The Waldron Street Journal
Flour Bluff High School
Corpus Christi, TX
Issue Date: Friday, March 30, 2007 
Issue: WSJ Issue 7 06-07
Last Update: Monday, April 02, 2007


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By Kaitlin Calk

In recent time, the number of ways of communicating with one another seems to have increased drastically. No more are the days of a simple telephone call, now there is MySpace, MySpace mobile, Livejo full story >

By Horacio Hernandez

As the “ca-rack” of the bat only days away, it must only mean one thing. It’s time for a new season as the revamped, reloaded, and rebuilt 2007 Corpus Christi Hooks begin play on April 7th. With full story >

By Zane Clements

The first Olympic Games took place in the year 776 B.C. and the only event could have perhaps been a foot race at a distance of 600 feet. Some scientists believe that the first games could have b full story >

By Tyre Carter

Dear Editor, “You’re not black, you’re white. You never dress black or act black.” Anyone who says that, could you please do me a solid? Go and ask any Latino, black or white. If they even kno full story >

By Carolyn Volk

When listening in on a conversation about Padre Staples Mall, more than likely the phrases “I wish we had more stores,” or “I wish it were like the ones out of town” are heard. People tend to un full story >

By Carolyn Volk

New movies are popping up in the box offices faster than ever, making it difficult to make decisions on what movie to see. Surprise comes when the movie selected is announced, and a parent or a full story >

By Horacio Hernandez

Scarred, MTV’s new video clip/reality show is turning heads with its graphic nature. The 30 minute per episode series consists of four to five clips every episode of stomach- sickening videos of full story >

By RyeLee Stewart

Vallejo, one of the most popular bands to originate from Austin, Texas blends sounds of “modern rock grooves, potent guitar work, Latin percussion, and soulful lyrics” to captivate its fans. The full story >

By Stephanie Lucas

What does it take to be in the National Honor Society? The requirements have changed, but the purpose of NHS is still not about putting in ridiculous amounts of community service hours or havin full story >

By Lauren Ainsley

At a time when AP classes have begun to become highly rigorous over the last couple of years, students have become more prepared for these end-of-the-year tests. AP tests can be taken in over 3 full story >

By Lily Morris

At Flour Bluff High School, there is a family of four brothers and a sister who are pretty well known, and very much liked. Rueben, Ryan, Rashon, and Ramon Flowers have all either been or are st full story >

By Sarah Rubey

From a normal math-hating teenager to a nationwide star, Paula DeAnda is quickly making a BIG name for herself. Discovered at her piano lesson, DeAnda’s life hasn’t slowed down since. “I was at p full story >

By Lily Morris

The two terms Boy Scout and Eagle Scout should not be confused. Being a Boy Scout is only the beginning of what it takes to be an Eagle Scout, and it takes a lot more than rubbing sticks toget full story >

By Lauren Ainsley

Tax season is here once again and can be entitled as the most dreaded time of the year for billions of Americans. Yet, tax season is still one of those “Important dates” on our calendars. Income full story >