Matters of Convention
Will Harris, Staff Writer
January 30, 2012
So, my calendar says it’s January 30, and you know what that means. It’s almost time for, wait for it, FEBRUARY! Valentine’s Day, Super Bowl Sunday, and…um…Estonian Independence Day? February just isn’t one of those inspirational, enthusiastic months, like July or... Read more »
Betas Back in Action
Zack Rogers, Writer
September 22, 2011
Now that we’ve taken a few more week-long strides into the school year, you may have noticed that your third and fifth period announcements are now filled with meeting dates, deadlines for dues, and the demand for applications to be returned promptly. Among the many organizations that extend membership... Read more »
F.L.A.I.R Honor Society Invades North Augusta
Katherine Koss
February 24, 2011
Many students at our school know of National Honor Society and even National Art Honor Society, right? Well what about students that do exceptionally well in foreign languages? They need to be recognized too, and with the same process and importance as the rest of the honor societies. F.L.A.I.R Honor... Read more »
The NJROTC Analyzed
Emma Kitchens
December 3, 2010
When you hear the word ROTC, you automatically think of teens yelling at each other, and the flipping of guns, and the rifle team. But in all honesty, the ROTC is very different than that. It teaches teens leadership, responsibility, and patriotism; it teaches teens to respect authority, it helps them... Read more »
The Inside Scoop on Little Women
Emma Kitchens
November 12, 2010
The Last Act Drama Society is putting on their fall play, Little Women. The play is in the auditorium at 7 pm on Friday, November 12, and Saturday, November 13. Admission is $5, and you get free refreshments. Little Women is a heart-turning story. Will a new friendship break up a bond of sisterhood?... Read more »
Sounds from All Around: Jacket Regiment Hosts Annual Competition
Jazzmyne Forsman
October 21, 2010
“Drum Major, is your band ready to enter the field for competition?” A question that was asked at B.A.T.S. this past weekend. B.A.T.S., which stands for Bands Across the Savannah, was held by the Jacket Regiment Saturday, October 16. Eleven excellent marching ensembles marched to on to the... Read more »
NAHS Starts a New Team
Emma Kitchens
October 15, 2010
Lawyers, acting, and rhetoric, where do you find all of that? In the NAHS Mock Trial Team. The Mock Trial Team had their first meeting on October 5 in Mr. Gill’s room, where they talked about the dedication and commitment that you need to be on the team. For those of you who don’t know, Mock... Read more »
NHS Has New Format for Selecting NAHS’ Elite
Emma Kitchens
September 29, 2010
The National Honor Society is a group of the brightest and best. They must have the best grades, the ability to lead others, impeccable character, and have many hours of community service. When NHS picks its members in 2011, it will have a new process. Mr. Bornscheuer says, “We are going to do a... Read more »
Musically Challenged
Emma Kitchens
September 17, 2010
Have you ever heard of a group called the choir or the band? Ever heard them play/sing? The choir starts in a group called the Concert Choir. This is a group of freshmen and sophomore singers. They start out learning Taka-dimi, the rhythms of the music, and Solfege, the pitches of the songs. ... Read more »
SADD:Students Against Destructive Decisions; The Newest Club at NAHS
Katye Gilliland
September 9, 2010
While most seniors at North Augusta High School are applying for college, playing in a Friday night football game, or simply trying to graduate, Marina Clements, Elizabeth Hammond, and Nicole Pearce are trying to do something good for the school before they leave. They want to extend a nation-wide program... Read more »



