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  • Earthquake devastates Pakistan: More than 41,000 lives lost and bodies still being found

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By: Dee Anna Cates

    The Earthquake that hit Southeast Asia on Saturday, October 8 has devastated millions of people throughout the region. Claiming more than 41,000 lives, the 7.6-magnitude earthquake has left millions o

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  • Feuding Through the Years: York, Hovda, and Jones Never Ending Battle

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By: Duncan Guignet

    It all started over a decade ago, when all three of the teachers in question had classrooms right next to one another. Back then the trio ate lunch together every day.

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  • A Day in the Life Mrs. Sheehan

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By: Tempestt Thompson

    Not only has custodian Imelda Sheehan worked everyday at Flour Bluff High School since 1996, but she also works during the holiday break such as, Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving .Even though she m

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  • The History of the Tarpon Inn

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By: Nicholas Sheffield

    In an effort to document unexplained phenomena synonymous with that of paranormal activity, the staff of the Waldron Street Journal investigated the alleged haunting of the Tarpon Inn located in Port

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  • No respect for school janitorial staff: Students refuse to humanize custodian workers

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By: Hillary Caceres

    Every morning, students from Flour Bluff High School are certain to arrive to a spotless building. They see empty trashcans, sparkling floors and clean restrooms. What students might not realize is ho

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  • Popular Halloween costumes: Originality and hardwork pay off in candy

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By: Amber Pfeiffer

    For one day a year, choice of clothing broadens its range to include supernatural witches, goblins, and fairies, along with child icons like Power Rangers, Aladdin, Mickey Mouse and Superman. Yet i

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  • Boys tennis heads to regionals: District champions moving on up

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By: Sarah Rubey

    With the first tennis season of the year over with, the varsity boys feel confident about how the season went. “It’s been more of a learning experience for me, watching and learning how to play at a

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  • Girls tennis wins district title: Team advances to regional tourney

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By: DeeAnna Cates

    This year Lady Hornet tennis has their eye set on one prize: to win district. “This year we’re going to do our best to win district,” sophomore Caroline Casey said, “it just takes confidence.” Th

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  • Senior motivated through religion to excel in sports: Rachel Veteto proves that believing helps in every aspect

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 By: Loni Latour

    “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart as though working for the Lord and not for man.” 1-Corinthians 9:24-27. Senior Rachel Veteto has been involved in many extra curricular activities, b

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The Waldron Street Journal Flour Bluff High School Corpus Christi, TX
Issue Date: Saturday, October 29, 2005 Issue: Waldron Street Journal Issue 2 Last Update: Thursday, November 03, 2005
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“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart as though working for the Lord and not for man.” 1-Corinthians 9:24-27. Senior Rachel Veteto has been involved in many extra curricular activities, b
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Early mornings, long practices, tired muscles, ice cold chills, and graceful falls. These are all requirements for the Flour Bluff swim team. To people on the team swimming is not an after school acti
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This year Lady Hornet tennis has their eye set on one prize: to win district. “This year we’re going to do our best to win district,” sophomore Caroline Casey said, “it just takes confidence.” Th
full story 
With the first tennis season of the year over with, the varsity boys feel confident about how the season went. “It’s been more of a learning experience for me, watching and learning how to play at a
full story 
As the naïve stage of life is left behind, it becomes almost a necessity to have an outlet for the thoughts and feelings that can be uncomfortable topics of conversation for teenagers. Many resort to
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The first ever Dracula movie premiered in 1931, starring the biggest monster star of them all, Bela Lagosi. This movie struck fear into the hearts of the wholesome people of the depression,, and spurr
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For one day a year, choice of clothing broadens its range to include supernatural witches, goblins, and fairies, along with child icons like Power Rangers, Aladdin, Mickey Mouse and Superman. Yet i
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As somewhat of a self-professed optimist, I like to believe that the youth of tomorrow – Generation X, if you prefer – holds so much promise and hope for the future. And it’s true, to a certain exten
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Every morning, students from Flour Bluff High School are certain to arrive to a spotless building. They see empty trashcans, sparkling floors and clean restrooms. What students might not realize is ho
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Hurricane Katrina was transformed from a somewhat weak tropical storm to one of the most devastating hurricanes on record in a matter of days. Rising temperatures have caused the oceans to be warmer,
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