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The Prowl

The student news site of Powell (Wyo.) High School

The Prowl

Sophia Petrie

Sophia Petrie, Prowl Reporter

Sophia Petrie. To her friends, she’s the clumsy, indecisive, short girl who acts impulsively. At school, she’s known for being the quiet, smart girl in the back of class. She tends to spend most of her free time reading, falling, and annoying her bestie Mr. Gilman. She happens to be a cold-blooded winter baby who gets goosebumps in 80 degree weather. As a freshman at PHS, she is on the cheerleading team, as well as speech and debate (neither of which are in favor of her anxiety). 90% of the time you can find her getting run over in the hallway or sleeping in class.

As an artist and an avid writer, Sophia plans to pursue a career as a realistic-fiction novelist. She wants to be able to graduate college without a hitch and spend her life writing on-the-move around the world, using the different views and monuments as inspiration. 

“She’s a 5’1 crazy cat lady, what else needs to be said?” freshman Teagan Southwick said. 

“Doesn’t she sit next to me?” Prowl reporter Kora Terry said. “I knew that’s where the stench came from.” 

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The hooded merganser was Petrie’s choice of duck. She favored its fluffy feathers and atypical features.

[Photo] Q/A: WINGING IT

Jimmy Dees, Associate Editor
May 8, 2024
Free-range chickens are less likely to contract the disease since they’re not in close contact with other birds, but they’re still susceptible.

WHAT THE CLUCK IS GOING ON?

Sophia Petrie, Prowl Reporter
May 26, 2022
 Freshman Sophia Petries final duck painting that won her the Best of Show title

[Photo] DUCK STAMP OF APPROVAL

Kora Terry, Prowl Reporter
May 17, 2022
The PHS Skills USA team is all smiles after competing at the State Competition in Casper on April 11-13.

STATE SKILLS USA

Sophia Petrie, Prowl Reporter
May 2, 2022
A PHS student carries around three chapsticks in their backpack each day.

YOU’RE DA BALM

Sophia Petrie, Prowl Reporter
April 4, 2022
Tuz-Hung (Nelson) Ho, a junior at PHS, gives a thumbs-up as he gets his blood drawn Tuesday.

IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY TO SAVE LIVES

Sophia Petrie, Prowl Reporter
February 28, 2022
 The new Omicron variant quickly spread around the world, making its mark on Powell as well.

OMICRON

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January 31, 2022
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