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The Uneasy
Balance of
Extracurriculars
and Life

Issue 5 April 2019

Table Of Contents
2 | Feature
6 | Perspective
9 | Sports & orgs. 10 | News
15 | Entertainment

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Ican not lie, coming back from a school sponsored spring break vacation to Boston and New York was
not an easy transition. Getting back into the swing of early mornings and long days at school was pretty
difficult. Not only was getting back into the habit of school hard, I soon realized that we had a publica-
tion to complete and send to print. Our staff definitely struggled with getting into the writing process and
the pressure was at an all time high to meet deadlines.
Even though our staff faced difficulties with a hectic schedule and “spring break brain”, we were

able to put together an edition of The Prowl that I am very proud of. Creativity sparked within our staff
throughout our articles, and even though we had some bumps in the road, we came together as a team to
create an amazing edition. As always, if you have any stories that you would like to share, please do not

hesitate to contact us via our email, [email protected].
Thank you for reading, and I hope you enjoy this issue of The Prowl.

Managing Editor - Peyton Morgan Editor-In-Chief - Mili Julian

STAFF

Cassidy Evans - Design Editor
Mili Julian - Editor-In-Chief
Peyton Morgan - Manging Editor

Nicole Steele
Jordan Wilder

Jacob Kean
Miles Fahey
Kelly Kallien Abby Otteson

Cover Photo Taken by Peyton Morgan

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Students lockers detailing the amount of activities available
to students. Many students lockers are filled to the brim
with extracurricular stickers, flyers and posters.
Photo by Peyton Morgan

The Uneasy Balance of Extracurriculars and Life

Monday, Feb. 4, 2019. For the by Jacob Kean and-a-half hour performance of Annie.
next week, I would spend I had my road test, music lessons, Outside of her school-sponsored
my every waking moment and church choir. Practice for Annie undertakings, Przybyl is just as busy,
in a constant state of stress. Between took every night, jazz every morning. and uniquely so. When she is not
Science Olympiad regionals that Science Olympiad competitions every staying after school for clubs, she is
Saturday, Mock Trial regionals the other weekend, with Mock Trial spending time with something just as
next Saturday, music lessons for the practice in between. School during the time consuming: her horse.
upcoming Solo and Ensemble and my day, homework after everything else. “I see my horse five to six days
driver’s license test on Tuesday; I was At least I did not have to worry about a week. Each time I go out. It is
swamped. Plus, I still had to worry pets. roughly two hours,” said Przybyl.
about homework. It is a safe bet to say that I am “That is taking two hours away from
Like many other students at not the only busy student. With the homework and everything else that I
Belleville High School, I participate amount of opportunities that Belleville have to do.”
in activities outside of just school. offers, many students find themselves In a survey sent out to students at
From One-Act Plays to Golf, my stressed over the plethora of activities. Belleville High School, 20 percent
schedule is well-rounded throughout “People get stressed out when of students said that they participated
the year. From 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at they have big events coming up,” said in at least two extracurricular
the earliest, I spend at least nine hours Erin Przybyl, sophomore at Belleville activities sponsored by the school,
at school every day, and that is not High School. “When you do this many and 52 percent of students said that
even factoring the activities that are extracurriculars you have events all at least one activity overlapped with
not school-run. At my busiest? 7 a.m. the time, so your stress level is that something else. When asked about
to 11 p.m. Jazz to musical practice, high all the time.” how this impacted stress, one student
spending any extra time I can fit in Przybyl, who participated in said that they were so busy that they
for homework. Weekends? They are Science Olympiad and the musical, had to quit their job to keep up.
a last minute effort against missing among others, was experienced with This stress is something
assignments, and an oasis of a few events happening all the time. For Przybyl is familiar with, but has found
hours on Sunday for taking a break. three weeks from the end of February ways to get past the pressure of her
The week of Feb. 4 was to the beginning of March, every schedule.
probably the craziest this year. On Saturday was either a two to four hour “It makes you very time efficient, and
Monday I had forensics, on Tuesday drive for a day of science or a three to you learn to really appreciate study
four hour makeover session for a two-

