- 5/19/2013 Shepard designs dream room
- 5/19/2013 Sue Jolly Award will honor student Mock Trial Team member
- 5/19/2013 Anglican Church to host homeless meeting
- 5/19/2013 North Augusta bookings
- 5/19/2013 Suspect sought in theft of Walmart cell phones
- 5/19/2013 STEMfest exposes students to principles of science, technology
- 5/19/2013 North Augusta crime blotter
- 5/19/2013 North Augusta High School hosts 309 student runners
- 5/19/2013 Predators fall to Knights in walk-off fashion
- 5/12/2013 Predators stumble against Knights, face uphill battle
- 5/12/2013 Lady Predators have to win to stay in
- 5/12/2013 Phil Schaefer reflects on North Augusta history
- 5/12/2013 North Augusta golf team’s season ends in Sumter
- 5/12/2013 NAHS grad named SEC Men’s Golf Freshman of the Year
- 5/12/2013 World’s No. 1 disc golfer pays a visit to Hippodrome
- 5/5/2013 Lady Jackets bow out of playoffs following extra-innings loss
- 5/19/2013 Column: Downtown developments: Vacations less and less important
- 5/19/2013 Wrinkles: Recognizing mothers and angels
- 5/19/2013 Phragments from Phyllis: A mother’s a mother for the rest of her life
- 5/19/2013 Letter: Bring the troops home from Afghanistan
- 5/19/2013 Column: New PASS exams intended to benefit student performance
- 5/19/2013 Chaplain's corner: In his hand
- 5/12/2013 Column: The best of both borders
- 5/12/2013 Chaplain’s Corner: A mother’s joy
- 5/12/2013 Downtown developments: Bad customer service, part two
- 5/12/2013 Letter: Riverkeeper is a benefit to North Augustans
Ten join NAHS Hall of Fame
The North Augusta High School Hall of Fame has 10 new members: Hampton Williams, Cameron Wilkes, Bailie Sparks, Zack Rogers, Hannah Reese, Daniel Pippen, Arielle Houston, Eric Clubb, Alison Cercy and Joey Baldwin.Principal Todd Bornscheuer, following their introductions, said, "These folks up here have joined a fraternity - a fraternity that, to my knowledge, started in 1971, which means it's been going on for about 42 years now, which means there are about 420 folks that you just joined with this honor."He added, "We heard things like 'North Augusta doesn't have the best facilities in the state,' 'We don't have the nicest auditorium, gym or locker rooms,' but North Augusta's exactly what we make of it. If we all believe, then we all achieve, and these folks up here are an example of that."The annual honorees are nominated by the senior class, with each student able to make up to five nominations.Those with the most nominations and no discipline problems are asked to fill out an application for the faculty to consider, and each faculty member can make up to 10 nominations. The top 10 vote-getters are announced at a school-wide assembly.In keeping with tradition, the honorees' families were notified in advance and attended the assembly, but the actual winners did not know of their status until their names were announced.Also nominated this year were Ramsey Whitley, Kelly Tinsley, Thomas Sheppard, Ashton Norris, Trey Morgan, Johnathan Mills, Jessica Hoang, Taylor Griffin, Jordan Gamble, Steven Copeland, Alicia Cook, Parker Collins and Eric Collins.









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