g{x ctã cÜ|Çà Ju r u p a M i d d l e S c h o o l January/February 2015 Volume 1, Issue 3 Holiday Food Drive INSIDE THIS ISSUE: SCHOOL NEWS 2 JMS BOOK CLUB 3 7TH GRADE ELA 5 TROPHY DASH 6 GOOD GUYS EVENT 7 GIRLS CORNER 9 OPINION 10 JMS HAS TALENT 12 SUPER STUDENT 15 VALENTINES DAY 16 SECRET ADMIRERS 17 PUZZLES 18 Jessie Colon ~ America Martinez The JUSD Holiday Food Drive took place over two days and there were at least 300 community member volunteers on Friday, December 12 in preparation for the main event on Saturday. In room 110 a small group of volunteers stuffed stockings for boys and girls while the volunteers in the gym sorted through all the donations. They filled bags with a variety of foods that were donated. As a special surprise for the hard working volunteers the Jurupa Volunteer Fire Fighter parade drove down Agate Street at about 7 PM. It was a spectacle of shining lights followed by a Disney Frozen Spectacular for all to see. After the parade, we went back to work in 110 or the gym. Twenty minutes later we all met up in the gym to finish the job. arriving volunteers helped organize the gym so it looked nice. Minutes before the gates opened, volunteers stationed themselves either in the gym, food room, stocking room or with the carts. Volunteers pushed each family’s cart to every station. This process continued throughout the day. In all we served nearly 200 families. We gave away about 400 stockings, 350 bags of food, 300 toys, thousands of pieces of clothing, and 25 bikes. The next morning, as the volunteers arrived, you could see a big line of people waiting to receive their donations. The first If you are interested in being part of this magical event next year contact Ms. Gomez or Mr. Roughton. The children’s reactions after they received their stockings were priceless. They had joy and happiness painted across their faces. After all was said and done the volunteers were happy to know they helped the members of our community. The Paw Print Page 2 School News CONGRATULATIONS HAMISH! Article taken from the JUSD website 2014 JURUPA MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS Leo Thomas Millward Pena Participant Hamish De La Cruz 7 Grade Teacher Carr Hannah Dam 8 Morrison Mackenzie Maxwell 8 Corella Khole Arvizo 7 Carr Sasha Parker 7 Matulich Monet Gonzalez 8 Morrison Carlos Diaz 8 Morrison Angelica Olivera-Zurita 7 Carr Emma Kelly 7 Matulich Kevin Monares 7 Matulich America Martinez 8 Morrison Samantha Bisbee 7 Carr Dalila Kubaski 8 Morrison Shelby Ragole 8 Morrison Christain Aguilar 8 Ramirez The Paw Print Page 3 JMS Book Club Krislyn Trevino Our school has had a book club for two years. Our librarian Mrs. Viehmann runs the JMS book club. Last year there were 10 members, but this year it’s more than doubled to an astounding twenty-two participants. The book club reads about six books each year. In the next few months they will be reading Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson and Three Times Lucky by Shelia Turnage. They recently finished reading the book The Christmas Genie by Dan Gutman. The Christmas Genie is a book about a Genie who agrees to grant a class a wish but, the class must decide which wish they want. So they each write their own wish on a slip of paper and the teacher draws the wishes. Then they must decide as a class what wish they will choose. Mrs. Viehmann thought it was a great exercise and decided to try it with the book club. A few of their wishes were: “I wish to be happy all the time”, “I wish there would be no racism”, and “I wish there would be no poor, starving people”. Bridge to Terabithia is a novel written by Katherine Paterson, published in 1977, this book is about Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke. Jessie and Leslie became friends soon after meeting. During their friendship they create a fantasy land called Terabithia. Terabithia was located in a forest that was near their houses. Once in the land of Terabithia the two children were the prestigious king and queen of the land. Three Times Lucky is a children’s novel written by Sheila Turner, published in 2013, this book is about Moses LoBeau who washed up on a shore in Tupelo Landing. She has been trying to send messages to her mother, curious as to why she let her go. A café customer, Mr. Jessie is found murdered. Moses and Dale attempt to solve the murder case. The book club meets almost every month; their next meeting will be January 28, 2015 to discuss The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewis. They will meet again on March 4, 2015 to discuss Notes from the Dog by Gary Paulsen. The book club welcomes all JMS students so feel free to talk to Mrs. Viehmann about joining. Who am I? ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Angelica Gonzalez I am a teacher. I live in Riverside, California. I like hanging out with my friends and family at the movies. My favorite color is dark green. My favorite food is chicken enchiladas. My favorite quote is “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.” My favorite subject is organic chemistry. I have two children, one boy and one girl. I have one dog named Buddy. I went to CSUSB. I am 6’4. Who am I? Answers on page 20 The Paw Print Page 4 SCHOOL NEWS Ashley Martinez JMS Movie Fest! On December 21, 2014 we had our 2nd ‘Good Guys’ Event. It was a movie fest, and the movies were; Rio 2, Space Jam, Grease, The Goonies, Turbo, The Sandlot, Nacho Libre, High School Musical and more. The teachers gave out free popcorn and you could also bring snacks of your own. I went to go see Maleficent and it was very fun. I got to hang out with some friends that I hardly see and I also got to watch a very entertaining movie. To be able to watch the movie of your choice you had to sign up for it in the gym during lunch, well you could only sign up if you were eligible and your teacher had that list. In order to be eligible you had to have no F’s and no OCD’s. If you would like to go the next Good Guys and you have no OCD’s, then you should get your grades up, so you are able to go. Trust me it’s worth it!! Behind the scenes with band Iliana Rodriguez Hello JMS students and staff, if you haven’t noticed, there are a lot of students on this campus that have a musical talent. More than half of those musically talented students are in the JMS Band. I hope you find out something new about our band and band instructor after reading this article. I interviewed Mr. Hakomaki, our band instructor on why he teaches band, upcoming events, drum line, etc. Mr. Hakomaki said, “I teach band because I love music and I think music is the most important thing in life.” When I asked him about his favorite instrument, he said, “I don’t have a favorite instrument, but I have a favorite sound. I like the low clarinet sound and the sound of baritones and tubas.” With upcoming events, the band will be performing at California Adventure in February. The drum line will be having a lot of competitions this semester and will strive to get first place in the junior championships. Mr. Hakomaki is very proud of the drum line because the school was able to maintain it for many years and he loves how more kids want to join drum line each year. Mr. Hakomaki also wants to tell students not in band to join band. He knows that everyone has played an instrument before, and you should be able to learn how to play it correctly. I asked a few students why they like band. Dalia Popok said, “I like band because its fun, and I think it’s funny when I show my friends my music and they think it’s another language.” Mackenzie Maxwell said, “I like band because its fun, it’s also addictive.” Kelly Gadsden said, “It challenges you to remember your music and play the right notes and partials along with playing the correct melody. I like the challenge.” Angelina Grisham said, “I like band because its fun, and Mr. Hakomaki is fun too.” After reading this article, I hope that you can see that the JMS Band does many things and is a whole lot of fun. To all the students on campus, it is not too late to join band. Even if you’re going to high school next year you can always learn how to play an instrument you’ve always wanted to play. So don’t be shy, take a chance, play an instrument, and join band. The Paw Print Page 5 SCHOOL NEWS WHAT’S HAPPENING IN 7th grade ela? The 7th Grade ELA students read the story, “The Lady or the Tiger,” by Frank R. Stockton. Their Engaging Scenario was that they were members of the princess’ advisory team, and, knowing the princess as well as they do, they were to advise her on whether or not she should signal to her beloved boyfriend to choose the door behind which is hidden either a tiger or a lady. You see, her father, the king, had found