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Living life the Wright way

Terrace alumnus Yoshi Wright is dressed in all-dark colors with a fitted cap, jacket, tee, slim jeans, and sneakers. He looks like a poster child for street wear. His demeanor is calm, cool and collected. Wright introduces himself with an infectious smile and his radiating confidence seeps into the interview. Creator of the dance group [...]

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Paul.

He doesn’t spend countless hours on it for the teachers. He doesn’t sacrifice his social life for the grades. He does it for himself. He keeps doing it until his standards are met, no one else’s. With blond hair, blue eyes, and, occasionally, glasses, Paul Glasgow knows you have to work hard to succeed in school. As one of MTHS’s top-ranked students, [...]

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Cassie Soriano

Cassie Soriano has many talents including drawing, taking photographs, and sewing costumes for the Anime conventions that she regularly attends. Soriano’s many talents were the inevitable product of her love of drawing. She has been drawing since the age of five, with shows like Digimon and Tenshi Muyo for inspiration. Soriano has won many awards [...]

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Jesse Anderson

Few freshmen have the courage to make themselves known. Jesse Anderson, however, has been iconic and inspirational since the start of high school. Most people will remember him as the guy that played trombone with his foot at the Arts Assembly. Being the incredible trombone player that he is, he will be attending Central Washington [...]

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Jack Carrick

Jack Carrick is known by many to be creative, artistic, and have a critical eye on shapes and buildings. He has loved to draw since he was young, before the age of 13 he had four art pieces in the Edmonds Arts Festival. At the age of 7 he began to draw cityscapes, which began [...]

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Mackenzie Flood

Unknown to many, Mackenzie Flood is an incredible dancer. She began dancing at the age of 4, and has been dancing ever since. Attending Barclay Shelton Dance Centre since 10th grade, she “is loving every minute of it”. Flood participates in many types of dancing, including ballet, hip-hop, jazz and lyrical. Her favorite is hip-hop, [...]

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Gricelda Montes

Gricelda Montes has been a highly involved student of Mountlake Terrace High School. She has participated in many school and extracurricular activities. At school, she is currently the president of the FCCLA club, the vice president of the Invisible Children club, and the secretary of the district Interhigh. She has been a member of the [...]

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Ben Winters & Britney Buxton

Most graduating seniors view going to live on campus at college an extremely difficult transition. To Ben Winters and Brittany Buxton, that is novice. They have been living entirely on their own for the majority of their senior year. Aside from some child support funds and parental contributions they are successfully and stably living in [...]

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Colby Larsen

A trip to the movie theater, for most, is simply a escape from the mundane routine of their everyday lives; a chance to tune out and immerse yourself in thoughtless action and an ecstasy of lights, color, and sound. Breaking the trend of drool-faced teen movie watchers is 18-year-old Colby Larson. Larson says he “enjoys [...]

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Navarre Kerr

Three words sum up Navarre Kerr: Where to begin? With his plethora of extracurricular activities, it is hard to imagine how he can still find time for all of his schoolwork. Yet amidst his extreme involvement and advanced classes he is 13th in his graduating class with a cumulative GPA of 3.93. Throughout his high [...]

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