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  • 233 students honored

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Teresa VanPortfliet

    “Character is helping a friend when no one else is watching,” Andrea Schloop, 1998 WHS, told students and their guests at the annual scholastic honors night was held on Tuesday May 10. Opening the c

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  • WUS wise in moving central office

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Staff Editorial

    Imagine Wayland High School with 195,000 extra dollars to spend. That thought will soon become a reality.By moving the administration office from Allegan County to Kent county WUS will save about $19

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  • “Muscle Mania”... Past or Present?"

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Jeff Floyd

    Before “The Fast and the Furious” and “Pimp My Ride” there was a time when people wanted 400 horsepower V-8 engines and stylish 2-door coupes. For years horsepower has decreased and family’s started

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  • Sound and style of the high school parking lot

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Matt Meindertsma

    Wayland high school is known to have some stylish cars. Whether you want to make your car have a booming stereo or a sleek look, students in all the grades take pride in the car they drive. Making y

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  • Casino may bring jobs for teens

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Kyle Wright

    Like it or not, residents of Wayland township are going to see their little area grow much bigger very soon.

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  • Upperclass influences underclass drinking

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Heather Heintzelman

    These days everything starts at an earlier age: jobs, sports, and even relationships. But drinking?

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  • Pollack’s latest leaves much to be ‘interpreted’

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Samantha Gross

    Is there anything Sydney Pollack hasn’t done? Seriously, He’s sung for such stars as Barbara Streisand, he has become the first director to actually shoot a movie using the United Nations as the set,

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  • Talented Aussie rocks country music with message to live in moment

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Samantha Gross

    One of the newer faces in country music is an Australian born singer with a voice that can make a listener melt, and hands that can play a guitar with perfection. It isn’t difficult to understand why

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  • Life is almost back to normal for senior Stephanie Lenard

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Aubrie Vawter

    Fortunately for senior Stephanie Lenard, who was seriously injured in a car accident in February, life is back to normal, at least as far as she’s concerned. “There are no more surgeries, unless I wan

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  • Are cliques necessary?

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Heather Heintzleman

    The countdown has begun; life is soon approaching and a taste of reality will soon hit the tongues of our 2005 senior class.

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Andrew BoomsGPA: 4.1944Intended College: Columbia UniversityIntended Major: BiologyWhere do you see yourself in ten years: Hopefully, I will be working as a field biologist or working on my Ph.D. s
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The Stora Twins

Future VanGough

Vincent Pratt

Stephanie Villareal
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Foreign Exchange

Maria Guijarro Garcia - returning to Spain

Jae Lee - returning to Korea

Elisa Sbardelini - returning to Brazil
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“He felt he wasn’t ready for a serious relationship after three months of us being together; breaking up, going back out for another six months, breaking up, then going back out for one month. He had
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Junior Matt Jamieson is worried that his future may be affected by his common sleep disorder.
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As the Hamilton Hawkeye’s will be entering the recently realigned 2005-06 OK-Gold conference schedule, Holland Christian and Wyoming Park will depart for different leagues. Holland Christian will be
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The high school football season is the highlight of the year for a lot of high school athletes all over the country. They look forward to the next football season from the moment the present one is ov
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Underclassmen have been playing on varsity teams for years, and Wayland is certainly not an exception. Contrary to what many people believe underclassmen involvement on higher level sports teams is a
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The countdown has begun; life is soon approaching and a taste of reality will soon hit the tongues of our 2005 senior class.
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Every student in the E-Wing at WHS has been contaminated this past month with a new type of infection. This condition is spreading very rapidly and students may not even be aware they are infected. R
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