Masters of All Trades
Zack Rogers, Word Artist
March 29, 2012
Buried deep in the heart of commercialized Washington Road are the rolling hills and budding azaleas of The Augusta National; home of the world famous stop on the PGA Tour, “The Masters”. “The Masters” is a week long golf event hosted exclusively within the gates of The Augusta... Read more »
Choosing Your Class Ring
Emma Kitchens, writer
March 14, 2012
Class rings are a way to remember your high school experiences when you are thirty years down the road. They hold a certain sentimental value to the particular student. Some students design their rings based on their friends, other design their rings based on particular accomplishments they made... Read more »
Popping the Question
Zack Rogers, Word Artist
March 10, 2012
It’s that time of the year again, gentlemen. Time to wash and wax your mom’s Odyssey, run to Simon’s Formal Wear for a tux sizing, and to start drilling for oil in preparation of the small fortune you’re inevitably going to drop in a few weeks. It’s prom time. The ritual... Read more »
Changing Today’s Woe
Emma Kitchens, Desk Writer
March 1, 2012
Just about any developed English speaking person has heard of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. It’s the story of two lovers who can’t be together because of a family feud. Shakespeare coined the term “star crossed lovers” to describe two people who are in love, but cannot be... Read more »
Hittin’ the Slopes
Amber Perry, Desk Writer
February 29, 2012
I get in the car and drive to some far out mountain. I pull up and see this giant, white thumb sticking out of the ground and I wonder, how am I going to ski on this steep mountain of death? In the distance, I could see the long white trail, a million ants swaying back and forth between one forest... Read more »
Conventional Warfare
Will Harris, Staff Writer
February 21, 2012
My last article was an exciting preview of this year’s state Beta Club convention. Judging by our website hits, nobody’s died of suspense waiting to hear what happened, but I’m sure it was a close call for some of you. Fear not, your barely-contained apathy galvanized me to action.... Read more »
Hall of Fame Gets New Names
Anna Byars & Maddie Myers, Editor
February 14, 2012
Over the past 41 years, more than 400 exceptional students have been recognized in North Augusta’s annual Hall of Fame. This year, the senior class nominated thirty-two students, and of those, the faculty then chose ten based off of their character, integrity, and attitude. However, Mrs. Davis makes... Read more »
FBLA labels bullying awareness in schools with a TAB
Ricky Baldwin, Desk Writer
February 14, 2012
What is a bully? Bill Watterson, author of Calvin and Hobbes once described them as “big, dumb, ugly, and cruel.[...] I think they spawn on damp locker room floors”. This humorous description is the mental image that many people would produce. However, by definition, a bully is anyone who... Read more »
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 »
NAHS’ Most Eligible Bachelor and Bachelorette Contest
January 24, 2012
You can download the application by clicking on the link. Turn in your entry in room 102 while sending the picture to tyjna.com@gmail.com, or you can just submit the entire application through e-mail. Click Here: Most Eligible Bachelor and Bachelorette Form



