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The Student Voice of Forest Hills Central

The Central Trend

The Student Voice of Forest Hills Central

The Central Trend

Natalie Mix

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief

Natalie Mix is a senior taking on her fourth and final year as a member of The Central Trend. Room 139/140 and the staff of The Central Trend have been her home since freshman year, and it’s only fitting that she’s finally fulfilling her dream of becoming Editor in Chief. Natalie’s time on The Central Trend has helped her find her voice and share that voice with others. She is constantly astounded by the ability her words have to make others feel heard, but she strives for it to be the case. Ultimately, her favorite aspect of her time on staff has been the people—the people who read her words and those who stand by her side as she shares them.

Favorite story to write: short stories

Favorite pieces of punctuation: the em-dash and the Oxford comma

Favorite cup to drink from: her female writers mug

A few of her favorite things: losing track of time with her best friends, impromptu late night escapades, her cat, dying her hair, and falling in love with books

 

All content by Natalie Mix
too much

too much

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief May 10, 2022

sometimes, it’s hard to remember much childhood a blur of overlapping pastels untitled and unreliable—mine, but hard to read   but i do remember anxiety anxiety like grass stains...

a million moths

a million moths

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief April 28, 2022

i can't shake them a million moths a tornado in varying hues of distress a million moths wings beating bruising patterns into my heart my ribs my throat the black hole between my kidneys a...

Dancing to the music in Terra Bagels, during a bittersweet spring break, bittersweet like this ending

This moment – the end

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief April 20, 2022

Hi. My name is Natalie.  A year and a handful of days ago, I became one of three Editors in Chief of The Central Trend. A few months later, I wrote my first editors' column. I was unsure of my topic,...

Women's History Month Q&As 2022

Women’s History Month Q&As 2022

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief March 31, 2022

In celebration of Women's History Month, The Central Trend is doing Q&As with women from across the school to discuss their unique experiences as women in today's society. Check them out!

Jelier and her husband in Moscow

Women’s History Month Q&As: Jaye Jelier

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief March 31, 2022

Name: Jaye Jelier Position: Librarian/Media Center Staff 1. In what ways are you grateful for the women who came before you and fought for the rights we as women have today? How do you hope to...

Women's History Month Q&As: Robbin DeMeester

Women’s History Month Q&As: Robbin DeMeester

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief March 29, 2022

Name: Robbin DeMeester Position: English and Theatre teacher 1. In what ways are you grateful for the women who came before you and fought for the rights we as women have today? How do you hope...

Journaling over a clear pool in Oregon during spring break last year, only days after editor decisions came out. I think I like the person I am now better.

It was only yesterday

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief March 29, 2022

It feels like we started this all just yesterday. It feels like mere weeks ago that I saw my name in an email, the beginning of the fulfillment of dreams I’d held like something opalescent and bright...

Women's History Month Q&As: Kristy Butler

Women’s History Month Q&As: Kristy Butler

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief March 22, 2022

Name: Kristy Butler Position: Science teacher 1. In what ways are you grateful for the women who came before you and fought for the rights we as women have today? How do you hope to follow in their...

A picture of me and my friends trying not to fall while taking pictures of the sky.

A picture of me and my friends trying not to fall while taking pictures of the sky.

Grace Stynes with some of her students at the FHC Art Show

Women’s History Month Q&As: Grace Stynes

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief March 18, 2022

Name: Grace Stynes Position: Art teacher 1. In what ways are you grateful for the women who came before you and fought for the rights we as women have today? How do you hope to follow in their footsteps? "Every...

Women's History Month Q&As: Lisa Penninga

Women’s History Month Q&As: Lisa Penninga

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief March 17, 2022

Name: Lisa Penninga Position: English teacher 1. In what ways are you grateful for the women who came before you and fought for the rights we as women have today? How do you hope to follow in their...

Women's History Month Q&As: Kelli Potts

Women’s History Month Q&As: Kelli Potts

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief March 17, 2022

Name: Kelli Potts Position: English teacher 1. In what ways are you grateful for the women who came before you and fought for the rights we as women have today? How do you hope to follow in their...

A photo from a day when I remember being so genuinely present for the first time in a while

This moment – life without answers

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief March 16, 2022

It’s like I’ve been trying to play life like a game—for eighteen years, but especially lately.  I have a laundry list of things I’m trying to be better at, I collect shifts in perspective like...

The person who managed to calm my racing thoughts today—hidden behind these plants that belonged to someone else entirely

You’ve always said too much

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief March 1, 2022

Don’t get the date wrong; put it next to your name, in the title for your column, due in five hours.  Why are you so tired? Why have the days been draining you when the sun is out more often, when...

On a hike, avoiding the slippery path, carrying the tote bag Jessie painted for me and the trail snacks we bought at the gas station. I was happy.

This moment – paint me a rainbow

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 25, 2022

I’ve been writing a lot of poetry lately. There’s something about this time of year that’s meant for poetry, meant for my Gatsby-inspired playlist, meant for dreaming.  But I think I spend too...

A photo from The Central Trend's Valentine's Day bake sale

February 14 – eighteen, no pressue

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 17, 2022

it feels like there's a lot of pressure to make this one, this last poem, something special   the same way i felt like there was pressure all day to make today something special, these...

