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Alex Nancarrow
As with the other spring sports, the track season is quickly coming to an end. The boy’s team has competed in seven meets and has won four so far. The girl’s team has competed in eight meets this season and has won five of those.
For nearly all of the meets the weather has been cold, rainy, or both in some cases. “It really annoys me that is has been so awful outside,” said Burris junior Molly Boylan, “it makes it difficult to be excited for meets and to perform well.”
The only competitions left for the boys and girls are the Madison Grant Relays on May 6, Mid-Eastern Conference on May 10, and finally Sectionals. Sectionals take place on May 17 and May 19 for the girls and boys respectively.
This is not only then end of the season, but also the end of a high school athletic career for seniors. “I’m sad that this is my last track season,” said Burris senior Hannah Clemmons, “I will miss long jump.” Clemmons has helped the team win 3 conference championships, setting a new long jump record for Burris at last years conference at 17 and ¼ inches. She has also gone to regional’s her sophomore and junior years competing in the 4x4, 400 meter dash, and long jump.
The results of the Burris Owl walk that took place on April 21 are finally in! The purpose of the Owl walk was to raise money for the Burris Library, and it was successful. Although numbers are still being added, it is certain that Burris students raised more than $2,000 to contribute to the library.
The Owl walk also offered a pizza party contest to the class who raised the most money for the library. The winning class was the Kindergarten, coming in with a total of $659 in donations. Burris K-12-er and senior Hannah Badger said,“I think it’s good that the Kindergarten raised the most money for the library, hopefully those students will continue to care about it and help in years to come.”
The Owl walk also had a drawing for $25 Books-A-Million gift cars, giving one to an elementary, middle and a high school student. The winner of the elementary gift card was Jo Cross, the middle school was Kyler McCarty, and the high school winner was Drew Odle. Congratulations to all the winners!
Overall, the results prove that the Owl walk was not only successful because of how much fun it was, but also because it really helped the school make valuable contributions to one of the best educational resources Burris has available, the library.
Staff writer
Faulkner Allocco
This week AP students open their books to study for the infamous AP Exams that are being proctored this week and next.
Advanced Placement classes are usually taken by junior and senior students at both Burris high school and the Indiana Academy. These tests range from an array of subjects from language to math and science. These tests are taken after the completion of a yearlong class in the area of study.
The Advanced Placement courses are more challenging then regular classes and are meant to simulate a college level class. Scoring highly on an AP test can get you college credits, which is the main goal of most students who take the tests at the end of the year.
Every year the AP tests are given the first two weeks of May and during this time both Burris and Academy students open their books and study for the test. You can see Academy students with books open at sporting events, during their lunch and on the weekends prior to their exams.
Burris senior Monika Mikolajczyk took the Calculus AB exam on Wednesday May, 3rd in the Student Center Ball Room along with almost 50 other Burris and Academy students. “To study for the test I memorized a lot of formulas about area and volume, I also looked over my old notes and did some practice problems.”
Burris senior Amelia Heintzelman took the AP English Lit exam on Thursday May, 5th on the third floor of the student center with her 20 classmates. “To prepare for the test I looked over the summaries of all the books we read and I looked over the literary terms we learned this year. I also drank a lot of coffee to help me focus.” Also taking the AP Spanish Language and AP Calculus AB Exams, the AP Lit. Exam was her third test in a row, which, like the others, took place from 8-12.
Burris senior Katie Murphy has yet to take her AP Statistics Exam, which will be proctored early next week. Katie says, “I’m going to look over my notes and over AP practice problems that we were given in class to prepare for the exam.” Preparation for AP exams are highly time consuming since these test are cumulative reviews from the whole year, and because of May Term a lot of Academy and Burris students will end up overlapping studying for the AP Exams along with their other finals.
By: Tanna Jones
May Term will be starting May 16, which is in two weeks. A few classes that students are excited about are, Candy Wars, Cooking, and Yoga. Candy and cooking are mostly made up of all seniors. Senior Paige Chambers says, “ I am excited for finals to be over and to start May Term. My classes are cooking, candy wars, and bowling.” Another senior Kylie Smith says, “ I have yoga, fitness, and candy wars.”
I think everyone is ready for finals to be over and to begin May Term. For myself, I think Mayterm is a fun way to end the year, especially for the seniors, since we will not have much to worry about.
By: Allison Norton
Winner of the ARIA Most Popular International Artist in 2010, Best British Album for Brit Awards in 2011, and Grammy Award Nominee for Best New Artist and Best Rock Song (Little Lion Man) in 2011, Mumford and Sons is rising to the top of the charts and to the hearts of British and American audiences alike.
Bonding over their love for county, bluegrass an folk music, the band formed in December of 2007, in Britain, as a four man group with Clive “Marcus” Mumford as the front man; other members include Ben Lovett, Country Winston, Ted Dwane. They combined a sound like no other, with deep lyrics, a harmony sung by each member, and a variety of instruments played in one given song including: the mandolin, cello, guitar, piano, accordion, drums, banjo, dobro and string bass.
