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page design by Cali Magee, Alex Brown, Jackson Horn & Devyn Prather<br />

Inside the Box<br />

1/11/13 8:45 AM<br />

needed a little push or encouraging, but<br />

expectations. We have no doubt that on<br />

an award winning writer, a rock star or w<br />

yourself. We want you to know that w<br />

Media experiments<br />

could ever ask for a better son. You ar<br />

anyone could know. We<br />

the last hope for motivation<br />

The Patriot Images yearbook of Northern High School,<br />

Saint Leonard, Md., used <strong>Instagram</strong> images throughout<br />

the book as a way to get more students involved in the<br />

book’s production. Because <strong>Instagram</strong>’s pictures are boxshaped,<br />

the editors decided to have the full-book link<br />

include <strong>Instagram</strong> photos. Titled “What’s In Your Box?”<br />

the link asks students what three items they would place<br />

in a keepsake box.<br />

“We then asked them to submit a photo representing<br />

one or more of those items on <strong>Instagram</strong> by tagging it<br />

#nhsbox,” adviser Adrienne Forgette said. “If they were<br />

not on <strong>Instagram</strong>, they had the option of emailing us a<br />

photo that we put through <strong>Instagram</strong> filters.”<br />

“By using <strong>Instagram</strong>, we’re able to incorporate<br />

another form of social media that’s really popular at<br />

our school and in our county,” editor Alexa Leininger<br />

explained. “When students post their <strong>Instagram</strong> book<br />

link tag on the website, other students see the post and<br />

are more apt to submit a photo while simultaneously<br />

advertising this year’s book.”<br />

What’s a hurricane<br />

anyway? A hurricane<br />

is nothing; we are<br />

the Northern Patriots! We have<br />

Examples of<br />

to<br />

how<br />

go out and<br />

print<br />

play our<br />

media<br />

style<br />

use<br />

of football, Northern Football,<br />

the online social media tool<br />

and we will reduce these<br />

hurricanes to a tropical storm!”<br />

sophomore Russell Bertino<br />

said to his team before the<br />

THE DEFENSIVE PLAYERS freshmen Sean Collins,<br />

Greyson Howard, and Jackson Drum receive<br />

encouragement rivalry <strong>from</strong> freshman Quame game.<br />

Holland as they<br />

leave the field. The defense had just made a stop after<br />

letting the other team drive down the field <strong>from</strong> their<br />

mistakes. “I thought we did well, especially our offense,”<br />

Drum said, “We missed a couple tackles but were still<br />

The team relied on Bertino<br />

able to hold them to 6 points”. [photo by Cali Magee]<br />

KICK RETURNER BRADLEY Bogaczyk runs the other<br />

way to during a kickoff mentally to avoid the opposing team. prepare them for<br />

Bogaczyk was a blocker in front of the kick returner, but<br />

ball bounced to him. “I was pretty scared, but I was<br />

just trying to run out the clock” Bogaczyk said. [photos<br />

the task ahead before each<br />

game.<br />

“It puts us into a good,<br />

STARTING relaxed THE GAME with a solid hike, mood sets the tone for for the game,<br />

the line. “I blew the guy up in front of me a couple times,<br />

but he got me too,” freshman senter Matthew Gatton<br />

said. AFTER MOVING THROUGH the Chopticon defense,<br />

freshman Quame Holland scores the final touchdown<br />

of taking the game. ‘I think we did really our well, although our minds off all the<br />

defensive tackling could have been Sports<br />

better,” Holland said.<br />

AT THE END of the game, freshman Bradley Bogaczyk<br />

walks off the field with a smile on his face after the big<br />

win. “We dominated, we played really Wakeboarding<br />

well,” Bogaczyk<br />

pressure,” freshman Christian<br />

said. [photos by Cali Magee]<br />

Snowboarding<br />

Daniel, captain, said.<br />

Motivation, inspiration, and<br />

the<br />

provocation<br />

last hope<br />

can<br />

for motivation<br />

come out of<br />

Russell Bertino gives the boys ambition<br />

hat’s a hurricane pep talk, <strong>from</strong> junior Ian Torr,<br />

anyway? A hurricane<br />

Wa pep talk. before Varsity every game. also got a<br />

is nothing; we are “Russell is JV’s Ian Torr in<br />

the Northern Patriots! We have training,” sophomore Braden<br />

to go out and play our style Hause said. These pep talks<br />

of football, Northern Football, can be the words echoing in<br />

and we will reduce these their head before a big play.<br />

hurricanes to a tropical storm!” Or the reason they hold their<br />

sophomore Russell Bertino heads high after a hard loss.<br />

said to his team before the<br />

Ending the game with<br />

THE OFFENSIVE LINE did their job when they hit<br />

rivalry game.<br />

more motivation, the boys<br />

the oncoming defensive players. “When you start an<br />

offensive play you have so much adrenaline that you<br />

The team relied on Bertino would hold hands and form<br />

only remember coming off the line” sophomore Connor<br />

to mentally prepare them for a circle. “We are Northern!<br />

King said. [photo by Devyn Prather]<br />

the task ahead before each We are the future! We are<br />

JUST LIKE AFTER every game the boys join hands<br />

game.<br />

together!” sophomore Scott to participate in their end of game ritual. The ritual<br />

“It puts us into a good, Cross, captain would yell, with was started by sophomore captain Scott Cross at<br />

Surf<br />

the beginning of the season. “It definitely brings us<br />

relaxed mood for the game, his teammates echoing him. together, it’s our bonding thing makes us more like<br />

taking our minds off all the “We are Northern! We are the brothers.” sophomore Collin Chaney said.<br />