out that she was dating the young man without his knowledge. He was quite angry. Plus, he had a wicked and yet clever way to settle disputes in his kingdom. He would send the accused into an arena, and the accused would choose either a door behind which was a hidden tiger – who would instantly and ferociously devour the accused in front of a roaring crowd – or a door behind which was a beautiful young lady, perfectly matched to the personali- ty of the accused – who would, at that very moment, marry the accused in front of a cheering crowd. The cleverness of this plan is that the accused chose his own fate, leaving the king guiltfree. The princess, as powerful and clever as her father, found out which door in the arena hid the tiger and the lady. But she knew that, although watching her boyfriend get eaten by the tiger would be horrible, watching him marry another lady with whom he would be forever happy was equally horrible. She agonized over the decision for days and nights. The 7th grade, knowing the princess’ good and bad traits, is advising her to choose the tiger. Let the 7th graders explain why. Why we picked the tiger: ⇒ “I picked the tiger because I knew the princess couldn’t bear watching the man she loved marry another woman.” Milandeep Singh ⇒ “I picked the tiger because I knew that if the man died that the man and the princess would see each other again in heaven” Michael Rasmussen ⇒ “I picked the tiger because I knew the princess would eventually get over the man and forget about him, but if the man she loved married the other woman the princess would never get over that” Pedro Ramirez ⇒ “I picked the tiger because it was the less emotional decision. You don’t have to see the lady with the man you love and ou can move on in life easier.” Alakai Thais ⇒ “I picked the tiger because she didn’t want to loose her love, she loved the man too much.” Madison Soule The Paw Print Page 6 SCHOOL NEWS Trophy dash Leo Thomas Millward Pena On Thursday Januarys 28, 2015 JMS had their annual two mile Trophy Dash. It was a beautiful day! Girls started the race off, running as fast as they could trying to get number one. After the girls race the boys lined up. Mr. Goltry gave them the signal, and they were off! After the race trophies were handed out. It was a success! GIRLS Place Time BOYS Andrea Elizalde 1 14:15 Alejandra Hernandez Ruiz 2 14:47 Karina Morales 3 14:50 Place Time Daniel Alvarez 1 11:35 Roberto Segura 2 11:58 Jeremy Contreras 3 12:14 Angelica Olivera 4 15:00 Jon MarƟnez 4 12:25 Lizeth Jimenez 5 15:13 Abel Ramos 5 12:27 Yara Andujo - Velez 6 15:17 Chris Stacey 6 12:29.0 Cynthia Bernal 7 15:27 Ruben Zamora 7 12:29.6 America MarƟnez 8 15:29 Jordan Agbara 8 12:30 ChrisƟna Murillo 9 15:32 Javier Montejo 9 12:31 Ailyn Mariscal 10 15:37 Brandon Munoz 10 12:32.3 The Paw Print Page 7 SCHOOL NEWS 7th & 8TH GRADE GOOD GUYS EVENT JOHNS INCREDIBLE PIZZA Kalsy Diaz & Aydee Villa Our third annual Good Guy’s event was a blast for both seventh and eight graders. All the JMS students that went to John’s Incredible Pizza had an incredible time! Students were so excited to hang out with their friends, play some games, and eat pizza. We loved the attractions, like the twister, bumper cars, roller-coaster, and much more. We saw kids going on the horse carrousel too. It was so funny! No one wanted to leave when it was over, but when we arrived back at the JMS Campus we were ALL SMILES! Thanks JMS staff for putting together such a great event. The Paw Print Page 8 SCHOOL NEWS ESSAY CONTEST Veterans of Foreign Wars Evelyn Peraza Pantoja The VFW contest is an essay contest with more than 100,000 students in grades 6-8 competing to win first place and compete for 46 national awards for a total of $46,000. The first place winner wins $5,000 and a trip to Washington, D.C., in March of 2015. The contest wants kids to compare America’s history and patriotism with their experiences in their own life. The essay has to be 300-400 words expressing a patriotic theme which changes each year. Mrs. Biddle’s class always participates in this essay contest. Ms. Gutierrez’s classes also participated this year. Four students from JMS won awards this year. The participants who won awards are, Tristin Oliver, Claudia Alfaro, Rachelle Esparza, and Christian Dominguez. If you will like to compete next year in the VFW contest speak to your teacher