![]() ![]() In what branch of the military have you enlisted? Patton: Army Murphy: Army Weaver: Civil Air Patrol- Air Force Daddario: PA Army National Guard Haines: Army Williams: Army National Guard Van Buren: Army Explain the reason behind your enlistment with the U.S. Below, they discuss the reasons behind their respective enlistments and their long-term plans, whether as career servicemen or civilians. ![]() Some will be going active duty others serving with the Guard or Reserves. Transported to the trauma center in Altoona, she was See SOPHOMORE/ Page A4 MCHS Prom A Night in the Spotlight Tyrian photo illustration by FINNIAN SAYLOR Tyrian photos by FINNIAN SAYLORÄ¢ People A2-Lewistown, PA Tuesday, Huskies in the military By TYRIAN STAFF LEWISTOWN- Even before graduating from high school, a number of students are already serving their country through their involvement in the United States Armed Services. Although two other family members were also in the car, Hannah was the only one injured. The accident Hannah was a passenger in the back seat of the family car, Tyrian photos by FINNIAN SAYLOR Hannah and her aide Lori Aultz work on painting (above) and walking (at right). But Hannah spent her birthday unconscious and on life support. Had she been able to celebrate her 14th birthday, that wish likely would have been the one Hannah would have made before blowing out the candles on the cake. ![]() The message on her screen reads: some space times, space I space wish space I space could space walk space and space talk. LEWISTOWN Using one finger intent on striking its selected targets, Hannah Faulkner types out her answer to a question on her ipad. Through it all, she has maintained both her brilliant smile and a faith in God that strengthens her daily. Since then, the 16-year-old has been engaged in a valiant battle to regain the skills and faculties she lost that day. The force of the impact left Hannah with a serious brain injury that destroyed the centers of the brain that control speech and gross motor skills. See MCHS SURVEY / Faith, optimism, tenacity fuel sophomore s fight By FINNIAN SAYLOR Editor s note: Two years ago, when Hannah Faulkner was 14, she was involved in an automobile accident. Just how plugged in and dependent are we on our technology? The graphics tell the story. In order to determine how fully immersed MCHS students are in their technology, The Tyrian staff recently conducted a survey of the student body and tallied the responses according to gender. The creativity that developed in this decade and the decades that followed brought about an overarching need to use and be surrounded by technology at all times. That is when rudimentary personal computers were released, along with the first portable music player (the Sony Walkman), followed by arcade games, floppy disks, VCRs, s, voic systems, microwaves, and cell phones. ![]() When did this excess use of technology begin? The year 1970 proved to be one of inspiration, ingenuity, and invention. Most of us have some type of technology available for us to use every minute of every day: cell phones, ipods, laptops, the internet. Her building assignments have See RETIREES/ Page A3 LEWISTOWN Growing up in the information age, we are more than a little familiar with technology. Retirees (L-R) Darla Wheeler, Pat Crosson, Judy Gisewhite, Brenda Dudick, Brenda Dillman Living in an era of technology By KIM DUTCHER Pat Crosson, Secretarial staff Crosson is leaving MCSD after 34 years of service during which she has worked as a library clerk, clerk typist and for the past two years as an atten dance clerk. Following are some parting thoughts from them as they prepare to begin their retirement years. When attendance clerk Patricia Crosson, aide Brenda Dudick, cafeteria manager Darla Wheeler and teachers Brenda Dillman, Judy Gisewhite, Betty Longfield and Connie McMinn exit the building, a combined years of combined experience will go out the door with them. For seven MCHS teachers and support staff, those same doors will open a few days later into more than a summer break. 3 Mifflin County High School Tuesday, Inside the CTC Pages 9-10 Welch flying to France National Essay Winner Over 200 years experience leaving building By TYRIAN STAFF LEWISTOWN When the final bell rings on June 1, students will rush out the doors and into summer. ![]()
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