The Prowl | Feature. 4

halls.” said Przybyl. Photo Taken by Jacob Kean years of my life.”
Przybyl could not be
Although students may be

more right. When time becomes most impacted by this game of

the top commodity, study halls picking and choosing, coaching

become gold mines for getting and advising staff are faced with

work done, and time management decisions as well. Belleville High

becomes the most needed skill. School Athletic Director Wayne

Przybyl notes that using her study Fell gave some insight to the

halls to their full potential allows what both coaches and students

her to spend time with her horse have to think about when

after school, and still get a decent scheduling extracurriculars, as

amount of sleep. well as specific examples from

Another student who has BHS.

become a master of managing his “[Students] unfortunately

time is Jared Schulting, a senior have to pick and choose what

at Belleville High School who club or sports they are going to

participates in football, basketball disappoint,” said Fell. “People

and baseball as well as the in a school this size have to

Youth Apprenticeship Program. understand that this is going to

Schulting agrees that knowing happen.”

when to focus and when you can According to Fell, the best

take a break is key to success. way for both students and staff

“Every once in a while, to avoid stress is to be as open

I lose a little bit of motivation to as possible. Communication is

go to school, to go to work,” said absolutely necessary to avoid

Schulting. scheduling overlaps between

Schulting, however, activities. Fell gives an example
knows that with the right routine,
A stack of assignments and projects of of a student participating in

he can keep up with everything. students. From playing an instrument to Science Olympiad and track and

He does not have to work shooting free throws, Belleville student’s field at the same time. If both

everyday, and when he gets schedules are full to the brim. activities have competitions on
some time to himself, he takes the same day, and both teams
advantage of it. like they have more control over their do not know that, it could cause
“Use the time that you have. time, and can help make sure that problems not only for the students
Obviously have fun, but do your work you do not spend too much time on and coaches, but potentially for other
when you need to,” said Schulting. practice. The last thing you want is to students as well.
“Get to bed early.” be doing your homework so late that “You could run into issues
Along with getting to bed you do not get any sleep. with disappointing one or the other,”
early, having a routine can really Once you have a schedule said Fell. “And [issues with] not
help dealing with time, especially if down, your next problem is overlap allowing someone to compete in your
someone, like myself, has morning between events. For Schulting, this position.”
commitments. Repeating the same was baseball and basketball, and for Communication comes with
thing every morning really helps to Przybyl, this meant choosing yet again one crucial skill, at the center of
keep me on time, and helps me to feel between Science Olympiad, musical, everything about this topic. Everyone,
more awake by the time I walk out the and her horse. In the end, she made from coach to employee to student
door, instead of feeling like I need to her decision based on her amount of agrees, time management is crucial.
take a nap in class. commitment. Fell, in particular, thinks that learning
A routine after school can “I have not really put in a this skill now will be a tremendous
help as well. Since clubs like Science ton of time [to Science Olympiad] help later.
Olympiad and Forensics have mostly this year,” said Przybyl. “I am going “Kids that participate in
self scheduled practices, planning to Pony Club Function, which is organizations have to manage [their]
ahead how long you can afford to stay something that I have been highly time,” said Fell. “[They] don’t have
and practice can help someone feel invested in for the past six and a half time to be lackadaisical with. I think