about joining or go see Mrs. Biddle. Congratulations winners! NEW JMS FAMILY MEMBER Mrs. Krause Diana Valdez ~ Alani Marquecho ~ Itzel Lopez Hey JMS students, did you guys know we have a new teacher on our campus! Her name is Mrs. Krause. Did you know Mrs. Krause use to teach ELA at JMS years ago? Well she did and we are delighted she has returned. Mrs. Krause teaches ELA 8, and attended Cal State Fullerton. Prior to coming back to JMS she taught at Buena Park High School and Rubidoux High School. She expects her students to be respectful and hard working. She is not a product of our district, she’s a transplant! Besides teaching she does not have hobbies because she has two kids to take care of and that takes up all her time. Welcome back Mrs. Krause, we are glad to have you here. The Paw Print Page 9 GIRLS CORNER Iliana Rodriguez & Angelica Gonzalez T-Shirt Dress To make this super cute dress out of a button up t– shirt, you will need to get the following items: Supplies: 1. Solid color button up t-shirt that goes down to your knees 2. Scissors 3. A solid color belt that matches your t-shirt Instructions: Get your button up t-shirt and cut the sleeves to about 2 inches for the shoulder. Then, cut the collar neckline to whatever size you want it to be. When your finished cutting your shirt to the perfect size for you, put it on and put your belt on to get the dress style. Have fun making your dress! Bob Marley Nails To show off this flawless nail design you will need the following supplies listed! Supplies: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Nail design tape scissors Red nail polish Green nail polish Yellow nail polish Black nail polish Instructions: First paint green, yellow, and red stripes on your nail in any order you prefer. Next while your nails are drying cut the tape in any shape you want. Then, once your nails are dry place the tape on your nail leaving pieces hanging over your finger to later peel off. Then paint your nail with black nail polish and instantly peel off the tape and then you are done and ready to show off your new nails design. Have fun! The Paw Print Page 10 8th Grade! OPINION Angelica Gonzalez ~ Iliana Rodriguez JMS is a school of learners. As eighth graders we have learned not just academically, but in life too and JMS is one step closer to high school and that is exactly where we are going next year. Middle school has changed our lives and we have become better, smarter, more responsible people. Our teachers and staff members have encouraged us to succeed in all we do and helped us believe that we can do anything. Carlos Diaz is an eighth grader here at JMS. We interviewed him to get his perspective on these last two years. When Carlos first started middle school he was scared because people made it sound worse than it is and so far to him this has been the best experience. When he started school at JMS he kept his old friends but learned to love and make new friends too. He was in video production and art and says these two classes were great. His favorite teacher would have to be Mr. Roughton because he was fun. Carlos’s favorite Good Guys event was the winter dance because he got to hangout with his friends socially. Overall Carlos states his favorite things about JMS is the staff and the people who surround him everyday. He misses the rotating schedule and thinks it was better than the current fixed schedule. Separating the girl’s lunch line from the boy’s lunch line is not the school’s best decision. Carlos believes that JMS has made him a better person because he was shy before the morning news broadcasted him and helped him to open up. Overall Carlos thinks JMS is a great school and has prepared him to go to high school. Maribel Gomez is also an eighth grader here at JMS. When Maribel came she was not scared because she had previous experience from STEM Academy. She has been here for two years and both years her elective has been AVID. Maribel states that her favorite teacher is Mrs. Matulich. Her favorite thing here at JMS is when she gets to meet new and amazing people. She says the school has changed her in a positive way by making her feel understood, safe, and comfortable. She likes to have fun and the most fun Good Guys event for her was Castle Park. She says the thing she will miss the most about this school are her 7th grade friends. She says she has