Wolf Howl
Chandler High School
Chandler, AZ
Issue Date: Friday, September 29, 2006 
Issue: Issue 2 (2006/2007)
Last Update: Friday, September 29, 2006


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At-a-glance
        
 

By Adam Vitcavage

With so many genres out there in the world right now, it’s nearly impossible to be unique. One Chandler based band To Tyson’s End, formally known as Best Benefits the Dark, mixes screamo, metal and a full story >

By Danny Loschiavo

From Justified to Funkified, Justin Timberlake is still the prince of pop. In fact, he even seems to take the artist formerly known as Prince’s style. The well awaited Futuresex/Lovesounds album, feat full story >

By Jose Ramirez

They’re fun to watch, and fun to imitate. So when I received word that mimes from the CHS Theatre would be performing at the Chandler Center for The Arts, my Tuesday morning went from tiring to ecsta full story >

By Adam Vitcavage

With a pool that every school is dying to swim in, this year Coach Richard Johnson may have a tough time defending his home turf. The Swim and Dive team’s finishing in the mid-teens at last years sta full story >

By Adam Vitcavage

He has been running track for ten years and was ranked fourth in state and sixteenth nationally before he even entered high school. He was second in state his freshman year of high school and the one full story >

By Joanna Garcia

Spiking the ball across the net back and forth, the Chandler volleyball team got off on a good start against the Gilbert Tigers. “When we won the first match we pretty much thought we had the whole full story >

By Vanessa Bass

Themed “Viva Las Vegas”, more than 1100 students came dressed to impress in their best semi-formal attire Sept. 15, in the courtyard for the anual Homecoming dance. As students entered, they walke full story >

By Adam Vitcavage

With Principal Williams assuring us that “ students will keep their off campus freedom” it seems that students will in deed keep their freedom. Many students felt that these newly placed parking gate full story >

By Vicki Adair

Text messaging. Myspace. AIM. E-mail. Xanga. MSN online. The list of communication options through technology seems like it never ends. For most of us, using technology as a means of communication is full story >

By Vanessa Bass

Construction in Old Main is being completed, slowly, but surely. The majority of the building has been blocked off and barricaded since the last week of August. “The plaster was pulling away fro full story >

By Adam Vitcavage

After two years of debating whether or not to close the campus, Principal Williams, along with a management team consisting of teachers and students, finally decided on a semi-closed campus. After be full story >

By Adam Vitcavage

This past weekend, Mrs. Kim Frahm and the DECA chapter officers travelled to Shadow Pines campgrounds for this year’s DECA In the Pines. The annual three day camping trip was for the officers from ar full story >

By Rachel Jimenez

Ryan Davis, junior, is walking 60 miles to raise money for breast cancer awareness and in support of Ms. Irene Montano, foreign language teacher, who was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago. full story >