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The Silver Wings prepare to perform at halftime during a football game on August 30. After football season ended, the girls started preparing for their annual Spring Show which has been canceled due to COVID-19. “As hard as practices were, I miss them a lot,” captain Mariah McCardell said. “We have a habit of complaining about waking up super early, but at the end of the day, those girls are what got me through those early mornings and now I don’t get to see them. I wish I had taken the time to realize how lucky I am.”

[Photo] Dancing through change

Kate Knauff, News editor
April 29, 2020
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Principal Amy Boughton poses with the HHS wall in her office.  Boughton moved into her office the weekend after her appointment on June 20.

[Photo] Moving Up

Yasmin Haq, Editor-in-Chief
August 28, 2019
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LISD teacher and alumni Philip Humphries takes a selfie with the ambassadors. Humphries served as the master of ceremonies and gave out gift cards and new shoes as prizes for participating in the event. “I want you to show kindness the minute you see someone, whether it be a friend, a teacher, a counselor, a stranger,” Humphries said. “Just spread kindness to everyone.”

[Photo] Photo Gallery: Kindness Convocation

Katlynn Fox, Editor-In-Chief
August 10, 2019
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The girls of the Belle Chanson choir practice choreography for “Candy Cane Lane” in class on Dec. 14. The song will be one of two that Belle Chanson will perform at the winter concert on Dec. 18.

[Photo] Choir to host winter concert Dec. 18

Heather Nixon, Contributor
December 17, 2018
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