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  • Former Colts say goodbye to Covington one last time

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Janelle Killam

    Covington Middle School elicits both good and bad memories for those who attended it. The current Timberwolves who were previously Colts may remember things such as: the big cookies they sold for six

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  • HHS Jazz II swings past competition at local festival

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Zachary Dobbels

    HHS’s Jazz II brought home a first place trophy from the 9th Annual Skyview Jazz Festival on December 3rd. This exciting competition was held at Skyview High School and was composed of twenty-three to

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  • HHS gets a kick out of new after school club

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Allyce Nelson

    It’s nothing like soccer, so don’t get them mixed up. They use their feet and a ball but goals and the score isn’t important. Kai Barnes and Kevin Price are the founders of the club, entitled “Foot B

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  • Two wins, Two losses, One Ultimate Goal

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Kayla Madsen

    Three boys, only eight years old, going out on the mat to pass some time together, would have never known that they would reunite nine years later as seniors. Cody Call, Jake Farmer, and Peter Barnes

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  • Two wins, Two losses, One Ultimate Goal

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Kayla Madsen

    Three boys, only eight years old, going out on the mat to pass some time together, would have never known that they would reunite nine years later as seniors. Cody Call, Jake Farmer, and Peter Barnes

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  • Dance team wins competition at Shorewood: Wins at Shorewood help dance team for future competitions

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Harrison Collier

    The dance team has won a competition every time they compete, so it is no surprise that the HHS Dance Team traveled up to Shorewood for their second dance competition of the year and won the productio

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  • Girls Basketball blends old players with new

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Nate Scheer

    The lady Timberwolves basketball team was unsure about their destiny with the loss of numerous players. However, the new team members have really started to gel with the existing players.

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  • HHS Thespians performs Oklahoma

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Sarah Patterson

    Lights are dimmed, audience is quiet and anticipation for the show to start fills the room. Roger & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, a musical, is a classic story full of love, jealousy and laughter set just

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  • away from home for the Holiday: While opening yours gifts here in the safety of your home, think our troops abroad

    Thursday, January 05, 2006 By: Karla Bilden

    Imagine how hard it would be to spend the holidays away from your family, imagine how the troops in Iraq must feel. Kristy Anderson, a senior here at HHS, knows a lot about it. Since September of thi

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The Howler Heritage High School Vancouver, WA
Issue Date: Friday, December 16, 2005 Issue: Volume VII, Issue 3 Last Update: Friday, January 06, 2006

At-a-glance

Just about anyone with warm blood flowing through their veins and a beating muscle in their chest has a little more compassion for their fellow man at Christmas time.
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The following conversation took place at approximately 8:09 PM on December 15. The content may be horrifying and alarming. Parental discretion is advised.
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The “real world” puts so many pressures on teens to move out and start their own lives, yet it’s practically impossible to do so.
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Hello and a Merry Christmas to all! Oh wait, I’m not supposed to say that anymore. Christmas is now becoming public enemy number one. Why? Because apparently this holiday offends people so much, that
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No matter what you celebrate during the holiday season, everyone can agree that it is a time for giving. While people should be generous all year round, most are not. Few are even thoughtful during th
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The US government has a problem. They don’t have enough young people willing to sign up for the war in Iraq. So they send recruiters to our schools and tell us fairy tales of free college money, large
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The US government has a problem. They don’t have enough young people willing to sign up for the war in Iraq. So they send recruiters to our schools and tell us fairy tales of free college money, large
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Imagine how hard it would be to spend the holidays away from your family, imagine how the troops in Iraq must feel. Kristy Anderson, a senior here at HHS, knows a lot about it. Since September of thi
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The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) has been an extremely important subject for college bound students since 1941. Stressing, studying, and the lack of preparation gives a sense of false hope for many
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Lights are dimmed, audience is quiet and anticipation for the show to start fills the room. Roger & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, a musical, is a classic story full of love, jealousy and laughter set just
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