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This is the seventh issue of CHSPeriscope, the Carlisle High School newspaper. This issue is known as our senior issue, as we highlight all of the senior class members' accomplishments and plans. Enjoy!
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Carlisle High School 623 W. Penn Street, Carlisle, PA 17013 chsperiscope.com Volume 67, Issue 7: June 2014
Class of 2014...
...describes the past 4 years in 1 word
PERISCOPEteachers PERISCOPEsenioradvice PERISCOPEplans PERISCOPEtimecapsulePERISCOPEteacherprom
The votes are in! Teachers were awarded superlatives from the seniors. —page 4
Seniors offer tried and true wisdom to underclassmen. —page 7
Ever wonder what your teachers looked like in high school? —page 9
Life After CHS: Find out where your friends are heading! —page 12
We asked seniors where they would be in 10 years. —page 15
PERISCOPEflashbacksCarlisle High School
June 2014
2010 2011 20122013 2014
- Haiti earthquake- Mexican Gulf oil spill- “Don’t Ask , Don’t Tell” repealed- iPad released- Arab Spring- WikiLeaks- “Toy Story 3” released- Katy Perry released “Teenage Dream”
- “Friday” released- Occupy Wall Street- Bin Laden was assassinated- Japan tsunami- The birth of “YOLO”- U.S. pulled out of Iraq- Steve Jobs died- The world population reached 7 billion
-Hurricane Sandy- Sandy Hook Elementary shooting- Trayvon Martin court case- “Call Me Maybe” released- London Olympics- Mayan calendar predicted end of the world- Facebook stock went public- Obama re-elected
- Boston bombing- PlayStation 4 and Xbox One released- Edward Snowden- Nelson Mandela died- Twitter stock went public- Harlem Shake- “Monsters University” released- Baltimore Ravens won the Super Bowl- Justin Timberlake returned to music
- Flight 370 went missing- One World Trade Center finished- Russia invaded Ukraine- Sochi Olympics- Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl- Pennsylvania legalized gay marriage-Donald Sterling lost control of LA Clippers due to racist rant
These past years have had some pretty crazy moments. Wars have been fought, trends have been started, and great visionaries of the modern world have passed away. To refresh your memory, here are just some of the major events that took place during the time the seniors have been in high school:
PERISCOPEwhatwillyoumiss?Carlisle High School
June 2014
PERISCOPE 2013-2014News EditorJanie Haseman
Perspectives EditorClara Cozort
Arts & Entertainment EditorJoey Kucker
Staff Writers and Photographers
Amanda Corrao Alana MasonSarahBeth Davis Spencer PechartJustine Douglas Chenta ShirleyAmber Krause Bryanna Youtzy
Sports EditorsTyler Galaskas
AdviserKate Muir
Photography EditorClara Cozort
Periscope is a student-created newspaper whose mission is to showcase student achievement, inform the Carlisle High School community of upcoming issues and events, and provide entertain-ment for students at CHS. The Periscope staff produces the paper while learning the roles of staff writers, photographers, editors, and business managers. We will uphold all press standards in the creation of this publication and abide by ethi-cal and legal practices set in place by press laws.
Staff
Letters to The EditorPeriscope is opening its
pages for your com-mentary. If you have an opinion on or a question
about something Periscope has published,
you can submit your letter (including first
and last name) to M34, including a story reference. Please
understand that we cannot print every letter
we receive.
Fashion EditorBri Hendriksen
Disclaimer
Articles designated as “Editorial”
represent the views and opinions of the author, not the 2013-2014
Periscope Staff, CHS administration or the CHS student
body.
Layout Design EditorAlexis Jefferson
WebmasterZach Brehm
Copy EditorSpencer Pechart
Advertising ManagerBri Hendriksen
Equity Statement: The Carlisle Area School District is an equal opportunity education institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, religion or handicap in its activities, programs or employment practices as required by Title IX and Section 504. No person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, religion or handicap be excluded from participation in or be subject to discrimination in any program or activity funded, in whole or in part, by federal funds. Discrimination on the basis of sex or religion is also prohibited in some federal programs. For information regarding civil rights and grievance procedures, contact Ms. Christina M. Spielbauer, Title IX Coordinator, Section 504 Coordinator, at 623 West Penn Street, Carlisle, PA 17013-2298. (717) 240-6800. For information regarding services, activities, and facilities that are accessible to and usable by handicapped persons, contact Ms. Christina M. Spielbauer, Title IX Coordinator, Section 504 Coordinator.
