Seniors seek jobs by pool with lots of responsibilities

By Gaby Moran Staff Writer Video by Kelly Marshall As summer begins and students start to search for any type of jobs to get a little cash, a select few decide to find a job not only allowing them to hang out by the pool all day but teaches them life skills.  “I have always loved the idea to work in the water and being a lifeguard not only allows me to be by a pool the whole time but to learn techniques, like CPR, that will be with me my whole life,” senior Hannah Sandle said. Many CHS seniors like Kelly Winkle, Vinny Munia, Ben Coggins, Teddy Johnson and Sandle have decided to become…

Senior campers take on counseling positions

By Amanda Peck Staff Writer At most summer camps, the last year to attend camp for students is the summer before their senior year. However, this is not the case for a handful of seniors at CHS.  For seniors Kelly Winkle, Morgan Smith and Zane Feemster, camp will continue for many summers after their senior year. Each of these students have attended the same summer camp since they were in Elementary School and, starting this summer, will be counselors at these camps.  Senior Kelly Winkle has attended Camp Longhorn in Burnet, Texas since she was 8 years old. “Going to Camp Longhorn for 10 years has really been so much fun,” Winkle said. “Since I…

Lariette, cheerleading teams make decisions for next year early Image and video hosting by TinyPic

By Gaby Moran Staff Writer Video by Keely Leonard Tryouts for any sport are difficult and stressful for everyone. High school tryouts decide what you will be spending most of your time doing and with whom. While many sports wait until the beginning of the school year, two specific groups make their decisions before summer begins. Lariette and cheerleading tryouts are two that take a week long to figure out who makes or breaks the team. Lariettes tryouts were on April 16 but all girls wanting to make the team must go through a weeklong workshop, from April 12 to15, to learn difficult jazz and kick routines. “While tryouts are hard, the requirements are needed…

Soccer ball fan T-shirt tradition continues Image and video hosting by TinyPic

By Gaby Moran Staff Writer Coppell High School has its fair share of T-shirts, from class shirts to rivalry game shirts, and even to fundraiser shirts. Even if the game or fundraisers are repeats, the designs are often different. One T-shirt that is reliable to look the same every year is the soccer ball fan T-shirt produced by the boys soccer team. “The shirt first came out my freshman year and I got one all four years I was there,” CHS 2007graduate Matt Garcia said. “Even though I don’t go to the school anymore, I still find a way to get my hands on one of the shirts.” The soccer ball fan t-shirt started with…