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Roaring Gazette

Roaring Gazette

Volume 7, Issue 4

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Ruby Winkelsas
Julian Cooper celebrates his final pep rally appearance as Ju-Lion.

News

Chaos Rains by Taylor Jefferson

Tallwood Band plays alongside the Netherlands Royal Marine Band in Concert by Hayden Sizemore

The Tallwood High School Mystery by Christionna Jones

Sports

April Pep Rally 2024: The Last ROAR of the 2023-2024 School Year by Ruby Winkelsas 

Tallwood Roar? More like Tallwood SCORE by Juliana Vera 

Softball Team Swinging for Success by Brooke Miller 

Opinion

Let Students Sleep! Why High Schools Should Include Nap Times by Summer Oden

Features

Senioritis Causes Students to Lack Motivation as the Year Comes to an End by Myah Scott

Meet a Lion: Mr. Paxton by Naomi Winters 

Tallwood’s ASL Club Quietly Introduces Students to a Unique Language by Eva Valdez

In Their Element: Biology Edition by Abby Alegre 

Multimedia

Tallwood’s How To: Fake Taking Notes by Leilani Williams

Tallwood Takes: Tallwood’s Tattoos by Ava Tarjan

Jarring Journalism by Laura Masic

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Ruby Winkelsas
Ruby Winkelsas, or more commonly known as Rue, is in the graduating class of 2026 at Tallwood High School. She joined Journalism to deepen her writing skills and strengthen her knowledge of the news. Ruby has joined the Israeli Culture Club and is the president for the Russian Culture Club here at Tallwood. Some of Rue's favorite things to do outside of school is drawing, painting, cooking, baking, and exploring new things. Rue got into the ATC program for Auto Services, which she will get certified at the end of her senior year. After high school, Ruby hopes to further her education at the College of Charleston in South Caroline for marine biology studies. Rue hopes to be a Marine Mammal Rescue and Rehabilitation.

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