Green Wave Gazette Abington High School Abington, MA
Issue Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Issue: February Last Update: Wednesday, December 30, 2009
  • Hat trick by Dion leads Abington to victory: Abington-East Bridgewater defeats Foxboro 5-2

    Tuesday, March 02, 2004 By: Rob Beatson

    Emotions were running high on Sunday afternoon as Abington-East Bridgewater faced off against the Foxboro High Warriors. Fans from both Abington and Foxboro crowded the stands to watch the playoff act

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  • MALE STUDENT OF THE MONTH: Mayor Shinn

    Friday, March 05, 2004 By: Amy M. Donovan

    Cliff is a great guy who is very active in the high school community.

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  • Valentine's Day ~HOW IT BEGAN: the then and now

    Friday, March 05, 2004 By: Amy M. Donovan

    In ancient Rome, February 14th and 15th were days to celebrate the Roman gods.

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  • Rolling to the top: Tire makes its way to / Ms. Pflaumer for the month of February

    Monday, March 08, 2004 By: Mary Wall

    Sidebar: I was asked to explain the ideas behind the Tireless Teacher Award. This award is given to one teacher per month, chosen by the Newspaper staff. The chosen teacher must exemplify superb teach

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Interact ClubOn April 14th during periods 6 and 7, the Interact Club will be going to the ECC. They will be reading springtime stories to the little kids. Student CouncilThe Student Councilis planning
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Sidebar: I was asked to explain the ideas behind the Tireless Teacher Award. This award is given to one teacher per month, chosen by the Newspaper staff. The chosen teacher must exemplify superb teach
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In ancient Rome, February 14th and 15th were days to celebrate the Roman gods.
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Cliff is a great guy who is very active in the high school community.
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This month Ashleigh was chosen becasue she is not only a role model but one students feels she is, "The man, woman style," (Rebecca Keohane).
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·Half the population of Uganda is under age 15. ·Every country in the world has a rectangular flag except Nepal. ·The fear of garlic is called alliumphobia. ·In 1996 there were 43,687 toilet related a
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Women have worked very hard to gain respect. Are we risking what we worked so hard to gain?
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Much is going on in the clubs of AHS. Student Art Magazine or SAM has gotten more submissions of work than in the past. Literary submissions are now closed. Out of the entries approximately 65 percent
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The Patriot's Super Bowl Victory went down as one of the greatest football games of all time, proving the Patriots are here to stay.
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The Skeptics: <i>Right From the Start</i>
The SkepticsRight From the StartMay, 20, 2003The Skeptics release Right From the Start is a fast paced, high-energy ride through the genre of pop-punk. Although that is a term somewhat overused in tod
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