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The Clarion

The student news site of Hawthorne High School.

The Clarion

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HHS Slogan Contest

Hawthorne High School challenges you! HHS is holding a school contest for an original slogan that emphasizes our school’s positive feel. Anyone can enter this contest, whether it’s a group (of up to four people) or alone. The original slogan must promote HHS’s welcoming environment in five words or less. Use of respectful and appropriate media and language is a must. On Monday, October 20, be sure to hand in your slogan to the guidance office by the end of the lunch period. Voting for the best slogan will take place on Wednesday, October 22, during lunch.

All students have the opportunity to view and vote for the winning slogan. The lucky winner(s) of this contest will be announced on Friday, October 24. The prize winner(s) could receive one or more of many wonderful prizes. The winner(s) will also have the honor of reading the morning announcements one day. Be sure to create and get your slogans in on time!

About the Contributors
Kaitlyn Melendez
Kaitlyn Melendez is currently a junior at Hawthorne High School. Writing has been something that she’s always enjoyed doing, so she is happy to be writing for The Clarion for her third year. Aside from writing articles for the school newspaper, she is the lights manager for the school productions, a member of the varsity golf team, and she also enjoys writing music and poetry. Reading, guitar playing, and drawing are also a few of her many hobbies. Kaitlyn is open to all suggestions for future articles.
Veronika Alvarez
Veronika Alvarez, Staff Writer
Currently a sophomore at Hawthorne High School, Veronika Alvarez is writing for The Clarion for her second year. Along with writing articles for The Clarion, Veronika writes poetry.  She likes to read. Her favorite author is Ellen Hopkins and her favorite poet is Edgar Allen Poe. She is excited to write for the school newspaper and is open to any suggestions on future articles.