Walter stated. and pride” to make history concerning the pag- “Yes, I am surprised that the Miss Uni- the border. Three others were traveling convicted murder. eant. verse competition let her compete. Yes, I do alongside him. He also had been serving ten years “This is for you, for those who have no believe the other contestants should be upset. At the same stop, agents identified for a homicide and three years for robbery. visibility, no voice, because we all deserve a They have been cheated out of a position that another illegal immigrant, Andres Abel Gar- Ramirez also traveled with the cara- world of respect, inclusion, and freedom," was rightfully a female's that was taken away by cia, who is a convicted felon for driving un- van. Ponce said on Instagram. a male. I do not believe Miss Spain would have der the influence and causing bodily injuries. “They are trying to sneak into the This is a major change for the Miss deserved to win because he is a man. I think the Garcia's driver was a 27-year-old man country as 'refugees' and get open access to Universe industry. backlash they are getting is deserved because from Phoenix; he and his girlfriend were our country and cause terror. Border patrol In 2012, a transgender woman named they should not allow a man to compete in a arrested at the scene for harboring an illegal is doing a good job; they could do an even Jenna Talackova was disqualified from the Miss women's competition. As society, we need to Canada competition because she was not natu- stop humoring mass disillusion. A man cannot immigrant. better job if they had more help though,” rally born a woman. become a woman, and a woman cannot become When asked why they were trying to Fleetwood Area High School Senior Erini “In today's society, I am not surprised a man; it is a biological fact. It is unhealthy for cross the border, the immigrants stated that Zahariadis said. Miss Universe accepted her as a contestant. I do people suffering from gender dysphoria to hu- they were going to Los Angeles to work. not think the other contestants should be upset mor their delusion, just like you would not hu- Another Mara Salvatrucha 13 gang if they are confident in themselves. Being upset mor a bipolar person in their delusions and member, Jose Villalobos-Jobel, was arrested about it would mean they are not confident in hallucinations,” Fleetwood Area High School near the Calexico port of entry by agents their own performance. If Miss Spain was the Junior Nathan Nahrgang stated. who suspected him to be in California ille- By Elyse Essick best candidate for the title, then of course she gally. deserves to win. The backlash Miss Spain and By Elyse Essick 78-Year Old Man Confesses to Committing 90 Murders Cops & Courts

“Believe it or not, you only see evil a few which have been definitively linked to him so far. During the time between his arrest and May, he went through city and state and gave times in your career. Looking into his eyes, I Back in 2012, Little was extradited from conviction, ViCAP had been doing a full back- Ranger Holland the number of people he killed would say that was pure evil.” Kentucky to California and arrested on an out- ground report. They noticed Little’s movements in each place,” Palazzolo said. LAPD detective Tim Marcia was describ- standing narcotics charge. DNA obtained from coincided with several other unsolved murders But how did Little get away with it for so ing seventy-eight-year-old Samuel Little, a con- his arrest was later linked to three unsolved hom- across the country, including one in Odessa, long? According to the FBI, many of the cases he victed killer who was sentenced to life in prison icides from the 80s. Two years later, Little was Texas, which he was later charged with in July of has now been linked to were, admittedly, barely for the murders of three women in 2014. Carol convicted of his crimes. 2018. investigated at the time. Elford, Audrey Nelson, and Guadalupe Aboda- Prior to his 2012 arrest, Little was no This past May, Texas Ranger James Hol- If the FBI can link him to as many mur- cha were all beaten and strangled to death be- stranger to law enforcement. His record dated all land and two ViCAP investigators, Christina ders as he claims to have committed, he’ll be- tween 1986 and 1989 in Southern California, and the way back to 1956, including charges and Palazzolo and Angela Williamson, flew out to come the most prolific serial killer of all time, now the list has become larger. prison time for shoplifting, fraud, assault, and California to question Little. He seemed to be in surpassing Gary Ridgway, the “Green River Kill- Little recently confessed to ninety other breaking and entering. He had also been charged the bargaining mood and requested a prison er,” who was convicted of forty-two murders and murders he claims to have committed between with several murders but was never convicted transfer to Texas in exchange for information. confessed to about twenty more. 1970 and 2005 across the country, thirty-four of due to lack of evidence. “Over the course of that interview in By Madi McElwee Random Cheese What is the craziest thing you have ever been dared to do?

"I whispered to a chick 'winner winner chicken tender' at Wen- dy's while I was wearing a Hawai- "My boyfriend Noah from Hamburg ian outfit," junior Noah Bates dared me to eat hot sauce from Domino's. said. It was disgusting," senior Jessica Goggins "I licked a cafeteria table," said. senior Lia Bennicoff said. "Walking on the train "In middle school. a group of track," senior Hannah our friends would dump random Kutz said. condiments in slushies, and we'd have to drink it," senior Jadin Ogozalek said.

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