Thursday, February 16, 2017

Creative Writing Photo Hunt








This first picture is a picture of my girlfriend, Georgia Warthen. She makes me smile every day, when times are good and bad. #blessed
















This second picture is of my journalism advisor, Ms. Orman's teaching poster outside of her room. She has brought me a long way and has helped me discover a passion. #future


















This third picture is of my social studies teacher, Coach Howser's teaching poster outside of his room. He has inspired me to work hard and fight for my spot in today's society. #tough














This fourth picture is of a book case in the Kickapoo Library. It contains some books I read as a child and some I even read now. #HeroesofOlympus


















This fifth picture is a picture of the back of a classroom. This is an interesting angle for me because I'm always sitting in the back of the room just #chillin.
















This sixth picture is of one of Ms. Orman's macs in the journalism room. I've spent countless hours on this square device editing and designing magazine spreads. #journalist


















The seventh picture is one of the courtyard at Kickapoo High School. During the winter time, the trees are dead and bare, but in the spring, they are green and lush. #nature

















The eighth picture is one of a dinosaur sculpture in Kickapoo High School. This was originally put here in the science wing and I believe it would be a huge attraction to younger children. #rawr















The ninth picture is one of my school I.D. at Kickapoo High School. Us students hate wearing these because they always get in the way of our every day education. #irritating
















The tenth and final picture features a symbol of my high school. It is a chief head that will always remind me of my high schools mascot and logo. #chiefalumni













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1 comment:

  1. I enjoyed looking at these, Tyler. And your quote! I'm sure it speaks to the journalist in you.

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