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Friday, May 23, 2003
By Ashleigh Riddle
The rumors flying around campus are true--this year graduation will be at a church instead of the usual Sundome. Along with Principal Virginia Gibney, district office personel were involved in this de
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Friday, May 23, 2003
By John Wiehn
Are you a senior that doesn’t know what to do after graduation? Well do you want to see your fellow classmates for one last night...One last night of fun? Its simple, go to the senior Grad night party
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Friday, May 23, 2003
By Nicolle Meyers
Who would have thought that the Class of 2003 would finally have their day? I still remember walking on campus freshman year, terrified that some mischievious senior would come over and throw a penn
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Thursday, May 22, 2003
By Melissa Pitts
Equal rights. We women have been fighting for decades for those two words. It’s been a long and ferocious battle, filled with anger, resentment and disappointment. The end results however have been
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Thursday, May 22, 2003
By Emily Jennings
As the school year ends and Summer aproaches it is time to pull out your swimsuit, grab a friend and hit the water. But most students forget the sunscreen in this scenerio and suffer the harmful effec
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Thursday, May 22, 2003
By Charlie Post
Rams' baseball collapsed from a strong start to complete the year with a disappointing 9-16 record.
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Thursday, May 22, 2003
By Charlie Post
Girls' tennis concluded a 9-3 season by finishing third in Regionals. The doubles team of Dawn Korljan and Amy Boyd also went on to State, finishing in fifth place.
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Thursday, May 22, 2003
By Morgan McCoy
Service! Somebody screamed as a woosh sounded and a pop of the ball colliding with the tennis racket echoed across the courts. There was silence except for the popping sound of the yellow little bal
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Wednesday, May 21, 2003
By Angela Scott
With the closing of campus next year, many students are questioning the changes that will be made to accomodate the number of students.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2003
By Tony Pineda
WHS’s Interact club recently claimed an award for being the largest and most actively involved high school Interact club in the world.
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