2010-2011 NHS Leadership Announced
April 30, 2010
Maura Gaudio–Editor in Chief The results of yesterdays National Honor Society elections are in. As of today next year’s future leaders in one of the school’s most prestigious and largest honor societies are: President: Parnia Zahedi Vice President: Carly Hafner Treasurer: Kat Ngov Secretary:... Read more »
SGA Results
April 29, 2010
Annie Cross-Reporter The 2010-2011 SGA officers are determined. Candidates have campaigned for the past two weeks, hanging posters, handing out personalized candy and preparing their speeches. Individual speeches were made yesterday, April 28, and many characters added their own sense of flavor to their... Read more »
2010 Student Government Elections
April 28, 2010
During Saxon Time, underclassmen gathered into the cafeteria, main gym, and auditorium to hear SGA and Student Government hopefuls pull out... Read more »
Spend Less On the Dress
April 26, 2010
Sara Uzer–Senior Staff Writer It’s that time of year again. The hallways buzz with anticipation and plans for prom. Among all the controversy over who’s going with whom and the parties afterwards, one aspect is particularly troubling for many students: how costly the event is. Although... Read more »
Parking Pandemonium
April 23, 2010
Humah Nasir–Senior Staff Writer The bell rings and the mad dash begins. For underclassmen, it means sprinting halfway across the school to catch a bus. For upperclassmen, it means getting to their cars before the buses begin the excruciatingly slow departure from the parking lot. Despite the... Read more »
Academy Classes: An Alternative to Electives
April 23, 2010
Annie Cross and Nicky Pritchett–Staff Writers After course selections rolled around, it appeared that many people were unaware of a common alternative to electives – Academy courses. With a wide range of courses, Academy courses offer an advantage to those trying to pursue a specific career... Read more »
Tennis Beats TJ
April 22, 2010
Nick Malpede–Reporter Junior Laura Domaschin prepares to smash a down-the-line forehand. The losing streak has ended, Langley Girls Tennis has finally beaten Thomas Jefferson after five years. On April 12, the Langley girls’ tennis team defeated TJ, state qualifiers last year, by a score of 5... Read more »
Auf Wiedersehen… nicht!
April 21, 2010
Emily Flessas–Reporter Cathy Kiess — Reporter The room was silent except for German teacher, Christopher Rademacher, speaking softly into the phone. There were murmurs of “They’re not going home today” and “Volcano” but no one knew what was going on. Herr Rademacher got off the... Read more »
It’s No Secret
April 14, 2010
Ms. Ventimiglia’s students share their excitement over the project. Blair Purdy–Guest Writer No matter the season, holiday, or day of the week, it’s undeniable that the importance of giving and friendship are important. Ms. Ventimiglia’s seventh period class combined their good energy... Read more »





