The Blue & Gold Gaithersburg High School Gaithersburg, MD
Issue Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 Issue: February 2007 Last Update: Thursday, September 06, 2007


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In the spotlight: Gaithersburg High School students voice their true feeling. Is GHS segregated? If it is, then how?
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Long-time guidance counselor Herbert Tolbert has announced his retirement after the 2006-07 school year.
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The leads in this year’s spring musical, “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” were asked three questions: “How did you become interested in acting?” “What is your favorite thing about a
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Marie Shanks has dedicated 31 years to Gaithersburg High School, and she has decided to move on to new adventures.
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Black History Month is the time in which achievements made by African Americans are recognized. This celebration began in 1926, when Carter G. Woodson, pictured above, initiated a Black/Negro History
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Hard-working. Kind. Generous. Aggressive. Bubbly. Laid-back. Gaithersburg High School junior Cyrus Bozurgmehr is a hodge-podge of different traits. “Cyrus is a really nice kid and a good friend, but i
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Adam Booher is one of the top 12 divers in the country in his age group and the Gaithersburg High School swim and dive team is very glad that he has chosen to dive with them his senior year.
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Every year, thousands upon thousands of student-athletes are recruited to play sports at the collegiate level. Most people have no clue how colleges go about their recruiting, which is often stressful
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When the Super Bowl is played every year, football becomes more than just a sporting event. The Super Bowl is a game, but it is also partying, media hype, consumerism, commercial extravagance: an embo
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Joe. With one name most Gaithersburg High school students know the face. Joe Makpleek, the waterboy for both the football and the girls’ basketball team, shows his G-burg spirit any way he can.
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