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teaches Reading,
Algebra I, Study
skills, Life skills, and
Math 8. Chad Kills
Crow teaches Life
skills, Community
Health, Athletics,
K e y b o a r d i n g /
Financial Lit., and
Athletics 8. Ben
Rawlinson teaches
OK History/Govt.,
World History, and
Athletics 8. Debra
Richardson teaches
Algebra I, ACT
prep, and Math 8.
Lastly is Christian
Supernaw and he
teaches Athletics,
History, Science 8,
and Athletics 8.
Welcome to PHS!
Some new things
we have are teach-
ers, and students.
The new teachers
are Lauri Shatswell,
our Vice Principle,
Athletic director,
and our Lady Hus-
kies Basketball
coach. Our new
Counselor is Olivia
Chronister. She has
always been here,
but she has never
been our coun-
s e l o r . S e a t h
Creamer is our Zo-
ology, Environ-
mental Science,
and Chemistry
teacher. Meghan
Davis is a returning
t e a c h e r . S h e
teaches English III,
English III AP, English
IV, and English IV AP.
C o r e y D u n c a n
teaches English I,
Creative Writing, and
Language Arts 8.
A t h e n a F a r r e l l
teaches English II,
C o m m u n i c a t i o n s ,
English III, and Lan-
guage Arts 8. Joseph
Farrell teaches World
G e o g r a p h y /
Economics, Okla-
homa History/Govt.,
Current Events, and
History 8. Sharon Hol-
loway, who is also a
returning teacher,
She teaches Com-
puter Tech, Web
Page Design, Desktop
Publishing, and Year-
book. Emily Hudson
Survey over the 8th graders
I did a survey over
some 8th graders
a b o u t H i g h
School. In a class
there was 21 8th
graders. I asked
how High School
is so far and every-
one of them said it
was good. All the
students like High
School a lot more
than Middle School.
Another question
that was asked was,
what has the school
year been like and
all of the 8th graders
said they have had a
good year so far.
We hope it contin-
ues.
Volume 1, Issue 1
September 11, 2015
Pawhuska High School
has suffered many
tragedies this year and
the most recent was the
loss of PHS Alumni Rick
Holt. He was known as
one “good hearted
man”, a “tough hom-
bre” and “a kind soul”.
He was also known as a
great athlete. Rick lost
his life too early! He
had so much more too
give!......
Rest in peace
my friend!
PHS VS. DEWEY—AWAY
WWW.PAWHUSKAHS.ORG
1987 Graduate
Page 2
We are the P-Town Pride
We are striving to make our paper read-
able again. We are an awesome group of individuals that are EVERY WHERE!
(top right) Why are we pointing you may
ask, Well, I don't know either. (Back Row) Hayden Henley, Kyle Sisco, Na-
than Williams, (Front Row) Sierra Sell-
ers, Aimee Rippetoe, Mela Lebeda.
(Lower Right) Mela Lebeda, Aimee Rip-petoe, Sierra Sellers.
(Left) Hayden goofing off as
usual!
By Kyle Sisco
Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 3
YouTube is one of the video entertainment indus-
tries that are almost big-ger and more used than
TV whether! YouTube is watching funny cats or
watching reviews for video games, but people spend
over 3 billion hours watch-
ing YouTube!! YouTube has almost every type of
video. Back in 2011 You-
Tube had 140 views for every person on
earth, Insane I know and if you get the
chance… Check me out on YouTube just search
COLHAWX on YouTube or Google and you will
find them!->
Entertainment
http://www.jeffbullas.com/2012/05/23/35-mind-numbing-
youtube-facts-figures-and-statistics-infographic/
By Kyle Sisco
All the comics shown have been provided by the website Reddit.com/comic /
All of your funny comics this year will be done by the oh so funny Hayden Henley.
Q: What are you going to do this year to make the band more
productive?
A: “Adding more discipline and competition, because without it the band wouldn’t be here today”.
Q: How do you like the size of the band this year?
A: “We have a fairly good sized band this year; we have 30-35. But more are coming”!
