The Official Website of Beaverton High School's Student-Run Newspaper

Beaverton Hummer

The Official Website of Beaverton High School's Student-Run Newspaper

Beaverton Hummer

The Official Website of Beaverton High School's Student-Run Newspaper

Beaverton Hummer

A pink flower blooms in a schoolyard.

How to thrive in quarantine: spring edition

Cassidy Ochoa, Staff Writer May 19, 2020
Activities designed to help you not just survive but thrive at home
Beaver hacks

Beaver hacks

Jono Vincent, Staff Writer June 7, 2017
How to save money while at Beaverton High School
Beaverton High School junior and tenured actress Christina Brissenden took control over her motherly role as Mlynn. Her subtlety added another level of sophistication to the production.

Steel Magnolias: a review

Jono Vincent, Staff Writer April 28, 2017
A musical with a cast of thirty-five is hard to put together, but easy to perform. Alternatively, a drama with a cast of only six is easy to put together, but much harder to perform. The former is a showcase of the blood, sweat, and tears that went into the rehearsal process, whereas it is often onstage on opening night that these bodily fluids are evoked from the latter.
An inside look into the double-casted production of Get Smart, performed by Beaverton High School Theater.

The faces of Get Smart

Anika Matsumoto, Staff Writer December 22, 2016
An inside look into the double-casted production of Get Smart, performed by Beaverton High School Theater.
Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 stand back-to-back, preparing to face their next foe.

Beaverton High School Theater gets humorously heroic in their rendition of Get Smart

Anika Matsumoto, Staff Writer December 19, 2016
November was a month of beginnings for Beaverton’s drama department. They held auditions, rehearsed, and from November 15th through November 19th, they presented the community with their opening production of the school year: Get Smart.
Club appreciation & hopes

Club appreciation & hopes

Julia Tantare, Staff Writer December 9, 2016
Students want an environment where they can explore their interests and meet people with similar passions.
Sophomore Payton Major flashes an award-winning smile in front of a to-be-announced backdrop.

Lights, camera, action: Beaver Broadcast steals the spotlight

Noe Lambert, Senior Digital Editor November 17, 2016
However, it's important that students are aware of what's happening within their schools. That's why sophomore, Payton Major is bringing "Beaver Broadcast" to Beaverton.
Cast and Crew for the departments 2014 production of Animal Crackers.

Get Smart: behind the curtain of Beaverton’s theater department

Jono Vincent, Staff Writer November 7, 2016
Slowly but surely, Beaverton Theatre Department’s first production Get Smart is coming together. We see it on the stage opening night November 15th, but what happens before the curtains go up?
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