Lamp Post Holy Family High School Broomfield, CO
Issue Date: Friday, February 19, 2010 Issue: Print Edition VI Last Update: Tuesday, February 23, 2010
  • FIRST EVER SCIENCE FAIR TO BE HELD FEB. 20

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By:

    Holy Family will host its first ever science fair on Saturday, Feb. 20, at the school. Science fair begins at 11 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. There will be exhibits for the projects and judges will choos

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  • Junior Rob McCandlish strives to make a difference

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: MEGAN WHITE

    To many, service is a requirement for Apostolic Ministry, or an action their parents make them do. For Rob McCandlish, community service is an opportunity to serve God as well as others.

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  • Apostolic Ministry serves the community: Freshmen share their stories

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: SARAH GAMBELL

    One of the projects Holy Family students participate in that is unique to the school is Apostolic Ministry. Every year they are asked to complete some sort of volunteer work for the benefit of either

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  • Wrestlers qualify seven boys for state

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: JENNA CARLSON

    “This tournament pretty much looks like a dual. It’s us against everyone else,” said former Holy Family wrestling coach Joe Domko during the lunch break on Saturday, Feb. 6 at the Frontier league tou

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  • On the Field with Seamus Quinn: Girls basketball edition

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: MAUREEN QUINLAN

    Seamus Quinn has decided to take on a new frontier in his series, “On the Field.” This time around, he played junior girls basketball player Sarah Talamantes.

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  • Curriculum changes planned for 2010-11

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: JORDAN KUDRNA

    In social science, theology and science, courses will be changed for the incoming Freshman Class for the 2010-11 school year.

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  • LENTEN ACTIVITIES BEGIN

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: Marylou Mikesell

    Lent is a time of preparation, a time of fasting. Over the next 40 days, students will be abstaining from certain things in their life, whether that is the internet, soda or candy. Around Holy Family,

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  • Ash Wednesday leads HF to Lent

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: MILLIE WHITEMORE

    This Wednesday, Lent officially began with the celebration of Ash Wednesday Mass.

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  • Sadie Hawkins dance to be a semi-formal Winter Ball

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: JORDAN KUDRNA

    As the song Sadie Hawkins Dance by Relient K goes, “The Sadie Hawkins dance, in my khaki pants, there’s nothing better, oh oh oh. The girls ask the guys, it’s always a surprise, there’s nothing bette

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  • Archbishop dedicates chapel

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: MAUREEN QUINLAN AND ABBI KEEFE

    On Friday, Jan. 22, Archbishop Charles Chaput made a special trip to Holy Family High School for the dedication of the Chapel of Mary, Queen of Angels.

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Every two years alternating between summer and winter, the world witnesses the best athletes internationally at the Olympic Games. February 12, 2010, lights the torch for the winter games held in Vanc
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Junior wrestler Jake Mathews has qualified for the state tournament this Feb. 19, 20 and 21, at the Denver Pepsi Center. Mathews began wrestling two years ago, and this year placed in the top four at
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Seamus Quinn has decided to take on a new frontier in his series, “On the Field.” This time around, he played junior girls basketball player Sarah Talamantes.
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It’s the middle of February, which means that spring sports are right around the corner. Girls tennis, boys baseball, track and girls golf are getting ready to start their upcoming seasons.
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Spring sports are on their way to a brand new season. Some girls put on their cleats; other girls put on their tennis shoes, but this year, some Holy Family girls are going to put on golf shoes, pick
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“This tournament pretty much looks like a dual. It’s us against everyone else,” said former Holy Family wrestling coach Joe Domko during the lunch break on Saturday, Feb. 6 at the Frontier league tou
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As they near the end of the regular season, the Tigers have faced tough games, and even more are expected to come within the next two weeks.
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The 2010 regular season is over and the Lady Tigers have won league and will hang 2010 on the districts banner in the gym.
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“To me, Girl Power is about having a positive attitude and self-confidence. It’s about having a vision for your future, reaching beyond the expectations you have for yourself, and sticking it out, eve
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The world of the theater is one where seniority generally outweighs all else. However, sophomore Andy Horner is an exception to this rule.
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