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Smoke Signal Minnechaug Regional High School Wilbraham, MA
Issue Date: Thursday, September 30, 2004 Issue: September 2004 Last Update: Thursday, October 07, 2004
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At-a-glance

Without assured safety, a student may feel uncomfortable in coming to school. The school will soon put Code Gray, a process for the safety of the students, into action. This is a procedure that uses l
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Moto-cross racing might just be one of the most dangerous sports on the planet. With the action-packed excitement and adrenaline-pumping action, Moto-cross racing has grown from an underground circuit
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Their legs may be toned and their feet may be fast, but for the boy’s cross country team, it’s mind over muscle.It is sometimes hard for other athletes to grasp the fact that running for miles at a ti
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For the past two years, the girls’ varsity volleyball team has reigned as the Western Mass. Champions, beating out East Longmeadow in last year’s championship game. This season, according to the team,
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Most high school girls consider a round of golf to be a trip to the nearest mini-golf course. Hence, high school golf is a male dominated sport, and most teams are made up solely of guys. Last year, h
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Horseback riding is no longer for the cowboys of the West, or for the English gents riding in pursuit of a fox. Today, horseback riding has emerged itself as both a recreation and competitive sport. A
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Every year, the Wilbraham Summer Youth Theater (WSYT) works hard to produce a show to top the last. This year’s show was Fiddler on The Roof, a Broadway musical about the changing hardships of the Jew
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The JV girls’ soccer team may not be competing at varsity level, but they understand what it takes to win. This group of twenty-two girls from all different grade levels has come to learn that success
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The transition from middle school to high school is a giant step in one’s life. I held in many anxieties, very few worries, and I was excited and looking forward to the first day of school. What was h
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While many students spend their summers lying at the beach or sleeping in their beds, other students spent their summers in France, Philadelphia, and even Bosnia. Three seniors, Vanessa White, Phuong
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