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Abigail Morgan

Abigail Morgan , Design and features editor

Junior Abby Morgan is the newest Valhalla design editor. She does not have the most design experience, but she is an avid learner and picks up quickly to new knowledge. Morgan has chosen to take many outside of school classes for art, such as design, painting and sculpting. She has a very creative eye and personality, making her the perfect choice for design editor! This is her first year as a member of the Valhalla and she’s excited to improve her writing skills and get to know what journalism truly is. She looks forward to being able to write about mental health, a topic that she is very passionate about. Morgan has big dreams for her future, striving to work in the FBI for the Behavioral Analysis Unit. Before she is able to join the FBI she plans on going to college for criminology. She does not yet have her head set on a particular college, but is interested in UW “I want to go instate because of the money. I don’t know if I could get in [to UW] but I am still going to try,” Morgan said. Morgan is also an avid volleyball player, playing for Fusion, a select volleyball club. She has been playing for the club for the past two years. She plans on just keeping volleyball within her high school career and does not plan to play in college. Her hobbies include drawing and singing, which serve for therapeutic purposes. She attends as many LSHS activities and sports, so keep your eye out for her at extracurriculars!

 

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Matching, homemade tattoos. Senior Cole Hohenstein displays his tattoo done by his older sister, Avery. He made a pact with his two older sisters to get coordinating tattoos symbolizing each of their astrological signs. Avery ordered tattoo materials off of the internet to begin her tattooing career and proposed the idea of giving family members some tattoos. She asked Cole to be her guinea pig, and he said yes. “I remember when she showed me this idea of getting matching tattoos of our symbols and I loved it. Then she tattooed me,” Hohenstein said.

The stigma around tattoos

Three high schoolers explain their tattoos and how they affect their jobs
Abigail Morgan, Design and features editor
April 26, 2018
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Cheater cheater pumpkin eater: Cheating is a large problem in our schools.  Junior Heather Head diligently works on her assignment while her peers Junior Kylie Davis copy her work and Junior Skylar Sutton takes pictures of her work to copy later. “ugh, dang cheaters” Head said.

How technology is making cheating easier

Technology is heightening every year, and so is cheating
Abigail Morgan, Design and features editor
January 22, 2018
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Click Clack! Breanna Brostrom shows all her apps that revolve around education. She had checked her grades to make sure she was on the right set as the semester is coming towards an end of her senior year. “I tend to use skyward on my phone to check my grades because I feel as if it is more convenient for me because I’m usually not around a laptop or my chromebook all the time,” senior Brostrom said.

The good, the bad, and the ugly of Apps on our phones

The difference between education enhancing apps and apps that waste your time without you knowing it.
Abigail Morgan, Design and features editor
January 19, 2018
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Peaceful Pillager

[Photo] Peaceful pillager

January 22, 2018
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Gear Grinder

[Photo] What really grinds your gears?

Logan Smith, Arts and entertainment editor
October 23, 2017
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Upcoming Events

[Photo] Trick, treat and turn up at these upcoming events

Marin Nielsen, Staff Reporter & Design Editor
October 23, 2017
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