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| Reinke Excels in Academics and Extracirricular Activities
Story by Alexis Hardin
Sam Reinke was off to a running start this year, winning the most improved award in cross country. read more
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Spotlight
For the third installment of Hi-Lights, this Spotlight of the Issue is awarded to freshman Clare Witkowski.
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Grobleski Earns Teacher of the Issue
Story by Jessica Jensema
Mrs. Jane Groblewski, from leading PHS’s students on adventures to other countries to being advisor for Students for Social Justice, has earned teacher of the issue. read more
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Comic Improv Club Brings New Experience
Story by Anthony Huibregtse
Comic Improv is a group of students that devotes itself to everything that its name implies, comedy and improvisation of said comedy. read more
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History of the Modern Pencil Revealed
Story by Peter Zlebek
Before there were computers, before there were typewriters, even before Johannes Guttenberg invented the printing press, people wrote with a simple writing utensil. This hand-held instrument was the most basic way of expressing ones thought visually. The most common utensil, and a staple in today’s schools, is the pencil. read more
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History of Valentines Day Holds Different Theories
Story by Lauren Johnson
For many students at PHS, the fourteenth of February is a day full of chocolates, candies, hugs, and kisses. For other students, Valentines Day may bear no meaning. Nevertheless, after consuming four pounds of candy hearts and a box of chocolates, one may wonder how Valentines Day came to be. read more
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Trapshooting Team Hopes To Make The State Team
Story by Jessie Fields
Shooting at clay discs flying through the air at roughly 50 mph may not be the ideal sport to some, but to those on the PHS trapshooting team, it is great. read more
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