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Volume 15 Issue 2 October 2019 Volume 15, Issue 2 Aries (March 21- April 19)- Things are looking up for you in the weeks ahead. Enjoy your string of good luck… it won’t last forever! Taurus (April 20- May 20)- A spe- cial someone has plans to ask you to the Fall Ball. This could be the start of something wonderful—say yes! Gemini (May 21- June 20)- Home- coming is over, it’s now officially fall—the school year is sailing by. Don’t procrastinate on projects be- cause deadlines arrive quickly! Cancer (June 21- July 22)- Make this a Halloween to remember! Deco- rate to the extreme, make sure your costume is on point, and you’ll be sure to enjoy lots of fun memories. Leo (July 23- August 22)- All that extra time you’ve been putting in stud- ying is paying off! The end of the marking period is near—keep on it and you’ll have a report card to be proud of! Virgo (August 23- September 22)- That weird shadow you’ve noticed while you’re in bed at night has you concerned. Don’t worry—it’s not a Flaming Foliage Royalty spirit, just a shadow from the tree Congratulations to Natalie Charnego (12), pictured above third from the left, who outside. You should be more con- was named second runner-up at the Pennsylvania State Flaming Foliage Festival cerned with the creature in your clos- held recently in Renovo. Young ladies from high schools across northcentral PA et! gathered for the festivities, which included a Parade of Queens, banquet, ball, and Libra (September 23- October 22)- coronation ceremony. Natalie’s escort for the weekend was Dylan Bergstrom (12). Gory or sexy? Scary or funny? Cos- tume options are endless—your best choice is something completely out of character! Keep them guessing! Scorpio (October 23- November 21)- How great that your birthday falls in the Halloween timeline! No wonder you like black cats, spooky movies, and dressing up! Enjoy and happy birthday! Sagittarius (November 22- Decem- ber 21)- It may seem like the odds are against you, but don’t worry. Things will begin to brighten up for you this month, even though the days are get- ting shorter. Capricorn (December 22- January 19) – You’re finally getting some recognition for all your efforts! Your parents, your teachers, your friends— suddenly they’ll notice all you’ve been doing these past few weeks! Aquarius (January 20- February 18) – Pennywise giving you night- Lee Springman Editorial Staff mares? You know better! Skip the Kiley Bower Evi Titus scary movies this month or risk sever- Mazie Chapman al sleepless nights in the next few Kadence Dauber Advisor weeks as your over-active imagination Karissa English Mrs. Janna Riggle kicks in. Rika English Pisces (February 19- March 20) – Chante Flatt The Paw Print A costume party is a perfect time to Arianna Milbrand Jersey Shore Senior High flirt with that special someone. After all, you’re wearing a mask. If it doesn’t Rylan Rockwell 701 Cemetery St., Jersey Shore, PA 17740 go well, just walk away. Nobody will know who you are! Student of the Month Blaine Mann The Jersey Shore Lions’ Club Citizen of the Month for October is Blaine Warren Mann son of Michael L. Mann of Jersey Shore. Blaine’s activities include the following: For 1 year: Key Club Prom Committee Kyleigh Hager For 2 years: Baseball Track and Field The Business and Professional Women’s Club Girl of the IT Club Month for October is Kyleigh Madison Hager, daughter of Car- National Honors Society rie and Aaron Hager of Jersey Shore. For 3 years: National English Honors Society Kyleigh’s activities include the following: Homecoming Committee For 1 year: Basketball Varsity Swimming Prom Committee For 4 years: FBLA Student Council Class Committee For 2 years: Key Club Blaine has served as the team captain for the varsity For 3 years: Mat Maidens swim team during his junior and senior years, while also Spanish National Honors Society serving the role of treasurer for the FBLA, National National Honors Society English Honors Society, and class of 2020 during his For 4 years: Cross Country senior year. Track and Field Outside school, Blaine is a volunteer coach for the Homecoming Committee summer swim team and has been working at the Jersey FBLA Shore pool for two years. In addition, Blaine currently Kyleigh has served as the Secretary for the Spanish National works at the Oval Country Store. Honors Society during her senior year. Blaine has lettered on the swim team for three years, Outside school, Kyleigh has served as a volunteer for her while also qualifying for districts on the high school local church, YMCA, and community service work through the swim team for three years. He has also qualified for FBLA program. In addition, Kyleigh has worked at Subway, districts for the YMCA swim team. Blaine has placed Nippenose Valley Village, and Olive Garden. 