Not having to deal with the real world
Civics with Ms. Keller
Teachers
Mrs. Disbrow
Steinway piano in McGowan
CHS musicals Having a carefree life
My lunch table
The daily routine
Mr. Kretzing and how passionate he is about his job
Psychology class
The basketball games
The Carlisle Crazies
Seeing my friends every single day
Theme days
Caleb Griffie’s beard
Softball
JCC fashion shows
Pep rallies
Seniors told us they would miss......
PERISCOPEteachers Carlisle High School
June 2014
Most Memorable: Mr. and Mrs. CHS:
Most Quotable:
Mr. Kretzing Mrs. Disbrow
Mrs. Brent and
Mr. McGuire
Mr. Rowland Mrs. Hench
Which teachers did the seniors say were...
“ ”
PERISCOPEteachersCarlisle High School
June 2014
Cutest Couple:
Mr. And Mrs. Shinn
BestAdvice
Most likely to win a foot race:
Mrs. Collier Mr. WisnerMrs. Muir
Mr. Henry
PERISCOPEteachers Carlisle High School
June 2014
Most Fashionable: Most entertaining class:
Most likely to have a secret admirer:
Mr. Roper Mrs. Deitch
Mrs. McGeehan
Mr. Wagner
Mrs. Moyer
Mr. Wagner
PERISCOPEsenioradviceCarlisle High School
June 2014
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“Don’t wait until the last minute because your power
can go out.” -Rhonda Dundorf
“Step out of your bubble and make new friends. You’ll be surprised how
much you can learn.”-Janie Haseman
“Even when things get tough, just keep on pushing through.”
-Audrey Nickle
“Don’t block the hallways.”
-Emily Bower
“Procrastinate for as long as you can.” -Daulton Gibson
“Don’t procrastinate.” -Every other high school senior
“Have fun - high school goes by more
quickly than you realize. You should be able to look back and
think ‘I’d do it all again.’” -Griffin Mann
“Be yourself,
find who you are, and be what you
want to be.”-Tre Coleman
Helpful senior advice for the underclassmen
PERISCOPEbabypicsCarlisle High School
June 2014
#ThrowbackSeniors2014Can you guess these future CHS graduates?
A. Alexis Jefferson B. Brooks Robinson C. Sydney Parmelee D. Alex O’Donley E. Bri Hendriksen F. Alan Hanks G. Bre Sneed H. Dan Sapio I. Alana Mason J. Kellee Kennedy K. Purvit Patel L. Megan Bisker
PERISCOPEteacherpromCarlisle High School
June 2014
Once upon a time...CHS staff shared their prom memories.
Mrs. Gongloff on right
Mrs. Muir on left
Mr. Poe on right
Mr. Bigelow on left
Mrs. Collier on right
Mrs. DisbrowMr. Fahnestock on right
Mr. Henry on left
Mrs. Park on right
Mr. Dutrey on left
PERISCOPEstaffCarlisle High School
June 2014
The past four years have been interesting, to say the least. I have made some incredible friendships and some amazing memories. Now it’s officially time to graduate and I can’t wait to see what the future holds because as one door closes, another is opening and I couldn’t be more excited. Good luck, Class of 2014! - Bri Hendriksen
It’s hard to say goodbye, yet it’s hard to say I would want to stay. The past four years have led me to this point right now. Now in the blink of an eye, everything I once knew will change, and I will have to do everything on my own. I’ll miss you CHS, but I’m ready to travel the road ahead. - Amber Krause
I will miss this school, even though there were some... difficulties. I will be excited, however, to graduate and go on with my life. Thank you all for your help! - Alana Mason
I’m speechless. To quote Emily Dickinson, “Saying nothing sometimes says the most.” Goodbye CHS! - Spencer Pechart
Thanks to all my teachers and friends who have pushed me to reach my maximum potential. Good luck to the future CHS graduates! - Tyler Galaskas
So Long, CHS!
