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Movie Review – The Great Gatsby

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Ben Rosenstock, Editor-in-Chief
May 15, 2013

Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of “The Great Gatsby” came to theaters on May 10. With such stars as Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan and Tobey MaGuire, the film had been highly anticipated, especially due to the presence of Baz Luhrmann, who previously directed such stylistically unique... Read more »

Bachelor of the Month – March

Veronica Harte, Staff Writer
May 13, 2013

Ladies of HHS, get ready for this month’s bachelor: senior Eamon Devlin! Devlin is a busy student. He’s a member of National Honor Society, a Hawk Help tutor, a member of the Flyers hockey team and a hurdler in track.  Devlin has been playing hockey since he was four years old. His busy... Read more »

Promposals 2013

Alexa Alagon, Staff Writer
May 9, 2013

As seniors wind down towards their last few weeks of high school, prom proposals (or “promposals”) have sent a buzz through the halls of HHS. With May 30 just around the corner, the class of 2013 has already jumped into the prom-asking game. Charity week was a great success this year, especially... Read more »

Former HHS Student, Michael Rubenstein, Leaves his Mark on the World.

Chayse Hurley, Staff Writer
May 9, 2013

Michael Rubenstein, a former HHS student, proves that anything is possible when you set your mind to it. Since his graduation, Rubenstein has focused his efforts on fundraising for Crohn’s research, a disease he has suffered with since age nine. Chrohn’s disease is a digestive disease that... Read more »

HHS Students Got Away for Spring Break

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Emily Zaatar, Staff Writer
April 22, 2013

During spring break, students flee from their vigorous coursework and overwhelming schedules to enjoy a week of sun and fun. From the Bahamas to Panama City Beach, many students at HHS had an exciting and carefree week to let go of all stress. “I had one of the best weeks of my life,” Allison... Read more »

Senioritis: The Issue With the End

Chayse Hurley, A&E/Opinion Writer
March 13, 2013

“Senioritis,” the name many have given to the excitement that comes along with a student’s last year in high school, is a disease that can wreak havoc on grades. It can cause symptoms that include, but are not limited to, failure to turn in homework or take notes, sleeping in class,... Read more »

Junker of the Month – February

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Veronica Harte, A&E Writer
February 28, 2013

HHS, your junker of the month belongs to senior Noah Downs! Downs has been driving his 2001 Dodge Minivan for two years, and before that, it belonged to his neighbor. In the past two years, Noah has gone through a lot with his car, which he has affectionately dubbed “Donna.” Donna has been... Read more »

First Day- Yay or Nay?

Devon Henderson, Staff Writer
January 25, 2013

The first day of the second term was exceptionally different than its predecessors. Underclassmen were segregated and sent to three assemblies throughout the morning.  Ninth and tenth graders also attended gender specific assemblies– a bullying assembly for 9th and 10th grade girls, and... Read more »

Bachelor of the Month- February

Jessica Ruona, A&E Writer
January 24, 2013

Attention all single ladies! The bachelor of the month for January is the one and only Ben Vento!  A laid-back guy who is very dynamic, this junior enjoys running, hanging out with friends and watching movies. Along with that, Vento has two talents many people yearn for, acting and singing. Vento is... Read more »

Communication Camp Happens again at HHS

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Kiran Saini, News Writer
January 18, 2013

The ninth Communication Camp outing commenced on December 11 and was a success! Communication Camp was a learning experience for the students and staff alike, bringing students together with a mutual bond. On the three-day retreat, there is a complete media blackout: no cell phones, laptops, or televisions. The... Read more »

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