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Hyoseob Joo, Staff Writer
May 15, 2013
During Charity Week, HHS students and teachers participated in multiple events, such as a canned food drive, Pasta for Pennies, and the Senior Auction. Pennies for Pasta raised a total of $784. Mr. Dail collected the most pennies, closely followed by Ms. Murphy. “Charity Week was close this year,”... Read more »
Emmy Zaatar, Staff Writer
May 13, 2013
There’s nothing like insane techno music and flailing bodies everywhere, right? At North Electronic Music Festival, otherwise known as NEMF, there is just that. NEMF, a rave-style school dance that has been held for the past few years, was held on April 27 this year. NEMF is held at the end of... Read more »
Devon Henderson, Staff Writer
May 9, 2013
Students in business-related classes like Computer Apps and Web Design had the chance to attend a Tigers game with Mr. Grzegorczyk and learn about the careers available at Comerica Park. Leaving just before second hour on April 30, students headed out in frigid weather. With 30-45 degree temperatures,... Read more »
Kiran Saini, Staff Writer
May 2, 2013
The HHS 2012 yearbook staff was recognized by Balfour Yearbooks with an Honorable Mention Certificate of Recognition. The yearbook was recognized for its outstanding contribution to scholastic journalism. The yearbook adviser is Lisa Dean. Balfour Yearbooks are evaluated in several areas: theme development,... Read more »
Leah Robinson, Staff Writer
April 26, 2013
The senior auction is an annual tradition at HHS. This year, there were a lot of surprises that made the auction that much more interesting. All of the donations went to Hurricane Sandy Relief and the Cancer Society of Michigan. According to senior Alexa Alagon, $480 was raised, a dramatic increase... Read more »
Lizz Buchanan
March 13, 2013
On March 22, an autism awareness benefit will be held in the HHS cafeteria from 6:30 to 9:00 pm. At the benefit, there will be a DJ for entertainment and food and drinks for purchase (proceeds go to charity). There will also be raffle for donated items. All of the money is going to the Autism Society... Read more »
March 12, 2013
A huge trend going around is called the “Harlem Shake.” Harlem Shake videos start by playing “Harlem Shake,” by Baauer, and show someone dancing by themselves in a normal setting, usually wearing a helmet or mask. After 15 seconds, people usually just jump out of nowhere and start... Read more »
LaVondria Covington
March 11, 2013
On February 24, the “85 Academy Awards” were presented. Below are some of the results for the big categories in this year’s Oscars. Nominees for Best Picture: “Amour”, “Argo”, “Life of Pi”, “Lincoln”, “Beasts of the Southern Wild”,... Read more »
Alexa Alagon
March 11, 2013
Oscar Pistorious, the first double-leg amputee to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympic Relays, has been granted bail after allegedly shooting and killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, on Valentine’s Day. Pistorious claims to have thought that Steenkamp was an intruder inside of their home,... Read more »
Emily Washington
March 11, 2013
This past September, junior Rashmika Goswami got a 36, the highest grade possible, on her ACT. The ACT is a required test students take in eleventh grade. Many colleges take ACT scores under heavy consideration when it comes to admitting or rejecting a student, which is why the ACT is so crucial to... Read more »