Concert Review: Eli Young Band
Karley Lowe, Journalism 1 Student
April 13, 2012
The Eli Young Band was honored to be the opening act of the biggest day of the Austin Rodeo, March 10. They opened up with a real crowd pleaser, “Crazy Girl.” Eli Young Band is a country band and proud to show it. They rocked the stage, but maybe a little too loud. The guitarist was having problems... Read more »
The Hunger Games Review
Willow Riscar, Journalism 1 Student
April 13, 2012
The Hunger Games is one movie that you will want to see again and again. Jennifer Lawrence plays 16-year old Katniss Everdeen, a citizen of District 12, a starving society controlled by the brutal Capitol of Panem. Every year, a “Hunger Games” is held. The games are a deadly battle for teenagers,... Read more »
Being Elmo Movie Review
Kayla Peterson, Journalism 1 Student
April 11, 2012
“Being Elmo” is an independent documentary following Kevin Clash, the creator of the childhood icon Elmo from “Sesame Street.” The film, which is available on Netflix and was released on DVD April 3, narrates his background story and how he pursued his life-long endeavor of being a puppeteer.... Read more »
Staffer learns from Camp Wannaleada experience
Keely Wirries
April 11, 2012
Do You ‘Wannaleada’? Being a kid that never went to camp, I didn’t know what to except when I signed up for Camp Wannaleada. However, when I got to camp everyone was very welcoming and we immediately sat down for supper which consisted of spaghetti and meatballs with a salad, some fruit, a soda... Read more »
Staff Editorials
March 8, 2012
Talented tradition started This year the Royals hosted a Mr. RHS pageant featuring the Alpha class senior boys. The pageant was a hilarious event and a smart tradition to start this year and continue with future classes. It gave the senior men a chance to show off and the audience a chance to enjoy a... Read more »
Senioritis is a disease that only affects seniors
Jessica Garrison, Photography Editor
March 5, 2012
Senioritis. A common disease that seniors in high school get diagnosed with that seems to last the whole year. Personally, I believe that senioritis can get frustrating due to its ability to create irresponsibility and immaturity. Being a senior myself, I can’t blame those around... Read more »
Staffer can’t imagine life without pets
Jessica Garrison, Photography Editor
March 5, 2012
Even in Texas, the idea of living in the open country can be an unfamiliar to people. For me, it is a reality that I have lived with all my life. It is also normal around our warm welcoming home to have the responsibility of taking care of the many animals that are continually around the house. I have... Read more »
British sci-fi show captivates staffer
Shelly Spencer, News Editor
February 29, 2012
Everyone has a certain thing that they fixate over, for me it’s over a show called Doctor Who. This is the longest running show on television. It began in the ’60s, ran until 1989 and was brought back to life in 2005. What captures my attention most about the show is the characters and the intricate... Read more »
Keys to Success
Keely Wirries, Staffer
February 21, 2012
Learning to play an instrument takes work. Often times when I get home I can’t help but think, “Why am I doing this, is it worth it?” Sitting on the bench, getting shooting pains up my back from being hunched over to read in the dim lights, I only want to slink into the other room and drift off... Read more »
Living in the Shadows Staff Editorial
Staff
January 31, 2012
In the crazy world of high school, it’s really easy to let certain sports and clubs steal all the attention. Lots of clubs, sports and other programs don’t get the recognition they deserve simply because bigger groups like football and basketball are so popular. That doesn’t necessarily mean that... Read more »



