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    Saturday, March 20, 2010 By: Editorial

    With the gray skies and bitterness of winter gone, we can now embrace a sunnier season filled with brighter days and warmer smiles.

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  • Dedication

    Saturday, March 20, 2010 By: Tyler Lunger

    The job of our athletic director comes with a fancy office, keys to the school, a rather casual dress code and hundreds of hours of overtime work that often is unsung and hidden from fans and athletes

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  • Planning to Play

    Saturday, March 20, 2010 By: Lauren Ball

    Most athletes just show up to their games ready to perform without truly preparing themselves nutritionally, physically or even mentally for their events.

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  • Shattering the Fastball

    Saturday, March 20, 2010 By: Casey Ward

    Returning a tennis serve or performing a front double, twisting one and a half off a diving board may seem like the most harrowing tasks in all of sports, but hitting a fastball is generally agreed up

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  • A New Perspective

    Saturday, March 20, 2010 By: Ilea Franklyn

    From starting their own high school careers to building the foundation for those of their students, student teachers test the true meaning of the phrase ‘a learning experience.’

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I would like to take the opportunity to clarify some information in the latest R&W edition. Let me start by saying I would have gladly accepted the opportunity to discuss the editor’s concerns or que
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With the gray skies and bitterness of winter gone, we can now embrace a sunnier season filled with brighter days and warmer smiles.
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The Internet has advanced our world above and beyond anything our forefathers could have imagined. Books have gone Kindle, typewriters to keyboards, and the word “Word” now carries a trademark symbol
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The job of our athletic director comes with a fancy office, keys to the school, a rather casual dress code and hundreds of hours of overtime work that often is unsung and hidden from fans and athletes
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Most athletes just show up to their games ready to perform without truly preparing themselves nutritionally, physically or even mentally for their events.
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Returning a tennis serve or performing a front double, twisting one and a half off a diving board may seem like the most harrowing tasks in all of sports, but hitting a fastball is generally agreed up
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Airways constrict, breathing becomes difficult, severe wheezing in and out occurs, the world begins to disappear. Finally, everything is clear again, and the asthma attack is over.
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From starting their own high school careers to building the foundation for those of their students, student teachers test the true meaning of the phrase ‘a learning experience.’
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During the month of April, juniors will be spending 28 class periods or 1,176 minutes over 12 days taking the Pennsylvania System of School Assessments, otherwise known as the PSSAs.
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R&W editor-in-chief Courtney Sabo will have a new publication responsibility next year. Following a tradition of over 20 years, current yearbook editor April LaBelle selected Sabo from a group of 12 c
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