CHS, this isn’t goodbye; it’s a see ya later. Optimism is the key to success, remember that! Catch ya in the real world! - Alexis Jefferson
Goodbye, CHS! It’s been a good two years. Thanks for everything and go out and do wonderful things, class of 2014! - Janie Haseman
On behalf of the entire Periscope staff, good luck to all of the graduating seniors! As we part ways, here are a few final words from Periscope’s senior class:
PERISCOPEteacheradviceCarlisle High School
June 2014
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“Success is to be measured not
so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has
overcome while trying to succeed.” -Booker T. Washington
Never give up on your dreams and do what makes YOU happy.
-Mrs. Devon Collier
I love quotes. One of my favorites that has guided me is from Helen Keller. She said, “the best and most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen or even touched – they must be felt with the heart.” The catch is in order to feel these things you have to open your heart when there is no reason to open it up. You have to let things in; not just some people and experiences but all people and experiences. You never know which will be the moments that touch your heart so you have to be willing to let every moment touch your heart. Opening up your heart to everything will lead to some pain but the moments of joy greatly outweigh the sorrow. So everyday give yourself to the moments and you will find the wonder that is life an extraordinary thing.
-Mr. Jeremiah Henry
Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And
most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is
secondary. -Mr. Kevin Wagner
I think Rachel’s Challenge sums it up well:1. Look for the best in others2. Dream big3. Choose positive influences4. Speak with kindness5. Start your own chain reaction. -Mrs. Chantal Savage
For more advice from your favorite CHS teachers,
check out CHSPeriscope.com!
PERISCOPEplans Carlisle High School
June 2014
Albright CollegeAbby BaughmanAllegheny College of
MarylandMary BurroughsAlvernia UniversityDylan KuhnNicole LopezAmerican UniversityLuke BatemanAutomotive Training
CenterDayquan JohnsonBard CollegeCatherine BloomBates CollegeMax BreschiBloomsburg UniversityJennifer BresnanBridgewater CollegeArica ShughartBryn Mawr CollegeMicala Hotra-SchubertBucknell UniversityCaroline BixbyCabrini CollegeIlijana MarcicCalifornia State
UniversityMohammed Mahmoud
DefCalifornia University of
PennsylvaniaKeara AshworthBri HendriksenMakenzie LangerMarguerite Stasyszyn
Capital UniversityJonathan MundellCarleton CollegeTeagan Felknor-EdwardsCentral Penn CollegeTeta GayeCentral Pennsylvania
College of BusinessJordan PattersonClarion UniversityJohn-Mark WatersCollege of William and
MaryMatthew OplingerColorado School of
MinesSamuel DeAngeloPatrick MyersColumbia University/
Sciences PoJane HasemanCornell UniversityDouglas SpivakDaytona College Asia-Simone’ GarrisDeRielle Cosmetology
AcademyCortney MelzerDickinson CollegeBedrudin BecirovicMegan BiskerColton EllisEmma Hotra-SchubertEllis JohnsonJessica SmithDrexel UniversityDrew West
East Carolina UniversitySarah BurkholderEast Stroudsburg
UniversityTrent GeorgeEastern Washington
UniversityEmelia HetheringtonRebekah HetheringtonEastman School of MusicWilliam HumeEckerd CollegeTy ChronisterElizabethtown CollegeEmily BowerErica BuckleyMiranda ClashEugene Ballet CompanySonja DeSarioFerrum CollegeAustin MarksTaylor McGrathFlorida Atlantic
UniversityKeeley GoldenCollin PeckFlorida State UniversityJohn MortonFordham UniversityErin UlrichGeorge Mason UniversityNicholas BurleyGettysburg CollegeWilliam MorrisGrove City CollegeBri DoaneMegan Smith
HACCBrianna BaezTaylor BeierschmittKaitlin BlosserHeather BrockJessica CampbellCourtney DoupeTre DukesRhonda DundorfElla FarmerAbigail FinfrockAustin HerbOlivia KauffmanJoshua KephartZebadiah KinerBelma KorkutovicKari LaughmanAlexander LeeChristopher LelloAlana MasonSanel MeskicJennifer MillerAvery MorrowOctavia MowattCody MyersHaley MyersBrianna PalmerShelby PalmerSydney ParmeleeMatthew RichardsEmily RichwineNatasha RosarioAmer SejmenovicKylar ShowersKalia StallingsCatherine SteffyJarred TrittPaige VoegeleColin WallaceAli Wood
Michael YeagerHACC - GettysburgShanice CampbellHarrisburg University
of Science and Technology
Damon BennerHigh Point UniversityZackary LoudonHouston BalletCaroline DoughertyIndiana University of
PennsylvaniaGeena OsbornPaige RobinsonIndependence
Community CollegeJordan DockensITT TechJustin FuruglyasJames Madison
UniversityNicole ChesneyJuniata CollegeDaniel LauritzenLydia MuellerKent State UniversityMallory ChaneyJ.D. HughesKeystone Technical
InstituteTydearah WhitneyKing’s CollegeDaniel SapioKutztown UniversityAmber BybeeAdriana SommaLebanon Valley CollegeRebecca Whalen
Where’s everybody going?We asked the graduating senior class to share
their post-CHS plans.