After releasing their EP called Love Your Ground in December of 2008, the fans grew in number. In the coming May of 2009 they released a second EP called The Cave and the Open Sea which then allowed them to produce their first real album. In Britain, their album Sigh No More released in October of 2009 and released in the United States in February 2010. They had their first T.V. performance, on the Late Show with David Letterman on the 17th of February, performing Little Lion Man live.
If you love music as much as I do, you should check out either, White Blank Page or The Cave. Both songs are on the album Sigh No More, as well as the single Little Lion Man. This band will really grow on you, with there genuine sound and beautiful lyrics.
The results are in! Academites voted, and at the Academy Awards, certificates were presented! Here are this year’s top students, SLC’s, and faculty members:
STUDENTS
Most Athletic
Þ Eric Lechner
Þ Chelsea Toth
Þ Ivan Keene & Marshall Hopkins
Þ Sarah Reason
Best Dressed
Þ Grant Callen
Þ Kylie Bowen
Þ Brennan Murphy
Þ Caroline Strange & Susan John
Biggest Insomniac
Þ Ajay Panicker
Þ Grace Saylor
Þ YeChan Lim
Þ Brianna Weis-DeBragga
Most Likely to Return as Faculty
Þ Sasha Chemey
Þ Grace Casimer
Þ Oliver Thornton
Þ Sarah Reason
Class Clown
Þ Sean Conley
Þ Jamie Trost
Þ Corey Dixon
Þ Sarah Collenbaugh
Biggest Procrastinator
Þ Grant Montgomery
Þ Gwen Murphy
Þ YeChan Lim
Þ Shavongh Evans
First to make $1,000,000
Þ Strahinja Ciric
Þ Emily Zhang
Þ Anish Karlapudi
Þ Mallory VanMeeter
Biggest Gammer
Þ Fahad Ahmed
Þ Erika Walsh
Þ Wade Rogers
Þ Ashley Krineski
Best Personality
Þ Aaron Whiteman & Evan Kalember
Þ Alex Dansby
Þ Marshall Hopkins
Þ Sarah Reason
Biggest Flirt
Þ Wes Stanfill
Þ Jiwu Lee
Þ Keifer Taylor
Þ Kay Wise
Best Nickname
Þ Andrew Becker
Þ Erin Woehlke & Kat Boots
Þ Stu Hilsmeir & Will Prusinski
Þ Kay Wise
Most Likely to Flee the Country
Þ Fahad Ahmed
Þ Candice Burke & Kalah Gallapo
Þ Ivan Keene
Þ Susan John
Most Likely to Get Lost in a Revolving Door
Þ Ajay Panicker
Þ Leeah Worley
Þ Nick Tokarcik
Þ Abigail Fisher
Most Likely to be Late for Graduation
Þ Sean Conley
Þ Gwen Murphy
Þ Nick Wilczewski
Þ Monica Schultz
Best Musician
Þ Sam Drews
Þ Alex Poindexter
Þ Matt White
Þ Madeleine Achgill
Best Artist
Þ Caleb Polston
Þ Becca Thomas
Þ Ryan Snyder
Þ Mallory VanMeeter
Best Dancer
Þ TK
Þ Alex Dansby
Þ Jin Yoon
Þ Abigail Fisher
Cutest Couples
Þ Alex Solivais & Haley Adams
Þ Jon Hilsmier & Grace Casimer
Þ Jon Staff & Chloe Mounayar
SLCs
Most Likely to Ground You
Þ Kurt
Þ Claudia
Most Likely to be an SLC Forever
Þ Paul
Þ Claudia
Most Memorable
Þ Scott
Þ Erika
Most Likely to Leave and Never be Seen Again
Þ Ryne
Þ LJ
Most Likely to Walk in on an Awkward Conversation
Þ Matt
Þ Erika, Laura & Shanise
Most Likely to Make You Laugh
Þ Scott
Þ Erika
TEACHERS
Most Likely to Have Class During the Apocalypse
Þ Pentecost
Best Catch Phrase
Þ East
Most Likely to be a Secret Agent
Þ Watson
Most Likely to Take Over the World
Þ Schuh
Most Likely to State the Obvious
Þ Mayfield & Hartwell
Most Likely to Fall Asleep in Class
Þ Haynes
Messiest Office
Þ Rajca
Best Sense of Humor
Þ Schuh
Most Likely to Win a Nobel Prize
Þ M. Smith
Most Time Spent at the Academy
Þ Shobe
Best Dressed
Þ Nagelkirk
Most Dedicated to the Academy
Þ Stuart
Special thanks to this years MCs and presenters, who made the Awards hilarious and enjoyable; and to those who helped to create the Academy Annual Slideshow. :)