Echoes Harbor Springs High School Harbor Springs, MI
Issue Date: Friday, January 23, 2009 Issue: Curtain Call Last Update: Thursday, February 05, 2009
Search
  • Vexted with texting

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Matt Matteson and Hailee Ortiz

    Texting, a great way to interact or a harmful distraction? This has been a highly debated and growing issue in Harbor Springs High School. It used to be passing notes, but today with the advancement o

    Full Story 
  • Beaver Island Lighthouse School: A proven alternative

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Megan Keller

    Beaver Island - instant gratification in an almost instant graduation. That's what it seems like to students who watched Ashley Gasco graduate as one of two valedictorians of Beaver Island Lighthouse

    Full Story 
  • Parking Perils

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Emily Kay Miller

    The student parking lot habitually causes stress among the student body, especially in the winter. The parking area is limited due to snowbanks and the inability to see the lines on the pavement. In a

    Full Story 
  • Where everyone goes... when no one knows

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Emmaline Keely and Monica Jones

    Open campus is a privilege offered to upperclassmen at Harbor Springs High School. Underclassmen find this exciting to look forward to, but some just can’t seem to wait. Even though the rules clearly

    Full Story 
  • What can facebook do for you?

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Hailee Ortiz

    Imagine you do something extremely embarrassing or even illegal and it gets video taped. Then you or your friends decide to post it on the web, thinking it is funny at the time. What you don't realize

    Full Story 
  • Students sashay to center stage

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Emily Kay Miller, Kallie Hansen, and Nikki Keck

    The only sign of life is a pulse resonating throughout the black, seemingly empty space. A light grows steadily brighter in the distance as the audience becomes aware of a thriving group of people on

    Full Story 
  • The Dance Department

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Emily Kay Miller

    You may find yourself wondering, who exactly teaches these dancers how to strut, waltz, pirouette? The Harbor Springs Dance Department is a collaboration of Crooked Tree Arts Center, Vivaci School of

    Full Story 
  • Baleful backpacks

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Peter Breighner and Jamison D. Cronk

    As we struggle through the locker hallway between classes in an effort to gather our belongings, that terrifying stampede scene from The Lion King flashes before our eyes. Suddenly we feel we are surr

    Full Story 
  • Welcome to the bird show: Sophomore Zach Lauer honored by special visit from North Wings to the classroom

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Emily Kay Miller

    Who doesn’t love a small-eyed, sharp-beaked, murderously-taloned surprise? The same ones that, according to raptor specialist Alison Falldin, “could have your Teacup Chihuahua for a meal.”      Aliso

    Full Story 
    

At-a-glance

You may find yourself wondering, who exactly teaches these dancers how to strut, waltz, pirouette? The Harbor Springs Dance Department is a collaboration of Crooked Tree Arts Center, Vivaci School of
full story 
The only sign of life is a pulse resonating throughout the black, seemingly empty space. A light grows steadily brighter in the distance as the audience becomes aware of a thriving group of people on
full story 
Junior year begins the student frenzy for college prep and mapping out life beyond high school. However, what may look like just another class jammed into a schedule is actually a huge step towards th
full story 
Most students get serious about college planning in their junior or senior years of high school. Is this wise? Should students begin this process earlier on? Especially in a competitive economy, fresh
full story 
Beaver Island - instant gratification in an almost instant graduation. That's what it seems like to students who watched Ashley Gasco graduate as one of two valedictorians of Beaver Island Lighthouse
full story 
Imagine you do something extremely embarrassing or even illegal and it gets video taped. Then you or your friends decide to post it on the web, thinking it is funny at the time. What you don't realize
full story 
Who doesn’t love a small-eyed, sharp-beaked, murderously-taloned surprise? The same ones that, according to raptor specialist Alison Falldin, “could have your Teacup Chihuahua for a meal.”      Aliso
full story 
Open campus is a privilege offered to upperclassmen at Harbor Springs High School. Underclassmen find this exciting to look forward to, but some just can’t seem to wait. Even though the rules clearly
full story 
When it comes to Harbor Springs High School, students demonstrate a high level of creativity. It seems that everyone has something to contribute to the artistic and cultural diversity of our school da
full story 
As we struggle through the locker hallway between classes in an effort to gather our belongings, that terrifying stampede scene from The Lion King flashes before our eyes. Suddenly we feel we are surr
full story 
<< 1 2 >>  Number of stories in this edition: 15

Staff View

Molly Jones

user
Email Me

Annica

Online Editor
Email Me

Elle

Online Editor
Email Me

Online Archives

There are currently 20 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

Current Conditions Clear
Temperature: 32.9 °F
Wind Speed: 4 mph N
Gusts: 4 mph NNE
Rain Today: 0 "

View PDF's

Advertising