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HHS celebrity look-a-likes

HHS celebrity look-a-likes

Mackenzie McDonell, Opinion Editor January 30, 2015
Ever had a split-second heart attack in the halls of HHS when you think you spot a celebrity? Take a look at some of HHS's Hollywood look-a-likes. *Updated images
Concerns about concussions

Concerns about concussions

Sarah Cortez, Staff Writer January 29, 2015
Concussions are a growing problem in today’s society. The average high school lineman takes between 1,000 to 1,500 hits to the head each season, some at forces equivalent to or greater than a 25 mile an hour car crash, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of America.
Class President works to connect HHS students

Class President works to connect HHS students

Rachel Cichon, Editor-in-Chief January 28, 2015
For the majority of students, senior year is one of the busiest, most stressful and most monumental times of their lives as they fret over college applications, scholarships and Prom. For members of student council, this workload only increases as they plan events and raise money for their class. Despite this, senior Kaitlin Rolli, president of the Class of 2015, devotes her time to effectively leading her classmates and crafting a positive school experience.
High school teen starts local business

High school teen starts local business

Alexandria Adle and Janelle Meininger, Guest Writers January 27, 2015
Howell High School senior, Aspen Pyle, is taking a big step in beginning her life alongside HHS alumni Emily Jewell with their up-and-coming hand-painted shoe business “Last Resorts”. Pyle and Jewell are selling canvas shoes which are hand-painted to the customer’s preference. Determined to start a new chapter in her life, Pyle hopes this innovative recreation will bring in a few extra dollars to help her on the way.
Laura Rumohr earns Howell Service Person of the Year

Laura Rumohr earns Howell Service Person of the Year

Ian Stone, Staff Writer January 27, 2015
On Dec. 1, in an after school ceremony in the Howell High School cafeteria, Laura Rumohr was honored as Howell's newest Service Person of the Year. Rumohr is a special needs teacher at Howell, giving her service here for the past 20 years.
History of the Highlander

History of the Highlander

Megan Killop, Business Manager January 26, 2015
The student section roaring, players celebrating, and the crowd erupting into applause; this picture perfect moment wouldn’t be complete without the Highlander on the side-line. This Scottish symbol has been Howell High School’s mascot since roughly the late 1940’s, when the 1947 yearbook referred to the Highlander.
Quiz bowl team breaks record

Quiz bowl team breaks record

Jordyn McConnaughey, Social Media Editor January 15, 2015
Steven Schomberger, Varsity Quiz Bowl Captain, broke a school record on Dec. 17, 2014. The varsity team also broke a record on that eventful night. By Editors: Kaylee Hamilton and Jordyn McConnaughey
The burning of Ferguson

The burning of Ferguson

Kathleen Isenegger, A&E Editor January 14, 2015
Whether or not you believe Darren Wilson was justified in his actions that caused the death of 18 year old Michael Brown is not the issue at hand. Trying to encapsulate what is going on in our country by isolating this one event is absurd. Tens of thousands of people across the United States are not protesting due to the debatable murder of one man. By A&E Editor: Kathleen Isenegger
Mentoring for the future

Mentoring for the future

Evan Webster, Staff Writer November 24, 2014
Link Crew Mentoring is a group that takes individual freshman and tries to guide them through their first year. This program has 160 mentors. It is led by the Leadership teacher, Aaron Metz and is generally considered a successful program to help freshman students throughout the year. By Staff Writer: Evan Webster
November's Co-op student excels at work

November’s Co-op student excels at work

Kira Cleer, Staff Writer November 24, 2014
Many business participate in the Howell High School work-based learning program. One of which is where senior Darrian Fielding works, Studio 103. Fielding has worked as a receptionist for six months. By Staff Writer: Kira Cleer
The Literary Society connects students through reading

The Literary Society connects students through reading

Jordyn McConnaughey November 12, 2014
The Howell High School Literary Society,which could be categorized as a book club, is a different kind of club that really brings reading to life. This club allows people with similar interests to get together and share their likes and dislikes about a book and to really get to the deeper meaning of the story. By Social Media Editor: Jordyn McConnaughey
Meditation club helps students alleviate stress

Meditation club helps students alleviate stress

Julia Lively, Staff Writer November 11, 2014

Throughout every high school there are kids who are negatively affected by stress and have a hard time finding a way to cope. Luckily, here at Howell High School there is a new alternative, The Meditation...

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