5. Feature | The Prowl

it is beneficial for everybody to Przybyl agrees with Fell that court, or anywhere else. As much as
understand how to manage that.” extracurriculars are an extremely I complain and lose sleep over these
With all of this trouble with enjoyable part of high school, and responsibilities I have put on myself,
time management and stress, why knows that not only are these activities things always end up fine in the end,
participate in any activities at all? fun, they will help her in the future as and most of the time I am left with
For Przybyl, Schulting and Fell it is a well. happy memories.
matter of two things: enjoyment and “It is something I can do So even though I had to rush
experience. with other people who have common to get this article written between
“I think everyone should interests,” said Przybyl. “Being a well- State Science Olympiad and the
experience something other than rounded student looks good on college spring break Boston / New York Trip,
the daily grind of school,” said Fell. applications.” a bit of busy in my life will help my
”Whatever that be, I think that is College applications aside, there is no time management skills, and offer a
what high school is about. If someone denying the sense of competition and sense of enjoyment I never would get
does not get involved, they miss a big pure fun that comes when performing without swamping my schedule.•
chunk of their high school career.” - on stage, in a classroom, on the

Responses to a survey asking students how stress and
extracurriculars impact their lives. Many students feel
pressure from extracurricular activities.

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Photo Taken by Peyton Morgan Photo Taken by Mandy McDermott Photo Taken by Cassidy Evans

Skyla the pitbull posing with by Cassidy Evans
her owner Cassidy Evans. Over
the years pitbulls have gained a

controversial reputation.

#FreeThePit

A true friend, a priceless treasure

It is a chilly winter evening and other people. I was scared to have then came to a conclusion and she
you just got home after a long friends over because I thought maybe took both of our last names. Skyla
day at school. The sun is slightly they would think the same thing, or McDermott Evans.
out, and you want to take your pitbull they would automatically hate my dog As the years pass, Skyla
on a walk so she can get some fresh because she is a pitbull. became my best friend. I can not
air. As you are walking around the When I was thirteen, my mom imagine my life without her. As
block, you see someone familiar in walked in with my birthday surprise, cheesy as it might sound I do not
the neighborhood walking their dog as and said that she had something for know where I would be today without
well. me. Anxiously, as I sat and waited my pitbull Skyla. Throughout my
As they start to approach for this surprise, she pulled down the journey of owning a pitbull, Skyla has
you, they quickly pull their dog to the blanket that was covering my birthday been nothing but gentle, loving, and
opposite side of the sidewalk so your present. It ended up being a blueish- kind.
pitbull will have no interference with grey tiny puppy. While there have certainly
their dog. Shortly after that, you hear a The emotions I was feeling that night been events with pitbulls acting
faint whisper under the owners breath could be felt from a mile away. I was viciously towards people, my love for
saying “that is a vicious dog.” the happiest kid in the world. the breed does not change.
On that winter evening, I was Being an excited thirteen Pitbulls have a bad reputation
the person who awkwardly watched year-old kid, I just could not wait around their breed, but I think that it
their playful, cuddly, and silly dog to get up and play with her. The is the way people raise them that turn
get judged because of the way today's next morning came and we decided them into vicious dogs. Any dog of
society views pitbulls. to name her Skyla. My mom and I any breed could react in such way that
I felt like I could not do a task fought about what last name Skyla a pitbull could. •
as simple as walking my dog because would take because I liked to consider
of the judgment I would get from her my puppy and nobody else's. We

Madison Bloom

Blue-Green Algae hits home

by Mili Julian and Jordan Wilder

Swimmers get sick. Dogs are for eighteen summers now and has appearance.
poisoned. Boating classes are experience with the development of “Human activities definitely
beached. All for the same the blue-green algae. increased the phosphorus loading
same reason: Cyanobacteria, also “One thing that distinguishes into our lakes,” said Graham. “People
known as blue-green algae. blue-green algae from other algae is build up a bunch of homes and put
Wisconsin has seen an increase in that at times, under some conditions, it in impervious areas, so [water] can’t
blue-green algae in recent years. In can produce toxins that are poisonous sink into the soil, which is what
fact, last summer, multiple beaches for humans or animals to ingest, come naturally would happen before human
in Madison, Wis. closed due to blue- in contact with skin, or inhale,” said development.”
green algae blooms. Citizens of Graham. “If it’s swallowed by a dog Instead of the water absorbing
Wisconsin pollute or a person who is swimming, and in the soil, these impervious areas
the waters with the acid phosphorus, that cyanobacteria is producing toxins, allow the water to flow off into
which creates an environment for it can cause very serious illness or ditches, gutters, or storm sewers,
blue-green algae to bloom. With that potentially even death.” ultimately ending up in our lakes and
said, Wisconsinites, especially the Cyanobacteria is natural, streams.
Belleville community, can also and is one of the earliest life forms. In Wisconsin, another
be the ones to prevent the amount of However, due to our creation of contributing factor is corn production.
phosphorus contaminating the waters. impervious areas, surfaces in which Many farmers grow crops by killing
Susan Graham, the Lake Management water cannot penetrate, such as soil or amending it, that is by adding
Coordinator for DNR’s South-Central sidewalks, parking lots, and rooftops, extra phosphorus into it. When there
Region, has been managing the lakes we have prompted a growth in its are storms, or heavy rains, the water