always been ready to go to high school and can’t wait to go. For Seventh graders we hope you have the same fun experiences as we did. For Eighth graders, have a great time in high school and don’t be scared, it most likely will be the best time of your life. The Paw Print Page 11 OPINION Maggie Do Should Women Be Allowed to Fight on the Front Lines Along side Men? On January 24, 2013, Secretary of Defense, Leon E. Panetta ended the military’s ban on women in combat. He declared that by 2016 women will have the right to fight on the frontlines alongside men. Do you agree with Mr. Panetta’s decision? Should women be allowed to fight on the front lines alongside men? When I first heard this, I thought, Heck yeah! Girl power!!! But if you really think about it, 2016 is next year! So next year, women ages 18-25 will have to sign up for the Selective Service System, or more commonly known as the draft. Although there’s a very low chance the draft will be used, it’s still scary to think if it was used, you could be picked. I think it’s great how women want to serve our country, but while the women who volunteer may fit the requirements, draftees won’t. Most argue sometimes male draftees don’t fit the requirements either, but there are still a lot more problems with women being in the military. One problem is the fact that women are just more emotional than men. On the battlefield, when they literally watch people die, it may overwhelm them and can cause severe posttraumatic stress. Another problem is pregnancy, it does happen. And it’s sad to think after all that training, women could be sent back home because they’re pregnant. And then there’s just the overall problem: women are built differently than men. It’s a fact. I love how women are fighting for equal rights, but some things shouldn’t be changed. Don’t fix what isn’t broken. The U.S. military is for the safety and protection of our country. This should be the top priority, not equality. So, ladies, go find something else to equalize. The Paw Print Page 12 JURUPA MIDDLE HAS TALENT! Aurora Leon Kalsy Diaz & Aydee Villa Hello JMS students, did you know that there is an artist on campus? Her name is Aurora Leon. We asked Aurora when she started drawing and she said, “I started drawing when I was 9 years old” Aurora spends about 11 hours a week drawing, WOW! We also asked Aurora what her biggest dream in life is and she told us, “My biggest dream is to provide people with inspiration and happiness” What an amazing artist she is. Aurora also told us that if you want to start drawing yourself, you should, “Start by looking at the things around you and try to understand what you are looking at” Aurora commented that she is planning to be a great and famous artist when she is older. After the interview, she showed us a few of her wonderful drawings. We are proud to present a few drawings here in The Paw Print. Karina Ramirez Sahajpreet Singh ~ Leo Thomas Millward Pena Did you know we have a really great musician on the JMS campus? We went to Mr. Hakomaki’s class and interviewed Karina Ramirez. He said she is always smiling and has a great sense of humor. He also said she is a very hard worker; she has a good attitude, and a positive influence on other students. Karina is 13 years old and started playing music when she was in 5th grade at Terrace View Elementary. Don’t you think she learned quickly? She loves playing the trumpet, but she would like to try the trombone someday. Her favorite elective is band. She said band is pretty hard, and takes a lot of work. Her biggest dream is to become a band director for a middle school. Isn’t that an amazing dream? We wish you luck! The Paw Print Page 13 The Art of Figure Skating Janelle Alvero Beltran Janelle Alvero Beltran…. may just be the next name you’ll see in the future winter Olympics! You’ll watch as Janelle will gracefully figure skate on the frigid ice. Her passion began when her big brother took her skating at the young age of eight, and she was astonished by her love for the ice. Three years later, Janelle began professionally skating, and is still continuing today. After only two years, Janelle has achieved Best Performance, Most Creative, Best Music Choice, and Best Choreography. She practices three days a week, five hours a day, that’s an insane fifteen hours a week! Her inspiration took root from the fa- mous, Yulia