STAR SPANGLED HEART by Liz Vuziy
“During World War II, Men in America left to fight, while the women remained at home. Propaganda played a big role for all women. Women were encouraged to take the men’s places and were encouraged to do their very best to contribute to the war effort. This series focuses on the contributions that women made and how their sacrifices helped shape America into what it is today.”
PHOTOS and WORDS by Liz Vuziy
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THE BIG FRAME UP by Dmitry Ivanchuk
Looking through a frame allows me to creatively visualize my next photograph. As soon as I started using this style of photography I noticed how simple it was to find things that were meant to be framed. I was walking down a busy street with a frame held before my eyes. I closed one eye than the other. Every time trying to picture how to tell a story that needs to be unleashed from a 2 dimensional rectangular box. A day spent trapping pixels in a limited space, the joy of taking photographs. I didn’t know why, this mundane task brought pleasure to the artist until it struck me:
DEVELOPING A FRIEND by Matt Bullen
When 7th grade began, I still had no friends at the new school I was attending. I hung out with no one besides my step-brother. There was no one else to hang out with.
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VIDEO ANNOUNCEMENTS
14 YEAR OLD ME by Gage Thomas
Didn’t see you there, with you down on the floor feeling sorry for yourself. Get up!
THE WORST: Class Presentations
HHS students tell Andrew Wunderlich and Oscar Barajas-Gomez their worst experiences, and they turn them into illustrated stories with sound. This time: Class Presentations.
IMAGES by Andrew Wunderlich
SOUNDS by Oscar Barajas – Gomez
HHS CLEANS UP
The winners of the ESD112 (SW Washington) Art Show were announced yesterday, and HHS students took home several awards.