
Decking the Competition
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• May 19, 2022
![Senior Kellen Cao has enjoyed his time debating for CPHS and is gearing up for his college career at Princeton. He said he intends on continuing his piano career and combine his passions into something beautiful. “When I was first waiting for my decisions over the break, I wasnt sure If I was going to have tears of joy or sadness, Cao said. So lets just say I was more than excited to find out the news [about Princeton]. Stem is an area of my life that I really appreciate and is one of my passions. but no matter what I do, I hope to integrate music into it as well.](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/IMG_6585-900x600.jpg)
There’s No Rebuttal In This Debate
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• May 3, 2022

A Curse Never Looked So Good
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• April 25, 2022

Battle of the Ballot
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• April 1, 2022

Homo-Chiroptera
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• March 22, 2022

Not My Problem
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• February 15, 2022

One Stride at a Time
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• February 11, 2022

A Furry Fever Dream
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• January 23, 2022

The Trade Brigade
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• December 17, 2021

Without End or Beginning
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• December 7, 2021

Taking Their Shot
Isaiah Prophet, reporter
• November 18, 2021

The Fuss About Puss
Isaiah Prophet, Reporter
• November 17, 2021
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![Taking a selfie with some of their castmates, including senior Aidan Cox, who plays Buddy the Elf, junior Brooke Ferguson shows off a sign presenting the arrival of “Elf. This year’s musical, “Elf” runs Dec. 1-3 in the CPHS PAC. “[Learning a new script is] always kind of a challenge,” Ferguson said. “You get a new cast and you get your own part. I’ve never worked closely with these people before. It’s a different environment and doing character work with someone new, trying to partner work and scene work is interesting. The script is good and it has a lot of jokes, it’ll be a lot of laughs.” Photo by Brooke Ferguson](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/IMG_2048-e1701374239425-1200x900.jpg)

![Dressed as “H-E-B Buddy,” senior Logan Hedges entertains shoppers during a shift at H-E-B. Hedges has fun on the job, as there’s significantly less pressure than other jobs he has had. “I [used to umpire] little league baseball, and it’s definitely less stressful,” Hedges said. “There’s not much [that can go wrong] scanning groceries. Making a bad call in baseball is so easy.”](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/BF3C2083-817E-4847-B673-1FEF973AB972.jpeg)

