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Fine Arts' Dreams Take Shape
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Steven Ellis
The walls are the same off-white color they’ve always been. The trophy banners still hang from the ceilings. But something isn’t quite the same. Looking around the gym throughout the past couple
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Longtime Staff Gorman and Parker Retire from WJ
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Arielle Schwartz
The seniors aren’t the only ones leaving Walter Johnson in June. Guidance counselor James Gorman and Social Studies teacher Elaine Parker are retiring after spending more than twenty years each at WJ
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Moving On And Remembering The Past
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Gerri Diamond
It was a Tuesday evening when my family was sitting at the dinner table, my dad questioning me (as always) as to where every member of the WJ Class of 2005 was going to college. I mindlessly answered
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WJ Loses Two Favorite Teachers
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Arielle Schwartz
Who? Mike LaukaitisWhere? PolandHow long? 2 years and may be returning to teach in the countyWho? Kelly DunstonWhere? HawaiiHow long? 2 years to teachHopes that the game website he created will contin
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Going Back to our Roots
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Mark Byrnes
It was fitting. Dozens of us who remember each other from when we were learning how to write and how to multiply, among other things, gathered together two weeks ago. Whether they were from the much f
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Wildcats, You've Shown Your Might
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Lizzy Youle and Annie Slacter
The sun has set on the reign of ’05, and the sheer bulk of what we’ve learned these past four years could fill all the textbooks we’ve lost along the way. One fact, indeed a mathematical constant, is
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Star Wars Legacy Redeemed with Latest Addition to the Saga
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Daniel Orkin
It was worth waiting the three long years. The apparent final chapter in George Lucas’ Star Wars saga is finally here. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is the only part of the second trilogy
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Same Sport, Different Game: There's More than a Jockstrap Separating Boys' and Girls' Lacrosse
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Carl Woock
The warfare that takes place on the lacrosse field is marked by barbaric pushing, reckless slashing, brutal checking, and an ubiquitous intent on destroying the opponent. Unless you’re playing in a
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The "Row" Down on Crew
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Bethany Swanson
Ask anyone in the Walter Johnson Crew Club and they will tell you that this sport is far more than just rowing a boat. In a Pitch article published last year, then junior Lizzie Carver encouraged
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Freshman Twirls Above Competition
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Jenny Schulz
For seven years, freshman Susan Garabedian has dedicated her free time to baton twirling and has been awarded with countless titles and medals that many high-school athletes can only dream about. In h
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Issue Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2005
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Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By Gerri Diamond
It was a Tuesday evening when my family was sitting at the dinner table, my dad questioning me (as always) as to where every member of the WJ Class of 2005 was going to college. I mindlessly answered
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Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By Sara Sidransky
We graduate as a class of athletes, musicians, writers, artists, actors, and student leaders who have concluded chapter one in our lives. No matter where we fit in, we experimented. From the momen
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Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By Lizzy Youle and Annie Slacter
The sun has set on the reign of ’05, and the sheer bulk of what we’ve learned these past four years could fill all the textbooks we’ve lost along the way. One fact, indeed a mathematical constant, is
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Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By Mark Byrnes
It was fitting. Dozens of us who remember each other from when we were learning how to write and how to multiply, among other things, gathered together two weeks ago. Whether they were from the much f
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