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Isabelle Alyn

Isabelle Alyn, Advertising Director and Historian

Isabelle Alyn is a senior at Mater Dei High School and Advertising Director & Historian for The Scarlet Scroll. This is her third year on staff and she is excited to see what the new school year will bring. As a reporter, it is her goal to create a positive impact on the Mater Dei community through her writing. But as a student, she aims to grow as a leader through the experiences The Scarlet Scroll gives her. Because of journalism, Isabelle has discovered her love for writing and aspires to become an author. Apart from being on the newspaper staff, Isabelle is also a player on the Mater Dei Tennis Team, an AP/honors student, and a frequent volunteer with organizations like Girls Inc. In her spare time, Isabelle loves to read, hangout with friends and family, go to the beach, and ski, at least when the weather permits it.

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THE TOP FIVE: Out of all the books Ive read this year, here are my top five picks.

Top 5 Books of 2022

Isabelle Alyn, Advertising Director and Historian
December 8, 2022
CREATING CONTENT Jai Pandoh and Kara Shen collaborate as Pandoh takes a photo of Sade Calvero in the audio visual room for promotion of the seniors on the Mater Dei Tennis Team: “The skill of collaboration I think is very key to being able to […] [be successful] in what youre doing, to accept peoples not only critiques but also their influences because it can shape your art or your brand,” Shen said.

New social media class makes its way to campus

Isabelle Alyn, Advertising Director and Historian
October 28, 2022
Meet the New 2022-2023 ASB President

Meet the New 2022-2023 ASB President

Isabelle Alyn, Advertising Director and Historian
April 27, 2022
Mater Dei Homecoming 1953 THE FIRST OF MANY: The Homecoming of 1953 was the first homecoming in Mater Dei history. The ‘50s was a defining decade for fashion where many new looks, styles, and silhouettes rose to relevance. The rise of the “New Look” by Christian Dior in the late 1940s, which was considered big and bold for the era, opened the gates for new ideas and shaped fashion history. The “New Look” had full dress skirts and a padded bust to accentuate the waist. Popular dress silhouettes of the time were the swing dress, which was tea length [3 to 4 inches above the ankle], and full-skirted, and the pencil dress which was form-fitting. Popular cocktail and evening dress silhouettes were commonly made from silk, taffeta, lace, or velvet. The necklines were high and round in a V shape and had minimal trim.

Dance Attire: An Evolution

Isabelle Alyn, Advertising Director and Historian
October 19, 2021
“Four acres, three stories, and 990 parking spots,” The Mater Dei parking structure was opened in Fall 2019 for use by the entire school.

The Ultimate Guide to the Parking Structure

Isabelle Alyn, Advertising Director and Historian
September 24, 2021
News briefs for April 16

News briefs for April 16

Isabelle Alyn, Advertising Director and Historian
April 16, 2021
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Red Ribbon Week plans for Oct. 26 to Oct. 30

Isabelle Alyn, Advertising Director and Historian
October 26, 2020
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