Academy showcases New York in upcoming recital
Brianna Glase, Managind Editor
May 2, 2012
Students can experience New York City without even leaving Bel Air this weekend. On May 5, at 7:00 p.m., students can catch a cab to “A Tribute to New York,” the first annual Academy of Performing Arts and Dance performance right at JC. The performance will follow the plot of a school teacher... Read more »
NAHS explores Philadelphia’s art scene
Imani Love, Sports Editor
May 2, 2012
Philadelphia is the home of the Philly cheesesteak, the place where quarterback Michael Vick spreads his wings on the football field, and also where the National Art Honors Society (NAHS) took their last field trip. Venturing to the Philadelphia Museum of Art on April 22, NAHS had the chance to visit... Read more »
Junior travels with Theater Department to NYC
Martha Schick, Managing Editor
May 1, 2012
No matter how many times you go to New York City, rounding a corner and seeing the famous skyline always takes your breath away. I’ve been to NYC with the theater department five times, and more than that on my own, but I never tire of the Big Apple. On Wednesday, April 25, the group of students... Read more »
Sonic provides vintage feel, great tasting food
Imani Love and Chioma Iheoma, Sports Editor and A&E Editor
April 25, 2012
Sitting in the car waiting in line for 15 minutes is an unusual situation for a fast food restaurant. After opening on April 15, the new Sonic on 924 caused an uproar amongst Harford County residents and even a few car accidents. It is nice to have an option of doing the drive-thru, eating at the station,... Read more »
Profili updates upper gym mural
Kailey Tracy, Copy Editor
April 4, 2012
Investing her faith in Photoshop and her creative ability, senior Lydia Profili puts her design skills to the test as she reconstructs the sports mural in the upper gym for her senior project. The idea to replace the outdated painting came to Profili with the help of her dad. “He went to JC and graduated... Read more »
Barretto designs fashion sketches
Eva Bialobrzeski, A&E Editor
April 4, 2012
In an instant it dawned on senior Lauren Barretto that Senior Project may actually be something worth taking advantage of. As a fashion lover, Barretto decided to take her passion for fashion to the next level. Attending Kent State next year, Barretto plans on studying fashion. This made it easy for... Read more »
Wrabel bakes desserts for charity
Emily Clarke, Managing Editor
April 4, 2012
Combining her passion for baking and the desire to give back to the community, senior Stephanie Wrabel has picked up her spatula and headed to the kitchen. For her senior project, Wrabel is baking different desserts and donating them to My Sister’s Place, a shelter for women and their children in Baltimore,... Read more »
Peace Yoga provides great atmosphere for de-stressing
Chioma Iheoma, A&E Editor
March 16, 2012
As the school year starts to get a tad more stressful with searching for colleges, taking the SATs, and studying for exams, things start to get tense. The healthiest way to de-stress is by taking yoga, and it should be done no other place but Peace Yoga on Main Street. Peace Yoga is owned by Heather... Read more »
Main Street boutiques satisfy dance needs
Chioma Iheoma, A&E Editor
March 14, 2012
Girls go to great lengths to find that perfect formal dress, literally. They drive so far as an hour and 45 minutes to get to King of Prussia Mall, over an hour to get to Christiana Mall, and 40 minutes to get to Towson Marketplace. Gas prices are too high to waste on driving so far to a place where... Read more »
JC girls share dresses on Facebook
Eva Bialobrzeski, A&E Editor
March 14, 2012
When senior Kayla Stoots opened up her Facebook, she checked the Prom page to make sure no other girls had taken the dresses she was thinking about. Both classes have created Facebook groups devoted to Ring Dance or Prom. The objective of both groups is to ensure that no two girls come to the year’s... Read more »












