Whiteville High Has New Theatre Teacher
by Eric Toler
March 28, 2011
“Who else can say that they get to go to work and play all day?” Around a month ago, Whiteville High hired a new theatre arts teacher. Since she got here, Ms. Amber Evans has been working with theatre arts students to learn more about the theatre and participate in various classroom activities. At... Read more »
Reality TV: Is it too much?
By Madison Gaskins
March 27, 2011
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are the views of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the WHS High Times advisers or staff. Reality Television is television based on “real” life people experiencing “real” life events. But, how real are these TV shows,... Read more »
Tiffany Holland, Entertainment Writer
March 27, 2011
My name is Tiffany Holland. I’m a junior. I recently transferred from a small school in Shellman, Georgia called Randolph Southern. I played tennis, basketball, track, and softball there. You can either find me at the beach or in a mall. After I graduate, I plan to attend GSW. Read More →
Games Hosted from the Heart
By: Tessa Cartrette- Student Life& News Editor
March 23, 2011
He walks up to the mark and takes the ball from his coordinator. He tries to situate it by rolling it around and around but cannot find the right grip. His coordinator smiles and gives him another ball. More confident this time, he retracts his arm and tosses the ball through the air. His tennis ball... Read more »
Whiteville Girls’ Soccer Moves to First Place in Conference
Sarah Royal
March 23, 2011
Wednesday, March 16th, the Whiteville High School Lady Wolfpack soccer team beat West Brunswick 5-1. This moved them into first place in the 2A-3A Waccamaw Conference. Carly High had two goals, one from Sam McCumbee, Isabel Shelley, and Jenna Watts. The team is now 4-1-1 in the season and 3-0 in the... Read more »
How Cool is That?
by Brook Rasberry
March 22, 2011
The Boat that gives the Sinking Feeling! French designer Julien Berthier came up with the idea to make a boat that really looks like it is sinking. Berthier took a boat and chopped it in half, sealed off the cut end with fiberglass and fitted two motor engines underneath for easy propelling. Some... Read more »
The “Ultimate” Social Network
by Dallas Hewett and Brook Rasberry
March 22, 2011
As of January 2011, there are over 600,000 million people in the United States of America that are active users of Facebook And something with that many users can’t be all positive. Facebook is a social network service that helps friends and family keep in touch. Anyone who declares themselves... Read more »
Dallas Hewett, Feature Writer
March 22, 2011
Hey, my name is Dallas Rose Hewett. I’m a senior at Whiteville High School. I’m the treasurer of the Health Occupations Students of America club, and I’m also in the National Honor Society at WHS. For the last three years, I worked at Sub Sational, but I recently was hired at Food Lion. After... Read more »
A Comeback to F.A.M.E.
by Rebecca Holcomb
March 22, 2011
Music, entertainment, excitement, and beauty,can all be heard in Chris Brown’s new album, F.A.M.E., releasing today, March 22nd. Chris has been out of the spotlight for a while, but now his hits have been topping the music charts once again. “Deuces” was counted as the number one video of 2010... Read more »
Mid-Season Tennis Wrap Up
March 18, 2011
The men’s tennis team traveled to Pender High School for the first match of the regular season on Wednesday March 2nd. After going on a one year break from competing against each other neither team knew what exactly to expect. As the top four; Will Canady, Devin Cokely, Trey Nealey, and Ri Love... Read more »


