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Andie San Luis

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief

Senior Andie San Luis is the editor-in-chief and this is her second year on staff. She spends copious amounts of time on Spotify, plays the french horn and quotes “The Office” on a regular basis. 

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Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
April 5, 2022
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Lacrosse to open 2022 season against Keller Feb. 28

Lacrosse to open 2022 season against Keller Feb. 28

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
February 18, 2022
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Open-mindedly: Eating disorders

Open-mindedly: Eating disorders

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
January 18, 2022
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Winter wardrobe

Winter wardrobe

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
December 17, 2021
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Open-mindedly: Seasonal affective disorder

Open-mindedly: Seasonal affective disorder

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
December 9, 2021
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Junior captain Caroline Holloway stands with the Silver Wings as the football team enters the field on Oct. 29. Following the conclusion of football season, the Silver Wings begin preparing for their competitive season and will later transition into their spring show.

Silver Wings to host annual Gift Galleria Dec. 4

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
November 29, 2021
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Pho spots to enjoy as the temperature drops

Pho spots to enjoy as the temperature drops

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
November 29, 2021
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Opinion: Unfulfilled senior year expectations

Opinion: Unfulfilled senior year expectations

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
November 18, 2021
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Defensive end Joseph Onuwabhagbe collides with a Marcus player on Oct. 22. Onuwabhagbe has made four sacks and has averaged 2.3 tackles per game this season.

Football to face Allen in first round of playoffs

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
November 11, 2021
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A perfect fit

A perfect fit

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
November 11, 2021
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Senior Andrew George poses outside holding and wearing his handcrafted rings. George’s Instagram account for his business, @carboncrafted.acg, has photos of his rings that people can look at prior to placing an order.

Crafting carbon fiber rings

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
November 4, 2021
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Open-mindedly: Anxiety, anxiety disorders

Open-mindedly: Anxiety, anxiety disorders

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
November 3, 2021
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Open-mindedly

Open-mindedly

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
September 30, 2021
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Sophomore Jack Strahan and freshman Nikhil Pimpalapure march during class on Sept. 22. Volunteers for the food drive will collect donations next to the Hebron Band trailer, which is parked outside of the band hall and auditorium.

Band to host community food drive Sept. 23-25

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
September 22, 2021
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Junior Jack Rossi practices with the drumline before school on Sept. 17. Rossi plays Bass 5, the largest bass drum, and is also the co-leader of the band’s media team.

Drumline to compete in HEB Contest Sept. 18

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
September 17, 2021
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Assistant band director Brock Alsaffar instructs the trumpets and mellophones during class on Aug. 31. Alsaffar works with all high brass players across the program, regardless of which class period they’re placed in.

Not so [Alsaf]far from home

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
August 31, 2021
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Living in the future

Living in the future

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
May 14, 2021
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Seniors have the ability to take a drive down memory lane on May 13 by going to the drive-thru style senior send-off. The event will take place in and around the Hebron parking lots with each middle and elementary school getting a section to cheer on and celebrate the seniors.

Senior Send-Off to be held Thursday

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
May 12, 2021
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Senior Tyler Kerch performs with an ensemble at the percussion concert on March 9. Percussionists are required to play a variety of instruments, including marimbas, snares, chimes, timpanis and more.

Best foot forward

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
April 1, 2021
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Freshman Jake Johnson plays his bassoon during the mid-winter concert on Feb. 26.
Johnson performed with the concert band, led by assistant band director Zack Anderson.

Band to host ensemble showcase March 4

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
March 3, 2021
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Clothes hang on a rack at a Salvation Army store. The Salvation Army collects clothing, furniture, household appliances and other items that can be resold.

Opinion: The ethics of thrifting

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
February 25, 2021
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Q&A: All-State musicians

Q&A: All-State musicians

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
February 10, 2021
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Ending on a high note

Ending on a high note

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
January 20, 2021
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Sophomore midfielder Jett Thomson’s arm becomes intertwined with a Tyler player’s while fighting to keep the ball. As a freshman, Thomson played on the JV 1 team; this is his first year on varsity.

Photo Gallery: Boys Soccer 1/8

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
January 12, 2021
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Senior centre back Cayden Casburn collides with a Tyler player during a corner kick. Casburn is one of the team captains and this is his second year on varsity.

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Sophomore Jett Thomson attempts to score on the Lions. Thomson often plays an attacking role, either as a midfielder or forward.

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Sophomore midfielder Luke Dean races to the ball. Dean scored a goal off a volley during the game, aiding in the team’s win. This was his second goal of the season.

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Senior Garrison Hatley pushes a Tyler player away in order to maintain control of the ball. Hatley has been named one of the team’s captains for the 2020-21 season.

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Senior Cayden Casburn weaves the ball through the legs of an opponent following a throw in. This is Casburn’s second year starting as a centre back on varsity.

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Sophomore Jett Thomson prepares for a corner kick. Thomson is one of three sophomores currently on varsity, after having none last year.

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The coaches share words of encouragement with players prior to starting the game. This was the Hawks’ second home game as they hosted the NTX Elite Showcase Tournament.

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Concert band rehearses choreography for their upcoming competition outside during third period. Due to the pandemic, the band’s show is shorter than previous years.

Band to compete at UIL Area Contest Dec. 5

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
December 4, 2020
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Opinion: School is not worth losing sleep over

Opinion: School is not worth losing sleep over

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
December 3, 2020
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Food waste during the holiday season

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
November 20, 2020
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Senior Marianna Rooks plays the cello during orchestra practice. Many of the concerts, such as the cluster concert with the middle schools, have been cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Orchestra students to audition for all-state

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
October 30, 2020
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Koch works with the battery during after school rehearsal on Oct. 9. Oftentimes, the battery rehearses separately from the band, joining for more holistic practice. “He makes us fix our own stuff so that we can only get broad comments from the [press] box,” Senior percussionist Ike Bowen said. “He likes to mess around and be goofy and get along with his students until it’s time to play. Then, he’s very matter-of-fact and gets it done.”

The beat of a new drum

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
October 21, 2020
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LISD to present free family movie nights

LISD to present free family movie nights

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
October 20, 2020
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A disposable mask lays in the student parking lot. Due to COVID-19, masks have become a common item found outside the campus. In addition to general pollution, mask straps have ended up entangled with marine animals causing both physical and internal harm.

Opinion: trash in the parking lot needs to stop

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
October 5, 2020
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Freshmen Ethan Wait, Alex Schroer and Luke Hines walk to lunch after band class. Students have been following the A, B, C, D lunch schedule to help reduce the number of students in the cafeteria at one given time.

Fishies in face masks

Sarosh Ismail and Andie San Luis
September 18, 2020
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Assistant band director Zack Anderson gives directions to the concert band as they practice marching outside. Anderson is the primary director for Concert I and II and was hired prior to assistant director JP Wilson’s departure. “No one’s got this all figured out, and we’re continuing to figure all of it out as we go,” Anderson said. “I think the one thing that remains the same in all of this, is that were all doing it together.”

A Bandemic Experience

Sarosh Ismail and Andie San Luis
September 16, 2020
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