The Student News Site of Armuchee High School

Tribe Tribune

The Student News Site of Armuchee High School

Tribe Tribune

The Student News Site of Armuchee High School

Tribe Tribune

Cori Wagner, Staff Writer

Cori Wagner is a sophomore at Armuchee High School, and is attending Armuchee High School for her second year in the 2018-19 school year. This school year is her first year being a part of the journalism staff and she plans to give journalism her all. She chose to be in Journalism, because she hoped to use her knowledge of writing for something that could be interesting to not only her, but also other students at Armuchee High School, and she wanted to be more involved in the school. In her free time Cori enjoys reading books and baking. Over the summer she looked after her younger siblings and caught up on much needed sleep that she missed during the school year of 2017-18. Cori’s favorite book is “Mrs. Peregrine’s home for peculiar children” written by Ransom Riggs. She enjoys reading mystery and science fiction novels and  Cori isn’t involved in any sports, but hopes to join the Key Club this year. She has four siblings, including her two step brothers, her younger sister, and her younger brother.

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Sophomore Logan Livelys scratchboard is a dandelion blowing in the wind. Her inspiration comes from the dandelions in the field at her grandparents house when she was young. It represents growing up.

Scratchboard

Cori Wagner, Staff Writer
March 5, 2019
The Boys Varsity team after making 2nd place at state. (Left to right: Patrick Dupree, Blake Montgomery, Alexander Stephens, Derrell Trejo, Davis Yeargan, Wes Conley, Chaney Holder)

Cross Country Makes State 2018

Cori Wagner, Editorial Editor
December 14, 2018
Volleyball Website Article

Volleyball Website Article

Cori Wagner, Editorial Editor
November 1, 2018
Jacob Stanley, Senior, Principal John Rhodarmer, and Brynlea Hall, Senior

Mr. and Miss Armuchee 2018 Article

Cori Wagner, Editorial Editor
November 1, 2018
This photo has captured a student intern working in the TeePee store. It displays the merchandise we have to pick from and the prices that they cost. With the blue paint on the walls and the school colors all over the room, the TeePee store radiates school spirit.

TeePee Store: Managed by Students

Cori Wagner, Editorial Editor
September 21, 2018
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