15th in the State for Intro to Financial Math in FBLA, 1st Kyleigh was a state qualifier for FBLA during her freshman in the Region for Business Calculations in FBLA, and 5th year, and has placed 1st at the State competition for Public in the Region for Intro to Financial Math and Account- Speaking for FBLA. She has received Distinguished Honor Roll ing in FBLA. He was also the runner up for the HOBY recognition every year, and has been a varsity letter recipient award. for three years in both Track and Cross Country. Blaine enjoys swimming, working, computers, and Kyleigh enjoys skiing, going on vacation, being outdoors, Rubik’s Cubes. He plans to attend Penn College and and hanging with friends. She plans to attend Penn State Uni- Major in Construction Management. versity to Major in either Kinesiology or Entrepreneurship. After a week of festivities, Brielle Hess was chosen as the 2019 Homecoming Queen. She was crowned during halftime of the football game, in which Shore clobbered Shikellamy. Her es- cort was Stanton Westlin. The week’s events included a parade, with the sen- ior class float winning top honors. There were special dress-up days too, as well as a pep assembly on Friday. The seniors were on a winning streak this year, since they also won the Spirit Bone for their display during the as- sembly. Do You Dream of Traveling the World? By Arianna Milbrand Do you want to be in Peru the summer of 2021 having fun with your friends? Mrs. Debra Bressler is planning a way for any current freshman, sophomore, and junior to go. Some things the school will help you get or receive, but some things might be needed to get on your own. First there is a cost, but there are many factors that can determine how much you have to pay and when you have to pay it. For the company our school is working with, EF Educational Tours, we will eventually need to pay them a $95 deposit. The cost is around $3,000-$4,000 to cover the trip, which each student must pay. You might also want to bring money for souvenirs. The large sum of money covers the airfare, hotel room and accommodations, tours, meals, and transportation to all included activities. Something you will need to go and get on your own will be your passport. The trip to Peru is an 11 day trip. During the week you will visit the city of Lima, see the Sacred Valley, go to Machu Picchu, travel to Ollantaytambo, and see Cuzco. There is an educational tour website that allows you to make a profile and let people give you donations and you can keep a tally of your money. There is a personalized learning experience that helps students put a more personal lens on their tour by tap- ping into their own interests and passions. The website is free and students can win a free trip and earn high school credits for post-tour projects. In case of emergencies in Peru the group leaders can reschedule the trip. See Mrs. Bressler for more information. Mrs.Bressler (right) and Miss Yorks (left) are working to plan a trip to Peru in 2021. The photo at the top shows Machu Picchu, while the photo on the left shows the Sacred Valley of Lima. These are some of the locations that the tour will visit. Tasty Pumpkin Recipes By Kadence Dauber It’s that time of the year again! The leaves are changing color, it’s starting to get cold, and the food is starting to get warmer. Here’s four dessert recipes to satisfy your pumpkin cravings this fall. Pumpkin bread is a simple yet tasty treat that can last some time, as this recipe makes one 9-by-5 inch loaf. The ingredients include 1 stick unsalted butter (melted), 1 cup sugar, 2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour, 1 tsp kosher salt, 2 tsp baking powder, ½ tsp baking soda, ¼ tsp ground allspice, ¼ tsp nutmeg, 1 ¼ cups pure pumpkin puree, 3 large eggs (room temp), 2 tsp grated orange zest, ¼ cup fresh orange juice, 1 tsp vanilla extract, and 1/3 cup pepitas. Step 1, Preheat your oven to 375 degrees. Brush a standard 9-by-5 inch loaf pan with butter and dust with flour, tapping out excess. Step 2, in a large bowl, whisk together flour, salt, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, allspice, and nutmeg for 30 sec- onds. In another bowl, whisk together butter, pumpkin, eggs, orange zest and juice, and vanilla until smooth make a well in flour mixture and pour pumpkin mixture into it.
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