Prom 2011: A Gentlemen’s Perspective

April 6, 2011 • Stephen Poblete  
Filed under Student Life

Senior Prom is the highlight of any student’s high school life. Many think that it’s the ladies that have all the trouble around prom season but the gentlemen have enough worries of their own. Finding a date seems to be the toughest part of it all. Many boys try to find a date early to avoid having... Read more »

Foamposite

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April 6, 2011 • Tierra King  
Filed under Archives, Uncategorized

“I’m trying to get them new Foamposite!” is commonly heared around the school for the past couple of weeks from the boys and even the females at Oxon Hill High school. The foamposite or as most people call them, the pewters, have been out for only a couple of weeks now and already has the school... Read more »

Alumni Strike Back

April 6, 2011 • Erica Williams  
Filed under Archives, Sports

High school sports are difficult no matter how many seasons you have under your belt. Staying in shape is no easy task, particularly when it comes to sports that involve running. Soccer is definitely one of the sports. One might think that it takes awhile to get out of shape, but anyone who hasn’t... Read more »

Something Every Student Needs

April 6, 2011 • Nebil Ali  
Filed under Archives, Student Life

Another year is coming to an end and with its closure comes another yearbook. This being their last year, most seniors will end up buying a yearbook. Everyone has heard that “High School goes by to fast” more than once, and this statement is 100 percent true. While memories last a long time, they... Read more »

Prom Dress Crackdown

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April 6, 2011 • Lindsay Laster  
Filed under Archives, Student Life

One dress for one night; is it worth it? “Yes. Of course it’s worth it,” senior Toney Washington claims. The thought of renting a dress is not even in the minds of most senior girls at Oxon Hill High School. Prom is very expensive. “I would say my dress budget is $300-$400,” senior Aniyah Liggins... Read more »

New Generation Models

April 6, 2011 • Jourdyn Alli  
Filed under Archives, Student Life

After a year off, Oxon Hill’s modeling team will be participating in the 2011 Catwalk Classic. Catwalk is a show hosted annually in Maryland, containing all the modeling teams around Prince Georges County. Although Oxon Hill has lost many members, they accumulated many new members and still have their... Read more »

Experiencing the Cultures

April 6, 2011 • Anthony Aquino  
Filed under Archives, News

The International Club along with the foreign language department held the annual International Night on March 30, 2011. Filled with cultural diversity, food, and more food, the night gave students the chance to step out of the common and into the different. The various clubs in OHHS such as the Italian,... Read more »

AT&T-Mobile

April 6, 2011 • Raking Harrison  
Filed under Archives, News

Recently AT&T wireless announced that they will acquire T-mobile and all of its merchandise. Realistically this deal will take up to eighteen months to finalize but that doesn’t mean that changes won’t be felt sooner. As a corporation this means that Verizon and AT&T will collectively control... Read more »

Today’s History Topic: Oxon Hill High School

April 7, 2011 • Dominique Mitchell  
Filed under Archives, Features

Everywhere one goes there is history around them. In some way, shape or form one is dealing with history. The students of Oxon Hill High School are learning and walking through history. The school has a history of its own since it was established in 1925, as a consolidated school with a union of five... Read more »

One Less Bully, One More Friend

April 7, 2011 • Robyn Harper  
Filed under Archives, Opinion

When students think of the good things about Oxon Hill High School, its easy to remember a single best friend, a favorite teacher, or that really awesome day they had a few weeks ago, but that’s all personal. The truth is Oxon Hill High School didn’t make those memories for you, you did, right? The... Read more »

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