Photo Taken by Cassidy Evans 8. Perspective | The Prowl

Algae blooms are found in majority of Dane County lakes.

running off from that soil may carry phosphorus filled waters. These heart of the village. Her tips may seem
extra phosphorus into areas where include leaving grass clippings and small or insignificant, but individuals
blue-green algae will be able to thrive. raked leaves on lawns, washing working together as a collective can
“An area of land that has cars on lawns, routing rain gutter make a big change to prevent blue-
corn growing on it is responsible for downspouts onto lawns, and using rain green algae from infecting the lake.
lots of the phosphorus that runs off barrels, all of which allow water to “I’d like for people to keep in mind
because there is a big chunk of time be either soaked into soil or collected that there is always something that
in the beginning and the end of the instead of flowing into storm sewers. we can do to help,” said Graham. “It
year where there is nothing green to “If people live near a lake, doesn’t seem that the little things we
collect the energy of raindrops when we ask people to consider putting in do as individuals are helpful, but when
it’s raining,” said Graham. “Nothing is a native planting near the water,” said multiplying that by a bunch of people
growing on a lot of area of the soil so Graham. “Those native plantings have in our town, county, or state, it adds
raindrops hit that soil hard and loosen healthy deep roots that will prevent up. We really can make a difference,
tiny pieces of the earth and then it runs the lake shore from eroding. The water as more and more people do the right
off.” can also get filtered and infiltrate thing.”•
Summer is just around the to those gardens instead of running
corner, which is a perfect time for across the lawn and then just eroding
blue-green algae to grow. To prevent into the lake.”
the development of blue-green algae, Graham’s suggestions are
the DNR suggests we take certain important for Belleville community
precautions to limit the run off of members, as Lake Belle View is at the

The Prowl | Sports/Activities. 9

INPHauAseLE
Speak
by Miles Fahey

Right foot, left foot, right foot, Elizabeth Jenkins, forensics requirements and rules, with time
left foot, and plant. Reviewing assistant coach, has helped the team limits ranging from four to twelve
her piece and soaking up the secure a spot at state. She has worked minutes. All but three events are
performed solo.
energy from the audience, Belleville with the team since the beginning “Speech categories [require] students
[to] prepare speeches,” said Jenkins.
High School freshman Claire Patrow of the season by giving feedback “Acting categories can be solo or
group, which is were they interpret a
stands in front of everyone nervously. and coaching, but students have piece of a selection.”
Not only do students get to work on
As her black sheets of paper autonomy in their performances. speaking, throughout the organization
students get to know each other really
scuff against each other, she starts “Forensics is a way for well. They create friendships and
memories.
to worry that everyone can see her students to express themselves According to Emily Flick,
forensics participant since seventh
shaking. This is it, she has to get through acting and poetic forms,” grade, the team was on their way to
Columbus, Wis., for their first meet
something better than a nineteen to be said Jenkins. “Students can also write of the season. While on the road to

qualified for State. Pause, inhale, and their own pieces if they want to and the meet, the bus door would
not close and the bus had
speak. perform it for an audience.” to turn around to get a
working bus from the
Patrow, along with the rest of As an English teacher at school. The only
bus available was
the team, qualified for the Wisconsin Belleville High School, she believes a minibus. The
entire team
High School State Forensics meet that forensics is a great way for squeezed onto
the bus for
on Apr. 12. With years of experience students to develop important over an

