A new season of Grey’s
September 29, 2009 • Haley Padilla
After an intense season finale with a cliffhanger of two characters on the brink of death Grey’s Anatomy is finally back for its sixth season. When the show ended last season, doctors Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) and George O’Malley (T.R. Knight) were seen drifting into a world beyond the living.... Read more »
National Honor Society
September 29, 2009
The National Honor Society will be serving breakfast to teachers on Monday, Oct. 12, which is a staff development day. On Thursday, Oct. 22, they will be serving soup and chili at the Teacher Luncheon. On Saturday, Oct. 3 they will be helping with the Tecumseh South Carnival and the Berryton Carnival.... Read more »
“Breaking Dawn”
September 29, 2009 • Cheyene Roden
Many people have heard about the Twilight book series written by Stephanie Meyer and many people love them. I would have to agree with them. There is a total of four books in all, “Twilight,” “New Moon,” “ Eclipse,” and “Breaking Dawn.” I just finished reading “Breaking Dawn,” and... Read more »
Rock on
September 29, 2009 • Derek Snyder
Like rock music? The station KQRC 98.9 FM The Rock is all about rock music and helping others. The station is based out of Kansas City, MO, and broadcasts all over Kansas and Missouri. The station has contests to win tickets to concerts all throughout the day and Johnny Dare, who is the host helps... Read more »
Learning from laughs
September 29, 2009 • Colbly Akers
“I’m a member here, this line needs to move,” movie star Will Ferrell said in the movie Kicking and Screaming. Overall I enjoyed Kicking and Screaming due to the fact that I got a good laugh out of it. This movie was a laugh-out-loud hilarious movie that will keep... Read more »
Visit “Official Orange”
September 29, 2009 • T.J. Zimmerman
“It’s my brainchild,” junior Elijah Kampsen said, referring to the website he shares with three other friends. This website, called Official Orange, is a collection of blogs, videos, and miscellaneous rants. Kampsen, along with juniors Drew Risch, William Johnson,... Read more »
Extra Help
September 29, 2009 • Haley Slusser
Math teacher Reid Martin, in coordination with the administration, has established a tutoring program. By setting up the tutoring program the hope is that more students can do their work so they don’t have missing or late assignments. The program will give students the extra time to work and gives... Read more »
Marching birds
September 29, 2009 • Drew Risch
The Marching Thunderbirds were looking good at their first performance. After not winning any of the competitions they attended, the marchers have kicked it up a notch. Even with shortened marathon, the hours cut down to 8-4 instead of 8-6, and losing some great leaders with the graduating class, the... Read more »
Oars and all
September 29, 2009 • Serena Katsbulas
Students can play a number of sports, including basketball, football, and baseball. However, there is one athletic activity the school does not provide, and that is rowing. Sophomore Ashley Appelhanz wanted to try out a new type of athletic hobby and decided on rowing.... Read more »
“Army Wives”
September 29, 2009 • Jayme Millard
Army Wives shows the everyday life of military spouses, families, friends, and those who are in the Army. The plot of the show is at the Army Base in Fort Marshall. It shows the friendship of the Army families coming together to cope with the situations each individual family is in. ... Read more »

