Wildcat Tales

Making a Difference

Kathleen Shaffer, Staff Writer February 23, 2012

Twenty-one thousand children die every day from a preventable cause. In many third world countries children die under the age of 5, simply because they do not have sufficient food and water or are forced...

Dancing for a cause

Jessica Allman, Staff Writer February 23, 2012

Senior Eugene Soh spends hours a week practicing his breakdancing, which is a popular style of hip-hop originating in Bronx, New York. Soh wasn’t always into dancing. He joined the club dancing for...

Transforming From a Cub to an Eagle

Shezal Padani, Staff Writer February 23, 2012

Cooking steaks in the midst of the outdoors not to mention the strong 30 mile per hour was but one of the tasks that was required for senior Parker Volpe to complete in order to attain the high ranking...

Making a difference

Kathleen Shaffer, Staff Writer February 22, 2012

     Twenty-one thousand children die every day from a preventable cause. In many third world countries children die under the age of 5, simply because they do not have sufficient food and water or...

Students choose UTD for academics

Meital Boim, Copy Editor February 22, 2012

     While she swears she’s not anti-sports, senior Ekaterina Kouznetsova decided to attend UTD next year partly because it doesn’t have a football team.      “UTD prides itself on its...

If you really knew me: Karissa Mirus and Leele Girma

If you really knew me: Karissa Mirus and Leele Girma

Haley Bunnell, Staff Writer February 22, 2012

The bell rings for class to be dismissed. It is only when the rush of students fill the hallways that they know it is time to walk to the next class. They walk along side of each other in the halls silently,...

Let’s talk about It

Yeesoo Lee, Staff Writer February 17, 2012

          Whether it’s about gay rights, abortion or the current presidential election, JSA: Junior State of America members will still discuss these topics. Huddled in Matthew Cone’s classroom,...

Soaring to the top (of the scale)

Emma Barishman, Staff Writer February 16, 2012

     Becoming an opera singer isn’t something Leigh McGuill ever thought she would be considering as a career. However, when her teacher, Broadway veteran David Gaschen tested her range and discovered...

Run, Bain, run

Dani Sureck, Staff Writer February 16, 2012

     Senior Michael Bain has spent the past four years running. He has spent countless hours running and accomplished his goals, but he does not plan on stopping any time soon.      Bain will...

Two Plano love stories

Alyssa Matesic, Staff Writer February 14, 2012

Tori Roberson and Daniel Duncan      She was playing percussion in a practice room at Wilson Middle School. He was nervously running lines through his head outside the door. It was March 14, 2008...

The Forinash family

The Forinash family

Amber Robinson, Business Manager February 8, 2012

     Coming from a family of eight, junior Eric Forinash is no stranger to the idea of a large family. Forinash has four older brothers, Alan, Brian, Chris and David, and one younger sister, Faith....

Finding a new world across the globe: Josh Grelle spends his summer in China

Maelyn Schramm, Opinion/Editorial Editor February 8, 2012

     He has camped in the rainforests of Yunan, practiced tai-chi in the parks of China, and has absorbed an entire different culture from across the globe.  This past summer, senior Josh Grelle had...

Load More Stories
Donate to Wildcat Tales
$75
$500
Contributed
Our Goal

Activate Search
The School Newspaper of Plano Senior High School.