Information compiled by Janie Haseman and Spencer Pechart with the help of the McGowan
Counseling Center.
PERISCOPEplansCarlisle High School
June 2014
Liberty UniversityJonathan BrownBrodie RobinsonLock Haven UniversityAmber KrauseMansfield UniversityWilliam HunterSamantha EckrichMarion Military InstituteNicholas LoosMary Baldwin CollegeSarah MosinskiMaryland Institute
College of ArtBrooks RobinsonMcCann School of
Business and TechRachel AdamsCorine RaeMcDaniel CollegeBamasa BailorMessiah CollegeBryanna CurtisSamara MarchRyan McKeehanChristian PavlovichMilitary: Air ForceLaQuita GrahamAlexander O’DonleyHershel TichnellMilitary: ArmyVan AdkinsMandelina BerriosJohn CameronWesley McNeelyVictoria StroheckerMilitary: National GuardGyvette ValentinMilitary: MarinesAdolfo AlvarezKyle BeamIzudin DedicCody OckerAlanna SalisburyJames SmethersSeth Plansinis
Tristan YoungerMillersville UniversityRaina BrodeSamuel CarrollEleanor LearyKimberly ReischIan ShannonKasey ShimandleAmira WilliamsNorthern Arizona
UniversityAlyena ColbrookNorwich UniversityJarrett CavanaghAlan HanksOhio Valley UniversityMark BowserTrevante’ ColemanPenn State: AltoonaAlex CostaEmily SkoviraPenn State:HarrisburgJulia LelloAbigail NickelPenn State: Mont AltoBrooke DelanoDakota KuhnPenn State: University
ParkTurner BlashfordAlex CostaPatrick FlussMatthew FunkPeter HoyAlexis JeffersonDaniel MunckHunter ScottEmily ZanderPenn State: YorkMedina HrnjicPennsylvania College of
Health SciencesMegan HabeckAmra Hajradevic
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Breanna AbbeyKyle BjorkmanDaulton GibsonPatrick HayesAlexander WeltmerPhiladelphia UniversityRachel RexrothPittsburgh Ballet Theater
SchoolAleksandra NikolicShippensburg UniversityJazmyn CampbellJonathan CarrollAdam CharltonTynan DonnellyCaitlin DullChristine FinkeyRachel HerringJeremy JonesEmily KeatingAbraham LoscherMashrur MallickSpencer PechartAndrea ReadshawAlan RizvanovicAlison RumbergerNicole WhiteTydearah WhitneyChristopher ZinnSlippery Rock UniversitySarah WhiteSouthern Virgina
UniversityDavid CandlandSweet Briar CollegeDemma Harper-McCombsSyracuse UniversityAyrton MarriottTemple UniversityMiles HazanJohn HeffernanAlex KiehlJohn ManganHailey Shughart
Quyt To VanGriffin MannTexas A&M UniversityCharlotte HammerTrevecca Nazarene
UniversityKrystal WolfeUnited States Naval
AcademyAmelia WinnUniversity of AlabamaMcKenzie MillerUniversity of Central
FloridaJanay WoodallUniversity of DenverJared BalcavageUniversity of FloridaVivarapoo Getsri-WagnerUniversity of HartfordMarielena QuintanarUniversity of NevadaDorian NaiditchUniversity of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alexander Di RuzzaUniversity of Northern
IowaKaitlin BrownUniversity of MarylandGabrielle MiskovskyUniversity of
PennsylvaniaSean CollinsUniversity of PhoenixKellee KennedyRodele AssadUniversity of Pittsburgh:
BradsfordTimothy AtkinsonIndira CamdzicDominic PinedaUniversity of Pittsburgh:
Main CampusGarrett Albert
Simon HersheyRachel LandisAndrew Thompson University of PortlandAllison AguilaUniversity of Southern
