Life after high school

Stormi Ross, News Editor
October 29, 2010

Everyone has fears about their future, especially seniors who are only months away from not only graduation, but also the rest of their lives. The future is not as terrifying as people make it out to be. With the variety of choices for young adults, it is possible for nearly everyone to succeed. Some... Read more »

Lady Gaga, Buddy Holly- idols of different generations

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Elizabeth Rudell, Managing Editor
October 29, 2010

About two months ago, I mourned the death of a singer who died 34 years before I was born. I entered the New Theatre in Overland Park, ready to see the Buddy Holly Story on August 29, 2010. I had never heard of Buddy Holly before this night and was not anticipating it like I had other plays I had seen... Read more »

Two students spend three weeks of summer at Mizzou

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Sasha Gubina, Copy Editor
October 29, 2010

This summer, I was part of a three weeklong program, the Missouri Scholars Academy (MSA). I highly encourage HHS sophomores to show interest in this program because it is an opportunity presented only once in your high school career. MSA is a program for 330 gifted students of Missouri, where a few students... Read more »

Students display excessive affection in hallways

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Sadie Welhoff, Opinion Editor
October 29, 2010

The three letters P, D, and A, represent a lot more than just letters of the alphabet to high school students.  Public displays of affection are a normal part of relationships and teenage relationships are no exception. When I see couples in the hall showing affection, I either think “aww that is... Read more »

Serious issues affect students

Kayt Dahn, Editor-in-Chief
October 29, 2010

The opinions in this story are based off the survey recently sent out by The Pride. The following information is taken from student responses directly from the surveys. Every effort was made to give these surveys to students from every race, gender, grade, and group in order to represent all students... Read more »

Rumors spread throughout HHS

Melissa Hicks, Features Editor
October 29, 2010

The opinions in this story are based off interviews with HHS students, and the writer. Rumors and gossip seep through every school’s halls. They are written on every bathroom’s  stalls. Rumors even take over every city’s malls. How well do the students of HHS handle rumors and gossip? The Editor-in-Chief... Read more »

Broken lockers replaced and re-occupied

Haley Nothnagel, Staff Writer
October 29, 2010

24-28-12.  Students turn the dial on their locker on the first day of school full of anticipation for their new classes and schedules. They lift up the handle, and as they are locking their lockers, they find out that they will not lock Many freshmen and sophomores have had this problem this year. ... Read more »

Football team announces All-Decade Team

The Pride Staff
October 12, 2010

The Harrisonville High School football team recently announced their All-Decade team to recognize players for their excellent athletic play over the last ten years before the home game against Oak Grove on Friday, October 8. Players were selected by ballot sent to those alumni who participated in the... Read more »

Junior Gillotte places in fishing national championship

The Pride Staff
October 12, 2010

Junior Jon Gillotte and his father, Mike, recently placed in the top 10 of the Bass Pro Shops Crappie Masters 2010 National Championship held at Truman Lake from Tuesday October 5 through Saturday October 9. The Gillottes had been in 6th place overall after the first day of competition and were able... Read more »

WCN September 17th Show

October 5, 2010