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  • School, community plays offer nights to remember

    Monday, December 03, 2007 By: Alex Jenkins

    Lights begin to dim as the curtain opens to its audience anxiously awaiting the show for which they came. Characters climb upon the stage making their entrance. The auditorium is silenced as the produ

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  • Do worka motto to keep motivated

    Monday, December 03, 2007 By: Macy Merchant

    Do Work: this is the motto of the CCA program. The students and staff say this quote to stay motivated to remind themselves to stay on task.“This program was developed to make one really good program

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  • Limited textbooks leads to limited learning

    Wednesday, December 05, 2007 By: Staff Editorial

    As a new trimester approaches and classes have just begun students are aware that with a new class comes a new textbook. Students can’t expect teachers to be a walking encyclopedia filled with every p

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  • How students spend time on weekends

    Wednesday, December 05, 2007 By: Emily Hodel

    Junior Laurin Peets nods and smiles when asked if she looks forward to weekends. “I hang out with my friends, and my friends are spectacular. School takes up too much of my time and I prefer to be h

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  • Flatfoot 56 concert creates lasting memories

    Wednesday, December 05, 2007 By: Lindsay Hedgecock

    We parked the beat up van across the street and piled out onto the street. Kyle Shaefer, Seth Shaefer, Janel Zeerip, Erin Englerth, Tyler Hagar, and Daryn Graham (all WHS students or graduates) headed

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  • After-school programs often neglected

    Wednesday, December 05, 2007 By: Lindsay Hedgecock

    After-school programs are neglected. Not many students are interested in the programs offered, and students have other obligations to do with the hours right after school.“People do neglect after-sch

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  • ... but being cocky won’t go far either

    Wednesday, December 05, 2007 By: Jackie Bernard

    Modesty, this concept is a very positive characteristic anyone can have. Here at school, among students, modesty is hard to find. To many teachers and staff, some students may seem very respectful, co

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  • The new “Halo” makes its mark

    Wednesday, December 05, 2007 By: Kyle Farmer

    Halo is back and master chief is here to finish what was started almost. Halo started with the war between the covenant and humans back in 2001. Halo 2 continued to follow the succession of mater chie

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  • Novel sends positive messages to teens

    Wednesday, December 05, 2007 By: Jackie Bernard

    Attention all Cosmo girls and Glamour readers! Stop flipping through those pages of celebrity gossip and who’s wearing what, because now there is a book to quench your thirst for the lime light talk.

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  • New seasons, same expectations

    Wednesday, December 05, 2007 By: Kyle Farmer

    Boys and Girls basketball is going to start the season in an odd way… at the same time. Both teams are pointing in a good direction following last year’s performances though. Key losses are plaguing m

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Issue Date: Monday, December 03, 2007 Issue: Vol. 6 No. 2 - Nov/Dec '07 Last Update: Friday, December 14, 2007
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INGREDIENTS259 Students47 Performers17 Hours10 Schools3 Days2 Shows1 DirectorBring that all together and you have a Young American workshop and show.The Young Americans® or YA as it has been referred;
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Lights begin to dim as the curtain opens to its audience anxiously awaiting the show for which they came. Characters climb upon the stage making their entrance. The auditorium is silenced as the produ
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Do Work: this is the motto of the CCA program. The students and staff say this quote to stay motivated to remind themselves to stay on task.“This program was developed to make one really good program
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Along the side of the road off of 144th Ave. between 17th and 18th streets, lies a candle with a small bunch of flowers next to it marking the death of another local teen. Thomas Buck, 15, was riding
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I’m going to make an assumption and say that most students at WHS have lived in Wayland or a surrounding area for most of their lives. And with what I bet you know what year Wayland was established as
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