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The Student News Site of Walnut Hills High School

The Chatterbox

The Student News Site of Walnut Hills High School

The Chatterbox

Rehme Leanza

Rehme Leanza, Style & Culture Writer

In her second year as a Chatterbox staff member, Rehme Leanza is excited to work as a photographer and writer.

This year she hopes to create interesting stories and take beautiful photos that show walnut’s spirit. She was on the Peanuts section of Chatterbox in eighth grade and is happy to be back.

Leanza also participates in the theater program at walnut and it the varsity captain of the womens soccer team. She Is co-president of photography club enjoys acting, photography, and hanging out with friends.

Leanza hopes to attend college at The University of Cincinnati and major in photo journalism and minor is psychology. She would like to work for a magazine like national geographic and take pictures around the world.

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The WHHS step team performed at both the junior high and high school winter pep rallies this year. Over twenty students from all grades participate in step, which partners with Black Culture Club.

[Photo] Veni, Vidi, Vici

Abby Jay, Managing Editor of Visual Elements
April 11, 2019
There is still a place for optimism in a world surrounded by dark thoughts and what some see as a bleak future.

[Photo] The case for optimism

Sofia Tollefson, Managing Editor of Current Events
March 12, 2019
AP Literature and Composition teacher Jake Riordan helps SENIOR Isabelle Brandicourt (right) and Louis Martini, ‘20 (left), with ideas for a project. Riordan worked closely with his students during second quarter as they completed a comprehensive poetry study, including guiding them as they wrote poems in the style of a living poet and then sent their poem to the poet.

[Photo] WHHS’ Living Poets Society

Drew Brown, Staff Writer
February 12, 2019
SENIOR Arthur Schmid stands above with one of his award-winning pieces from the Scholastic Art Awards. The Awards are being shown in the Art Academy of Cincinnati through Feb. 8.

[Photo] Scholastic Art Awards

Grace Sublett, Style & Culture Writer
January 29, 2019
The Common Application is one of the two large scale applications that nearly all colleges and universities require for admittance. The other application program, the Coalition Application, is nearly identical to the Common Application in form and purpose, but is required by different schools.

The Common Application

Rehme Leanza, Style & Culture Writer
December 5, 2018
SENIORS Camille Huyghues-Despointes Riley Brandenburg and Annie Jackson dressed as characters from Winnie the Pooh on character day. The second day of spirit week the theme allowed students to dress up as cartoon characters, T.V. characters and be creative.

WHHS Students Embrace Spirit Week

Rehme Leanza, Style & Culture Writer
October 17, 2018
The Students Demand Action club places white roses around the flagpole in remembrance of the victims of the Fifth Third Center shooting. SDA was formed in response to the rise in mass shootings in recent history, especially in high schools.

[Photo] Students Demand Action remembers 5/3 victims

Kasey Shao, News & Features Contributor
October 9, 2018
Some WHHS students show their school spirit by attending football games and cheering on the Eagles. WHHS played St.
Xavier in a rainy competition, but students’ spirits were not dampened.

The many shades of WHHS spirit

Rehme Leanza, Style & Culture Writer
September 25, 2018
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[Photo] Cross Country Catcalling Crisis

Sofia Tollefson, Managing Editor of Current Events
November 21, 2017
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[Photo] An Open Letter to CPS

Isabel Nissley, Deputy Online Editor in Chief
September 12, 2018
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