Climbing Club
#1: Climbing Club is in its second year as a club now and they are looking to expand this year. The club was started originally by Ben Mohler and Ian Cobb and last year they climbed a lot inside and met every wednesday. This year, Climbing Club has now expanded to include both the girls and boys division. Mrs. Vela said that "We are hoping to go outside [to climb] at some point". I also interviewed the "Brain Child" behind this club, Ben Mohler. This year he told me that they used school funds to buy equipment and pre paid passes to go climbing every wednesday after school. They all go to the Rock and Jam which is the local climbing gym in Parker.
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#3: Fagnat has photos...
Comic Book Club
#1: Comic Book Club is a new club at Regis Jesuit that was started by Nick Forester. Mrs. Grey moderates the club and also happens to be very fond of comics as well. Their plans for this year include going on various field trips and going to Comicon in Denver. This club is in the baby stages of its development after talking to one of the newest members of the club, Jacob Santos. He hasn't shown up to any meetings yet but wants to start bringing in some of his comics for his other peers to read. He feels that he has a lot to contribute to the club.
#2: Club No longer exists
#3: Club No longer exists
Friday, September 27, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Yearbook Blog #3
I interviewed Joe Bozeman and I interviewed him about his riveting scar story. Freshman year when joe used to play lacrosse as a goalie, Coach Brown, his freshman lacrosse coach, was warming him up before practice. Usually when you warm up a goalie you start out with slow shots and stick side high. When Coach Brown started warming Joe up he decided to shoot the ball really hard and make it a bounce shot. Unfortunately, Joe was not ready for this shot and the ball bounced off the bumpy ground (the field by the girls softball field) and hit joe right in the family jewels (if you know what I mean). Joe fell down immediately and "entered into the worst pain of my life" as Joe describes it. Joe didn't go to school for a few days and was still in a great amount of pain and it was until a week later until he go back on the lacrosse field. Joe also told me that moment made him not want to play goalie anymore and ultimately quit lacrosse for good.
I like how the right and left sides of the spread are brought together by the bleeding technique that this illustrator does. The dots that he uses set the tone of what the article is about and the dots bring your eyes to both the picture and the title which is the ultimate goal when you are creating a spread. The part that I would like to steal and use from this spread is the title bleeding into the picture. I like how the title bleeds into the picture forcing the border between the two to bend.
I like how the right and left sides of the spread are brought together by the bleeding technique that this illustrator does. The dots that he uses set the tone of what the article is about and the dots bring your eyes to both the picture and the title which is the ultimate goal when you are creating a spread. The part that I would like to steal and use from this spread is the title bleeding into the picture. I like how the title bleeds into the picture forcing the border between the two to bend.
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