Lipinski, Sasha Cohen, and her Olympic gold medalist coaches, Stephanie Adrian and Sean Rabbitt. “I love that I get to express my feelings on the ice,” said Janelle. Remember this phrase when you marvel at her breath-taking dance on ice in the future winter Olympics. Janelle Alvero Beltran Camryn Lothringer ~ Rozi Jaara Sacha Parker Hey JMS! Did you know that we have a future star on campus? Her name is Sacha Parker! She started acting at 11 years old, and has been on TV shows like The Middle, Jessie, How I Met Your Mother, and The Goldbergs. Out of all those shows, she said that The Goldbergs was her favorite to act on. She wanted to start acting because she always wondered how actors memorized lines. She said that acting is a lot of hard work because you have to get a work permit and you have to list your skills and constantly update them every 6 Maggie Do months. When she grows up she wants to become an actress, and wants to attend UCLA. She says that her family is her biggest supporters. Along with her acting career she enjoys surfing, singing, playing guitar, and hanging out with friends. She also said her favorite subject is ELA with Mrs. Shaffer! She said that if anyone is interested in starting an acting career, to go to www.kidsmanagement.com. The Paw Print Page 14 JURUPA MIDDLE HAS TALENT! Milandeep Singh ~ Michael Rasmussen Alejandra RUIZ HERNANDEZ Alejandra Ruiz Hernandez was recommended to us by Ms. Alonzo. Ms. Alonzo told us that Alejandra is probably the fastest seventh grade girl and possibly the fastest girl overall at JMS. We went to interview Alejandra and found out she was in Florida for a National Taekwondo Tournament, what a surprise! We caught up with Alejandra when she came back. She told us her fastest 2 mile run is 16 minutes and her fastest mile run is 6 minutes. Alejandra loves to run, and she told us that, “When she runs she feels free.” Her favorite class is P.E. and her teacher is Mr. Goltry. Alejandra has been in Taekwondo for 4 years. She just competed at a National Taekwondo Tournament for a week in Florida and won third place. She has been training 6 or 7 days a week for 4 years and has earned her black belt. Alejandra said, “The best part about being at the tournament was visiting places like Disneyworld.” Some of her other hobbies are running and Cross Country. Alejandra isn’t just athletic, but she is also very smart. She has all honor classes and accelerated math. Alejandra has straight A’s Chase Nelson Angelica Olivera Zurita ~ Kailyn Bailon Today we interviewed Chase Nelson and Chase has a very cool talent. His talent is hunting ducks and doves. We asked Chase a couple of questions and these were his answers to the questions we asked him. “I learned how to hunt when my dad taught me how. Now I go hunting with my dad and brother.” “I hunt in Utah and California. Before we start hunting I have to wear my camouflage pants, so it protects me and I won’t be seen by any of the animals.” “I do eat the animals when I kill them. When I kill the animals I do it as a hobby and so we can have food to eat.” “It was not easy learning how to hunt because there were many things that I had to learn. For example, I had to learn how to hide and how to shoot the animals.” “When people tell me that they don’t agree that us humans kill animals I disagree with them because I think animals were put in this world to be killed and eaten.” “For people that would like to start hunting here is some advice, stay out of sights so none of the animals see you” The Paw Print Page 15 Super Student! Christian Aguilar Krislyn Trevino Have you ever wondered who is ranked 1st academically in our 8th grade class? Well, it’s Christian Aguilar and he is certainly an amazing eighth grade student! He takes all honors classes including band, drum line and yearbook for a total of 8 classes a day! That’s just unheard of! Christian is president of the College Bound after school club that Mrs. Biddle teaches and according to Christian, he taught the students in the College Bound club coding (computer programing) from a special website just this month. Christian keeps a packed schedule along with regular camping trips that include: scouting, backpacking long distances, and canoeing. When we asked him how he copes with his packed schedule, he told us he had a “group of friends” he normally does homework with, who