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Senior Staff Reflections: Nick Jimenez

Nick Jimenez
June 4, 2010

I’m not even supposed to be here. If things had gone the way I planned, I would never have set foot in the Legacy Journalism Room. My experiences at Summit had left me…cold to the idea of high school newspaper. But I was ready to move onto better and brighter things. Then Leland Mallett came… It... Read more »

Senior Staff Reflections: Ashley Canterbury

Ashley Canterbury
June 3, 2010

My experience in journalism. It made high school actually survivable. I have made friends through it all: Journalism, Newspaper, and Yearbook. Having Newspaper last block everyday put a smile on my face and great talks with friends. I met Doug Stroms in our I.P.C. class sophomore year. We became friends... Read more »

Senior Staff Reflections: Rindi Sanders

Rindi Sanders
June 3, 2010

Ah journalism, or should I say, yearbook; I’m going to really miss it. Seeing the new friends I’ve made and coming to room E-O102 isn’t going to be an every day thing for me anymore. There have been some great times, and some really stressful times, in yearbook class. I have made so many memories... Read more »

Senior Staff Reflections: Nadley Doerge

Nadley Doerge
June 3, 2010

Newspaper is the only class I’m truly, honestly going to miss from high school. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had some amazing classes these four years. But the newspaper staff is a family. I don’t know what I’d do without this family. I’ve met some of the greatest, funniest, smartest, most talented... Read more »

Senior Staff Reflections: Alex Gustafson

Alex Gustafson
June 3, 2010

This has been an interesting experience with the Legacy journalism program. I felt bad for not becoming the sports editor, but I found my place by helping Will Davis this year with the crazy place known as Legacy Sports. To Mr. Mallett, thank you for grooming me for two years. My writing abilities have... Read more »

Senior Staff Reflections: Clarke Rahrig

Clarke Rahrig
June 3, 2010

All things must come to a close and as I look back on my senior I’m glad that I spent it with my new journalism family! I walked into class the first day of school and didn’t know what to expect but I was pleasantly surprised. I’ve met so many wonderful people during this year in my... Read more »

Gregory Uribe Reflects, Says Goodbye

Gregory Uribe
June 3, 2010

As I headed to the library and purchased my seventh I.D, (Legacy, you owe me $35 plus $5 for lanyards.) I looked back at all the trials I had to go through in order to be the man that I am today. When I first entered high school, I set a few goals to be achieved. I wanted to make a name for myself, and... Read more »

Create Your Own Yearbook Pages

staff
June 1, 2010

Legacy High School is a beta school for Taylor Publishing’sĀ  new “Yearbook Plus” program. The program, set to launch to all Taylor schools next year, allows students who purchased a yearbook create 4-32 pages using their own photos and captions. “The process is similar to making... Read more »

Acadec Wins Bronco Bowl

And the winner is...

Clarke Rahrig
June 1, 2010

Twelve clubs came to compete in Bronco Bowl, each wanting to discover if they were Legacy’s best. Bringing the competition back to it’s original battle over a cupcake in the promotional video, the final challenge was a giant cupcake-decorating competition. Every club hoped to win and call... Read more »

Editors 2010-2011 – Jasmine McMasters

Jasmine McMasters
June 1, 2010

As this next year comes around the bend, I will be entering my fourth year on staff of The Rider and third year as an editor. During my stint of involvement with Legacy Journalism, I’ve gained new views while reinforcing others, making journalism more of an experience to be had rather than a lesson... Read more »

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