01Dec

Enterprise head coach Rhett Harrelson looks on during the Geneva Thanksgiving Tournament. (Courtesy photo)
Enterprise basketball already on track
The Enterprise High School’s men’s basketball team has established high expectations for the 2017-2018 season with their outstanding performance in [...]
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‘Tis the season to be cozy
As winter’s icy temperatures approach, everyone begins to dread the chilly season. However, there is a positive aspect to the frosty weather, that being [...]
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Sugar-Cookie Cutouts
Christmas cookies are always good to make for a delicious treat. Ingredients: ⅓ cup margarine or butter ⅓ cup shortening [...]
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01Dec

The GEMS program provides valuable experience in science fields and a reference for the future workforce.
GEMS recruiting at EHS
The GEMS program is hoping to recruit student leaders by advertising at EHS. GEMS offers a fun and exciting experience over the summer as juniors and [...]
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Note from the Editors
The end of every year is a time of joy, family, and new beginnings. Excitement fills the air as the new year dawns on us. We eagerly await the new year and [...]
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Pen in the Stone – A fictional tale
“In love?!” Julian exclaimed, even if Claudia kept writing, “Who? How? Why?” “Shut it, will you?! I’m trying to concentrate!” Claudia exclaimed. “Then [...]
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01Dec

Red Rivers, the resident Graphic Artist for Paw Prints, offers a season's greeting from the staff of Paw Prints.
Graphic of the Month
Red Rivers, the resident Graphic Artist for Paw Prints, created a Christmas scene for the December online edition of Paw Prints.
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Superior scores for drama department
Ms. Stephenson and her 28 talented students competed at Trumbauer District Competition at Opelika High School on November 28 with one act, songs, [...]
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Cheer takes on state
The Wildcat Competition Cheer Squad earned a 3rd place finish Nov. 18 at the 2017 state championship in Hanceville. The Wildcat squad was trying to bounce [...]
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01Dec

This quiz will reveal just how much you know about Christmas (watching a lot of TV specials may help).
01Dec

Front row, from left, are Aaryan Green, Casey Doerer, Claire Marie Avery, Chris Deveau.
Middle row, from left, are Seantae Foster, Ansley Flowers, Mason Marsh, Sam Sharp.
Back row, from left, are Red Rivers, Jason Rowley, Braden Chalker, Adriana Bruce. (Photo by Sabrina Thornton)
01Nov

The band won every award in their division at the Little Bighorn Competition in Opp and the Grand Champion of Phenix City. (Courtesy photo)
Big Blue Band brings home the gold
The Big Blue Band competed at Phenix City with their outstanding halftime performance and were awarded first place, the Grand Champion of Phenix City. [...]
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01Nov

Receiver Chance Warren makes a spectacular one handed catch for a touchdown in a regional win over Smiths Station. (Courtesy photo)
Enterprise pummels Smiths Station
The Enterprise WIldcats football team took down the Smiths Station Panthers on Friday, October 13, 2017, with a final score of 42-8. The Wildcats dominated [...]
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01Nov

The Lady Cats celebrate a first-round playoff sweep on their home court against Lee of Montgomery. (Courtesy photo)
Shining light for Wildcat sports
The Lady Cats of the volleyball court have had a record year. The Lady Cats went into the playoffs ranked 11st in their region and 7th in the 7A division [...]
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01Nov

A traditional Thanksgiving favorite, a green bean casserole can be ready for the guest in about 40 minutes. (Photo by Chris Deveau)
Green bean casserole: A T-Day favorite
For this issue, we are making a delicious green bean casserole that you will love as a side dish for Thanksgiving. Ingredients • 2 lbs. fresh green beans [...]
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01Nov

Casey Doerer and Sam Sharp, co-editors-in-chief of Paw Prints, share their thoughts and insights with students throughout the school year.
Note from the editors
During this part of the year many people take time to be thankful for all that they have. Often it is easy to recognize one’s blessing during the holidays, [...]
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01Nov

Students dressed in many exotic costumes, including horror themes and even dinosaurs for the Halloween themed pep rally. (Courtesy photo)
Students at EHS celebrate Halloween
On Thursday, October 26, students at EHS dressed up for an amazing Halloween themed pep rally. Halloween day is a day in which students can really show off [...]
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Swim team makes a splash
The EHS swim team has shown their hard work this season as the swimmers compete and prepare for sectional meets and the state finals at Auburn’s [...]
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Pen in the Stone – A fictional tale
Julian guided Claudia up the stairs of her house, her tightly holding his hand like he was her lifeline. This was her first day back home from the [...]
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01Nov

Front row, from left, are Aaryan Green, Casey Doerer, Claire Marie Avery, Chris Deveau.
Middle row, from left, are Seantae Foster, Ansley Flowers, Mason Marsh, Sam Sharp.
Back row, from left, are Red Rivers, Jason Rowley, Braden Chalker, Adriana Bruce. (Photo by Mrs. Thornton)
01Oct

The Homecoming Court (from left) is Kamira Cooper, Ashley Clarke, Maddie Gray, Anna Beth Payne, Cassandra Thomas and Claudia Moore. (Courtesy photo)
EHS crowns Payne homecoming queen
Enterprise High School crowned the 2017 Homecoming Queen Sept. 15 and recognized members of her court. The following students were nominated by their peers [...]
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01Oct

Strawberry (left) and pineapple costumes DIY project for Halloween can save you money this year. (Photos by Seantae Foster)
Need a costume for Halloween?
Do you want to waste about fifty dollars on a costume this year? Of course not! So follow this cute strawberry or pineapple costume DIY. Materials: • [...]
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01Oct

Pumpkin bread is the quintessential fall treat which complements a warm beverage on cool evenings. (Photo by Chris Deveau)
Pumpkin bread: A fall favorite
Pumpkin bread is the quintessential fall treat, and it is delicious. Ingredients • 3½ cups of flour • 3 cups of brown sugar • 1 cup of pumpkin • 1 cup of [...]
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01Oct

Casey Doerer and Sam Sharp, co-editors-in-chief of Paw Prints, share their thoughts and insights with students throughout the school year.
Note from the editors
Casey Doerer and Sam Sharp, co-editors-in-chief We are now finishing the first nine weeks at EHS, and it has seemed to go by in an instant. It is common [...]
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01Oct

I’mmortal Martial Arts members, (from left) Trent Distelhorst, Imani McDonalds and Jason Rowley, gather at the Wildcat. (Courtesy photo)
Martial arts is on the rise
Several students from EHS have expressed interest in creating a martial arts club. The club seeks to establish a friendly environment for students to [...]
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01Oct

Lady Cats 5K winners (from left) are Mirna Thompson, Jill Fassl, Natalie Warner,
Kayleigh Riordan and Laura Patterson. (Courtesy photo)
Cats claw their way to victory
The EHS cross country team competed in the Dothan Tiger Classic on September 7th where the boys’ and girls’ teams placed first overall out of several [...]
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