CaliforniaMichael DennisonUniversity of TampaBen WagnerUniversity of UtahMaxwell StephensVassar CollegeMichaela CoplenVirginia TechCaleb GriffieZachary MitchinerSukjin YangWestchester UniversityKaylee LyonsWest Point Prep SchoolNicholas LoosWest Virginia UniversityDerek RadleWestminster CollegeAudrey NickleWidener CollegeMatthew LevyWilkes UniversityPurvit PatelWilson CollegeBreana SneedYork College of
PennsylvaniaHasan AlicTyler GalaskasEmploymentKaitlyn AllgyerColton BrehmAmber BrenizerDonnneisha BurtonJoshua ClippHeather CederlundJacob ClineNathan CouttsTazhon Davis
PERISCOPEplans Carlisle High School
June 2014
Employment (cont’d)Joshua DeihlEmily DeiterKevin DossDariel EricksonLindsay FailorTrevor FleagleJoshua FravelRoger GarnerNicholas HaviarasSteven HeffelfingerClay HermanLandin HockleyJeremy HutchisonTerry JumperDalton Kaydo
Craig KristyniakAndrew LechnerLogan LeerKayla MaldonadoMustafa MesicKaitlyn MummertChyenne NickersonAleksandra NikolicJeremy NorcrossScarlett RinehartApril RichwineLevi RockeyMoses RoeslerTyler RoweShayne SackmanAutumn Salvetti
Jennifer SchaefferKordell SchlusserAndrew SerasShelby ShenkTiffany ShieldsKylar ShowersLuke StraderKelsie Danielle VioralAustin WhitzelTyran WoodJasmyn WyckoffOtherAya AbdullahAndrew GriffithMaximillian PhilbinTeodora von Frenckell
Catlin WaltonUndecidedIyanna BrownJameson ChristopherJames CouttsDariel EricksonJoseph EvansRandolph Fernandez LaraPhillip GarrisRobert GreenbergNisaiah JohnsonJulien Victor KabegmaLauren KempAshlie McClureSonny MonacoNicholas Orr
April RichwineZakery RichwineZachary SingerTreyvon SneedHunter SnyderMcKenna StoneBrittney SwartzTyler ThissenHershel TichnellOleksandr TolstopyatovJeremy Valdez
Congratulationsto everyone!
Oh, the places they’ll go! Class of 2014, be sure to check out our interactive map at CHSperiscope.com by scanning the QR code above (or if you’re visiting on a computer, just click on the “Seniors” tab on the site).
PERISCOPEtimecapsuleCarlisle High School
June 2014
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Seniors: Ten years from now, will you be a super star? Rich and famous? Or will you be changing the world? We asked--you answered!
Andrew Thompson: “Literally traveling the world, at my own pace”
Jess Smith: “Living in a crappy NYC apartment trying to get my film/tv script picked up by a network”
Dylan Kuhn: “Living on the edge”
Ella Farmer: “I will be in Scotland with my own sheep farm”
Mallory Chaney:“Hopefully I’ll be on SNL”
Mark Bowser:“Being happy and doing whatever makes me happy”
John Mangan:“I see myself with a good job, changing the world, and living life to the fullest”
Micala Hotra-Schubert:“I hope to have spent time in the Peace Corps, then to have a fun and fulfilling career in human rights advocacy”
Catherine Bloom: “Acting in a hole in the wall theatre in Brooklyn and living in an apartment with 10 other people”
PERISCOPEsecretsCarlisle High School
June 2014
Senior Secrets
I accidently b
roke
the paper towe
l
dispenser in t
he
Fowler bathroo
m
a few months a
go.
It’s still bro
ken.
I always imagined Roper and Roeder fighting. Roeder ended up with a broken leg.
I found the door that leads under the stage of McGowan.
I fell off of the school roof at 4am and bruised my heel.
I crush on most of the female
teachers.
I write my own early excuse and tardy
notes.
I put laxatives into a teacher’s drinks.
I went in the Swartz bomb shelter.