Q: Are you prepared for the full year ahead for band?
A:”We are always working towards it”.
Q: Is the band prepared for marching, contests, and concerts?
A: “Yes the band is prepared for marching, contests, and concerts. We have seen the band
room, and it looks great”!
Q: Does the new band room give you and the and the band a good feeling about the year?
A: “It makes us happy! Because the community has done this for and with us and we are very
grateful to have the community on our side, just knowing that the community will be there
with us, it makes us feel special”.
Pictures on page 7
By Mela Lebada
WE WISH YOU THE BEST HUSKIES!
Q & A with Mr. Burrows of the
Pawhuska Band!
Color guard from left to right; Jen-
nifer Ware, Aliyah Wahwassuck,
Zoe Collier, Denver Wahwassuck,
and Rachel Boone.
Picture 4: The band is
warming up on the field
before the game!
Picture 1: The band is at marching prac-
tice getting ready for the big game!
what is her favorite song
“paradise city” she told us .
Also, if you could have dinner
with anyone who would it be,
“my grandparents because I
would like them to see how
far I've gotten”. What would
you say is your biggest flaw,”
I’m too intense, and I think we
all have that problem.” We
asked her if she was adjust-
ing to PHS well, and she
stated, “where I moved from
the town was small but, the
schools where big". I think
it is safe to say that PHS is
very lucky to have Mrs.
Shatswell as a vice princi-
ple , co-athletic director
and girls basketball coach.
We hope Mrs. Shatswell has
a great basketball season
and a great year at PHS, and
many more years too come!
(Below are random pictures
from the first few days of
school.)
By: Sierra Sellers
P-town pride got the chance to
ask Coach Shatswell about
her new positions at PHS! She
stated in our conversation that
she loves PHS and the faculty.
Shatswell is the athletic direc-
tor but, when basketball sea-
son begins, she will be the
head coach of your own Paw-
huska Lady Huskies! She defi-
nitely loves basketball and is
very excited for the season
start up. She hopes to bring
pride and support to the
school as much as she can! We
ask Mrs. Shatswell how she
thinks we can restore the
pride at PHS and she said “
pride begins with ones self,
sharing it with others and
building it up. PHS is only go-
ing to be as good as society
makes it”.
A great positive attitude from
the new vice principle. We
ask Coach Shatswell some
questions kind of off topic like
SO MANY HATS, AND STILL SMILING!
RETURNING TO HIS ALMAMATER
students for college.”
As a PHS alumni we asked
how he thought the school
has changed? “The student/
teacher relationship! The
respect the lack of hard
work paying off.” Killscrow
stated, “restoring the pride
starts individually; it is con-
tagious and we will restore
the pride one at a time.”
Coach Killscrow is very ex-
cited about the upcoming
season. “Offseason is going
great our kids are working
well.” Here are some fun
facts about Killscrow you
didn't know. Killscrow considers
himself one of the best dressed
teachers around. He said, “the
GAP way to go.” If he could
have lunch with anyone it would
be with Sydney Sellers ( to make
all the other Sellers mad). His
favorite song is “California girls“
by Katy Perry. We are very lucky
to have back one of our own now
known as Coach Killscrow.
We are lucky to have
P H S a l u m n i
Mr.Killscrow.
Killscrow will coach
boys basketball, golf,
and football. Killscrow
so far feels very wel-
comed and respected
however he feels we as
the staff need to set the
tone in a positive way for
the year. “I really enjoy
the students and enjoy
the respect they show
me. And I think I can
bring pride, enthusiasm,
and knowledge to prep
On August 30, 2015, Wes
Craven passed away at
the age 76 of brain can-
cer. Wes Craven was an
American film director,
writer, producer, and ac-
tor known for his work on
horror films, particularly
slasher films. Such as
“Nightmare on Elm
Street” and “Scream”
franchises, and much
more. He made 44 mov-
ies in his life time.
