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Green Wave Gazette members Abby, Elizabeth, Kathryn, Arianna, and Andrew present Marissa Golden with her raffle prize: free Taylor Swift tix

TOP 15 ARTICLES

There were over 100 articles written this year on a variety of topics. Sixteen members and 37 contributors wrote for the paper. New members Erielle Amboy ’20 (15 articles) and Abby Joyce ’21 (13 articles) were the most prolific writers, while returning member Allison Dennehy ’18  and new members Cam Curney ’20 and Alison Santosuosso ‘21 also had particularly strong showings with 9 articles each this year. Four articles this year had over 1,000 views each!

These were the 15 most widely read articles of 2017-2018. They are worth reading for the first time or rereading. Congratulations writers!:

  1. Rachel Barrett ’21: Mental Illness Matters (1,459 views)
  2. Emily Cousley ’21: Rising into the Spotlight (1,269 views)
  3. Connor Buckley ’21: From the Athletic Fields to the Battlefields (1,208 views)
  4. Abby Joyce ’21: Cheers for the First Male Cheerleader (1,112 views)
  5. Kate Baxter ’21: Bright Futures for these Freshmen (894 views)
  6. Morgan MacNeil-Berry ’18: Rising Artist Dua Lipa Takes the Industry by Storm (834 views)
  7. Allie MacLeod ’19: AHS Grand March and Junior Prom (708 views)
  8. Kathryn Genest ’21: Teacher Spotlight: Mr. Steve Shannon (632 views)
  9. Alison Santosuosso ’21: An Odyssey to Bring Home His Dad’s Story (610 views)
  10. Yani Soares ‘21 Preview: You Can’t Take It with You (538 views)
  11. Drew Landers ’18: From Freshman Year to Now (486 views)
  12. Erielle Amboy ’19 Teacher by Day, Star Coach by Night (432 views)
  13. Cam Curney ’20: Exemplary Standards (428 views)
  14. Elizabeth Roy ’21: Playing with a Positive Attitude (425 views)
  15. Alison Santosuousso ’21: Orange Ribbons to Support Parkland (425 views)

TOP ARTICLE TO DATE

Since the Green Wave Gazette began using this platform in 2013, there have been many articles published. As of today, the article with the most views was one published last year by Kristen White ’20. It is entitled Make Every Day ASKD. and is about an AHS alumna Samantha Theodore ’11 and an organization in her memory: Have a Sammi Kind of Day.

To date White’s article has had 2,845 views.