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All things EHS all the time

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All things EHS all the time

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Miss Julie Wietzel, Spanish teacher, and her fourth hour Spanish two students, who participated in holiday sweater day, pose for a picture, Dec. 12.

Unique Student Holiday Traditions

Tiffany Skaggs, Feature writer December 20, 2014

Every household usually has some kind of holiday tradition, may it be hiding a pickle in a tree or bathing in coins, each are special in their own way. EHS has their own tradition of wearing holiday...

Omar Uraziee (11)

Eid-Al-Fitr

Mary Kay Gagnepain, Editor-in-cheif December 20, 2014

Eid-Al-Fitr, otherwise known as the “Feast of Breaking the Fast” is the Muslim version of the Catholic Christmas holiday as Omar Uraziee (11) considers it. Throughout the month of Ramadan, Muslims...

Katie Westermeyer (11)

Searching for a Pickle

Tiffany Skaggs, Feature writer December 20, 2014

For the past 10 years Katie Westermyer (11) an her older sister, Jamie Westermyer (12), have had a competition to find a pickle ornament on their Christmas tree. Their family puts up their tree and...

Mackenna Finnegan (11)

Movie Marathon and Chinese food

Tiffany Skaggs, Feature writer December 20, 2014

Often times you'll hear someone say they watch A certain Christmas movie with their family every year, but Mackenna Finnegan (11) watches more than one or two. Her and her family watch MANY so much...

Matt Koltun

Golden coins

Tiffany Skaggs, Feature writer December 20, 2014

Matt Koltun (10) and his family have a multi-generational tradition that started before his family came to America from Czechoslovakia. Every year on Christmas and right before dinner each member of...

Sina Hansen (12)

Three days of celebration

Tiffany Skaggs, Feature writer December 20, 2014

Foreign exchange student Sina Hansen (12) has a truly unique holiday traditions since her family is in a different continent entirely, in Germany. On the 23rd her family puts up their real Christmas...

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