Wesley Earl "Wes" Cra-
ven was born in Cleve-
land, Ohio, on Aug. 2,
1939, to a strictly Baptist
family. Though he earned
a Master's Degree in Phi-
losophy and Writing from
John Hopkins University
and briefly taught as a
college professor in
Pennsylvania and New
York, his start in movies
was in pornography,
where he worked under
pseudonyms. Wes Cra-
ven made his mark in
Hollywood with his first
feature film "The Last
House on the Left" in
1972, which he
wrote, directed and
"He was a consum-
mate filmmaker and
his body of work
will live on forever,"
said Weinstein Co.
Co-chairman Bob
Weinstein, whose
Dimension Films
produced "Scream."
''My brother (Harvey
Weinstein) and I are
eternally grateful for
all his collaborations
with us." edited. Be-
sides his work in
horror films, Craven
also directed the
1999 drama "Music
of the Heart," which
earned Meryl Streep
an Oscar
nominat ion.
But Craven's
name will al-
ways be syn-
onymous with
horror. In
2010, he told
The Los An-
geles Times: "My goal
is to die in my 90s on
the set, say, 'That's a
wrap,' after the last
shot, fall over dead
and have the grips go
out and raise a beer to
me." "Horror films
don't create fear," Cra-
ven said. "They release
it."
RIP Wes Craven
News on apple music
A p p l e ’ s O l i v e r
Schusser this week
said that the com-
pany has a lot of work
to do before Apple Mu-
sic is ready for a
prime time release on
Android. “Our focus
is on editorial and
playlists, and obvi-
ously we have teams
all around the world
working on that, but
we’re also adding
features and cleaning
up certain things,”
BEATS headphones cost
around $200.00 retail
price at least. What if I
were to tell you how much
Dr. Dre “BEATS” head-
phone’s actually cost? It
cost $14 dollars to make a
pair of BEATS. If you
bought a pair of BEATS
retail price you paid too
much. BEATS headphones
are made of lightweight
mostly snappable, plastic
parts. You may feel differ-
ently than others about
there sound quality, but
what I'm trying to say is
that BEATS headphones
are over priced and a
status symbol and not
worth $200.00. It might
be best if you save your
money for something
better like Bluetooth
Tzumi’s because they
have a better sound qual-
ity and cost about $54.99
at Wal-Mart and save
$145.00. So there you
have it I hope you enjoy
this story.
Page 11
New way of listing to music
ferent things: Michael
Jackson clicking his
fingers, the pianist
breathing,
the drums
on Dr. Dre
tracks. It
s o u n d e d
clear, and I
could focus
and listen
to different
i n s t r u -
ments pretty easily. If
I stopped concentrat-
ing then I'd miss all
those little things —
just like I used to
when listening to
MP3s. The head-
phone amp cer-
tainly made a differ-
ence to the quality of
the music I heard.
Th ings sounded
clearer, louder, and
bassier. That made
me think about how I
listened to music. I
used to just fire up
iTunes and Spotify
and press play. Now I
seek out h igh-
resolution files where
possible, and make
sure that I concentrate
on the music I listen
to.
Just an opinion arti-
cle.
Combine a decent
headphone and amp
setup with ridicu-
l o u s l y
h i g h -
resolution
m u s i c
and the
e x p e r i -
ence of
l istening
to music
changes.
It wasn't something
to do in the back-
ground anymore, in-
stead it became
more like watching a
movie. I could con-
centrate on the music
and notice lots of dif-
Volume 1, Issue 1
COMPARE COST BEFORE BUYING! By Nathan Williams
Pawhuska High School Football
September 4,2015 Verdigris Home 7:30
September 11, 2015 Dewey Away 7:30
September 18, 2015 Hominy Away 7:30
September 25, 2015 Caney Valley Home 7:30
October 2, 2015 Wyandotte Away 7:30
October 9, 2015 Kansas Home 7:30
October 15, 2015 Commerce Home 7:30
October 25, 2015 Ok. Union Away 7:30
October 30, 2015 Chelsea Home 7:30
November 6, 2015 Nowata Away 7:30