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  • Seniors win battle for outdoor graduation

    Tuesday, May 04, 2004 By: ANDREW MURRAY & LILLIAN BIXLER

    Graduation. One word that represents the utmost importance and magnitude in American schooling. A word that fills senior students with exhilaration about their upcoming freedom and other students wi

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  • My flick picks:: What’s hot and what’s not, the year to come

    Wednesday, May 05, 2004 By: MIKE SNYDER

    As the year begins to pick up so does the quality of the movies. Kill Bill Vol. 2 opened Friday, April 17, it is by far, one of the best films so far this year, since the only other worthy candidate w

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  • Brad Buell to be shipped off to Australia

    Wednesday, May 05, 2004 By: HEATHER HILLYER

    April 17 to help raise money in order for fellow senior, Brad Buell to go to Australia.

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  • Mr. Gundersen, young and accomplished

    Wednesday, May 05, 2004 By: MIKE SNYDER

    Those who start young accomplish more than those who don’t.

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  • What happened to the colors?

    Wednesday, May 05, 2004 By: JUSTIN HULSEBOS

    Have you ever heard of “Kicken’ it Homey Style” or “The Uncle Tom-ish brothers?” What about the transvestite bodybuilder “Vera De Milo?”

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  • Watch out Ruben Studdard, William Hung goes platinum

    Wednesday, May 05, 2004 By: JUSTIN HULSEBOS

    William Hung, 21, was studying to become a Civil Engineer at UC Berkley in California. “I originally wanted to be an engineer but, to tell the truth, I am not that good.” William has overcome a lot in

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  • Local course proves to be more challenging than it first appears

    Wednesday, May 05, 2004 By: MATT MEINDERSTMA & LOGAN WOOD

    Every once in a while you get to play a golf course that proves to be more challenging than the skill that you are playing at. From our experience this course lived up to its reputation of being both

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  • Young talent should lead Lady ‘Cats’ softball team this season

    Wednesday, May 05, 2004 By: JOE KOPERSKI

    Young talent should lead the Lady ‘Cats through the new season as they hope to overcome last year’s two one-run losses for the conference championship.

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  • Flores pitching well has helped ‘Cats to great start

    Wednesday, May 05, 2004 By: LUKE HEDGECOCK

    Junior Geoff Potter hits home run to lead ‘Cats to a 10-9 win against Otsego. Potter’s long ball came in the seventh and final inning and it helped keep Wayland undefeated up to this point in the sea

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  • Hollywood's World of Cyberspace...: Technology’s Battles

    Wednesday, May 05, 2004 By: "Hollywood" Joey Williamson

    DVD vs. VHS, and Digital Camera's vs. Polaroid Cameras

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The Wayland High Paw Print Press Wayland Union High School Wayland, MI
Issue Date: Monday, May 03, 2004 Issue: Vol. 2 No. 5 - May Issue Last Update: Thursday, February 03, 2005
Current Conditions Mostly Sunny
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At-a-glance

Young talent should lead the Lady ‘Cats through the new season as they hope to overcome last year’s Two one-run losses for the conference championship.
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The girls will start off their season with an away game to Comstock Kalamazoo March 26, and then they have their first home game against Delton Kellogg Monday March 29.
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The tennis team has a bright looking season ahead of them as they have seasoned talent, and all around stars on the team. Only losing a few seniors last year including Steve Ballard and Grant Webber,
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As the bell rang on Tuesday Nov. 18 all I could think about was getting to best buy buying to pick up the new Blink 182 CD and getting to work before 4 p.m. so that I wouldn’t get fired. So now, after
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On Tuesday March 10, 2004 12 teams sat in the cafeteria all set to begin the evenings second annual high school euchre tournament. Each team would play ten rounds the team with the most points at the
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Seniors Kara Jordan and Ashley Wetmore both traveled to Lansing Michigan to compete in the Miss. Michigan Cheerleader of America on Saturday March 13th. 47 girls from across the U.S gathered at the Ho
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William Hung 21, was studying to become a Civil Engineer at UC Berkley in California. “I originally wanted to be an engineer but to tell the truth I am not that good.” William has overcome a lot in hi
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Who hasn’t been to an athletic event and heard profanity being yelled throughout the crowd? Some people would take it as nothing more than part of a live event’s experience. But recently there have
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Stability. A key factor in living what I believe would be a normal life. No surprises. No spontaneous happenings. Just a simple plot of events until I finish high school. Oh, how I wish I had som
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The start of the 2002-2003 school year was no different than the last. Students of Wayland High School arrived in early August to register for classes and get pictures taken. School began late in th
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