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  • Halo 2 Fails to Blow fans Away

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Daniel Orkin

    A dozen guys crowd into a dark basement, squeezing to fit onto a couch or two. With scattered soda cans and empty bags of chips littering the floor, they fight for position in front of the TV, putting

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  • TRLTotal “Freak-Out” Live

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: McKenzie Brodnick

    At about 2 o’clock on Tuesday November 29th I received an e-mail announcing my acceptance to the world of MTV’s Total Request Live (TRL). I almost fainted. Not because I had the chance of going to New

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  • Ron Kearns Celebrates Thirty Years of Teaching Music

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Jordan Brecher

    Walter Johnson’s Michael C. Lewis Theater hosted a concert on Sunday, December 19 to honor music teacher Ron Kearns for his 30 years of teaching. The concert included performances by Ron Kearns and f

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  • Upscale Development to be Built on Rock Spring Drive by 2007

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Jennifer Perlmutter

    Walter Johnson will be getting some fancy new neighbors in the next several years. The Penrose Group has already begun construction for a new residential and commercial center across the street from W

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  • Eye Candy from the Ocean,but Not Much More

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Arielle Schwartz

    The boys of Ocean’s Eleven have done it again, only now they’ve done it with twelve. Ocean’s Twelve, the sequel to the hit blockbuster Ocean’s Eleven, opened in theaters across the nation on December

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  • Team Spreads Some Early Holliday Cheer

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Lindsay Deutsch

    How many people in our school can touch their toes with their head while being held up 5 feet in the air on one leg? After years of consistent effort being recognized by lackluster acknowledgement, t

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  • Indoor Track Looks for Past Glory

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Alex Gorelik

    Success is a tradition for the Walter Johnson indoor track team. They have performed consistently well as regional champions and high-ranked Maryland runners. However, a states title has been out of r

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  • Off season Loss Gives Hockey Something to Play For

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Mark Byrnes

    Success is a tradition for the Walter Johnson indoor track team. They have performed consistently well as regional champions and high-ranked Maryland runners. However, a states title has been out of r

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  • Students Cite Stress As Leading Cause of Stress

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Lizzy Youle

    For many, the holiday season is the most hassling time of the year. Stress away, comrades, and be sure to take an aging potion while you’re at it. Why, you ask? Because both work wonders at shortening

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  • Mathletes Divide and Conquer

    Wednesday, December 22, 2004 By: Katherine Martinez

    After weeks of hard work and competition, the WJ Division 1 Mathletes are currently ranked 5th out of 6 teams in their league, and have their eyes set on the 5 points which separate them and 4th place

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On January 28th, the doors of the Michael C. Lewis will open to the PRO.M.O. club’s attempt at music glory. Musicians from around the county will showcase their talent to raise money that will ultimat
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It’s the most wonderful time of year again, and while people are busy Christmas shopping and lighting the Hanukah candles, I’m stuck between two worlds of tradition and religion. Yes, my mother is an
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Editorial We take it for granted. With fifth, eighth, and tenth grade, comes that obligatory and amusing educational unit that requires our parents’ permission: sex-ed. Next year, thanks to an unan
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Would you rather pay up to twenty dollars to see a film when you could take home 250 dollars in one night? Poker and playing cards is the largest new fad for teenage boys. Kids from ages twelve to e
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It’s crunch time, Seniors. That January 1 deadline is fast approaching on our college applications, and the word “STRESSED” might as well be plastered across our foreheads. A lucky few of us have rece
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If you’re not escaping the cold weather to work on your winter tan at a pristine beach full of palm trees, white sand, and a smoothie bar, or heading up north to hit the slopes, you may be staying in
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Right after Thanksgiving, small talk in the hallways turns to the holidays “What presents are you getting?” “Where are you going for winter break?” It is no secret that presents are important to kid
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Walter Johnson’s National Honor Society (NHS) recently inducted 128 students into their program. During the December 16th ceremony, the inductees each received a candle and a carnation, giving their o
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After weeks of hard work and competition, the WJ Division 1 Mathletes are currently ranked 5th out of 6 teams in their league, and have their eyes set on the 5 points which separate them and 4th place
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