The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 04.12.1992, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 04.12.1992, Blaðsíða 4
Puffin Publishing Co. open for business Crayons, colored pencils and pens are put to The Puffin Publishing Company is supported Story and photo by J02 Colleen “Ghostwriter” Casper The humming noise of the sewing machine could be heard as the needle and thread cut their way through the paper. No, it is not material, but paper that the children of the A.T. Mahan Elementary School use to publish their own hardback books. The final product con- tains all the details of a ‘real’ book that was authentically published. The publishing takes place at the Puffin Publishing Company which recently opened thanks to Cheryl Oise, a vol- unteer and founder of the company. “My child brought home a book from Tanya Dickey’s class. Shortly after that we discussed what a great idea it would be to start a publish- ing company for the children. I have been running the publishing company ever since,” Crise said. Children from kindergarten through sixth grade can all get involved in book making. It starts in the classroom where the children decide what they are going to write about. Topics of the bodes range from numbers, family members, a recent experience, purple flying dragons or anything else their creative minds can dream up. Then the fun begins. Each child writes and illustrates the pages of their book which will be mounted later inside the sewn bound pages. work allowing their thoughts to take a tangible form on paper. “The whole project is a great big learning experience. Making a book improves the children’s writing skills. They also learn library skills because each book has a Puffin Publishing insignia on it for the copyright, a dedication page, the story itself and on the inside jacket flaps, of course, is the column, ‘about the author’,” said Crise. The spine of the jacket even shows off the title and author so when the book is placed on the shelf, it will easily be identified. Authenticity is the name of the game and the children are aware of how professional their bode will be. Crise explained, “There have been times when I have questioned the chil- dren if they have made a book before and one child remarked, “No, I have just stapled some pages together, it was nothing like this.” The children also have the opportunity to enhance their reading skills when they share their books with other classes. The children all want to read their books out loud but there is only time for just a few. One of the proud readers approached the front of the room, waited for complete silence then began to read. The cover of the book was proudly displayed for all to see, then the story begins... “A purple flying dragon decided to visit Iceland one day when...” by the community donations. School supplies, paper, coloring items and other supplies are always welcomed. Volunteers to help run the Puffin Publishing Company are also needed. Call Cheryl Crise at ext. 2001 or Tanya Dickey at ext. 7412 for more information. Joseph Banayo, 6, colors his book cover. A.T. Mahan High School honor students The following is a list of first quarter A.T. Mahan High School honor roll students. 12th Grade Emily A. Allen Token D. Bamthouse Valerie L. Bergeron Michele D. Bussey Carmelita C. Chavez Edith N. Davenport Rebecca S. Ray burg Shannon Reaves Nicki L. Repici Princesa E. Serna Douglas C. Whiteside Saundra Marie Yearty 11th Grade Jeffrey B. Bigos Amy L. Gillies Brendan Gmyrek Allen D. Hayes Helga M. Hayes 10th Grade Matthew S. Allen Kelly C. Bauer Dawn M. Bussey Todd D. Butler Beth Campbell Joy A. Conoscenti Charles R. George II Terrie L. Handing Elon T. Jenkins Erika B. Looney Jeremiah D. Perez Benjamin W. Rayburg Alex W. Vanmoerkerque Daniel W. Young 9th Grade Eric A. Baltazar Sandra Sue Betting Adrienne C. Cameron Joshua W. Deloach Helene Federici Richard Hollingsworth Nirvan Jain Michael E. Jenkins Da Hye McConnell Brooke M. Sacrider Eric W. Seyler Gerald Taylor III K.C. Vanmoerkerque Joshua K. Westervelt 8th Grade Kathryn G. Alipio Victoria L. Bogart Jason J. Borja April R. Bowling Kimberly A. Cameron Tony G. Conoscenti Elizabeth Elias Catherine George Samantha R. Gumoe Curtis L. Hayes Simone Jefferson Abra N. Jordan Jacquelyn M. Miller Lindsey McMurray Erick H. Pacheco Phorsha R. Peel William H. Quimby Kenneth Ray Lindsey F. Richard Leilani K. Santos Katrina M. Shockely Bryan J. Smith Karen E. Spencer Timothy Starratt Emily L. Thielemann Shaun C. Whiteside Brian D. Williams Samantha A. Wright Brandi M. Yellock Ryan J. Young Tricia N. Young 7th Grade Erica Renee Allen Brett C. Alyea Jay D. Bamthouse Jennifer M. Benavides Marla M. Bizzle Adam Cheek Christine Christofferson Stephen S. Comer April Davies Richard P. Fleming Michael K. Gillian Amber L. Harrell Heather A. Hinshaw Darcy C. Hufstader Katharine E. Hull Adriane L. James Bobby N. Lowery Jr. Elizabeth M. Mehler Jennifer D. McAlpin Launee Miller Casey M. Rayburg Ashley Sacrider Kristi M. Spencer Sylvia S. Vassell Monique E. West Kyle J. Wright ff 4 The White Falcon

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