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  • Class I State Champs 2005: Volleyball team comes back to beat Souhegan

    Saturday, November 19, 2005 By:

    The Hollis Brookline girls’ Varsity volleyball team finished its undefeated season by winning the Class I State Championship at Pinkerton Academy on November 5.

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  • Students remember Jennings

    Saturday, November 19, 2005 By: Jake Sinclair

    The new concession stand at the Coach Korcoulis Track and Field, was dedicated to Nick Jennings at half time at the homecoming football game on October 22. The stand features a plaque in memory of Jen

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  • National Honor Society inducts new members

    Saturday, November 19, 2005 By:

    The HBHS National Honor Society inducted its newest members at a ceremony on November 2, 2005, in the chorus room of the high school, with the principal, Mr. Timothy J. Kelley, and the superintendent,

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  • Jennings remembered

    Saturday, November 19, 2005 By:

    A bench in Nick Jennings' memory is situated outside of HBHS. Jennings, an HBHS student, was killed last year in an automobile accident.

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  • Environmental science students get feet wet in the Merrimack

    Saturday, November 19, 2005 By: Chris Stroili

    On October 17th and 18th, Mr. John Kittredge’s environmental science classes went on a field trip to the Nashua River by Runnels’ Bridge on the Hollis/Nashua border. Students were responsible for test

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  • Segregation isn’t

    Saturday, November 19, 2005 By: Rachel Wilson

    It’s crazy to think that the Apartheid system ended during my lifetime, let alone that my teachers here, in South Africa, were part of the struggle. Of course, the Apartheid’s legacy has affected ever

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  • Derryfield Meet finishes Cross Country season

    Saturday, November 19, 2005 By: Rachel DeSantis

    The Hollis Brookline High School Cross Country team has had quite the season. They finished out their season last month at the Class I meet at Derryfield Park, one of the hardest courses in the state

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  • Spirit Squad keeps fans upbeat at home games

    Saturday, November 19, 2005 By: Lizzy Huberlie

    “C-A-V-A-L-I-E-R-S, you know, WE ARE THE BEST!” This is the call of the Hollis Brookline High School Fall Spirit Squad. This year, a fall spirit squad program was started to cheer on the varsity fo

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  • What to do?

    Saturday, November 19, 2005 By: Elly Zeira

    Drugs are one of the many problems that students face in rural high schools. For rural students, activities aren’t always in range. Some students use drugs as something to do. Their boredom can lead t

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The Cavalier Chronicle Hollis Brookline High School Hollis, NH
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 Issue: Nov. 2005 Last Update: Saturday, November 19, 2005
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At-a-glance

You’re dashing around the mall, trying to finish all of your last-minute shopping for all of your friends and family. You have no idea what to get, and would really appreciate some help right about n
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Peer OutreachAll about helping teens
The Peer Outreach Club at Hollis Brookline High School has recently announced its new members. The goal of Peer Outreach is to help students with their problems. They help with all sorts of problems,
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HBHS and Hollis Police work to address teenage drug use
Both the HBHS community and the Hollis Police Department are addressing the issue of drug use in teens by raising faculty and staff awareness of symptoms of usage as well as training more members of
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School drug and alcohol policy under review School drug and alcohol policy under review
Hollis Brookline High School Principal Timothy J. Kelley knows what goes on in his school. He sits in on classes, attends sports games, and talks to students in the halls. He is also very aware that s
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What to do? What to do?
Drugs are one of the many problems that students face in rural high schools. For rural students, activities aren’t always in range. Some students use drugs as something to do. Their boredom can lead t
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Obesity is a huge problem in our society today. According to a 1999-2000 study, 15% of children and teens aged six to nineteen are obese. This is a threefold increase from the same statistics in 198
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The girls varsity soccer season came to an end on November 1st after a 2 to 1 loss in overtime at Stellos Stadium in the semi-finals against Hanover. The single goal for HB was scored by Chrissy Carel
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“C-A-V-A-L-I-E-R-S, you know, WE ARE THE BEST!” This is the call of the Hollis Brookline High School Fall Spirit Squad. This year, a fall spirit squad program was started to cheer on the varsity fo
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The Hollis Brookline High School Cross Country team has had quite the season. They finished out their season last month at the Class I meet at Derryfield Park, one of the hardest courses in the state
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Segregation isn’t Segregation isn’t
It’s crazy to think that the Apartheid system ended during my lifetime, let alone that my teachers here, in South Africa, were part of the struggle. Of course, the Apartheid’s legacy has affected ever
full story 
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