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  • BPA captures 15 awards

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Vinny Baldiga

    The time has come. The events are over and the awards assembly has just begun. The Wayland BPA website development team sits impatiently waiting to see if they have placed for state competition. It ha

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  • MEAP changes, again: State drops community service requirement

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Kyle Bolton

    “That’s awesome,” senior Melissa Keeney said. “It was a lot of hours and I had way to much going on anyways.” At the end of last year there was a meeting telling the students that in order to receive

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  • NHS service project fails to serve the community

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Staff Editorial

    Community service; it’s what law breakers are punished with, what mayors encourage, and what helpful people do automatically. It is also what some clubs and organizations require in order for one to

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  • Fourth installment of series popular for all ages: ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Neal Phillips

    The most famous European in America is making a clean sweep across the country. It’s not a specific actor or actress. It’s not a government official or religious leader. It is a much bigger deal th

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  • ‘Zathura’Out of this world

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Kyle Wright

    You turn the crank on an old metal game board game and push the red button with the word Go printed on it. A spinner made-up to look like a speedometer spins rapidly, and finally stops on a number.

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  • Piles of free money: Guidance office, internet, books offer scholarship info.

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Jessica Armstrong

    Piles stacked high with scholarship information may be looming nearby for college-bound students, if it hasn’t already passed. Scholarship information can be found through many sources, including the

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  • SAVE MONEY, LOSE WEIGHT, ORGANIZE: All top ‘06 student resolutions

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Lindsey Regan

    THREE….TWO….ONE…. HAPPY NEW YEAR!! All around the world people shouted these words as the clock struck midnight on January 1st. Friends and family celebrated with fun and laughter as they brought in t

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  • High school’s “top cop” always on patrol

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Joe Tobolic

    “Be Safe,” as Harry Werkema, security guard at the high school would say, always dreaming of growing up and becoming a cop with his older brother Mike. “Now having eyes in the back of my head, I can

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  • Teens want respect, recognition

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Jackie Bernard

    “My dad is like the guy from “Meet the Parents” he is so controlling. He practically interrogates my friends and especially boyfriends. He asks questions like ‘Are they going to college’, ‘what are th

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  • Must See TV

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Jackie Bernard

    After a long day at school, there is nothing better than kicking back, relaxing and watching your favorite T.V. show. CSI, Laguna Beach, Family Guy, The Real Word, The O.C., Survivor, these are all T.

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You turn the crank on an old metal game board game and push the red button with the word Go printed on it. A spinner made-up to look like a speedometer spins rapidly, and finally stops on a number.
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The most famous European in America is making a clean sweep across the country. It’s not a specific actor or actress. It’s not a government official or religious leader. It is a much bigger deal th
full story 
THREE….TWO….ONE…. HAPPY NEW YEAR!! All around the world people shouted these words as the clock struck midnight on January 1st. Friends and family celebrated with fun and laughter as they brought in t
full story 
“Be Safe,” as Harry Werkema, security guard at the high school would say, always dreaming of growing up and becoming a cop with his older brother Mike. “Now having eyes in the back of my head, I can
full story 
“My dad is like the guy from “Meet the Parents” he is so controlling. He practically interrogates my friends and especially boyfriends. He asks questions like ‘Are they going to college’, ‘what are th
full story 
After a long day at school, there is nothing better than kicking back, relaxing and watching your favorite T.V. show. CSI, Laguna Beach, Family Guy, The Real Word, The O.C., Survivor, these are all T.
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Call it senior slack, or senior slump, or the more common, senioritis. Even though this terminology may sound cute, it presents problems that are striking earlier and more often in high school.
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The job for a WHS publication’s member may seem like an easy one, but in reality it requires a lot of hard work and dedication.“If you want to take this class you must have a good work ethic and be ab
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“I hate it when I’m trying to get to class and there is like two people making out in the hallway, and I swear they are always taking up the whole hall for some reason,” said sophomore Jennifer Taylor
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Decorations of hearts, and paper cut-outs of cupid line the halls. Candy is the main source of food and it’s is the only day of the year when pink, purple and red are considered the season colors. T
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