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The Hilltopper Highlands High School Fort Thomas, KY
Issue Date: Friday, December 18, 2009 Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2 Last Update: Thursday, January 07, 2010
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“Every year our family gives out an award for the dumbest incident that happened to a family member, and we give out what we call the ‘Gomer Award’. Then that person must display the award which is a
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Even though the holidays have come and gone, we still decided to center this issue around family. Not just family in the traditional sense of the word, but the families we make in our four years here.
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"I think we can learn a lot from Africans... from their simplicity of life and ability to overcome adversity," says art teacher Mr. Eckerle, who lived in Africa for a year and a half in 2007 and 2008.
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he Highlands High School swim team has always been successful, and we have certainly seen many stars swimmers come from this team. On every team, students stand out due to their hard work, determinati
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Choosing the right films to see this winter is like playing Minesweeper on the library computers. You won't win. With such stinkers as 2012 and Disney's Old Dogs, innocent audiences will fall victim t
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With 2009 coming to an end, everyone has a lot to reflect on and just as much to look forward to in 2010. Anticipating special events that may come with the New Year leaves many students with New Yea
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The year has started with many new advancements to our school. That is no exception to our boys basketball, who welcomed a new head varsity coach, Mike Flynn. He will be assisted by Steve Hunt, varsit
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Whizzing butterflies, adrenaline pumping through every vein in the body, and the sound of scales being run echoed through the halls of Conner High School as Highlands' students auditioned for Kentucky
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In all the years of musicals and plays, there has never been a student-directed production. Until now. Charles Croley and Molly Deaton made Highlands High School history this year with A Christmas C
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