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the other side • columbus north high school • 2009 • volume 1
The Other Side is published once a year by Columbus North Publications and printed by Pentzer Printing in Columbus, Ind. Each work is the property of the author or artist and may not be reproduced without his/her permission. The views represented in the magazine are not necessarily those of The Other Side, Colum-bus North Publications, BCSC, North High School, or Pentzer Printing.
Twenty-five written works, 20 photographs and eight pieces of art make up the first volume of Columbus North’s literary arts
magazine. This was a year of firsts, beginnings, the start of something. This year, everything changed. The staff was set. We knew what we wanted but didn’t quite know how to do it. Slowly, we developed a size, 7.75” then the title “The Other Side”, and theme of this magazine; “Beginnings”.
But, “The Other Side” is not just the name of North’s literary arts magazine. It is the other side of the person walking down the hall laughing with friends. It is the other side of the learning environment the creative side. Students have another side to them; it’s finding that side that can pose difficulties. This literary arts magazine is a place for the people who have found their other side to showcase their accomplishments.
The 2009 theme is “Beginnings.” We would like to kick-off this magazine with an amazing issue, filled with lots of amazing things from some pretty amazing people. “Beginnings” also signifies the beginning of an era; the beginning of something that will hopefully continue into the future.
A literary arts magazine is a place for artists and writers to publish their creative works. A place for them to showcase what they have done. On behalf of the 2009 staff, thank you for reading and enjoy.
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“the flower”by Shelby Satterfield
“they tell me”by Misty Settle
“whispering wind”by Destinie Aull
“vulnerable”by Elizabeth Clerkin
“white t-shirt”by Steve Keogh
“balderdash”by Marissa McEwan
“cut and paste”by Jill Bosserman
“solitary winter”by Deirdre Douglas
“summer fun”by Lydia Drake
“deserted island”by Molly Rinehart
photography written work
“the color blue”by Cory Wildman
“cat’s cradle”by Erin Truman
“penunita”by Paulina Chaviraar
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They tell me I should forget about you,They tell me I shouldn’t cry.They tell me memories will slip away, and the tears as time goes by.They tell me I’ll find another oneto take the place of you.They say he’ll be even better nowand he’ll do the things you do.They say it’s all over now,they told me I would forget.They said things would get better soon, but I haven’t forgot yet.They say it’s okay to feel the hurt,and in time I’d find it true, I guess that time hasn’t come quite yet,because I’m still in love with you.by Misty Settle
“Balderdash”Marissa McEwan
When she is happy, she lets me be her paparazzi. 04Artist Statement:
I walk down the halls of my high school, and all I see are people who are afraid:afraid of touching someone else’s heartafraid of feeling things that don’t seem rightafraid of crying when others don’t cryafraid of loving but not being lovedafraid of ridicule from their so-called friendsafraid of failing when perfection is required afraid of reaching out to another’s souland mostly afraid of growing upbecause it’s hard to think of being on your own
and having responsibilities that mommy can’t help you with.But it’s amazing how scared you getwhen you just look at all these kidsand you can see how lost they are. It’s like they all go through the motionsand their lives are really just learned actions.It’s just school. Sleep. Repeat. Repeat.Nothing more and nothing less. I walk down the halls of my high school and all I see is loss.
I walk down the halls of my high school, and all I see are people who are afraid:afraid of touching someone else’s heartafraid of feeling things that don’t seem rightafraid of crying when others don’t cryafraid of loving but not being lovedafraid of ridicule from their so-called friendsafraid of failing when perfection is required afraid of reaching out to another’s souland mostly afraid of growing upbecause it’s hard to think of being on your own
and having responsibilities that mommy can’t help you with.But it’s amazing how scared you getwhen you just look at all these kidsand you can see how lost they are. It’s like they all go through the motionsand their lives are really just learned actions.It’s just school. Sleep. Repeat. Repeat.Nothing more and nothing less. I walk down the halls of my high school and all I see is loss.by Emili Hefler
“Cut and Paste”Jill Bosserman
This is the cover of a notebook which has many words pasted on
it. Some are together for a reason, others are there randomly. It is a
collection of ideas to make people think.
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“Mother Nature’s Castle”Aimee Miller
I took this picture on a trail in Germany that lead to a castle. I found myself more fascinated by the nature surrounding the structure than the structure itself.
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The trees around you whisperAll the things you want to hear.They murmur pretty lies,And carry away your fears.
The deceitful whispers surround you,A blanket of lie on top of lie.Through the night, the wind blows strong,But with sunrise, starts to die.
The flurry of lies cease.Caught offguard, you’re left exposed.No blanket to keep you warm,The truth left undisclosed.
