Senior Spotlight: Audrey Lynch

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By, Nazali Mohdeen After four years of relentless work, Audrey Lynch is just a couple short months away from graduating and moving on to life after high school. Throughout her high school years, she’s been a volunteer at the Centra State Hospital, but is often journaling and skateboarding on her down time. She’s been recognized … Continued

Interested People Throughout History Sing Along with Mitch Miller

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By Pam Teel Mitchell William Miller, born 1911, was an American choral conductor, record producer, record-industry executive, and professional oboist involved in almost all aspects of the industry. He later focused on being a conductor and A & R man. He was one of the most influential people in American popular music during the 1950s … Continued

The Origin of the Family Room

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By: Nazli Mohideen Coming off the heels of World War II was the introduction of the family room.  Following the war, there was an increase in marriages and births, eventually leading to what historians call a “baby boom.” Women, who usually stayed at home, were in favor of having a space that distinguished itself as … Continued