VIEWPOINT MAGAZINE Volume 1.3 May 2013 | Page 2

From the Editor

From the Editor

Viewpoint Readers!

This school year has been the most turbulent chapter of my life thus far. Perhaps this statement would prompt curiosity from some of our attentive readers, perhaps a chuckle from the more experienced, but the significance of the story lies in that through unmanageable pains came transformation: an on going, internal struggle to break with the past and become a better person. May’ s theme is‘ metamorphosis’: progression from one stage to its next; a transfiguration. As I take over my position as Viewpoint’ s new Editor in Chief, as our Seniors depart from the community’ s loving arms, and as each one of us adapt to changes that are soon to ensue, I wish nothing but the best for us all.
Soon Hyung Kwon Editor-in-Chief

To The Editor

The new magazine is looking nice, colorful, and organized. You probably hear this a lot,

but good job on the magazine, keep up the good work. I ' m sure the Journalism class puts lots of effort into every issue for the school ' s magazine every time. Doing both a biweekly newsletter and a magazine was a fascinating idea to me. I think at first it was a little complicated, with some articles and topics being repeated in both the newsletter and the magazine. But besides that, it catches the eyes with the color and vivacity of the topics and keeps readers interested. Thank you guys so much for the hard work!
Micah Thornton
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This I Believe
5
Highlights
Sports
4, 12
Story of My Life
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7, 8, 13, 15
9, 10, 11
Opinion
Senior Recognition
N e w S t u d e n t s’ W e l c o m e School starts, full and Dorms open day. at 1 PM.
Secondary Retreat Day 1
Secondary Retreat Day 2
F a c u l t y Dedication
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Review
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Lifestyle
16
Mind & Spirit
12
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Elementary
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