Most likely the greatest achievement of the Computer class of the 2007-2008 school year was the publication of our school magazine, Uncommon Sense. Everyone in the class had free will on what topics to write about. Such topics included sports, reviews of movies and games, quarterly tests, and school news. The final draft was 21 pages long and was mass printed and distributed to all the classes. Teachers and students alike agreed that the paper was a success. The cover of the magazine was drawn by Bailey and inked by me on the computer.
Most of the students contributed to the paper by submitting articles. Bailey, Elliot, and I were the editors of the paper. We touched up mistakes in the articles, and I was responsible for putting the articles into the format of a magazine and making it look nice and readable.
We had 14 revisions of the paper before it was ready for printing. The final draft can be downloaded below. Note that each individual article is protected by copyright laws to their respective owners.
Rev. 10.1.pdf (Please note that this file is 30.5 MB in size and may take some time to download on slower connections.)