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  • HHS honors MLK with Unity and uniquty

    Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Janelle Killiam

    At HHS, the masses witnessed the seventh annual celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 13. Heritage honored King via a school-wide assembly for his non-violent method of advancing civil ri

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  • HHS students become “bigs”

    Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Sarah Patterson

    Big Brother Big Sister is a national mentoring program to help children reach their potential through professional support. This is HHS’s first year doing the high school match system for school based

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  • Heritage sends five nominees for Washington state scholarship

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Harrison Collier

    Five HHS students came one step closer to receiving the high honor of becoming a Washington State Scholar on January 6th. The scholarship pays for four semesters of undergraduate course work at any Wa

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  • Local calendar causes controversy: Controversy on high school calendar arises from good intentions

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Kayla Madsen

    Fund raising has gone from the good old fashion girl scouts cookies to parking lot car washes and now beefcake calendars. Yes, beefcake calendars. Recently in Stevenson, Washington, a high school par

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  • DECA to send 25 to state competition

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Tim Nelson

    Sending students to a state level-competition is the goal of almost any Heritage extra-curricular program. After last weeek’s competition, DECA will send 25 students to participate in the March 2 sta

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  • Point/Counter-Point: Should we pull out of Iraq?: There are more important things to worry about than Iraq

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Zach Dobbels

    This war on Iraq was based on various false assumptions and claims. There were no WMD’s, we were hardly greeted as liberators, and the Iraqi people still live in fear. Instead of being afraid their fa

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  • Point/Counter-Point: Should we pull out of Iraq?: We must stay the course for a free Iraq and a safe America

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Randi King

    War should not be supported when used for unacceptable reasons, such as the empowerment of a dictator, but is permissible when fought in an effort to obtain peace. The war in Iraq is being fought with

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  • Crossing the LineOur war on... everything?

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Danny Nichols

    When America doesn’t like something, we declare war on it. No matter how ridiculous it is, we will declare war on anything, like that will do something to eradicate the problem.

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  • Enough is enough

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Faith Dascenzo

    Within sports of any kind, there is always a boundary of when enough is enough, especially in high school sports. Good sportsmanship is giving teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials respect befo

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  • Raise awareness of Human Trafficking

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Allyce Nelson

    n our society, everything is simply sugar coated with lies, deception and the way the media lets its viewers perceive things. Human trafficking is not theoretical, it’s real. Every year the U.S. Centr

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The Howler Heritage High School Vancouver, WA
Issue Date: Friday, January 27, 2006 Issue: Volume VII, Issue 4 Last Update: Monday, February 06, 2006
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Most teams try to focus all their attention on winning, but for the Heritage gymnastics team, it’s not always all about the competition. “We have a lot of fun at our meets,” Nicole Craft, senior, ver
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Aron Crowley dribbles the ball up the court, goes around a high screen, squares his body, elevates, shoots, swishes a picturesque three-pointer - AND THE CROWD GOES…silent? At least the majority of th
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Thirty years. Thirty long, pain-filled years. Nearly 11,000 days and 480 games after the founding of a historically forlorn franchise, the Seattle Seahawks finally made it to the biggest spectacle in
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With the girls bowling season at an end, three players, Justine Bailey, Stephanie Siegal, and Jocelyn Jourdey all agree that this first season has gone “good.”
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They are shaking, kicking, and moving to the music again. HHS dance team is on a roll with new routines and countless hours of dedication.
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Nothing in life comes without hard work. For the Heritage girl’s varsity basketball team, this season is a perfect example. While this is something of a rebuilding year for the program, strides have
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ld’s largest industry? Then it’s time for you to train for a career in the food service field; there’s no better place than the Clark College Culinary Arts program, which is rated among the best in th
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I really wanted to love Tristan and Isolde, I even ignored the cheesy trailer that seemed to reveal every important scene of the movie besides the heart wrenching ending, and then again they ruined th
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Horse the Band is incredible, and so is this album. They mix Nintendo-like keyboard effects with the intensity of hardcore, with the new style of “Ninten-Core” break downs. Then they pull it all toget
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Philosophy is a common theme that Robert Sanders portrays in his drawings. Though most of his creative expression is through drawing, he is currently trying to take up painting.
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