The dreaded fears creep back,you gradually forget who you are,Feeling vulnerable and alone,no company but deep scars.
As light gives way to dark,Night returns yet again.The whispers come flowing backAs the trees pick up their wind.
You embrace the night,Welcome the two-faced wind,Knowing all the while, the cycle never ends.by Destinie Aull
“Solitary Winter”Deirdre Douglas
A bare tree is slhouetted against a stormy sky.
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A tear falls as the rain invites itself inside.In my heart there are so many things I am trying to hide.Disordered habits formed outside emotions into a lie.My stomach will no longer growl to keep me dry.I need to show the realto set me on the path to finally heal.I will stand in my internal rain.Flourish in my own pain.I will let you stand by my sideand I promise to no longer hide.by Emily Pedigo
“Summer Fun”Lydia Drake
This is at Holiday World on the swing
ride. I was sitting behind Lupita Arenas
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“Alley”Marissa McEwan
Savannah, Georgia.
“Untitled”Liz Nay
My boyfriend and I were driving around and he held my hand most of the time.
“Through the Looking Glass”Deirdre Douglas
The clock tower on First Christian Church peeks through the statue in front of the library.
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“Over the Rainbow”Lydia Drake
Downtown in San Salvador.
“A Day in My Shoes”Caroline Federle
I took this on my back deck. I love my chucks and wear them almost
every day.
“Georgia Rae”Ally Nystrom
My puppy, Georgia, and I were at the park. She likes to drink out of water bottles, so I gave her mine.
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It’s thirty-two degrees outsideI’m left with nowhere else to hidebut bare my skin to insecurity
I’ve frozen since you’ve been goneI sleep with all the lights onLost belief in lost philosophy
All false pretenses stricken Colors of the world we live inFall away and leave me vulnerable
It’s thirty-two degrees outsideI can’t lie, my hands are tiedIt’s become such that we’ll all pay a cost
You set fire to what was my soulWith total desire and loss of control It’s hard to think of my love’s labors lost
It’s thirty-two degrees outsideFrigid air keeps me aliveYou’ve given up and I’m vulnerable
The temperature at which water freezesI don’t want to hear your reasonsWe’ve wasted time that made my heart too full
It’s thirty-two degrees outsideI can’t lie, my hands are tiedI know you leave me vulnerable.by Elizabeth Clerkin
“Sky is the limit”Ciera Johnson
When I’m with my brother Jack, I always remember that I am still a kid deep down and that anything is possible. 14
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“Shattered Dreams”Jill Bosserman
When things get hard, the first thing people want to do is just walk away.
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Who taught you that expression?Did you learn it from nature?Did God want streams running down your moun-tains?Do you miss them? Cause I miss them as wellIt’s a strange thing that’s not pretty whatsoeverOh yeahYou lost a friend
Here’s that dreaded expressionI should have expected it againI missed curfew for the forth time in a rowI’m really not a bad kidDon’t you get itI don’t like it hereGet your judgmental disapproval away from meOh yeahI’m probably moving out
Who taught you that expression?Did you learn it from your momma?Did we tell you to smirk?When things aren’t in orbit around your spaceOr is that your own creation?Can you show me that again?I couldn’t catch on to what you were portrayingOh yeahThere’s something caught in your eye
Who taught you that expression?
Did you learn it from your poppa?Did someone tell you to scowl and show your teeth?Or did you dig that up from your inner angers?Don’t show me that againI can’t recognize you when you do that gestureOh yeahI forgot. She cheated on you.
I see you in that expressionI didn’t get the same message I’ve been seeing all those secret dazeIt tears me up to see you like thatCan you give me some assurance That you’ll be okay. Cause I careYou won’t look into my gazeOh yeahI’m leaving you
I caught you in that expressionDid you learn it from your sista?Did she show you that you can be truly happy?Show that to everyone you knowThen they’ll ask you what’s upand you won’t have to saycause they’ll know they’ll say“Oh yeahYou’re in love.” by Sarah Peters
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Moments of happiness you can seeA grin beaming away shines from me
But this I can assure is just a maskHiding the pains of my eveyday task
No one knows the real true meThey only know what I let them see
It’s difficult to see what my thoughts really areWhat I shor is not the truth by far
It’s difficult to see what I am thinkingIt’s not obvious like waving or winking
I hide my emotions from all those who seeThis is really the way, the way it must be
‘Cause if you see deep into my mindYou’ll see some monsters that you’ll find
These monsters lurk beneath my skinThey bring pain and fear, all kept within
I can’t let visions of this mess occur‘Cause if you see my thoughts - you’ll see her!
