The Hawk Eye Hanover High School Mechanicsville, VA
Issue Date: Sunday, November 01, 2009 Issue: November Last Update: Monday, January 11, 2010
  • GEYER'S ALTERNATIVE SENIOR YEAR

    Monday, December 14, 2009 By: BRITTANY ALLEN

    Imagine working hard all through high school, spending hours of valuable time struggling to get accepted into a decent college, and finally receiving an acceptance letter. Most students, however, do n

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  • A not so “Silent Night” for music students

    Monday, December 14, 2009 By: HANNAH TIBBETT

    Bands and choirs get festive with annual holiday performances

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  • GIRLS VOLLEYBALL SENIOR NIGHT

    Monday, December 14, 2009 By: TYLER GREEN

    With posters bordering the gym walls and parents present, the girl’s varsity volleyball season came to an end with a boom on their exciting senior night. Volleyball fans of all ages came out to suppor

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  • Give thank$$

    Monday, December 14, 2009 By: Kenny Spurlock

    T’was the night before Thanksgiving, But I could not fall a sleep, At 11:53 I woke up and said, “Mom what’s there to eat?” She didn’t answer, So I steadily got up, I walked into the kitchen, An

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  • Stink At Testing

    Monday, December 14, 2009 By: KENDALL BURGESS

    Every year, juniors and seniors sign up to take the deciding factor of their college careers: the dreaded Scholastic Assessment Test...

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  • Quality vs. price

    Monday, December 14, 2009 By: CHARLOTTE STOCKDALE & RUTHIE CHEN

    When the average Hanover student spends an average of 850 dollars every school year for school lunch alone, you’d expect the food to be halfway decent. We’re sorry to say this, Hanover, but we’re defi

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  • Sunstreak debut

    Friday, December 11, 2009 By: Cj Harper

    Pop rock is a combination of the heavy guitar from rock and the lighter lyrics of pop. There are so many bands trying to use this formula that they are hard to differentiate from each other at times.

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  • CLASSICS PARODIED INTO THRILLERS

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Laurajane Blaser

    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is tweaked by Seth Grahame-Smith

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  • SINGING ALL THROUGH BOOT CAMP

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Raven Mccarter

    Chorus students practice in preparation for their yearly recitals...

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  • CHEERLEADERS LOSE THEIR UNIFORMS

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Livi Mckay

    Many cheerleaders upset with regulation made by administration...

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“It makes me mad when I hear people making fun of the special needs kids because they don’t understand that they are good people and can be really good friends,” sophomore Julia Poyer said. “They just
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Imagine working hard all through high school, spending hours of valuable time struggling to get accepted into a decent college, and finally receiving an acceptance letter. Most students, however, do n
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Bands and choirs get festive with annual holiday performances
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“We all had athletic ability but we just didn’t use it all together in some games” That’s a summary of the girl’s varsity field hockey team from senior Morgan Kaye, “We didn’t do as well as we could h
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When you play a sport your entire life and you are raised to play it, you become bred for excellence. For junior golfer Trey Cully, this is the case...
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With posters bordering the gym walls and parents present, the girl’s varsity volleyball season came to an end with a boom on their exciting senior night. Volleyball fans of all ages came out to suppor
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T’was the night before Thanksgiving, But I could not fall a sleep, At 11:53 I woke up and said, “Mom what’s there to eat?” She didn’t answer, So I steadily got up, I walked into the kitchen, An
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The secrets behind the Thanksgiving holiday
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A few weeks ago, the nation was sent into a frenzy. News reports stated that six-year-old Falcon Heene had accidentally boarded his father’s homemade weather balloon by mistake and went soaring uncont
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Stink At Testing
Every year, juniors and seniors sign up to take the deciding factor of their college careers: the dreaded Scholastic Assessment Test...
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