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Spinning With Color
Zoe Snell and Gabby Young
Guard is an amazing community that you will find a home and community. you will learn valuable life skills, but you’ll learn to love being on the floor, a reason to showcase every thing you have, and then feel nothing but support.
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About the Contributors

Zoe Snell, Feature Editor of Broadcast Media
Zoe Snell is a sophomore and it’s her second year in journalism. Zoe started out in introduction to journalism last year and instantly fell in love with broadcasting. She went to several camps and even was the first freshman to go to the spring conference. Zoe is the feature producer for the broadcast class. Not only is Zoe a journalist, she has her own band that plays local gigs once a month, and she’s on the color guard team.

Gabby Young, Reporter
Gabby Young is a sophomore, this is her second year of publications. This is her first year in yearbook. She enjoys photography and spanish. She played trombone for four years in the school band but had to quit to pursue her love for theater. You can often find her reading a book, walking her dogs or preparing for an audition.