Goal for staff: Make each day your masterpiece. You have to apply yourself each day to becoming a little better. By applying yourself to the task of becoming a little better each and every day over a period of time, you will become a lot better. Only then will you be able to approach being the best you can be.

Goal for editors & advisor: Define success for those under your leadership as total commitment and effort to the team's welfare. Then show it yourself with your own effort and performance. Most of those you lead will do the same. Those who don't should be encouraged to look for a new team. — John Wooden

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Headlines & Captions Edition 4

Please make it clear about which article you are posting. But this is the place to post your headline ideas and your caption (if applicable) ideas. Be creative, appropriate and active with those verbs.

7 comments:

Lena Felton said...

Sports Injury Op/Ed

Title: Double trouble: a soccer player's devastating injuries
Caption: Felton examines her eight scars, eternal reminders of her two surgeries

Cami said...

Article: Scott Young Shadowing students

headlines:
Scott Young Goes Back to High School

Scott Young Sees Student Life From a New Perspective

Captions: Scott and Stephen get ready for class in Advanced Biology.

Scott and Stephen talk about their plans for the day

Greig Stein said...

Main: Are you Siri-ous?

Secondary: Personal assistant, concierge, therapist; Siri does it all

Caption: Siri estimates what the temperature of the old gym will be on finals week.

David Sutter said...

Teacher Athletes--> Sports

Title: Teacher Athletes Admit their Wildcat Appetite for Competition

Caption 1: Ellie Brockman leans exhaustedly on John Morejohn at the 2011 WildFlower Triathlon

Caption 2: Ken Ellingboe pushes to the finish at a high school Cross Country race.

Samantha said...

Wildcats of the issue- Sports

Title: Senior Athletes Prepare for Final Season

Caption: n/a (haven't seen them(

David Sutter said...

Caption 1: Ellie Brockman leans exhaustedly on Tim Beyers at the 2011 WildFlower Triathlon.

This is the right caption^^

Anonymous said...

Headline 1: Winter Break: ‘Christmas Break’ or ‘Hanukkah Break’?

Headline 2: Winter Holidays Trigger Religious Discussion

Caption: Information for this poll was gathered from 100 students in the Café and Library during break and lunch. Numbers represent percentages.