Jealousy unnecessary in most relationships
Jerrel Bowers, Staff Writer
March 11, 2011
C’mon HHS, don’t be so naive. Is it really a catastrophic tragedy if your significant other as much as talks to the opposite sex? From an existential, metaphysical point of view, they probably don’t even exist. So don’t get your panties in an uproar. Have you ever been in the situation... Read more »
Cyberbullying carries legal ramifications
Kayt Dahn, Editor-In-Chief
March 11, 2011
Some threats are simple jokes between friends, others are serious and could have victims. However with social networks such as Facebook, and Twitter, the seriousness of these threats can be hard to decipher. With the rise of social networks and electronic technology, cyberbullying has become a new, easier... Read more »
Things to do over Spring Break in the KC area
Melissa Hicks, Features Editor
March 11, 2011
Spring Break is arriving quickly at HHS and students are searching for things to do during the five and a half days off school. March 11, a half-day at school, is the beginning of Spring Break and students are making plans right after school. For the students who choose to stay in town, the movie Red... Read more »
Adjustment Bureau; I vote yes
Sasha Gubina, Copy Editor
March 11, 2011
Imagine a world where your fate is controlled by unknown and unexplained forces, where every step you take was planned out prior to the decision of making that step. But what if you knew about this phenomenon and still could not stop or change what was destined from the start? This is how David Norris,... Read more »
Technology gives bullies new voice
Abbey Fisher and Victoria Bostic, Sports Editor, Staff Writer
March 11, 2011
Facebook. Twitter. MySpace. Texting. Social networking. These are all components of the “cyber” world. And just like there is harassment and bullying in the “real” world, people also commit what is now referred to by many as “cyberbullying”. Cyberbullying is the act of using the Internet,... Read more »
Robotics prepares to compete
Nick Bowers, staff writer
March 4, 2011
As Robotics ends their build season, they prepare themselves for competition. They have a lot to live up to, as last year they made it to the National Championship, being the only organization in HHS history to do so. According to advisor Justin Sharp “We are getting parts ready, putting parts on,... Read more »
Q & A with Robotics president Danielle Remshak
Nick Bowers, Staff Writer
March 4, 2011
Preparing for next week’s competition, The Pride staff member Nick Bowers sat down with robotics president, senior Danielle Remshak. Nick Bowers: What’s your role again? Danielle Remshak: I’m the president.. NB: President! Wow, so what exactly is your role? DR: Well, everything. I make sure... Read more »
HHS students plan to play at Conference Band
Lauren Aman, Sports Editor
March 4, 2011
Rehearsing for their many concerts and chair auditions, the HHS band prepares for Conference Band in Carrollton, Mo. This Saturday seven HHS band students will be put to the test against other students in their division for chair placement at Conference. The students who will participate were chosen... Read more »
Wildcat basketball ends season with a tough loss
Abbey Fisher, Sports Editor
March 4, 2011
Wednesday night, the boys varsity basketball team season ended with a disappointing loss against Lincoln College Prep with a score of 50-51. After winning against the Pleasant Hill Roosters on Monday, this was not the players’ ideal way of ending the season. “We definitely should have won,” said... Read more »
Silver Sensations recieve high honors at State
Victoria Bostic, Staff Writer
March 4, 2011
This past Saturday, February 26, the Harrisonville dance team, the Silver Sensations, competed at state at Francis Howell Central High School. The girls were led by captains junior Sasha Gubina and junior Sydney Kroenke and coaches Alisha Monrean and Barb Savage. All the girls competed in both the... Read more »

