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  • Council officers selected

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Teresa VanPortfliet

    “My goals for next year are to have council organized and step up as leaders for our school. Specifically I would like more community service projects for student council.” -Deanne Mollema

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  • Steroids have become a problem in sports

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Staff Editorial

    Steroids have become a huge problem in recent years. Anabolic steroids are drugs that help boost an athlete’s performance. It does not improve an athlete’s agility or skills. People started to ta

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  • National controversy over the decision between life and death

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Christine Empie

    Terri Schiavo, who died March 31, was 26-years-old in February of 1990 when oxygen was cut off to her brain for a number of minutes after she collapsed. The reason for her collapsing is still being

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  • Volunteering leads to career decision

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Aubrie Vawter

    While work, sports and homework dominate most students’ lives, volunteering in the community has become a regular occurrence. With so many student organizations and clubs requiring community service

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  • Top Colleges in Michigan

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Kyle Wright

    Leading up to, and after graduation, students have many tough choices to make. They must decide what they are going to do with their lives, and which, if any, school is best for them. With so many c

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  • Eastwood’s latest delivers knockout

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Samantha Gross

    “Frankie likes to say that boxing is an unnatural act, that everything in boxing is backwards: sometimes the best way to deliver a punch is to step back…but step back too far and you ain’t fighting at

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  • More Wayland teens saying “I’d rather be Discin’”

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Justin Hulsebos

    The disc golf craze is sweeping the school, with the warmer temperatures more if us get to school and say I’d rather be discin’.

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  • Blogging infests Wayland

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Justin Peters

    “Sunday, March 20, 2005WELL...I HAVE SOME NEWS....one GREAT and one kinda bad.... FIRST of all....I had State BPA competition this weekend and my Small Business Management Team won FIRST PLACE!!!! So

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  • Winter sports seasons come to an end

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Russell VanDommelen

    Basketball Although the Wildcats slumped to 6-6 by the midpoint of the season, they quickly became the hottest team in the conference throughout the second half. Winning eight of their

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  • Wildcat spring sports underway

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Russell VanDommelen and Chris Rickert

    Softball After finishing second in the conference behind Byron Center last season, the ‘Cats look to capitalize on senior leadership on their way to a conference championship. Led by seniors A

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The Wayland High Paw Print Press Wayland Union High School Wayland, MI
Issue Date: Monday, May 02, 2005 Issue: Vol. 3 No. 3 - 3rd Trimester Last Update: Monday, May 02, 2005
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Softball After finishing second in the conference behind Byron Center last season, the ‘Cats look to capitalize on senior leadership on their way to a conference championship. Led by seniors A
full story 
Basketball Although the Wildcats slumped to 6-6 by the midpoint of the season, they quickly became the hottest team in the conference throughout the second half. Winning eight of their
full story 
“Sunday, March 20, 2005WELL...I HAVE SOME NEWS....one GREAT and one kinda bad.... FIRST of all....I had State BPA competition this weekend and my Small Business Management Team won FIRST PLACE!!!! So
full story 
The disc golf craze is sweeping the school, with the warmer temperatures more if us get to school and say I’d rather be discin’.
full story 
“Frankie likes to say that boxing is an unnatural act, that everything in boxing is backwards: sometimes the best way to deliver a punch is to step back…but step back too far and you ain’t fighting at
full story 
Leading up to, and after graduation, students have many tough choices to make. They must decide what they are going to do with their lives, and which, if any, school is best for them. With so many c
full story 
Volunteering leads to career decision
While work, sports and homework dominate most students’ lives, volunteering in the community has become a regular occurrence. With so many student organizations and clubs requiring community service
full story 
Terri Schiavo, who died March 31, was 26-years-old in February of 1990 when oxygen was cut off to her brain for a number of minutes after she collapsed. The reason for her collapsing is still being
full story 
Steroids have become a huge problem in recent years. Anabolic steroids are drugs that help boost an athlete’s performance. It does not improve an athlete’s agility or skills. People started to ta
full story 
High school is a time to enjoy yourself. There are sports, games, dances, and your friends are always close by. So why does it seem students never have enough time? With part-time jobs, volunteering,
full story 
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