Patrow was able to improve her skills performing skills outside of class. hour drive to
the meet.
to reach the point of excellence. “I think it is important because it “Now
I truly
“I had joined in seventh grade, I gives high schoolers a time to work understand
the meaning of
loved forensics ever since,” said on their speaking,” said Jenkins. maximum seating
capacity," said
Patrow. “I was nervous at the first “We spend so much Jenkins.•

meet, but then I got the hang of of our time speaking with our

speaking on the go. This club is great thumbs and not our voices, and

and I encourage the eighth grades to forensics also builds character,

continue in high school.” and it helps develop creative and

The competition is a contest critical thinking skills.”

between individuals or teams in Like traditional athletic

various arguments and advocacy teams like track & field, forensics

skills. A forensics team is sometimes has several different events or

called a speech team. Everyone on categories in which a student could

the team will practice and perform compete in. Currently, there are

some form of public speaking or seventeen different forensic events in

acting for a judge and a small group Wisconsin and six main events that

of peers. The judge will provide you are nationally recognized.

with feedback and critiques as well as The events are broadly

a rank of your performance compared categorized as either interpretation/

to the others performing in the same acting, original speech or limited

room. preparation. Each event has its own

10. News | The Prowl

SBavienglLliveesviBllleooDdrive
by Mili Julian

On Apr. 23, Belleville will be because I just thought it would be cool have not donated before, and remind
hosting another Blood Drive. to do it,” said Jaramillo-Hoffman. “ I them that at such an early age, they
Belleville has a reputation of was going to do it anyways, but I also can already help save a life.”

being a very giving community to got extra credit in Health for doing it.” Another reason people choose

the people of the Red Cross, as the The importance of donating not to donate blood is because they are

average blood drive has an outcome of blood obviously goes beyond a couple afraid of needles. This is something

about 50 pints of blood. extra points in Health class. According that previously held Pamperin back

In order to keep a high amount to the Red Cross website, in the U.S. from donating.

of Belleville donors, High School alone, approximately 32,000 pints “I did not like needles, I

Health and Wellness Teacher John of blood are used each day. The Red wasn’t excited about the needle in

Pamperin started a project in his class Cross must collect about 13,000 blood my arm, but after I did it, I realized I

to encourage his students to either donations every day for patients in could deal with it,” said Pamperin. “I

volunteer, donate blood or recruit need. While about 38 percent of the could deal with it if it meant to save

others to donate blood to Belleville’s people over the age of sixteen in the someone’s life. We never think about

blood drive. U.S. is eligible to give blood, only it that way.”

“I have All community
been told that when
members are encouraged
"Engage students that have notwe are part of the to participate in the Apr.
donated before and remind them
blood drive, they that at such an early age, they 23 Blood Drive. Those
do much better, can already help save a life." wanting to donate can
and when we are
not, the numbers schedule an appointment
are way down,” on the Red Cross website
said Pamperin. and walk-ins are also
accepted.

“[Student] “Donors can feel good

awareness increases the attention.” three percent actually donate. knowing that by donating through

Grace Jaramillo-Hoffman, a “A majority of people say they the Red Cross they may be helping

senior at Belleville High School, was do not donate because they have not patients not only in their community,

a part of Pamperin’s Health class and been asked,” said Diane Nichols, an but also family and friends across the

was motivated enough to donate blood Account Manager with the American nation,” said Nichols. •

herself. Red Cross. “Encourage your student

“I always said that I wanted blood drive committee to get out and

to donate blood when I turned sixteen, make that ‘ask’. Engage students that

A door opens to the ending of the

tunnels. The entrance is located

in the kindergarten wing in a

Secrethidden secret door.