Atlanta<br />

pressure,” freshman Christian future! We are together!”<br />

Daniel, captain, said.<br />

Summer<br />

—Devyn Prather<br />

Motivation, inspiration, and<br />

provocation can come out of<br />

a pep talk. Varsity also got a<br />

Bryan Wysocki 12<br />

Ben Lawless 11<br />

Bryan Wysocki 12<br />

371663_116_117.indd 116-117<br />

Russell Bertino gives the boys a<br />

pep talk, <strong>from</strong> junior Ian Torr,<br />

before every game.<br />

“Russell is JV’s Ian Torr in<br />

training,” sophomore Braden<br />

Hause said. These pep talks<br />

can be the words echoing in<br />

their head before a big play.<br />

Or the reason they hold their<br />

heads high after a hard loss.<br />

Ending the game with<br />

more motivation, the boys<br />

FOOTBALL FIASCO<br />

would hold hands and form<br />

a circle. “We are Northern!<br />

We are the future! We are<br />

together!” sophomore Scott<br />

Cross, captain would yell, with<br />

his teammates echoing him.<br />

“We are Northern! We are the<br />

future! We are together!”<br />

“birthday punches” taken too far<br />

reshman Cody McCarly’s bithday went Q: Was there any backlash <strong>from</strong><br />

King<br />

the other<br />

said. [photo by Devy<br />

<strong>from</strong> exciting to mortifying when ten kids on the team?<br />

Fof his teammates gave a few “birthday A: No, everyone knew it wasn’t me who<br />

punches”, which later then got blown way complained, and they could see I was pretty<br />

out of proportion.<br />

upset so no one wanted to give me more<br />

trouble than I already had. JUST LIKE AFTER every<br />

Q: What was the incident that caused the<br />

players to get kicked off the football team? Q: How did the administration find to out participate about in their en<br />

A: Well my friends just came up and started the incident?<br />

giving me birthday punches. It wasn’t a big A: Supposedly a kid was just telling his<br />

was started by sophom<br />

deal or anything, and I was having fun. parents what went on at practice that day.<br />

He wasn’t telling on anyone or trying to get<br />

Q: Did you get any injuries?<br />

anyone in trouble, but his parents the thought beginning of the sea<br />

A:One kid did kinda got into it too much and that it was wrong so they called the office gave me a couple bruises, but I was fine. complain about the situation. together, it’s our bondin<br />

Q: How did you feel when you heard that kids<br />

—Alex Brown, Cali Magee, Jackson Horn<br />

brothers.” sophomore C<br />

were being kicked off the team?<br />

A: I was pretty ticked off, it was 10 days after<br />

[photo by Devyn Prather]<br />

my birthday and right before a big game. My<br />

parents were not even the ones who called<br />

the school. It wasn’t anyone else’s business<br />

except mine, other people shouldn’t include<br />

themselves in it if it’s not theirs.<br />

—Devyn Prather<br />

38 touch downs<br />

30 players<br />

5 Coaches<br />

One<br />

hope<br />

THE OFFENSIVE LINE d<br />

the oncoming defensive<br />

offensive play you have<br />

FOR THE FIRST time ever the JV cheerleaders<br />

make a sign for the team. “We all painted our<br />

lips pink and kissed the banner because it was<br />

the pink game,” sophomore Maria Jacobsen<br />

said. GROUPED TOGETHER ON the field<br />

the offense waits for the referee’s decision.<br />

“Waiting puts us all on edge, it feels like we’re<br />

waiting forever,” freshman Michael Donaldson<br />

said. [photos by Devyn Prather]<br />

RUNNING DOWN THE field freshman Christian<br />

Daniel, starting quarterback, tries to make a<br />

touchdown. Daniel started every game of the<br />

season. “I give Christian props for being the<br />

starting quarter back on JV as a freshman.”<br />

sophomore Shawn Endres said. [photo by Brianna<br />

only remember coming<br />

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<strong>Instagram</strong><br />

16 PhotoSpread<br />

February 22, 2012<br />

Student<br />

Submissions<br />

@le_vancamp<br />

@lizztat<br />

@girlwithabass<br />

@dankrank<br />

@martagolterman<br />

@lksauerwein<br />

@vwalk58<br />

Photos submitted by Ellie Van Camp,<br />

sophomore, Lizzy Tatlow, freshman,<br />

Toni Saputo, junior, Dylan Rankin,<br />

junior, Marta Golterman, sophomore,<br />

Leah Sauerwein, junior, and Vernon<br />

Walker, junior.<br />

<strong>Instagram</strong> is a new must-have app for Apple product users. Take a picture and choose an<br />

effect, it is as simple as that. <strong>Instagram</strong> is known for its simplicity and stand-out special effects. It<br />

was launched October 2010, and reached #1 on the iTunes app chart within 24 hours, according to<br />

Jask Blog, a design forum. As of December 2011, 14 million people use <strong>Instagram</strong>.<br />

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WHEN CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES ROLLED IN MARCH 1, WE KNEW<br />

MHS WOULD NEVER LOOK THE SAME. THESE 140 INSTAGRAM<br />

PHOTOS TAKEN WITH IPHONES DOCUMENT THE BUILDING BEFORE<br />

ADDITIONS ARE BUILT TO ACCOMMODATE 800 MORE STUDENTS<br />

Erin Kilfoy artist<br />

Amaro Rise<br />

The Kirkwood Call of Kirkwood (Mo.) High School<br />

produced a page showing examples of <strong>Instagram</strong><br />

images and how students can use the service.<br />

The Lion yearbook of McKinney (Texas) High School<br />

produced a spread showing what the school looked<br />

like before construction began to expand the school.<br />

6 | Communication: Journalism Education Today | a publication of the Journalism Education Association Summer 2013

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