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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Netta Kaplan

Netta Kaplan , Managing Editor

Netta Kaplan is a junior at St. Paul Academy and Summit School and the managing editor of The Rubicon. She has prior experience on staff as both a Copy Editor and a staff writer. Outside of The Rubicon, Netta is president of the Quiz Bowl team and a class representative on Upper School Council. Netta has been an avid French student since she was eight years old and has studied both in school and at the Concordia Language Village Lac du Bois. She recently studied in France, an experience which took her to cities including Paris, Rennes, and La Rochelle. In her spare time, Netta enjoys reading, listening to music, and spending time with her dog Mindo.

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Junior Sam Matenaer takes advantage of the isolation provided by the cubby desks in the library. “It’s not a table, so I’m sitting alone, so it’s easier to focus on my work,” he said.

Students search for study spaces

Netta Kaplan, Managing Editor
December 12, 2014
Table 6 offered these students a space to talk with a group they regularly might not sit with.  “It’s fun. I get to learn new things,” freshman Elsa Runquist said.

Mix It Up Day embraces the awkward

Netta Kaplan, Managing Editor
November 30, 2014
What’s up with all these pronouns?

What’s up with all these pronouns?

Netta Kaplan, Managing Editor
November 1, 2014
Members of the 2014-2015 Ibid staff pose for a photo at the Minnesota State High School Press Association Minnesota State Journalism Convention on Oct. 7. “[The best part is] seeing people like the yearbooks and the final product and knowing that they’ll still have this book in 50 years,” co-editor-in-chief senior Kennedy Strombeck said. From left to right: senior Kennedy Strombeck, junior Madeeha Rizvi and Danish Mahmood, freshman Olivia Williams Ridge, senior Nancy Moyers, junior Claudia Rosario, senior Carrie Jaeger, senior Bella Martinez, freshman Daniel Ellis, and Ibid adviser Linda Brooks.

Producing the yearbook takes time

Netta Kaplan, Managing Editor
October 12, 2014
The cast of The Caucasian Chalk Circle warms up onstage by dancing to music. “Warm ups, for what we do, is to get everyone pumped up and energized,” junior Sophia Harrison said. “It gets us kind of in the mode. It’s kind of like a wake-up call, like ‘it’s show time!”’ she added.

Theater traditions carry on

Netta Kaplan, Copy Editor
December 17, 2013

Spring sports in bloom

Netta Kaplan, Copy Editor/Staff Writer
May 31, 2013
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