County Line surveys seniors about future plans
Michelle Chong, Co-Editor in Chief
May 6, 2013
The County Line staff is currently surveying seniors on their college/future plans for the senior edition of the newspaper. The deadline to answer the poll was on May 10. Submissions for the poll are closed.
Mission Possible: Seniors make difference, travel to Jamaica over spring break
Gabrielle Deckelman, Features Editor
April 17, 2013
“Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14 This scripture was used as an inspiration for seniors Francesca Crichton, Hayley Lang, Lori Schaefer, and Nikki Sobolik, who traveled to Hempstead, Jamaica over spring break,... Read more »
Senior girls dominate squad
Rachel Childress, staff writer
December 7, 2012
This year’s girls varsity soccer team is experiencing a change in leadership as the competitive season starts with the Lamar game Jan. 13. “There is a lot of potential and they are really hard workers,” junior midfielder Natalie Black said. “we have a really strong team this year... Read more »
Violinist discovers power of music, pursues music therapy
Michelle Chong, Features Editor
May 15, 2012
There are some things she can remember clearly about him. When she could not sleep at night, he would sing “You’ll be in my heart” by Phil Collins from the Disney movie Tarzan. He used to take her to Galveston Beach to swim. He taught her music. Most of all, he was her loyal companion... Read more »
Student pursues musical composition at Urbana-Champaign
Molly Wade, Staff Writer
May 15, 2012
The music industry is something rarely thought of as a probable career. Senior Bert Zhang is one student who is on his way to majoring in music composition. He will be attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign this coming fall. “When I was five my mom signed me up for piano lessons and... Read more »
Finding ways to fill ‘gaps’
Ellie Sedgwick, Staff Writer
May 15, 2012
Most students have a very clear idea of what they are going to do after high school. They might go to their parents’ old school, or go to one that specifies in the job they want the most. But for senior Naomi Mather, she has a different idea. “I am taking a gap year, because I honestly have no idea... Read more »
Jaska goes hard ‘Corps’
Madeline Brisson, Staff Writer
May 15, 2012
Legacy plays a big role in Texas Agriculture and Mechanical College’s Corps of Cadets, but it is not that senior Rob Jaska feels he must follow in his family’s footsteps. It is rather that after hearing all of his family’s great experiences with the program, he cannot help but feel inclined to... Read more »
Seniors lead squad into playoffs
Camryn Fuller, staff writer and Shaun Lal, Sports Editor
November 3, 2011
From the 99 boys sharing one sideline, 75 are now preparing to part as men. The seniors on the varsity football team have dedicated their time, energy, and health to the back-breaking pressures of the game they love, but as their final season approaches its closing whistle, the seniors look up to the... Read more »

