Students Have Different Perspectives on Heroes

PHS students characterize superman as a hero. Photo by: Shelby Harrell

PHS students characterize superman as a hero. Photo by: Shelby Harrell

By Shelby Harrell

The cape with the initials, the mask and the tights are the common images that are naturally associated with the typical hero. This signature look has been a trademark for superheroes for decades. However, more and more students today are finding out that a person does not have to dress up in order to be considered a hero. According to senior Brittany Paige-Clabaugh, a hero is someone who is loving and protecting, and who will always keep you safe. “They protect you from things that you’re scared of,” said Clabaugh.

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People Explain Their Interesting Superstitions

One interesting superstition is picking up a penny that is found heads up on the ground and putting it in your shoe and having good luck for the rest of the day.  Photo provided by: Hayley Long

One interesting superstition is picking up a penny that is found heads up on the ground and putting it in your shoe and having good luck for the rest of the day.
Photo provided by: Hayley Long

By Courteney Keller

There are many superstitions that have been passed on from generation to generation. High school students discuss the different types of interesting superstitions they believe.

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