The woman I’ve kept hidden insideThe woman I really much continue to hide
Hidden for years upon yearsHiding my pain and tears
The lies forever buried awayLies forever, hidden must stay
The inner self in a clever disguise The only weakness is her broken eyes
I really must say without a doubtThese are some words I really must shoutby Nicole Wildman
“Deserted Island”Molly Rinehart
The calmness of the ocean captivates my
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“The Color Blue”Cory Wildman
An abstract painting of random shapes put together randomly.
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Pure and crisp right from the packBut pure and crisp no moreI gaze upon the white t-shirt That lays upon my floor
This t-shirt tells a storyOf many different tonesA story both of sighs and gaspsOf laughter and of moans
Worn alone with biceps bare – A Greaser with raised fistReminds me of my younger yearsAnd the girls I should have kissed
Worn underneath a sweatshirtMore layers make me sweatAfter practice it’s peeled offMy shirt is yellow – soaking wet
Worn underneath a collarTie and coat complete the dealMy shirt soaks up the insecurityI’m not allowed to feel
Eagerly but humblyMy shirt jumps from its drawerReady to do the thankless taskOf being worn once more
The fabric’s nothing specialOnly torn and stained with dirtBut there’s a sacred kind of honorIn this tight old white t-shirt
“Lost in Thought” Missy Burger This is at the Malterhorn in Switzerland last summer.
by Steve Keogh
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“Boutonniere and Corsage Making ”Kelsey Moriarty
Mrs. Bridgeman and Mrs. Miller are making boutonnieres and corsages before prom.
“Camo Frog”Brandon Gorski
I took this picture with my Canon Powershot A620 at a fish hatchery in Avoca, Ind.
“Home”Emily Duke
It’s finally spring. The flowers are blooming and the sun is shining. What a perfect way to end a perfect day.
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“Self-Portrait”Stephanie Kirkling
It took way too long to do, but it was totally worth it.
When one awakes they wish they hadn’tTo continue to dream is the only purposewhen you open your eyes you don’t think of what lies before youLife is a hard journeyAnd dreaming is only an escape for a nightBut to keep dreaming end-lessly is a sinby Breanna Pumphrey
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That little flowerThat small little flowerSo pretty with those purple petalsWith that short green stemThat makes you happy with the feel of springSurrounded by that green, green grassWith that path of grass that is slightly shorter than the restLeading you on to that oak treeBeautiful and LargeWith branched that hit the slyin that sky where there are birdsBirds that fly in that VThat pass the planeWhen that plane passes it blows all the green grass to a leanWhile all of this is happeningThat little flower with those purple petals Watches allby Shelby Satterfield
“Last Day”Michael Douglas
I took this and most of the blossoms were
gone the next day.
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“Alone”Marissa McEwan
I originally found this picture in National
Geographic and it really caught my attention.
“Untitled”Brittany Blankman
I saw that picture in a magazine. I drew it
because I loved the girl’s hair.
“Cat’s Cradle”Erin Truman
The title for this comes from a Kurt
Vannegut book.
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“Line Shadowing”Brooke George
This artwork is the best I’ve done so far.
“Stan”Kamron Heffelbower
Black and white character portrait.
“Penunita”Paulina Chavira
A portrait of my best friend.
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Emili Hefler
Jill Bosserman
Destinie Aull
Deirdre Douglas
Lydia Drake
Carloine Federle
Elizabeth Clerkin
Ciera JohnsonSteve Keogh
Emily Duke
Brandon Gorski
Stephanie Kirkling
Michael Douglas
Brittany Blankman
Brooke George
Kamron Heffelbower
Paulina Chavira
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Emily PedigoSarah Peters
Molly Rinehart
Nicole WildmanCory Wildman
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Volume 1 of the Columbus North “The Other Side” literary arts magazine was produced second semester during second period in room 177 by a staff of 21 mem-bers under the supervision of adviser Rachel McCarver.
The 2009 literary arts magazine was printed in Co-lumbus, Ind., by Pentzer Printing.
The 32-page magazine was printed on 100# Gloss paper. 250 copies were printed.
The magazine was produced on 24 second genera-tion iMacs using Creative Suite 3.
Submissions were accepted from January to May 1. All submissions were evaluated by the staff prior to inclusion in the magazine.
The literary arts magazine was distributed to stu-dents for free.
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2009 “The Other Side” staffBusiness
Taylor Gohn
Alisha StreitAmanda HolleyBecky Hehman
Design
Lindsey Thompson
Emili HeflerShelby Beatty
Shelby Satterfield
ArtworkAllison Linn
Marissa McEwanEmily Tucker
Zach Aufdermauer
WritingDestiney Beatty
Emily Pedigo
Autumn DuncanHeather Caplinger
Aimee Miller
PhotoMichael AllenMissy Burger
Ashlynne DewarAmy Douglas
AdviserRachel McCarver
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