These past three years I've been involved with the Point Pleasant Black Knight Marching Band continue to be the most incredible three years of my life. I've met many of my close friends through band and I would consider many of them my family. We will always be so much more than just a band and every tear, drop of sweat and bruise quickly becomes worth it. I learned many life lessons from my family. They stick by my side through the worst and best times of my life and I'm so exceptionally lucky…
psychological film directed by M. Night Shyamalan was released January 2017 and lacks all qualities of humanity. Shyamalan has a habit of writing complicated and unexpected endings that leave the audience questioning. His rising success from The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable, slowly crumbled after a series of disappointing and predictable movies. However, it began again after the release of the comedy horror, The Visit which has now led to the success of his recent film Split. Nevertheless,…
and what I need to work on to succeed in the future. In 2012 I started sixth grade at Eisenhower Middle School. I was excited to be out of Elementary school because I wanted a more advanced curriculum and I was excited to start learn the Double Bass in orchestra. I also thought it would be nice to go to seven different classes instead of having to learn everything from one or two people (regular and gifted teacher). In sixth grade I often left…
An Outsider “I wish you could see all the pain and emotion that is built up inside me.” My school and social life was very different in elementary school than how it is now. Back to kindergarten all throughout elementary and a bit of 6th grade, I was in so much emotional pain. I wasn’t happy with my appearance or body, I would always put myself down, had zero confidence in myself and hated who I was. There was a point where I believed everyone who left me out, and made fun of me. I believed…
“Koen?” Mr. Blume, my sixth grade teacher read off the roll sheet. “Here!” Koen said as he raised his hand. It was the first day of my sixth grade year. I was sitting straight up in my desk while wearing my brand new school clothes. My mom had curled my hair for this special occasion, and I was even allowed to wear a bit of mascara on my eyes. “Mia?” Mr. Blume read. Another girl sitting across the room from me had perked up, and her and I simultaneously shouted, “Here!” “Mia Aicher?” Mr.…
Broken arm: The basketball thuds against the pavement. Clank, swoosh thunk, the basketball hits the backboard, then through the hoop then the ground. I was by no means an all star basketball player. Soccer and volleyball have always been more of my thing. Even though I wasn’t any good, Dad was, and man oh man was he hard to beat. Whether it was one on one, two on one or just plain old horse Dad sure beat us all. But that was all part of the fun, trying to beat Dad. And trying to beat Dad I ended…
Seventh grade has been a mix of amazing and crazy. You might be wondering why I don’t have a chapter for sixth grade. In fifth grade, I had expressed how I felt bored and that school work was too easy. My mother took this into account. She talked about it at conferences with my fifth grade homebase, Mrs. Breza. Then, my mom introduced the idea of skipping a grade. I knew there had been students that have skipped before me, but I never thought of the idea for myself. The school was hesitant to…
eventful, and to my opinion, was one of my most favorite school years I have ever experienced. Before I knew it, the fifth grade school year came to a close, and three months later, I landed myself a seat in the back of Mr. Sader’s old room. In the sixth grade, I have to admit, it wasn’t the best year for me. There were some downs. I didn’t get the best grades, especially during the 3rd and 4th quarters. I had trouble keeping up with homework, due to my busy schedule. However, it was 6th grade…
In Anton Chekhov's 1904 play The Cherry Orchard, a Russian family who is used to a life of riches begin to experience the hardships of poverty. Due to an extreme amount of carelessness and selfishness, the mother of the estate Lyubov Andreevna Ranvskaya loses the funds that have been allowing her to keep her family in a comfortable position financially. Throughout the play, Chekhov uses many items to represent symbolism, such as the cherry orchard itself to represent the golden age of…
Fifty years ago one of three landmark cases in our Constitutional history took place. Gideon vs. Wainwright that took place in 1963 was a case fought between Clarence Earl Gideon and Louie L. Wainwright, a judge and member of the Supreme Court. Gideon was charged with breaking into Bay Harbor Pool Room in Panama City, Florida and entering with intent to commit petty larceny, a crime where someone steals someone else’s property. In court, Gideon asked for someone to represent him. The courts…