support him. His goal in life is to “be able to do something meaningful, something different from others.” Lets see what Christian’s teachers say about him ! “It is rare to meet a student at such a young age and know you are looking a person who will be a success in all he does. It is not just Christian’s intelligence that makes him stand out above other students his age, but also his respectful and kind disposition and his ability to roll with the punches. Christian’s most notable quality is the fact that he never makes excuses, never complains, and always steps up to the challenge.” ~Mrs. Gomez, ELA Teacher “Christian is a better U.S. history teacher than I am!” ~Mr. Roughton, Avid & History Teacher “I have had the pleasure of having Christian in Zero period for the past two years. His work ethic is amazing. Consistently, he is always first in the class on finishing his running assignments. He doesn't complain or whine about anything in class. He just does what he needs to do with amazing passion. I firmly believe that he will be hugely successful in his future.” ~Margaret Alonzo, Physical Education Teacher The Paw Print Page 16 VALENTINES Why is valentines day so depressing? Krislyn Trevino From my personal women on Valentine’s Day will chocolate with your friends all knowledge, Valentine’s Day is in probably be sitting in front of day and then going home for fact very depressing! Of course their TV watching Julia Roberts a date with Netflix. Down to it’s absolutely wonderful for the and Jennifer Aniston movies, its simplest form, Valentine’s people in a relationship, but for chowing down on a tub of Ben Day is a day to celebrate the the rest of us, it is national and Jerry’s. Then, there are love between two people, but “Single It the people who get that feel- it can be depressing because serves as a reminder that that ing of empowerment and vow not everyone has somebody to one special someone we like, not to allow their relationship share that love with. doesn’t like us back. It’s always status get them down. For us a sad moment when they are middle school students being happy with someone, and that single usually means eating Awareness Day!” someone isn’t you. Most single What does middle school look like on valentine’ day? Camryn Lothringer We all have that special about them. If you’re “a lone someone… at school. So, what wolf” and your special someone should you do? It’s almost Valen- is your best friend, don’t worry tine’s Day and you want to show celebrate together. Go out to a them that you like them… a lot! If movie or bake cookies to cele- you’re planning on buying your brate another year of being sin- special someone a gift, try candy gle. If you want to mope all by or a really cool homemade card to yourself, watch a movie on Net- show them how much you care flix and buy a pizza! The Paw Print Page 17 Secret Admirers We all have someone special on our minds. We think about them during the day and dream about them every night. Here are a few people who want their special person to know how they feel. Dear Tatiana P., I wish you knew how pretty I think you are. Sometimes I wonder if you even notice me. I constantly wonder if I’m on your mind as much as you’re on mine. Anonymous Dear Joseph R., I wish you knew how much I like you. You have so many good qualities like your smile and how you laugh. Anonymous Dear Iliana R., I like the way you smile. You may not notice me but I’m always here and I hope that when I look away you’re looking at me. Anonymous Dear Carlos D., I admire you because you’re funny, intelligent, and very good looking. If I had a star for every day you made me smile, I would have a galaxy. Happy Valentines Day! Anonymous Dear Joanna R., I honestly don’t know what I would do without you, happy Valentines Day. Your best friend Dear Alyssa M., I love when you smile because your smile is the most beautiful thing in the world. Don’t stop smiling! Anonymous Dear Lorena B., I wonder if you think of me how I think of you? When I see your face each day I see how beautiful you really are. Anonymous Dear Miranda S., I have known you since 7th grade and liked you since the first time I saw you, I think you are really pretty. Anonymous Dear Ivon M., You are a pretty good friend, you are funny and intelligent. Thank you for being such a good friend! Anonymous Valentine Fun Facts! ∗ More than 