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~Echoes'
Reminders
Forever
0 nee upon a time, in a land far, far
away . .. does this sound like your
average reading material? Some of
it was to the staff on the literary magazine.
Students turned their short stories,
poetry, and artwork into the staff who read
the works and reviewed each one. They
decided which literary worT<s were excep-
tional, and they were published in the
literary magazine, " Echoes in Time ."
Their work was not just this simple,
however; they had to find ways to
encourage students to submit their works.
The board members hung posters, made
special announcements, and promoted a
poetry / prose/ art-contest.
"Even though we had so much work
outside of just reading poems, everything
was worth it when the magazine came out,
and we could see the year's worth of work
all together," said Board Member Laura
Collier.
Collier added, " Echoes in Time " is such
Senior Brian Peterson reviews a short story at one an appropriate title. Our work will stay
of the many Monday after school meetings. with us forever and be a reminder of this
Deciding whether to enter a poem in the literary year at Millard North."
magazine contest are sponsors Kim Vawter and Patt y
Henrichs.
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