Kaitlin Harrison

Kaitlin Harrison, Staff Writer/Advanced Photographer/The BEAT Staff

Stressing over college classes, trying to get all my interviews in by the deadline, memorizing music and swimming for no apparent reason--I guess this is what my senior is going to look like--sounds about right.

I am the organizations editor for yearbook, an advanced photographer and on the newspaper staff. This is my second year as an editor, and I believe I am doing pretty well for myself.

This will be my fourth year in swimming, and why I still swim, one will never know. I am also the 2018-2019 Head Drum Major  alongside Katy Beth Lashaway and Ember Webb.

“Pain nourishes courage. You can’t be brave if you’ve only had wonderful things happen to you.” -Mary Tyler Moore.

I have grown so much as a person since last year. Little did I know what I had in store for me then, and little do I know what this year has in store, but I hope whatever it is, my life will be changed in amazing ways.

I would like to announce, I am no longer a coffee addict. I decided while driving down the road with this weird shaky feeling in my veins, that it was probably time to lay off the coffee. I still have a ONE cup a day, but not every day.

“I sipped my own coffee, heavy on the sugar and cream, trying to make up for the late work the night before.” - Laurell Hamilton.

 

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The Seminole High Light (1938)--
The first SHS newspaper was run off on a ditto machine. The staff headed by editor Foster Lindley, Jr. went in search of a business which would print it on a new linotype machine.

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Kaitlin Harrison, Staff Writer
January 24, 2019
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