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HOLIDAY 2014
New Signs Win the Gold
It requires an act of
leadership towards a
community that will
Junior creates
leave an impression
campus beautifion people for a long
cation project to
period of time.
win the prestigious
Bishop got her idea
Gold Award.
from her sister who
created signs for a
You may have
seen the new signs in blind children’s center to earn her Silver
the OCSA stairways,
Award.
heard others talkAfter submitting
ing about them, or
her proposal for the
viewed the pictures
on OCSA’s social me- stairwell project to
the Girl Scout Council
dia sites.
and OCSA staff, she
Junior Maegan
decided the signs
Bishop (IA) came
should be from the
up with this creative
students themselves.
idea to complete
Maegan created a
her Girl Scout Gold
contest for the Visual
Award and “make
the whole entire pur- Arts students who
pose of the school to wanted to see their
art in the stairwell.
come to life.”
Students submitted
Two years ago
Bishop came up with their work and with
her idea for the once the help of the staff,
peers, and profesboring and somesionals, they chose
times uncompleted
the winning pieces.
signs.
While she suc“My first year comceeded to finish her
ing here it was a
Gold Award she also
struggle for me...
because some of the reached her goal of
signs were not there,” “show[ing] all of this
artwork and what the
she said. And as she
students get to do.”
thought about how
So the next time
the stairway could be
better, the chance to you’re caught in the
usual OCSA stair trafcomplete her Gold
fic, take a look at the
Award arrived.
signs showing off the
The Gold Award is
work of your talented
the highest award a
classmates.
Girl Scout can earn.
Hannah Peterson
Staff Writer
Photo by Hannah Peterson
All Apologies
The Evolution staff apologizes for the incorrect information printed in the September
issue’s article “And the Winners Are...” Irene
Lee and Mindy Castillo won the Student
Body Co-Presidents election, while Melody
Lee and Dasol Kim won the Senior Class
Representatives election.
Any other corrections and mistakes can be
directed to [email protected].
Once again, our apologies.
Serena Baik, Ombudsman