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  • Halloween brings terror, fun to south coast

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Lauren Filkins

    The greeters were all dressed in such animated makeup that the customers looked scared before their tour began. The group was led into the first corridor and then they were on their own.

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  • MCAS audit looming for Wareham schools

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Desirae Austin

    “The testing is good as long as it’s used for feedback to see how your child is doing, but to use it to label students and the schools as failures just isn’t right!” explained Collins. Dr. Collins bel

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  • Sophomores desperate for cash

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Sara Cavallaro

    The sophomore class at Wareham High needs fundraising. Sophomore year is when the committee plans the junior prom, but with the low budget and lack of class spirit, this event may not be possible.

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  • Rally gets mixed reviews

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Sarah Williams

    Student council put on a pep rally October 8th that had a lot of pep but not as much rally.

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  • Putting pep into the pep rally!

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Sarah Williams

    Our school’s student council puts forth so much effort into getting a pep rally together that they start during the summer in order to have the fall’s pep rally finished on time.

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  • New YMCA has something for everyone

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Cori Monterio

    Imagine you’re 20 feet in the air, your palms are sweaty and you’re about to fall. Holding on at this point is not an option. Sound the least bit interesting? It’s rock climbing and you can do it at

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  • Teacher’s travels inspire students’ learning

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Jessica MacLellan

    Here’s one thing no Wareham teenager can wait to do: Get out of this town!

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  • WHS teacher ponders retirement

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Crystal Isbister

    All of the important things we have learned and will remember from Mr. Chiaraluce and his woodshop class will soon be coming to an end.

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  • Top sports rivalries

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Kyle Fisher

    The history between these two teams goes way back to the 1900s. From the purchase of the “Bambino” to the A-Rod/Varitek fight, or the Bucky Dent and Aaron Boone homeruns to the Pedro/Don Zimmer confr

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  • Movies taking a step into the World Of Tomorrow

    Tuesday, October 26, 2004 By: Pat Donovan

    Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is not a traditional film where the director takes the actors and films the scene on location.

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At-a-glance

In theory only the seniors are supposed to park in the back parking lot, but the reality is much different . Since there are not enough spaces in the back lot, the juniors are required to park at Palm
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The legislature just passed a law saying that it’s illegal to harass a shark. Duh. Let’s face it, if you’re stupid enough to get close enough to harass a shark, you probably should be put away.
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Have you ever felt suffocated, held back and blocked up? Well, these are the daily symptoms the students at Wareham High School are suffering from.
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Originally produced in 1981, and based on a Russian folktale, Neil Simon calls it a “comic fable.” The Colorado Theatre Guild refers to it as “Chekov meets Mel Brooks meets Holes meets Romeo and Julie
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Movies taking a step into the World Of Tomorrow
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is not a traditional film where the director takes the actors and films the scene on location.
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TimesplittersBack when console technology wasn’t quite powerful enough to allow you to play first-person shooters as they were meant to be played, such games used to get a very bad rap.
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Prejudice lives beyond race: WHS students struggle with stereotypes
The Civil Rights movement in America was one of the most powerful, emotional, and revolutionary battles ever fought. Black Americans and white Americans alike fought and even died to protect our right
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The history between these two teams goes way back to the 1900s. From the purchase of the “Bambino” to the A-Rod/Varitek fight, or the Bucky Dent and Aaron Boone homeruns to the Pedro/Don Zimmer confr
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Rob Neyer, a sports journalist who appears on ESPN news and writes his own column, was recently paid to read the book, One Day at Fenway, by Steve Hetman. Then Neyer was supposed to submit a review t
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Rob Neyer, a sports journalist who appears on ESPN news and writes his own column, was recently paid to read the book, One Day at Fenway, by Steve Hetman. Then Neyer was supposed to submit a review t
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