Tyler Kendall
Features Editor
Late night never ceases to amaze the journalism crew as tonight proved. In the midst of editing pages and battling InDesign, we were awoken from our usual 8’clock toner-induced trance from the blaring fire alarm.
Tyler Kendall
Features Editor
Late night never ceases to amaze the journalism crew as tonight proved. In the midst of editing pages and battling InDesign, we were awoken from our usual 8’clock toner-induced trance from the blaring fire alarm.
Jack Ludtke Class of 2013 Whether you know it or not, April 11th was Staff Appreciation Day. We celebrate this day because NCHS staff members
Carly Risom
Reporter
When I first heard about the fact that we were having Advisory, I immediately flashed back to Saxe. Advisory there was mainly comprised of sitting in a circle and drawing pictures, and the rest I don’t remember because the room reeked of Expo markers and the heat was on, even though it was May. I begrudgingly went to find my name on the intimidatingly long list of students, and was oh so happy to see that I was placed in Cafeteria A. I would like to mention that I had never heard of about 25% of the people on the list, so this should be a riveting graduation ceremony come June of 2015. More importantly, I didn’t know that there was such thing as Cafeteria A.
Emily Brand News Editor By now, the 21st century learning posters have become present in every classroom in the school. These are school wide rubrics
Gracie Castle
Reporter
Senior Katie Melland has taken a different approach to her AP art assignments. Instead of following the norm, Katie decided to make hats and wigs for her main focus.