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  • Anchors Away with Stocking Stuffing

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009 By: Alexandria Barth

    The holiday season has come again. After the fall break and a whirlwind of shopping for Black Friday, students have been hurrying to buy presents as they anticipate the winter break. In the halls of

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  • Groundings Via Web

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009 By: Fransisco Rodriguez

    During the school year, every nine weeks parents eagerly await the production of report cards, giving them an objective measure of their child’s effort. Through the readings of the report cards, chil

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  • Texting While Driving

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009 By: Andria Quinlan

    A network of cars journeys through the yellow and white lines outlining the board game of the road. Seatbelts are buckled and the engine is running smoothly as the game plays on. Within the midst of

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  • Swing, Swing!

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009 By: Breianna Imholte

    Students who attend swing nights experience exciting evenings of jazz and other modern music, dancers swinging all over the dance floor, and pure fun and laughter. An organization called Pensacola

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  • Hot Chocolate & Coffee:Girl’s Golf Team Fundraiser

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009 By: Caitlin Fournier and Carlene Langlois

    The ladies’ golf team hot chocolate and coffee fundraiser has begun. Each Tuesday and Thursday morning, Mrs. Tammy Kirkland sets up the morning beverages for students to either trade cans for, or pur

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  • Encore! Back in Action

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009 By: Monique Queen-Smith

    A regular box office hit has been delayed due to the club sponsor’s absence from school, but everything seems to be roaring back into action. Encore!’s usual fall play, The Things That Shape Us!, isn

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  • Capturing Life in Motion

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009 By: Chelsea Freeman

    They wander the halls, but not aimlessly. These are students with purpose. The advanced journalism video team has grown, and the new student journalists move about with video cameras between classes,

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During the school year, every nine weeks parents eagerly await the production of report cards, giving them an objective measure of their child’s effort. Through the readings of the report cards, chil
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They wander the halls, but not aimlessly. These are students with purpose. The advanced journalism video team has grown, and the new student journalists move about with video cameras between classes,
full story 
A regular box office hit has been delayed due to the club sponsor’s absence from school, but everything seems to be roaring back into action. Encore!’s usual fall play, The Things That Shape Us!, isn
full story 
The ladies’ golf team hot chocolate and coffee fundraiser has begun. Each Tuesday and Thursday morning, Mrs. Tammy Kirkland sets up the morning beverages for students to either trade cans for, or pur
full story 
Spell “iconoclast.” Can’t? In early December an EHS student encountered just that problem at the annual spelling bee. This year’s event was a great success, and featured a huge turnout and enthusia
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Students who attend swing nights experience exciting evenings of jazz and other modern music, dancers swinging all over the dance floor, and pure fun and laughter. An organization called Pensacola
full story 
The holiday season has come again. After the fall break and a whirlwind of shopping for Black Friday, students have been hurrying to buy presents as they anticipate the winter break. In the halls of
full story 
Being hungry is one of the most miserable things that a human being can experience. Lucky for the average person, hunger can easily be reduced by a variety of methods: raiding the pantry or ransackin
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A network of cars journeys through the yellow and white lines outlining the board game of the road. Seatbelts are buckled and the engine is running smoothly as the game plays on. Within the midst of
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The trumpets blow a series of notes, followed by the sharp, quick, floating notes of the flutes. The clarinets march their notes behind quickly in pursuit. Tears fall and splash on floors, laps, and t
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