• Not good-bye, see-ya later

    Tuesday, February 15, 2005 By: Jonas Swecker

    When Peter had to leave, and I had to tell him goodbye, it was a sad day, but he assured me that it wasn’t goodbye, but see-ya later. Peter plans to come back to West Virginia to attend college at WVU

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  • McKelvey Bronze winners selected

    Tuesday, February 15, 2005 By: Liz Short

    This year’s Bronze Scholars are Ashley Lawson and Nicole Clevenger. Unlike in past years, Ciera and Liz worked together to pick the two. Ashley is a member of the Highlander basketball team, and stu

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  • Building Construction students acheive top honors.

    Tuesday, February 15, 2005 By: Josh Lawson

    Three students at Webster County High School are being honored for their achievements in the building construction vocational class headed up by Wilber Beckett. These students, among others, were give

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  • Highlanders edge Warriors 60-59

    Tuesday, February 22, 2005 By: Ashley Lawson

    The Webster County Highlander boys basketball team coached by Delbert Ratliff and assisted by John Hughes and Randy Rader played host to the Pocahontas County Warriors on Tuesday February 15th. The ga

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  • Can guys and girls just be friends?: boy vs. girl

    Tuesday, February 22, 2005 By: Kurtis cooper and Ashley lawson

    The question is can guys and girls really be “just friends.”

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  • Clash of the Heavy Weights

    Tuesday, February 15, 2005 By: Catrinia Miller

    Clash of the Heavy Weights occured in Charleston on Saturday, December 4th at the Dupont Middle School at seven o’clock. Lo’s Gym won three of six fights. The fighters were Chris Brown, Chris Ledsome,

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  • WCHS Announces Academic Top10 List: Class of 2005

    Thursday, February 24, 2005 By:

    Webster County High School proudly presents the Academic Top 10 for the Class of 2005.

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At-a-glance

Webster County High School proudly presents the Academic Top 10 for the Class of 2005.
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The question is can guys and girls really be “just friends.”
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On Monday, February 14, 2005, three students from Webster County High School, Josh Lawson, Paul Perrine, and Katie Mcelwain, traveled to Charleston for West Virginia’s annual Know Your State Governmen
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The Webster County Highlander boys basketball team coached by Delbert Ratliff and assisted by John Hughes and Randy Rader played host to the Pocahontas County Warriors on Tuesday February 15th. The ga
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Every school is provided money for tables and chairs. Although it may not be the best of the best, the equipment is there. I admit, sometimes it’s more comfortable, or more convenient to lounge in t
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The 4th block of the January 27th school day was most certainly an exciting one for athletes of WCHS when a demonstration was given for them by the Boon Memorial Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine C
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On December 26, 2004, the most powerful earthquake in forty years occurred under the Indian Ocean causing a massive wave called a tsunami. The tsunami struck Asia head on...
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The Love Team here at WCHS has been racking their brain for couples and their status for this special edition of the Highlander Wave. We’ve brought back the tradition of putting the couples that will
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As you probably know, insurance can be quite costly. Insurance companies, however, reward students who achieve certain academic accomplishments. The cost of insurance could possibly be cut in half. Mo
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Three students at Webster County High School are being honored for their achievements in the building construction vocational class headed up by Wilber Beckett. These students, among others, were give
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