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Gretchen Prifogle

Gretchen Prifogle, Multimedia Editor

Gretchen Prifogle is a senior at LHS and is currently serving as one of the Multimedia Editors. She served as the Photo Editor during her sophomore and junior years. She enjoys taking pictures for articles and creating videos. Her favorite topic to write about is anything interesting about Logansport currently or in its history. She is heavily involved in school activities. She is in dance, Drama Club, Swing Choir, Student Council, Travel Club, National Honor Society and the Mayor’s Youth Advisory. She is the Senior Class treasurer and president of Sub Debs, president of the National Honor Society, and president of the Mayor’s Youth Advisory. Her future plans are to attend Purdue University to major in organizational leadership and human resource development. Gretchen is so excited to work in Magpie for one last year.

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Melanie Contreras

January 31, 2024

Video: More Than Just A Cat

Gretchen Prifogle, Multimedia Editor
September 29, 2023
Displaying their American pride, students scream and yell as a first down is scored. U.S.A. was one of the many themes that was worn to the games.

How Strong is Your School Spirit?

Vasan Nomany, Team Leader
September 11, 2023
Paintings line the walls of the stairway to the upstairs of Black Dog. The upstairs is named Black Dog Studios and has spaces open for small businesses to operate out of.

Hidden Gems of Black Dog

Gretchen Prifogle, Photo Editor
April 17, 2023
For many years, there has been a theme of voices being silenced. Especially those who identify as transgender or through their sexuality. These voices are now trying to be heard.

HB 1608: Student and Staff Concerns

Payton Mucker, Social Media Editor
April 5, 2023
 Focused on running as fast as she can, sophomore Ashley Murillo runs in the distance medley relay with sophomores Libby Dexter, Claire Bundy and freshman Audrey Graham. This is a race where a team of four takes turns running around the track. The team runs 20 times in total against other schools to see who is the fastest. Murillo has participated in track for three years now. “Speaking for everyone in track, we all like that track has opportunities for everyone,” Murillo said. “It’s a well-diverse sport. Track offers running, but since not everyone likes to run, there’s shot put, high jump and a few more other events people can participate in.”

Q&A With Spring Sport Athletes

Lily Newell, Photographer
March 20, 2023
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Once Upon a Berry: Coming in at 5’11”

Jakson Combs, Assistant Podcast Editor
March 14, 2023
While standing in line waiting to buy his ticket to Los Angeles, private investigator Owen Stacy, played by eighth grader Cooper Prifogle, is annoyed by the sound of Nelson Henry’s tapping, played by eighth grader Chris Knapp. Their relationship on stage is very comical in that Nelson is a very easy-going musician, and Owen is an uptight investigator who is annoyed by Nelson not caring about the murders as much as he should.

Middle School Murders

Gretchen Prifogle, Photo Editor
March 2, 2023
At at Oak Hill High School last year, junior Vasan Nomany smiles before a race. The Berry Stadium, which also includes the track field course, is where all the home meets will occur.

Preparation for the Track and Field Season Begins

Jada Paul, Photo/ Social Media
February 22, 2023
Showcasing pictures of Berry Buddies, Senior Maggie Halterman shows incoming freshmen how much fun they have in the club. Berry Buddies is a club that pairs students with special needs students and does all kinds of fun activities together. Some examples of what Berry Buddies have done are ring the bell for the Salvation Army, attend all kinds of games at the high school, and enjoy baking together.

Introducing the Class of 2027

Gretchen Prifogle, Photo Editor
January 23, 2023
Dressed as a clown, FFA sponsor Jennifer Fishburn drives FFA President Graci Homburg in the Homecoming parade.

Bugging the Competition

Jerika Razer, Features Section Editor
January 12, 2023
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