Boys scramble to find right tux for prom
Victoria Bostic, Staff Writer
April 19, 2011
Just about anywhere students go to find prom dresses, they can find tuxedos. Boys have options for their prom attire just like girls do. Men’s Wearhouse has a feature on their website where there is a “Build-A-Tux” tool. You can start with their already-assembled looks or you can combine... Read more »
Chocolate milk gives athletes a boost
Abbey Fisher, Sports Editor
April 15, 2011
Gatorade, Powerade, VitaminWater, Propel, Chocolate milk…chocolate milk? Fruity sports drinks have been used by high school athletes for years to refuel and hydrate, but some athletes believe that plain ol’ chocolate milk might be the ideal thirst quencher. According to football and track coach... Read more »
Soccer season starts with a winning record
Jerrell Bowers, Staff Writer
April 15, 2011
Starting the girls Soccer season with high hopes, after signing four of their seniors, they are doing really well at 8-2. Recently, they have played against, and beat, Excelsior Springs with a score of 1-0, goal by Shalyn Wheeler; Oak Grove with a score of 6-1, two goals by Karson Wilson, two by Brianna... Read more »
And that’s a wrap!
Kayt Dahn, Editor-In-Chief
April 15, 2011
When the lights fall on the cast of “Singing in the Rain” on Sunday night, it will wrap up what has been a very “excellent” year for the HHS Players according to drama teacher, Annetta Snowden. The HHS Players have put on three plays this year with the theme of water. They have done: “Over... Read more »
Track season continues with momentum
Maria Sanchez, Staff Writer
April 15, 2011
With senior’s experience and freshmen’s new outlook, this years track team is looking at a consistent start and continuation to their season. According to senior Caleb Roberts, who runs the 4×1 and 4×2, the team is doing well. “We are doing good.” said Roberts, “when we have... Read more »
Golf team stays positive in mid-season
Lexi Eghbali, Staff Writer
April 15, 2011
The golf team enters mid-season with willpower to keep working hard; inching closer and closer each day to achieve their goals. “[Our] hope is that we get the entire team out of districts and qualify for sectionals,” said coach Abe Lewis. Although the golfers believe they need to improve... Read more »
Students unfortunately lack bodily control
Maria Sanchez, Staff Writer
April 15, 2011
It is quite the curious situation, when you are sitting in class, and the person sitting next to you decides to let loose and without mercy, flatulate. That is not cool, right? It should not be socially acceptable and polite to let one rip in a public place, shower their boogers all over you, or burp... Read more »
HHS baseball team prepares for remaining part of season
Lauren Aman, Sports Editor
April 15, 2011
Putting on their hats, grabbing their gloves, and swinging their bats the HHS wildcats baseball team prepares to play the rest of their season out strong. As of this moment, the varsity baseball team holds a record of 4-7 ,while junior varsity is at 4-1. Previously the team played in the Raytown tournament... Read more »
Tanning brings risk of skin related problems
Emily Hix, Staff Writer
April 15, 2011
With prom, graduation, and summer only a few weeks away, many HHS students have begun the journey of gaining a sun kissed glow before the winter clothes are packed away. However, few realize the degree of danger put on their health, for the sake of a darker skin tone. While the term “skin cancer”... Read more »
Students sacrifice indulgences for 40 days
Sasha Gubina, Copy Editor
April 15, 2011
Many HHS students, members of the Harrisonville community, and people all over the world, alike, chose to participate in what is known to be called Lent. A 40-day process, starting on Ash Wednesday and lasting until Easter, Lent is celebrated by Catholics and other denominations. The tradition calls... Read more »

