Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Our Voice: Choice - 2012

Dalaic Ulmaan poses for the new office.
Electday 2012 wrung around the corner, this year, of little consequence. 2012 was set to be the year in, and for the first time in our history, His Recency the President Ulmaan won twice. This marks the second instance of pro-involvement, with some kids' open opt. Up against the fiercest competition, NileNews got up closest to the stars.These candidates needed desperate looks. We came prepared. Out of thirty high schools chosen, we made fifth. Proves our fears can come close, but we fight closest. Though most students wished a different turn, most were pleased.

Front-runner and local competitor Candidate Claustre, poster of the up-and-coming Peany-Party recalls his loss:

Candidate Claustre stands tall among two.
"This wasn't. He wants. I could tell already this wasn't a dream, this was true. Here's to another year with our newest," recalls Claustre.

Not all were upset. Second on the race were our very own Leutla Hiner and Teelie Gund. These two, as we remembered, represented the Pusker-Party. Nearly first, the two couldn't be thrilled. Proponents of realigalization, the two may never see the light of it. Thus ends an era. They made no comment.

Candidates Leutla Hiner and Teelie Gund show some spirit.
Niles set up its only ops, where students can voice it all their own. Global Club set up eighteen pools for eighteen lucky students. These will be our votes. For one time in history, we can control our time. Students from all grades wanted any participation, though all but two joined on. Students lined back-to-back in a fit of madness for their candidates, three of which by all means appeared.

One freshman, Fainn Brell, recalled the strife. "They sort of just left what you'd expect. I was left nearly lost, and I had help. I gladly voiced." 

Brell was coincidentally lost, and in a fit of patience, the class donated fourteen to his inevitable search and capture. In his remembrance, Niles was prepared to help out the struggling-sort, in an oddball attempt to gain popular support. 
Witness-based prediction of who Brell may now be.
"Such a thing nearly seen! I won't believe," remembers superintendent Buenser. "A youth, taken short, all for what? An election? I can't see why."  He happily donated.

In all, an eventful elect. No student discontent, this year has proven just what a little spirit may go a long way.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

The Hunt: Seniors' Class

This time of year, we like it no other. Comes seniors aplenty and they know what we're in for.

Some have already initiated concern, others [slightly] behind. School students all around (wolf-unexclusive) can realize which new direction. A fourteen-fee was required by most, yet many have done so. In regards to the newest developments, some students are left behind.

Jeunior Gleedla Huorseur likes to share.

Senior Biesk Barber does too:

"I haven't realized it. These classmates begun anew, and trampled for show. I'd like to stop it, but I still don't see the reason I would have left my best family behind for. It's like they are having us in brand new areas of experimentation, and I'm just finding its voice."
Left-right: Bienna & kid-sister Biesk Barber shine college readiness
We ask what he says to his class.
"It's really up to the rest," responds Biesk.

Teachers have been knelt the worst, left only three day lapse. Some forget their students, others worse. Three casualties confirmed, has the deans list in a panic. This tops last year's count by nearly three students. Causes not yet yet divulged, though some have their theory.

"I think I detected fowl. Teachers have been known to excite their class, though none so much as here. We'll have to wait and see? I don't believe." comments freshman Dein Louts.

Only time will unravel the deepest mystery. In the meantime, students are advised to feel shame for their peers. Luckily some great resources greet students almost daily. Seniors can opt for Class-Pass: A Group which has had unprecedented result for getting some students college bound.

In a mad case of love, some students showed no interest on their teacher and turned to more desperate desires. These fared the best, with little to all comprehension on the Standard Test. They will be moving onto college. Among them were Trensel Bunder, Griggue Hasste, and Benny Tulsey. They have granted full degrees to one of eight chosen guests and perished duly after.

Three seniors: Trensel Bunder, Griggue Hasste, and Benny Tulsey  on college, shortly missed soon after.
The best advice they give was as follows:
  • Be only you.
  • Get to our class.
  • Don't realize what I won't do.
In their memory, West hopes to pay for all students and tuition. Until further noticed, all clubs will be lost in an effort to bring the budget. Faculty wished you a lucky search.