A
The tunnels under Belleville Elementary School

by Nicole Steele

Photos Taken by Nicole Steele

12. News | The Prowl

When I was little, being in the While looking at the tunnels, through them. They were cramped,
old Belleville Elementary I felt amazed. They were very dark, dark, and seemed very uncomfortable.
School was the greatest but when light shone through, a cool Beil has never heard stories of kids
time of my life. Going back there square tunnel emerged. It was brick going into these tunnels when there
on Mar. 28, brought back so many colored gray, full of cement and pipes. were students in the building, but
memories for me: the old small gym, When I bent down to look inside now, you cannot even enter them.
the kindergarten wing, the first grade them, the temperature felt cold, and “[You] actually can’t go
classrooms, the library, and the empty the air was dry. Nothing jumped out at into the tunnels because they are
hallways with the small benches and me from within the tunnels, but it was considered a confined space,” said
hooks hanging low on the walls. cool to learn their purpose. I thought Beil.
Passing every classroom in they would be much smaller, but in These tunnels are in the boiler
the school brought back too many reality, you are able to crawl through room and in other hidden entrances
memories, and now I have a new one them. that open like a door. The library has
to share, one that I did not even know “You’re cramped and you are a door on the floor that opens to the
about when I was in kindergarten: on your knees when you are going tunnels, and the kindergarten wing
hidden tunnels. through these tunnels,” said Beil. has a door that is connected to all the
The old Belleville Elementary “Some tunnels are made big enough pipes.
School on West Pearl St. was meant that you can walk in, and I have been Going into the library and
for kindergarten and first graders. in some of those, but most of the seeing the hidden door, opened my
In 2018, the Belleville Intermediate tunnels are not walk-in. You kind of eyes to the school in a way I have
School was changed to Belleville have to hunch over, crawl over pipes, never seen before. I never knew that
Elementary School and had a new and it’s not too easy.” there was a hidden door that led
expansion to fit the kindergarten and When I saw the tunnels, it to something truly impactful right
first graders. Now the old Belleville looked challenging to crawl through beneath my feet.
Elementary School is no longer in them. It would be difficult even for I now know that naptime is
use, and is up for sale. It has secrets; smaller people, like students, to crawl no longer the most interesting thing
it has hidden tunnels.
I heard about the John Beil opens the door to the
hidden tunnels from John
Pamperin, Belleville High hidden tunnels. The library was
School Phy. Ed. and Health
teacher. This intrigued me, one of the many places that the
so I contacted John Beil,
the Facility Director for the tunnels were located.
Belleville School District,
who has experience with these
tunnels. He then gave me a tour
and the explanation about the
function of the tunnels.
“The purpose of the
tunnels was for steam and
so you can get to the unit
vents so the heat could come
up from the bottom,” said
Beil. “Everybody goes away
from that because they are so
dangerous.”

TCHONESPOIRRAICEYSTheProwl|Entertainment.13
by Peyton Morgan

Over the years, conspiracy theories grew as a trend, taking over Youtube, Facebook, and many
other forms of social media. Below are conspiracy theories tying into the Belleville community.

