

Artist: Jill Popp
Arapahoe's literary/arts magazine, the MUSE, is amazed every year at the talent housed within our walls: artists, poets, and writers (just see the picture above!). We hope you will join us twice a month (on the first and third Thursdays) as we plan the layout and theme of this year's magazine. Our next full club meeting isThursday, Oct. 1st in E11 (down in the art wing). We hope you can come. If you can't, please see Mrs. Davis (LA), Ms. Cladny (LA), Ms. Hitchens (Art), or Mr. Miles (LA) for information.
THANK YOU for all of you who cared enough to interview for a leadership position. We feel really great about this year's leadership, and have filled all the positions but one. If you did not get a position this year, please stay with us--there are lots of other ways to contribute to the magazine!
Congratulations to the following student leaders:
Managing Editors: Kendra McCabe & Shelby Burton
Poetry Editor: McKenna Dalrymple
Fiction/Non-fiction Editor: Sean Hardy
Art Editor: Sean Poelma
Publicity/Submissions Manager: Chanel James
Layout Manager: Mallory McPherson
WANT TO SUBMIT A STORY, POEM, OR ARTWORK TO THE MUSE?? HERE'S HOW:
Art: To submit artwork, talk to Mrs. Hitchens in the art department.
Fiction or Essays: Carefully email your story or essay to acladny@lps.k12.co.us using the following steps: 1. send the story or essay as an attachment, NOT pasted into the body of the email message. 2. make sure your name does NOT appear on the story itself, or in the subject line of the email 3. make sure your name DOES appear in the body of the email 4. type the title of your piece, or the first 5 words into the subject line of the email
Poems: Carefully email your poem to both spmiles@lps.k12.co.us AND mdavis@lps.k12.co.us using the following steps: 1. send the poem as an attachment, NOT pasted into the body of the email message. 2. make sure your name does NOT appear on the poem itself, OR in the subject line of the email 3. make sure your name DOES appear in the body of the email. 4. type the title of your piece, or the first 5 words into the subject line of the email

Photographer: Beth McCarley