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  • Freshman Keeps Head High Despite Disability

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Colin Calder

    Freshman Sarah Butler continues to prove people wrong and overcome obstacles. Butler was born legally blind and continues to take regular paced classes, not letting her disability get in her way.

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  • He Parties Like it's 1771

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Lindsay Deutsch

    Freshman Gabe Schwartzman was just a typical teenager with a fondness for history when he read an ad in The Washington Post about the Claude Moore Colonial Farm needing help. Then, before you could sa

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  • Rained on Renovations

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Dan Panicucci

    It has been a little over a half a year since the completion of the refurbished auditorium. Due to a leak in the roof almost two years ago, it was necessary to renovate the auditorium and yet again, a

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  • Students Perform Politically-Charged Play

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Lauren Kaplan

    Jumping into the pit of controversy and taking a bold risk, the Walter Johnson S*T*A*G*E program made history by being one of the first high schools to present the play, The Exonerated. Jessica Bl

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  • Twirling her way to the top

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Tiffany Mitchell

    “My mom introduced me to baton twirling. My grandma, mom and two of my aunts were baton twirlers,” Tate said. “I started twirling at a local twirling at a local twirling school here in the Bluff.”

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  • Cd Reviewsm83, Before the Dawn Heals Us

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Brant Weiser

    The 2005 release of Before the Dawn Heals Us, by m83, oscillates between pounding drum beats, screaming guitar riffs, and clear, soft melodies. This dark synth-pop concept album has taken the band fro

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  • Ultimate Spiderman

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Jacob Berezin

    The latest Spiderman game, “Ultimate Spiderman,” drops you in New York City to save the day as Spiderman, or to destroy it as his nemesis Venom.The game is completely open ended. You web sling around

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  • The Goblet’s on FireThe Fourth Potter Installation Keeps Audience Spellbound

    Tuesday, November 22, 2005 By: Lindsay Deutsch

    The problem with converting any cult novel into a cult film is simple: an exact transcript of the book would be boring, and anything beyond a replication would be seen as a literary travesty. There’s

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  • SALSA members gather food for needy families: Effort a part of Salvation Army’s Red Bucket drive

    Tuesday, November 22, 2005 By: Katie Forsyth, Ashley Buhr and Anne Wiederrich

    On Monday night members of the Serve and Learn Student Association (SALSA) from WHS joined with SALSA members from the other city public schools to assemble food donations as a part of the Salvation A

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  • Student Services representative and her daughter give up their locks

    Tuesday, November 22, 2005 By: Brittany Kinney

    Posted 11/23/05
    You probably have heard of people donating their hair to a company called Locks of Love. But what does this all really mean?

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Issue Date: Sunday, November 27, 2005 Issue: Week of Nov. 28, 2005
 
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News
Some evacuee students are able to return home but others will be staying here indefinitely.
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PV’s recent AIMS test scores show improvement as our school jumps from the achievement level “Performing” to “Performing Plus.”
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Administrators' security concerns caused the cancellation of the 'Cool Down' festival.
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Rained on Renovations
Almost two years ago it was necessary to renovate the auditorium due to a serious roof leak that caused extensive damage. Apparently the roof was not properly repaired as once again water leaked into
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Features
You probably have heard of people donating their hair to a company called Locks of Love. But what does this all really mean?
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Early graduate Kristen Tate began twirling and competing when she was four years old, and has been to the World Championships in England.
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He Parties Like it's 1771
This student volunteers as a colonial child re-enactor at the historical farm, where “it’s always 1771.”
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Freshman Keeps Head High Despite Disability
This student was born legally blind and continues to take regular paced classes, not letting her disability get in her way.
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Pajamas have become a trend, not only in the halls of LZHS, but all around the United States.
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Opinion
Mix-up over activity passes will be rectified
Students who came to the school play Nov. 4-6 intending to use their activity passes were told the $80 cards would not be accepted. Now these students are rightly being offered a refund for being mis
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