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  • Gulf Still Recovering from Storms

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Angela Paradiso

    Weeks later the impact of hurricane damage is stil being assessed alogn the Gulf Coast . Hurricane Katrina alone caused a 15-foot surge of water that put New Orleans well underwater within 48 hours

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  • New king and queen crowned on WHS field

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Teresa Vanportfliet

    Homecoming week is over and in case something was missed here is a recap. Monday was the formal court assembly. Each member’s biography sheet was read and immediately afterwards students voted for kin

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  • WHS hallways change with new rules

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: WHS Pawprints Newspaper Staff

    There have been many words and phrases used to describe the state of our school lately, and not all of them school-appropriate. One senior described it as a “boot-camp” and “worse than prison”. Thes

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  • Hurricane leaves mark on Wayland

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Angela Paradiso

    Everyone saw the devastation that Hurricane Katrina caused to New Orleans and the rest of the Gulf Coast. But few residents of Wayland know it like the Kaplinsky family does. Mark, Barbara, and Da

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  • Gas Prices Seem Out of Control

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Amanda Langlois

    “The supply keeps dropping and the demand is staying the same. It’s simple elasticity of demand,” explains WHS economics teacher Mr. Jerry Diorio. “The supply keeps getting lower but people are still

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  • Urban LegendsFact Or Fiction

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Kyle Wright

    It’s almost Halloween, and that means it’s time for ghosts, candy and scary stories. Everyone has been told a scary story, whether it was around the campfire, at home on a stormy night, or just somep

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  • Dylan's Latest Brings it all back

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Kyle Wright

    The 1960’s were a time of change and awakening in the United States. The youth were experimenting in drugs and sex, and the values of old were almost completely stamped out. During this time, many m

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  • Student Hunters Display Early Success

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Joe Tobolic

    It is that time of the year again, hunting season. Wayland students and their parents going out hoping for that big deer. Bow hunting begins on October 1 and goes through November 15, and then gun s

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  • Cheer section plays important role in spirit

    Wednesday, March 15, 2006 By: Nicole Deshaw

    Some teenagers get pumped up to see professional athletes, musicians, actors in person, and other teenagers get pumped up to see their school team play a game. Therefore a cheer section is formed wit

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  • Governor honors Wayland vets

    Wednesday, March 15, 2006 By: Teresa VanPortfliet

    “Hooah, Sergeant Major,” came the cry from an audience member at the 9th annual Salute to Veterans ceremony on Friday, November 11. In the gym, the bleachers were packed with people of all ages, and t

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The Wayland High Paw Print Press Wayland Union High School Wayland, MI
Issue Date: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 Issue: Vol. 4 No. 1 - 1st Trimester Last Update: Wednesday, March 22, 2006
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There have been many words and phrases used to describe the state of our school lately, and not all of them school-appropriate. One senior described it as a “boot-camp” and “worse than prison”. Thes
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Even though the bell rings at 2:25, that doesn’t mean students are done for the day. The stream of cars and buses out of the lot signify the end of the day for some. For others their day is only half
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It’s almost Halloween, and that means it’s time for ghosts, candy and scary stories. Everyone has been told a scary story, whether it was around the campfire, at home on a stormy night, or just somep
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It is the first day of practice and soon the coach will know who worked out this summer and who sat around. As the athletes get done with the day’s workout, some recover quickly while others are hurt
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“I was just standing outside (the school) when she walked up and took my phone from me when I was talking to my mom!” Nate Carpenter, a senior, explained to me at the lunch table. The person he was t
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