Maelyn Schramm: Writing Across the Community
Emma Barishman, Staff Writer
May 3, 2012
Maelyn Schramm hadn’t expected to win the internship with the Dallas Morning News when she applied. But she had nothing to lose and everything to gain. Schramm walked into editors’ period that day, unaware that she was the new Dallas Morning News intern. Sponsor Terry Quinn was the one to tell her... Read more »
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 the opportunity of a lifetime when he spent six and a half weeks living with a Chinese host family. ... Read more »
Connor Reed loses his “sweet flow”
Maelyn Schramm, Opinion/Editorial Editor
February 7, 2012
Senior Connor Reed, whose hair is known as “Sweet Flow,” shaved his hair today during B lunch to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association. PALS organized a fundraiser to help send Jacob, a child with muscular dystrophy, to camp. Each of the Mr. Plano contestants were divided into... Read more »
Josh Turner Concert Review
Maelyn Schramm, Editorial Editor
November 15, 2011
The Allen Events Center was filled with country bumpkins anticipating the rodeo Friday night, Nov. 11, young families with elementary-aged kiddos excited to see real cowboys also packed the stands. Then there was my group: high school girls who like country music and attractive singers, especially... Read more »
Maelyn Schramm- Editorial Editor
November 11, 2011
Being Editorial Editor allows Maelyn to voice the staff’s opinion on public issues in a convenient way that will prevent her from expulsion. Aside from writing, she enjoys playing guitar, travelling and getting lost in a good book. She plans on majoring in journalism at Baylor next year.
The Battle of Angels review
Maelyn Schramm, Editorial Editor
October 26, 2011
Attending different productions has always been a hobby of mine, so I jumped at the chance of going to our very own The Battle of Angels performance. Walking into the auditorium, I didn’t know what to expect. Because I hadn’t seen one of our plays before, I did not know if it would be... Read more »



