Jacobi Harter serves it up. Harter placed 2nd in the division 2 bracket. She played well all day and only lost one of her matches. Harter has had a great season and can't wait for next season.
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Olivia Jensen, Junior Editor
May 8, 2025
Margaret McCurdy and Olivia Jensen talk it out. They played doubles together in the home tournament. They played hard and placed 4th in the division 2 doubles bracket.
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Olivia Jensen, AHS Needle Lead Editor
Senior Olivia Jensen (17) is a lead editor for the paper for the 2025-2026 Journalism teamalong with her partner Makenna Schroeder. She first joined journalism because she “had heard lots of good things about the program, and lots of her friends are involved.” The best part is meeting people and getting to talk to new people, which she doesn’t get to on a “regular basis.” Jensen’s favorite memory has been winning Best of SNO for a story she wrote about Avery Anderson.
Outside of journalism, she enjoys reading, shopping, and spending time with family and friends. While in high school, she has been involved in volleyball, tennis, golf, choir, band, NHS, AHS Fuel, student council, journalism, Quill and Scroll, and dance. Out of those, Jensen says her favorite is “dance.” In high school, she really enjoyed getting to go to school dances with her friends and having fun getting ready with them for it. She also has a younger brother, Evan, and loves being the oldest because she “gets lots of control,” and always has someone looking up to her. She plans to go to college at Northwest Missouri State University and major in business.
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Sophie Johnson, Senior Magazine Lead Editor
Sophie Johnson (17) is a senior editor for the Senior Magazine. She has always loved to write and liked poetry, and that is why she first got into journalism. She also had an older brother, Korbin Johnson, who participated, and she “really looks up to him.” The best part of journalism is “the independence you get.” Johnson said, “You have Berryhill if you need help, but she trusts you enough to have a student-driven organization.” And she trusts that you are capable of getting your roles done.
Outside of school, she does choir, plays seven instruments, enjoys reading, spending time with family and friends, reading the Bible, and praying. She is also involved in many activities in school. At AHS, she is involved in journalism, choir, show choir, AHS Fuel, cross country manager, NHS, Quill and Scroll, Speech and Debate, and the musical. Fall of 2026, she plans on attending Iowa State University in hopes of pursuing the pre-med track. She is very close with her older brother, and her parents are “two of her best friends.”
Bio By: Claire Comes
