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  • Girls tennis moves to spring season

    Monday, March 07, 2005 By: Vyomika Jairam

    Blistering temperatures, blustery winds, and snow on the ground. Perfect weather for some tennis, right?

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  • Wayland students volunteer around the community

    Monday, March 07, 2005 By: Britney Osbourne and Deana Banas

    When Junior Jessica Sparks ran for the position of Student Council Vice President, she realized she would have to organize all the volunteering projects. Like most, she was a little scared of some of

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  • LeAnn Rimes “This Woman” gives that classic country sound

    Monday, March 07, 2005 By: Vinny Baldiga

    Being a country music fan, it’s exciting when an artist releases a new album that has been a long time coming. LeAnn Rimes does this in her latest album “This Woman.”

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  • Two Students Build Wind Tunnel

    Tuesday, March 08, 2005 By: Jeremy Clemmer ‘05

    Students construct miniature replica of wind tunnel to test aerodynamics

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  • Senior learns as legislative page

    Tuesday, March 08, 2005 By: Brian P. Mann

    For some people, the political process can seem daunting and confusing. But after two weeks as a page for the South Dakota State Senate, senior Lisa Jarovski has a pretty good understanding of the pol

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  • Tonn's Gadgets Help Teach Inspire

    Wednesday, March 09, 2005 By: James Jaillet

    As technology becomes progressively more popular in different places, technology in the classroom is becoming more prevalent. One teacher is taking full advantage of the technological opportunities se

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  • Electronic textbooks will cause more problems

    Thursday, March 10, 2005 By:

    Hoban's up-to-date technology has benefited teachers and students alike. However, the school's latest venture into the high-tech world of teaching is overkill.Next year, juniors in U.S. history and p

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  • Bearded dragon joins the biology room’s menagerie

    Friday, March 11, 2005 By: Elise Yahner

    A dragon has arrived in the biology department! But have no fear, this bearded dragon, naturally found in the desert regions of Australia, does not breathe fire and grows to only 16 to 20 inches.The

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  • Though not well known, Wilco has talent and can really rock

    Friday, March 11, 2005 By: Tim Magaw

    It's always baffling when a Grammy-winning band like Wilco gets a blank stare at the mere mention of its name. After all, the group has been critically acclaimed for years, but people still jokingly

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  • Teachers Debate Abolishing Capital Punishment

    Friday, March 11, 2005 By: Igor Kleyman

    Anticipation filled the air as junior Ryan Wong, JSA president, started the debate with the bang of his gavel. For the last few weeks, the JSA debates have become a staple of Tuesday lunches.

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Issue Date: Sunday, March 13, 2005 Issue: Week of March 14, 2005
 
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News
Faculty and students prefer a less common name that will not be confused with other schools.
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Principal Holland has had to take a leave of absence due to illness and Assistant Principal Wallace will be Interim Principal.
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In response to several incidents of theft in their locker rooms on January 3rd and 4th involving the women’s soccer team, school officials developed a new security policy.
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Blistering temperatures, blustery winds, and snow on the ground. Perfect weather for some tennis, right?
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Features
Seniors Daniel DeMoss and Greg Herschler, and junior Genevieve Williams, won third place in an engineering competition, hosted by Raytheon Company’s Space and Airborne Systems in El Segundo on Feb. 23
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For the last few weeks, the JSA debates have become a staple of Tuesday lunches.
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The recently arrived bearded dragon was chosen for its gentle demeanor.
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Math teacher and students see advantages to new technology.
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After two weeks as a page for the South Dakota State Senate, senior Lisa Jarovski has a good understanding of the political process.
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As the times change, the genre of fitness is moving away from boring and repetitive workouts, and towards new and dynamic routines that feature music and varying types of excersises.
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