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Sara Nobiling

No one really knows what a case of the Mondays is until you have spent a day in the shoes of Sara Nobiling. She is a first year student here at Northwest Missouri State University, and majoring in Psychology with a minor in Criminal Justice. Sara has experience as a writer and editor for the local newspaper in her hometown. She comes from the town of Glidden, Iowa, home of the World War II hero, Merle Hay. Born and raised in a farmhouse seven miles out side of Glidden, Sara attended Glidden-Ralston Community School District from kindergarten to her days as being a senior. She was involved in a wide variety of extra curricular activities, such as cross-country, swimming, volleyball, basketball, track, Dance Team, cheerleading, Speech/Drama, Student Director, Science Club, FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America), Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Scholars, West Central District Honor Roll, President and Secretary of her class, Student Council and Homeroom Representative, jazz band, choir, newspaper, yearbook, K-3 Tutor, Homecoming Court, and yet still managed to graduate in the top third of her class and


Sara was mostly interested in journalism, which was perfect because the town newspaper donated a section of the paper to the high school and Sara took up the job as editor. This section was called the Paw Print and she oversaw all the operations to make it a success. One of the hardest parts of being an editor was making the paper as politically correct as possible. Sara took up the responsibility; if she failed to do her job correctly the school could possibly face a large lawsuit, and she could get suspended or even expelled from school. In her job she looked over all articles submitted by the writers for possible problems and grammatical errors. As Sara stated, "One of the hardest tasks as editor is finding out the right way to get the point across without offending anyone." In my opinion, that is easier said then done.

hold a part time job. Not many people can look back at high school and say they felt involved but Sara has done that and beyond.

If Sara did have any problems with the articles, she would turn to Matt Schon, one of her writers for the paper, Matt could give a funny twist to the articles. She realized the paper is a serious matter, however, and knew what the readers really wanted. In her perspective, serious matters come and go, but if someone were to read something that made them laugh, it may just make their day a little brighter and better.



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