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Liz Baker

Liz Baker, Editor-in-Chief

Liz is the Editor in Chief and it is her third year on staff. She spends most of her time stuck in the 90’s. If she’s not watching The Heathers, then she is rewatching Gilmore Girls.

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 Mrs. Sprick encouraging a student to continue working hard

Mrs. Sprick

Liz Baker, Print Editor-in-Chief
May 8, 2019
The happy issue

The happy issue

Liz Baker, Central Focus Editor-in-Chief
March 6, 2019
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[Photo] February issue: Why I Didn’t Report

Kayla Reyes, Social media editor
February 22, 2019
Part of the alto section posing for a photo after a performance at Mary Emily Bryan Middle School.

Rehearsing in the Big Apple

Liz Baker, Central Focus Editor-in-Chief
February 15, 2019
The December Issue of the Central Focus: The Happy Issue

[Photo] December 2018 issue: The Happy Issue

Lanie Sanders, Web Editor-in-Chief
December 11, 2018
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[Photo] Finding a new path

Gabby Buchholz, Copy editor
December 6, 2018
Image of a sketchbook with the sketch of a man reading. This was done as part of the 31- day sketchbook challenge put on by the art department.

31 drawings. 31 days. 3 winners.

Liz Baker, Central Focus Editor-in-Chief
November 9, 2018
Claudia Hensley feels her art deeply. Often, she has goosebumps while performing.

On the scene

Liz Baker, Central Focus Editor-in-Chief
November 8, 2018
There have been more than 400 times when President Donald Trump has labeled members of the media as fake news during his presidency. Newspapers around the country posted editorials standing up for their 1st Amendment rights.

Giving journalism a chance

Liz Baker, Editor-in-chief
August 16, 2018

Their stories: May issue full

Liz Baker, Web Editor-in-Chief
May 4, 2018
Their stories

Their stories

Liz Baker, Web Editor-in-Chief
May 4, 2018
My breaking point

My breaking point

Liz Baker, Web Editor-in-Chief
May 4, 2018
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[Photo] A numb state of mind

Emily Mann, Co Editor-in-chief
May 4, 2018
Yani Curry lines up for a shot. She played an important role in the sectionals game.

Momentum’s Push

Liz Baker, Web Editor-in-Chief
March 9, 2018
Over 20 years of violence

Over 20 years of violence

Liz Baker, Wed Editor-in-Chief
February 27, 2018
The impact spreads

The impact spreads

Liz Baker, Web Editor-in-Chief
February 22, 2018
Mr. Patrick Reed teaches his Biology class during first hour. Mr. Reed has voiced his opinion on the  districts decision.

A scheduling conflict

Liz Baker, Web Editor-in-Chief
February 9, 2018

December 2017 edition

Liz Baker, Wed Editor-in-chief
January 18, 2018
Volleyball victorious

Volleyball victorious

Liz Baker, staff reporter
May 16, 2017
Senior C.J. Eddy drives the ball during the sectional tournament last season. The boys golf team got off to a rainy start this week and last.

Taking the first swing

Liz Baker, Staff Reporter
March 31, 2017
The girls swim team gets pumped up during the first day of the GAC swim and dive meet on Feb. 7. Eight members of the team qualified for the second day of the GAC meet.

Winding down

Liz Baker, Staff reporter
February 9, 2017
Protesters on 10th street holding signs on Feb. 4th to contradict the ban on refugees.

Crying out

Liz Baker, Staff Reporter
February 7, 2017
Dropping Off

Dropping Off

Liz Baker and Jessica Fults
December 16, 2016
Carli Buchanan and Aubrey Maxwell, senior team captains of the girls swim team.

Diving in

Jessica Fults and Liz Baker
November 17, 2016
Laura Weiss (Senior) and Abram Cutshall (Junior) rehearsing their scene as Marvalyn and Steve in the theater.

Journey through Maine

Liz Baker, Staff reportter
November 11, 2016
Senior Sean Earl works in Mr. Cross marketing class, which is closely affiliated with the DECA program.

Keeping spirits up

Liz Baker, Staff reporter
November 9, 2016

The future

Liz Baker, Staff reporter
November 7, 2016
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