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Websites Take Over Entertainment

Jenna Clemente, Staff Writer January 24, 2014

With TV shows and movies more readily available on the internet, more people are ditching cable for a new way of watching television: websites. Sites such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Project Free Tv, allow...

From left to right, Bridget Gorman, Kelsey Hampson, Jennifer Ramos, Alontra Arcos, and Rorinne Townsend, perform their rendition of Santa Baby at the SJHHS holiday choir concert.

CHOIR BABY!!!

Macy Drew, News Editor December 20, 2013

Immediately after the completion of their first production that took place during the fall, SJHHS choir began to prepare for the Winter Vocal Concert on December 18. The songs that were chosen all tied...

Jaimz Metcalf plays air gutair on stage.

SJHHS 2013 Hypnotist Show

Kayla Parker-DiScala, Photo Editor December 6, 2013

Stanleys cousin, Banjo, delivers tickets to winner Anthony Vazquez while Tracy Gaylord of The Express looks on.

Anthony Vazquez Wins Hypnotist Show Tickets!

Griffin Orlich, A&E Editor December 1, 2013

Congratulations to Anthony Vazquez for correctly naming some things Han shot at that did NOT shoot at him first! Enjoy the show. Original question: You might know that Han shot first in the original...

Dance leaps into the new year, performing all genres in Fusion-- Running in the theatre from the 22nd to the 23rd.

Fusion Dance Show Dazzles Audience

Macy Drew, News Editor November 22, 2013

As Thanksgiving break quickly approached, students felt overcome with anxiety and desire to be let out for the holiday. However, for our SJHHS dancers, the end of the week brought the excitement of the...

Surfing Strange  Album Review

“Surfing Strange” Album Review

Griffin Orlich, A&E Editor November 22, 2013

Swearin’ is a new indie rock band from Philadelphia formed in 2011 that fans of Cloud Nothings, Yuck, and Girls will enjoy. The band is fronted by former P.S Eliot member Allison Crutchfield, who plays...

The Growlers Release Their Fourth Album “Gilded Pleasures”

Jenna Clemente, Staff Writer November 15, 2013

The Growlers is a rockabilly surf band perfect for driving, laying, or just running around. Their morbid lyrics mixed with a psychedelic tune creates the perfect remedy of stylistic audacity. They created...

DAY OF THE DEAD: Sophomores Victor Rodriguez and Chris Gardea evaluate a Dia De Los Muertos project in the library. The project was a part of a Spanish class study of a holiday important to Latin American culture. Students made “altars” to either a deceased family member or to a pop culture icon. Students had to include items that were symbolic of the person’s life.  They were judged in the categories best overall, most creative and most sentimental value.

‘Altars’ Commemorate Ancestors and Icons in Library

Courtney Crane, Staff Writer November 15, 2013

Sophomores Victor Rodriguez and Chris Gardea evaluate a Dia De Los Muertos project in the library. The project was a part of a Spanish class study of a holiday important to Latin American culture. Students...

Fluff(left, Madeline Blomdahl) and Margaret Aimes(right, Alison Galvin) are shocked to find Morton Pitkit(Nick Welter) dead on the couch.

Trapdoor Theatre Company Opens with ‘Trouble with Summer People’

Alexea Malaletkin, Editorial Editor November 8, 2013

Trapdoor Theatre Company opened their production of The Trouble with Summer People in the Blackbox on Friday, November 8, starting the year off with a comedic mystery. A man (Nick Welter) is found...

Anatomy of a Single Girl

Alexea Malaletkin, Editorial Editor October 28, 2013

Anxiety towards the future dominates Daria Snadowsky’s young adult novel, Anatomy of a Single Girl. The book conceptualizes growth and moving on through the fictitious experiences of Dominique as she...

Among the classics watched in Film Studies is Gold Rush. Charlie Chaplin plays an optimistic prospector who tries to find his fortune during the gold rush. Along the way he meets, among others, a saloon girl who he falls in loves with and tries to get her love in return.

Silence Your Cell Phones, It’s Time for Film Studies

Griffin Orlich, A&E Editor October 18, 2013

It is fourth period and it’s time to watch another movie. It’s not a substitute teacher who doesn’t have a good lesson plan, but rather a class called Film Studies. The students roll in chairs from...

Match, Set, Laugh!

Chetana Piravi, Center Spread Editor October 11, 2013

When you hear the word “team,” you probably think of a basketball or football team. Maybe even an academic decathlon team. Very few of you, however, associate the word team with comedy. But that’s...

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