The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

Standing in front of his Cardinal Airplane, Freshman Alex Trebilco reminisces about the good times hes had in it. I really like the Cardinal, Trebilco said. Its really fast, it flies well, and shes always treated us good.

Young Wings

Lacie Perry, Reporter March 26, 2020

The gusts of wind created by the propellers of the airplane wafts through the vents that had just been pushed opened, marking off yet another item from the checklist that has to be followed before take...

Smiling for the camera, junior Grace Eaton creates a graphic using a picture of herself. Eaton is an aspiring Graphic Design student and has been given the opportunity to attend a summer institute in Philadelphia for Graphic Design. I fell in love with the feeling of nailing a project and feeling proud of something I had created, Eaton said.

Life Behind the Computer

Noah Hedges, Reporter March 3, 2020

Music is playing lightly through her headphones. She works away her time on a computer, creating inspirational and amazing graphics, for anything that is asked of her. Junior Grace Eaton has shown her...

Hugging it out, seniors Cole Sylvester and Jonathan Kauffman wish each other the best run before the state finals performance. This performance earned them their second state championship. Music affects people, even though no one really knows how, Kauffman said.

Music Affects the World

Noah Hedges, Reporter March 2, 2020

The room is silent. The only focus is on the marimba which resides on the stage of the performing arts center. Thoughts run through the performer's mind, about all of the hours devoted to the audition....

Centering his target into his scope, Sophomore David Smithhart prepares to take his first shot of the round during marksmenship practice for JROTC. Every time I shoot I just feel really calm and repeat aim, shoot, reload in my head, Smithhart said. Its what helps me stay focused when I get jittery or nervous.

Taking Aim of What is in Range

Lacie Perry, Reporter December 19, 2019

Looking through the rifle scope, he takes in a deep breath, loosening his muscles while he focuses on the target at the end of the range. The sounds of the other airborne pellets on each side of him fade...

Playing the title character, freshman Sariah Reed performs in the eighth grade CPMS production of Mary Poppins. Reed said that Mary Poppins was a whole different experience with her being more a part of the process than ever before and also having an exemplary cast that made it all worthwhile.[The] musical was by far the best one I was in, Reed said. Learning all of the lines and dances was very hard and stressful yet it was so fun to be in.

Sariah Sings

Kaley Johnson, Reporter December 6, 2019

Since her second-grade production of the annual thanksgiving play "The Pilgrim Plantation," freshman Sariah Reed has been doing musical theatre and has loved performing ever since. After playing the lead...

Running at a steady pace, sophomore Xanthe Sparkman competes at the XC meet on Oct. 18. In addition to being a runner, Sparkman is also a model and artist. It was my brother who really inspired me to do the sport and try my best, Sparkman said. So I started running in middle school and I got very good because [of] my hard work and dedication.

Shoutout to my X

Isaiah Prophet, Reporter December 5, 2019

She’s an artist, a model and a runner. Sophomore Xanthe Sparkman does it all and according to Sparkman, she excels in all of the activities she does. Over the course of her life she has made over...

Raising her hand in oath, Barbara Sylvester speaks the words to officially join Key Club. I was really proud and happy, Sylvester said. I wasnt quite sure what to expect but once we really began the induction I felt really outside of my comfort zone, and I just felt super honored to be able to be an officer in Key Club and to get officially inducted.

The Key to Success

Lacie Perry, Reporter December 4, 2019

 Leadership; Leading and teaching a group of people, sharing new and old experiences, and taking part in opportunities together as a team. Leadership was designed for those who want to help others, and...

Posing for his robotics leadership photo session, senior Travis Weir has been in Robotics since his freshman year. Weir is a member of robotics and broadcast. “My favorite part of technology is when I finally get something working after a lot of work,” Weir said. “Theres nothing quite like the feeling of success when something youve been working on for hours comes to life and works exactly as it should.”

Living a Technology Infused Life

Addy Bates, Reporter November 28, 2019

When he’s not helping behind the scenes for the Wolfcast, building robots, or helping computer science with all things tech related, junior Travis Weir is helping younger children learn the ins and outs...

Sophomore Natalie Cohen stands with her twins, Jacob and Olivia Cohen. While growing up a triplet could seem intimidating, Cohen said that she really likes being a triplet.
“Being a triplet gives me a built-in interesting fact about myself,” Cohenn said. “I always have at least one sibling around, and it’s nice having two siblings around, especially since it’s one boy and one girl. It’s super fun when we occasionally get put in a class all together at school because it can be interesting and entertaining when we’re all together.”

Three’s A Charm

Kieren Garner, Reporter November 25, 2019

Many students have a younger or older brother or sister, maybe even multiple, but sophomore Natalie Cohen is a triplet with her siblings, Olivia and Jacob. While living with two other kids your age...

Hitting the drum, sophomore Chris Masters performs at halftime during the football game against San Angelo. Masters plans to be the drum captain next season. “I want to be drum captain because past drum captains have taught me a lot about not only drumming, but life in itself,” Masters said.

Mastering his Craft

Noah Hedges, Reporter November 20, 2019

In the spring of 2018, current sophomore Chris Masters stood behind a large crowd of people in the Cedar Park band hall, waiting to see the placements for the coming marching season. Masters had been working...

Sitting on a stool, freshman Sophie Dawson sings at the choir coffee house showcase on Nov. 13. Her constant practice of her art contributes to her improvement vocally in and out of the school choir. “I play my keyboard at night after I get done with everything and create songs off the top of my head for fun,” Dawson said.

Sing to Me

Addie Dawson, Reporter November 20, 2019

Her melodies ring out through the house, the car, the shower and any other space imaginable. Freshman Sophie Dawson never stops singing, and her love for music has no limit.  Dawson developed a...

Krish poses for an Arangetram photo shoot. The costume is part of a traditional type of Indian Dance, which Krish has been involved in since the age of nine. I love the mythology you emerge yourself into, Krish said. And even non Hindus find themselves consumed in the intricate story line and emotions that are necessary to recreate this event.

Dancing Her Own Way

Ava Caldwell, Reporter November 14, 2019

Dance, a creative art form that comes in many different genres, can bring different emotions to different people. For junior Sanjana Krish, taking part of classical Indian dance called Bharatanatyam, allows...

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