Belleville High School Principal (See our February issue for more Principal Nathan
Nathan Perry does just about information). Perry and his
everything. From running a school, Now, do not let these clone.
to running marathons, and having clouds of vape floating around the
a family, Perry is a very busy guy. bathrooms and hallways fool you.
Anyone who has emailed Perry Those big white clouds you are
knows that he responds back in less seeing are actually ghosts that are
than five minutes. Literally. haunting Belleville High School.
How can a man so Whether it be Chromebooks
busy have the time to respond freezing, SmartBoards not
to everyone's emails right after calibrating, or those random light
receiving them? There is only one flickers throughout the school, it is
possible answer to this question, and because of the many ghosts living
that answer is… there are two Mr. within Belleville High School. •
Perrys.
While the original Perry Belleville High School choir
is taking care of his family and teacher Sara Krueger
himself, his clone handles his work has always loved singing and
and makes sure that every email is performing. Krueger has been
responded to immediately, even if it teaching at Belleville High School
is 3:00 a.m. • for fifteen years, and has worked
with very talented students.
Ghost in the girls bathroom. Working with 6th grade
choir, middle school and high
Over the last couple of years, school choir, vocal jazz ensemble,
teenagers around the world and sending multiple students to
started to participate in the act state for solo and ensemble every
of vaping. Not only do teenagers year, Krueger’s love for music and
inhale flavored vapor that is full of her talent definitely rubs off on her
nicotine, students started breaking students. But how can someone have
the rules and smoking in school. so much talent?
Krueger's mom, Robin
Rupnow, has the nickname “Gaga”
among her family, leaving only
one explanation. Krueger's mom
is actually Lady Gaga, the famous
Grammy Award winning artist, and
she passed her talent down to her
daughter.
Hiding her identity as a
small town choir director, Krueger
secretly possesses the talents of her
mother, Lady Gaga. •

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April Horoscopes
Aries Taurus by Jacob Kean
Mar 21 - Apr 19 Apr 20 - May 20 Gemini
May 21 - June 20
Fourth quarter is beginning and Easter is coming up and you
nothing could be more exciting could care less about the holiday For some odd reason, you are
than the warm weather. Take time going to be haunted by the spirits
to enjoy the lack of snow, but itself. No, what you are really of your teachers. You might want
remember: even if you are not looking forward to is the day to think about getting that choir
shoveling snow, you’ll have to after. Discounted candy! All the grade up, or else you may have a
jelly beans and chocolate eggs loud awakening. The stars cannot
mow the lawn soon enough. you can eat. Just save some for
say how well you will sleep.
the rest of us.

Cancer Leo Virgo
June 21 - July 22 July 23 - Aug 22 Aug 23 - Sep 22
Prom may not be until May,
We swear we had this written A warm aura is flowing from you but you should still be prepared
down, we really do, but somehow and the stars are captivated by nonetheless. The stars say that the
we lost your prediction. We can’t it. This is extremely good news sooner you get an outfit picked
for you, as it means that you are out, the better your experience
offer you a refund, but would going to have a burst of skill in will be overall. Finding the right
you accept this hypothetical outfit may be trickier than you
coupon for half off a hypothetical competition this month. Whatever think, however, and the stars
that be, from the shot put to a aren’t offering any fashion advice
massage?
golf putt, just make sure the extra at this time.
Libra power doesn’t go to your head.
Sep 23-Oct 22 Sagittarius
Scorpio Nov 22 - Dec 21
All of your dreams are coming Oct 23 - Nov 21 Although summer may seem
true. And when we say all of far off, it is not too early to start
them, we mean all of them. Yes, Have you remembered yet? Of looking for that summer job. In
even the one where you are course not. They knew it would fact, the stars say that you will
trapped on the treadmill and the be this way. You read about it have good luck with your search
weird one with the neighbor’s in last month’s issue, but you and should be confident in your
chicken. Scared yet? You should still can’t remember the falling,
falling, falling. Wake up! Try to abilities.
be.
remember!

Capricorn Aquarius Pisces
Dec 22 - Jan 19 Jan 20 - Feb 18 Feb 19 - Mar 20

We found a quarter, and gave The end of the year is coming Under the sign of the fish, you
it to the stars, but the stars just faster than you think and you can’t wait for the weather to
can’t keep hiding that creature in change and the water to be open
said, “Haha, thanks for the your locker much longer. Sooner again. The stars warn to not be
quarter, nerd.” We later found or later, it’s going to run out of too eager, however, as you don’t
the stars using the money to buy paper to eat, and is going to start want to accidentally summon a
a gumball. If you no longer trust eating your homework and when flood. Better knock on wood for
the stars for fortune telling, may it runs out of that, well, you’ll
we suggest tarot card readings? have to find some way to appease now.
it and some way to explain the

missing assignments.

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