Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2015, Page 11

Description: II. The students in Chinese I and II are supplied with calligraphy sets inclass. An average calligraphy set contains several brushes, an inkstone,inkstick, and a stamp. III. Freshman Noah Like creates ink by grinding theinkstick on the inkstone fillled with water. IV. Freshmen Noah Like andWilliam Gibbons enjoy Mahjong, a tile game of strategy and chance basedon Chinese characters. PHOTOS BY CALEB NORIEGAOpen a fortune cookieand get a taste of therich Chinese languageLEARNCHINESEdreyou?;<^om-y>\efxnn £biey>stand outWhat makes Algebra II Honors differentand more rigorous than the Core 40equivalent?££ The class is much more fast paced, andwe go in depth more on certain topics.Also the book looks more intimidating. • •-sophomore William Wangmusic around the clockiEvery day the music hallway is buzzing with the sounds of violins, clarinets, and the voices of Souths .musically talented students. Heres the breakdown of whats happening behind closed doors. Jj I would consider us all directors,honestly. Its a majority rules kindof thing.-Junior Jacob QilletteThe class plays at the highestTlevelwe can each day, so we areprepared for our manyperformances.-Junior Caroline TannWe usually start class with awarm up, then we practice songsfor our upcoming concert.-Junior Tessa SchlegelACADEMICS 11
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Collection: Bloomington High School South

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