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are sold for Valentine's Day each year. ∗ About 8 billion candy hearts will be produced this year; that’s enough candy to stretch from Rome, Italy to Valentine, Arizona 20 times and back again. ∗ More than nine million pet owners are expected to buy gifts for their pets this Valentine's Day. ∗ 15 percent of U.S. women send themselves flowers on Valentine's Day. ∗ Teachers receive the most valentines, followed by kids, mothers, wives and sweethearts. ∗ A kiss on Valentine’s Day is considered to bring good luck all year. ∗ The first American Valentine was produced in 1834 by New York engraver Robert Elton. ∗ 60% of America’s red roses are grown in the state of California. The Paw Print Page 18 PUZZLES Panther Pride Help the Panther get out of his cage Milandeep Singh & Michael Rasmussen Jokes Pedro Ramirez ~ Milandeep Singh ~ Michael Rasmussen 1. What did the boy owl say to the girl owl on Valentine’s Day? 2. What kind of flowers do you never give on Valentine’s Day? 3. Why did the boy have his girlfriend put in jail? 4. What did the octopus say to his girlfriend when he proposed? 5. Why did the boy put candy under his pillow? 6. How did the telephone propose to his girlfriend? 7. What did one volcano say to the other? 8. What did the bat say to his girlfriend? 9. What did the pencil say to the paper? Answers on page 20 The Paw Print Page 19 PUZZLES Scrambled Valentine’s Day How many of these Valentine’s Day words can you unscramble? 1. uCdip ___________________________ 2. aVeltneni ___________________________ 3. acdr ___________________________ 4. dre ___________________________ 5. ueayFrrb ___________________________ 6. othcaeloc ___________________________ 7. igtf ___________________________ 8. orwar ___________________________ 9. oelv ___________________________ 10. ikpn ___________________________ 11. ssnidken ___________________________ 12. aerht ___________________________ 13. nadcy ___________________________ 14. epailcs ___________________________ 15. eb imen ___________________________ 16. Woelrfs ___________________________ 17. nidersf ___________________________ 18. hypap ___________________________ 19. eros ___________________________ 20. oeftnhetru ___________________________ Dozens of boxes Of chocolates, chocolates I’m gonna get so fat! By Maggie Do Red and pink hearts fly Hoping to be returned In the sky they go Rozie Jarra The softest whisper beckons me closer to you. I love you, dearest Camryn Lothringer Answers on page 20 Look around for love Appreciate your loved ones Express your love for them A simple smile is All it takes to see how you Will always be mine Leo Thomas Millward Pena By Angelica Gonzalez Your beauty stands as If a red rose in a white Meadow, perfectly By Angelica Gonzalez Colors red, pink, white Represent Valentine’s Day Harsh, soft, plain colors By Maggie Do Love is like the wind At first it is nice but then It messes you up By Iliana Rodriguez Roses from someone. Who? Twelve beautiful red roses From someone special By Maggie Do Puzzles by Milandeep Singh & Michael Rasmussen Valentines Day Crossword Across 1. WE SEND THESE TO OUR VALENTINES. 3. THIS ANGEL IS THE CHARACTER OF LOVE. 4. CUPID SHOOTS ONE TO MAKE PEOPLE FALL IN LOVE. 7. WHAT THIS HOLIDAY IS ALL ABOUT. 8. WOULD YOU BE MY ________? 10. WE CELEBRATE THIS HOLIDAY ON _______ FOURTEENTH. Down 2. SWEET TREATS IN A HEART-SHAPED BOX. 5. THE SEASON OF THIS HOLIDAY. 6. THEY OFTEN COME IN BUNCHES OF TWELVE. 9. A SPECIAL FLOWER FOR VALENTINES DAY. ANSWERS TO PUZZLES 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. Owl be yours! Cauliflowers! She stole his heart. Can I have your hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand, hand in marriage? Because he wanted sweet dreams. He gave her a ring. I lava you. Your fun to hang around with. I dot my I’s on you! Jokes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Cupid Valentine Card Red February Chocolate Gift Arrow Love Pink Kindness Heart Candy Special Be mine Flowers Friends Happy Rose fourteenth Scrambled Valentines day: 8700 Galena Street Riverside, CA 92509 6. 7. 8. 9. Who Am I?: Ju r u p a M i d d l e S c h o o l Crossword: Mr. Ramirez Check out our paper online at Proudpanther.com! 1. Valentines 2. Cards 3. Cupid 4. Arrow 5. Winter 6. Flowers 7. Love 8. 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