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  • Five hundred yards in five minutes: Traffic jam at HBHS

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Hillary Sabbagh

    HBHS students are all too familiar with those little yellow pieces of paper known as tardy slips. Everybody knows the feeling of running towards the school and stepping into the building--only to hear

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  • Working on something big: A new type of spring musical for HB

    Thursday, March 29, 2007 By: Hannah Post

    This spring’s musical production will prove to be unlike any other show presented by the HBHS theatre department. A collection of monologues and solos, threaded together by the common theme of pride i

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  • How to make it in the marketplace: Freshman Cultural Geography classes experience economics first-hand.

    Thursday, March 29, 2007 By: Patrick Luteran

    Since when did period seven come complete with a massage, cup of ice-cold lemonade, and a chocolate-covered strawberry? Ever since Mr. Pepper and Mrs. Given assigned a three-week long project to their

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  • Renaissance Man

    Tuesday, April 03, 2007 By: Andrew Doyle

    Have you ever seen that guy in a plaid shirt pushing televisions through the hallways of our school? That would happen to be Mike Bagtaz, the Audio-Visual Technician of our school. Taking apart electr

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Have you ever seen that guy in a plaid shirt pushing televisions through the hallways of our school? That would happen to be Mike Bagtaz, the Audio-Visual Technician of our school. Taking apart electr
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Have you ever seen that guy in a plaid shirt pushing televisions through the hallways of our school? That would happen to be Mike Bagtaz, the Audio-Visual Technician of our school. Taking apart electr
full story 
You’ve probably seen plenty of old grainy video clips from the 1960’s and 1970’s of young “rabble-rousers” waving signs and protesting. Perhaps you took notice of the pins, t-shirts, and other accoutr
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You have found your perfect match through their match-making fundraiser. You have donated cans and coats during the holidays. You even have donated your blood. But what exactly is the National Honor S
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The HBHS FIRST Robotics team 1073, Team Force, came in second place at the annual BAE Systems Granite State Regional FIRST Robotics Competition held the weekend of March 2. The event, held at the Veri
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How to make it in the marketplace: Freshman Cultural Geography classes experience economics first-hand.
Since when did period seven come complete with a massage, cup of ice-cold lemonade, and a chocolate-covered strawberry? Ever since Mr. Pepper and Mrs. Given assigned a three-week long project to their
full story 
This spring’s musical production will prove to be unlike any other show presented by the HBHS theatre department. A collection of monologues and solos, threaded together by the common theme of pride i
full story 
Five hundred yards in five minutes: Traffic jam at HBHS Five hundred yards in five minutes: Traffic jam at HBHS
HBHS students are all too familiar with those little yellow pieces of paper known as tardy slips. Everybody knows the feeling of running towards the school and stepping into the building--only to hear
full story 

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