Senior Talent Show Awes All
Kyle L, Writer
May 15, 2013
Eight acts performed on Wednesday night at the MHS senior talent show. Amidst the packed auditorium, four emcees introduced each performance: Devin Koep, Brett Spelker, Emily Beaman, and Rachel Massaro. Becca Johnson performed KT Turnstall’s “Black Horse and a... Read more »
The Talent Show From Onstage
Ethan Tannen, Writer
May 13, 2013
This year’s talent show was a huge success. Students flaunted their talents, the school bonded over jokes, and everyone, including the teachers, shared a laugh. However, for those sitting and watching and for those who performed, the talent show was two very different experiences. Performer Will Wraith... Read more »
May the Fourth be with You
Tori Pederson, Writer
May 9, 2013
Free Comic Book Day has been around for twelve years at Dewey’s, located at 13 Park Ave in Madison, and is held every year on the first Saturday in May. Dan Veltre, who discovered his love of comics more than fifty years ago, founded the store twenty-one years ago. People from all over flocked to Dewey’s... Read more »
Prama Problems
Celeste Post, A&E Editor
May 9, 2013
As June 6th draws near, Madison seniors and a handful of lucky underclassmen are scrambling to figure out last minute prom details such as hair, nails, dress fittings, limos and pictures. Some have a “whatever will happen, will happen’” attitude while others are frantically running around,... Read more »
Dodger Problems Revealed!
Becca Johnson, Co-Editor-in-Chief
May 3, 2013
Since January 2012, the anonymous Twitter account “dodgerproblems” has sparked interest and intrigue in the student body of Madison High School and has accumulated nearly 400 followers. On May 1, 2013, senior Emily Beaman revealed her secret identity at the talent show. Only two days later, the Madison... Read more »
MHS Blood Drive
Maddie Dunn, Reporter
April 29, 2013
Madison High School continues to give back, in their recent participation with a Red Cross blood drive. Students were encouraged to give blood Tuesday, April 23, 2013 blocks one and two in the main gym. The Red Cross had many volunteers hosting the drive, along with Madison High Students who volunteered... Read more »
Clothes? What Clothes?
Celeste Post, A&E Editor
April 26, 2013
All right class of 2013, where is it? How much do you want? Why is it hiding? You know what I’m talking about: senior apparel. It’s nowhere to be found. Countless classmates, along with myself, have been looking under binders, in the nurses office and in the main office, but no one knows where to... Read more »
Yoga and Pilates to Join P.E.
Emily Fritze, Writer
April 26, 2013
For years the world has loved yoga and pilates and now, through our gym classes, MHS students may get to also. Yoga and pilates are everywhere today, both in formal classes and instructional videos online. Many people are drawn to Pilates and yoga because of the health benefits they bring to every person... Read more »
Dodger Pride at Rutgers Half Marathon
April 23, 2013
Running not only requires a lot of physical preparation, but also takes a lot of motivation, time, and effort. Two Madison High School students, senior Olivia Stein (OS) and junior Amanda Galton (AG) decided to take their competitive running to the next level. The two competed in a half marathon this... Read more »
Shakesperience: Much Ado About Something
Lainie Rowland, Co-Editor-in-Chief
April 19, 2013
An elite group of Shakespeare loving, theatrically inclined Madison High School students are in the midst of preparing for Shakesperience, an event at Drew in which students from various schools converge on the stage of the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey in a non-competitive forum of verse and prose.... Read more »