Lorelei on a Facetime call on her break at work Sunday morning

February 13 – the rhythm of little things

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 17, 2022

there’s a tub of speckled pink cookie dough cooling in my fridge, paper bags full of baked goods from Meijer waiting on my kitchen counter, a blue dinosaur stuffed animal, a Dollar Tree greeting...

Sofia and Allie in D&W while we bought soup

February 12 – the Gatsby effect

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 17, 2022

if i could capture today in a bottle forever preserve this cottony soft feeling, stitched together, nothing missing, no holes poked through me   but here i am staring at the problem...

In the elevator on the way up to City High's winter dance

February 11 – keep me here

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 17, 2022

i started a poem started spilling my anxieties onto the page but i’m so so sick sick of overthinking  of never being content so we’re not doing that tonight   tonight was...

The photo I took after coming home from Hamilton

February 10 – don’t forget

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 16, 2022

today was r/u/s/h/e/d, don’t forget: to get a signature on that line, remove a comma, change that word, hit publish, time enough to grab a can of iced tea with the bottle of vitamin D...

"The Yellow Wallpaper" art project from AP Lit with my continuous line faces

February 9 – wash, rinse, repeat

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 16, 2022

there’s only so much you can do to drown out certain noises   headphones in, but i can still hear the  thwack thwack thwack of the ping pong ball against the wall   turn...

Lorelei sitting on the couch in question under that knit blanket

February 8 – today on that couch

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 15, 2022

Today on that couch I felt warm the kind of warm that has me carrying a blanket between classes, finds me with at least three blankets on my bed at all times, never being far from my knit cardigan...

Seven days of poems—before eighteen

Seven days of poems—before eighteen

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 15, 2022

  Exactly one week before my eighteenth birthday, I decided to write a poem every night for seven days, something to help tether me to the moment—as it often feels I am relentlessly and fruitlessly...

At Nonna's Trattoria for one of my best friend's birthdays a week ago

Today, she’s eighteen

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 15, 2022

As a kid, when time was a concept too elusive for my little fingers to grasp, I always knew I could start talking about my birthday when the grocery store aisles overflowed with cheesy reminders of love—hearts...

The kitchen sink, full of plants, in my best friends' house, on a night when I went home feeling sparkly and golden

The kitchen sink, full of plants, in my best friends' house, on a night when I went home feeling sparkly and golden

Kat and I on a picnic last weekend at Natalie's house

Kat and I on a picnic last weekend at Natalie's house

The galaxy my friend drew onto my arm for her art portfolio, a reminder of the nearly perfect evening we had

This moment – finally February

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief February 2, 2022

In metallic ink from the Pilot G2 pens that are smeared across most of my worksheets from today, a single bullet point is scrawled in stunted cursive across my copy of “The Yellow Wallpaper” from AP...

The bouquet of flowers my friend bought from a farmers' market this summer

Flowers in this garden, poetry on this page

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief January 18, 2022

There’s a small yellow unicorn sitting on her windowsill, half of what she assumes was once a greeting card taped to her wall, a poetry book at her feet, and strings of multicolored lights hanging around...

Kelsey with the parmesan cheese that we did eventually find

She’s trying to be happy, despite it all

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief November 30, 2021

Once upon a time, she wrote about herself like she was a story book character, like she was merely an apathetic narrator of emotions she had no control over.  It’s not like that now. She writes her...

TCT's The Countless Thanks 2021: Natalie Mix

TCT’s The Countless Thanks 2021: Natalie Mix

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief November 25, 2021

Katherine Hartman, Sophie Hartl, Brooke Munson, and Sophie Shields - for Survivor selfies For the first few weeks of the school year, Social Psych lacked the vivacity that most of the classes on my...

Just another November sunset because the one good thing about this month is the stunning sunsets

Dear November, my coldest regards

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief November 16, 2021

I wish I was better at telling my stories in something other than a series of days when tears beckoned to me like a crushing wave beckons to the sandy sea floor.  I wish I hadn’t nearly run out of...

Play Q&As: Israell King

Play Q&As: Israell King

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief November 11, 2021

Name: Israell King Grade: 12th 1. What is your role?  "I play No.40, Shopkeeper, and Woman on Train. I also play various roles throughout the production as an extra." 2. Why did you decide...

Play Q&As: Jonathan Mossner

Play Q&As: Jonathan Mossner

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief November 10, 2021

Name: Jonathan Mossner Grade: 10th 1. What is your role?  "My role is Christopher." 2. Why did you decide to try out for the play?  "I've tried out for [plays] before, and I really enjoyed...

Play Q&As: Zach Guikema

Play Q&As: Zach Guikema

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief November 10, 2021

Name: Zach Guikema Grade: 12th 1. What is your role?  "I am 'the man with socks,' Reverend Peters, and I also play other various roles." 2. Why did you decide to try out for the play?  "I...

Play Q&As: Tara Brace

Play Q&As: Tara Brace

Natalie Mix, Editor in Chief November 10, 2021

Name: Tara Brace Grade: 11th 1. What is your role?  "I play Mrs. Gascoyne—who is a teacher for Christopher's school, a lady at the information desk at a train station, and posh woman on a...

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