1. The paths, although some gravel, were mostly covered in grass and moss with thousands of tiny daisies sprouting up from the ground. 2. Most of the headstones were small, but some towered over all others, standing almost as monuments to the bodies buried underneath them. 3. One grave, belonging to Clara Billmire (1865-1932), had […]
Archives for April, 2015
Josie Greer: Food Fanatic and Design Wiz
It’s Friday, and as the sun begins to rise over Damascus, Oregon, most children are getting ready for school, with the exception of one. Josie Greer plops down in front of the television set, flips to the Food Network and prepares for another full day of culinary inspiration. Greer began experimenting with cooking at a […]
Josie Greer Profile
The work of sophomore Josie Greer was chosen this March by Professor Lisa Heyamoto to serve as an example of design excellence for upcoming Gateway III classes. Greer’s journalistic success started early on. As a freshman in high school, Greer joined the yearbook staff and immediately began designing, spending over 15 hours after school every […]
