The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

The Chant

The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

The Chant

The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

The Chant

Senioritis or senior stylin’?

MC Toth, Reporter, Photographer
November 2, 2018
After two months of anticipation, students received their school ID cards during homeroom today. While the underclassmens photos will appear in the yearbook, the photographers allowed the seniors to dress in silly attire for their IDs. Senior Isabella Keaton resembled a young child and chose to put her hair into pigtails and hold up a stuffed animal for her photo. Senior Esteban Alarcon kept his photo simple, with a fitted black t-shirt and a half smile. Senior Tara Anastasoff recreated her Kindergarten yearbook photo, choosing to wear a leopard print vest and fake bangs to perfectly replicate her younger self.

IDs, please

Tara Anastasoff, Editor-in-Chief, Photo Editor
October 24, 2018
Calling all seniors! The annual senior superlatives are finally open for voting. Submit votes by clicking the “Seniors” tab on the NC website. Results appear in the yearbook at the end of the year, and all seniors anticipate the revealing of the winners. The race for “most likely” and “best...” are up for grabs. Who are you voting for?

Race on!

Naoshin Kaiser, Photography
October 15, 2018
Students interested in exploring options for future education flocked to the Performing Arts Center during 4th period for a college information session from New York University. Admissions representative Denise Ballinas lead the informational meeting, and opened up the floor for students to ask questions. For further information about NYU, stop by the Counselors Office to pick up a pamphlet from the school.

NYU comes to NC

Erin Davis, Photographer, Videographer
September 19, 2018
Finally feeling like seniors, students queued up in the lunchroom to place their cap and gown orders and pick up staple senior swag items. Some students opted to purchase bundled packages, which included different 2019 attire and memorabilia.

#seniorszn

Tara Anastasoff, Editor-in-Chief, Photo Editor
September 13, 2018
The senior class met for the second time this year on Thursday, September 6. Seniors congregated in the PCA to learn about graduation details, life after high school and what their spring semester preparations will look like leading up to receiving their degrees and graduating in May of 2019. A representative from Herff Jones informed the students about caps and gowns, and they will have a table in the lunchroom on Thursday and Friday of next week for seniors to place their orders.

So close, but yet so far

Erin Davis, Photographer, Videographer
September 6, 2018
	Seniors started off the new school year shocked by the amount of changes involving privileges. Although the majority of changes made seniors happy, like the courtyard becoming strictly for them, others left them upset, such as the removal of senior quotes. Seniors, excited about new things coming, prepare to take on the new year.

Seniors enjoy a privilege, accept a loss

Rachel Maxwell, Social Media Editor
August 28, 2018
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