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CKHS Prom 2024
CKHS seniors share a last hoorah with their fellow classmates and friends at Kiana Lodge on June 1, 2024.
by Amanda Repine, Assistant Web Editor
June 4, 2024
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Amanda Repine, Assistant Web Editor
Amanda Repine is in her senior year at CKHS. Throughout her school career, she has always enjoyed writing and had a passion for it. When her first year of high school came around, she discovered the journalism program and knew it would be a good fit for her. Outside of school, she enjoys reading and hanging out with friends. Her strengths as a student include finding a balance between school and social life. One of her hobbies is singing and playing the guitar; she loves music and expressing herself through it. In the future, she wishes to enter the academic world and become a teacher. She has been awarded for outstanding leadership in journalism and wishes to fulfill that title throughout the year and demonstrate her skills, knowledge, and work in her portfolio submission for Washington’s Journalist of the Year Scholarship.

Rory Manskie, Reporter
Rory Manskie is a reporter for The Cougar Chronicle. Passionate about sharing her unique perspective she holds an interest in crafting compelling opinion and review pieces that spark conversation and connect with readers. With a keen eye for detail, she also excels in photojournalism, capturing the true skill of storytelling through visuals. Outside the newsroom, Rory enjoys watching horror films and listening to a variety of music.

Jacek Rovira, Reporter, Copy Editor

Justin Majette, Sports Editor
J.J decided to take journalism because he has always loved sharing stories and giving information to people that may not have it available. Outside of school J.J likes to listen to music and participate in athletics. His strengths as a student is his ability to make connections with his peers. This strength won him the “Connector” award last year. Outside of journalism, J.J also plays violin for the CKHS orchestra.