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  • The times they are a-changin'

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Desirae Austin

    As Mr. Ameral said his final years goodbye as he opened the door to a new man. To the faculty and student body he was a different face, a man who was to step into Mr. Amerals shoes and make them fit.

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  • WHS loses its voice

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Lauren Harper

    For years, his voice has begun the day. As staff and students shuffle to get settled in homeroom, assistant principal, Philip LeFavor, announces the upcoming events of the day over the intercom, addi

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  • 'The times they are a-changin'

    Wednesday, December 20, 2006 By: Desirae Austin

    A feeling of hospitality is certainly necessary when stepping into a school as a new principal, but perhaps it can even be overwhelming, “If you allow it to be [overwhelming], it could. I can rest ass

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  • WHS loses its voice

    Wednesday, December 20, 2006 By: Lauren Harper

    Despite his vital role in administration, often his good deeds go unnoticed. Staff and students alike are all too busy with their own heavy workload and hectic schedules to even begin to notice the i

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  • Torch passed to Pyy

    Wednesday, December 20, 2006 By: Sarah Mahoney

    “The opportunity presented itself with all the administrators retiring,” Mr. Pyy said. “I was offered a job at Plymouth North High School, and turned down the offer to see if I could get a job and sta

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  • Remembering some big events from 2006

    Thursday, December 21, 2006 By: Cassandra Mullen

    Some big news events have happened this year, outside in the world and, yes, even in Wareham

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  • Great holiday gifts for a low price

    Thursday, December 21, 2006 By: Caralyne Fondulis

    The holiday season is creeping up on us, and by the time we blink, it will be Christmas. As we know Christmas is a time of giving, loving, and sharing, but it is also a time for receiving gifts! As hi

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  • Homecoming Wrap up

    Thursday, December 21, 2006 By: Tiffany McAloney

    In case you didn’t attend Wareham High School’s homecoming on October 28th, it went well. Many of the students attended this year. The tickets at the door were sold out by seven o’clock.

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  • Wareham welcomes winter fun

    Thursday, December 21, 2006 By: Amanda Austin

    Living in New England we are very fortunate to be able to have four different seasons. We are so privileged to be able to experience the winter weather and activities that come along with winter. So,

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  • 'Our Town' shines in VTC production

    Thursday, December 21, 2006 By: Cenia Monteiro

    There was no set for this play so the photographer walked around the stage to set up the scene. As each character was introduced, we learned about how this was a very small town, the kind of town wher

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When asked what advice he’d give to younger football players, or just kids that wanted to play eventually, John said, “Work out in the off season. It’ll help you keep in shape or stay in shape.”
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The annual Powderpuff Football Game where the junior and sophomore girls attempt to beat the senior and freshman girls was on November 15, 2006. For those of you who don’t know, a powder puff football
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As the football season came to a close, we can all look back and be proud of what they have accomplished. With a 11-2 record and a 8-0 in conference record we have much to be thankful for.
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Every four years, a governor is elected in Massachusetts. Elections in general, frequently tend to involve their own share of mudslinging. However, the election for Massachusetts seemed to be more m
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Christmas is just around the corner which means indulging in great foods and desserts without feeling guilty. Everyone has a favorite holiday dessert. Whether your mother has made it every year since
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Have you ever walked into school in the morning and still felt as if you were outside? Probably not, but it can get quite cold in Wareham High during the winter months. The temperature of our school a
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A guilty pleasure most Americans have in common is that we enjoy being scared. We display this all the time through the excessive amounts of money we spend on cinema tickets to scary movies. My questi
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Traditions such as the Christmas parade, fireworks sponsored by the Police association and a helicopter visit from Santa Claus at Spillaine Field are among the major holiday traditions here in Wareham
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There was no set for this play so the photographer walked around the stage to set up the scene. As each character was introduced, we learned about how this was a very small town, the kind of town wher
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Living in New England we are very fortunate to be able to have four different seasons. We are so privileged to be able to experience the winter weather and activities that come along with winter. So,
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