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  • Mrs. Welsh will be missed

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Justin Righter '06

    Mrs. Sally Welsh was a terrific teacher and person.

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  • French chef comes to UP

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Dan Marchiano ‘06

    New social studies teacher has interesting past.

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  • German exchange student

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Curtis Heisner '07

    Viola Paulokat adjusting to life at UP

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  • Derek Bennett

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Tim Fehr '08

    Football player, wrestler talks about post-high school plans

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  • New AD at UP

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Colleen Frey '07

    Former assistant football coach replaces Ms. Guenther

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  • How a foreign students get to UP

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Tori Ecclestone '08

    Guidance works to make transition smooth

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  • Journalists visit class

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By:

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Tribal Tribune Upper Perkiomen High School Pennsburg, PA
Issue Date: Monday, October 17, 2005 Issue: Volume14 No.1 Last Update: Tuesday, October 18, 2005
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At-a-glance

After strong start, Tribe is struggling
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The UPHS Boys Golf Team finished its regular season 9-3 overall and 6-3 in the PAC-10. They made it to the final four tournament and were the fourth seed. Leading duffers included Alex Bardman, Randal
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The 11th grade class officers this year are Morgan McStravick as president, Justine Welsh as vice president, Kira Edelman as treasurer and Tasha Umstead as secretary. The class advisor for the junior
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The fall production the directors have chosen is It’s A Wonderful Life. Auditions were held in a three day series. The lead role of George Bailey will be played by junior Ryan Gery. The female lead ro
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The Esperanto Club is a club for all languages and meets after school on the third Thursday of every month. The Esperanto Club made baked goods for the Upper Perkiomen High School Open House. All dona
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Art Club had its first meeting out of four for the year. On the agenda for the meeting was to choose a theme for the annual Halloween parade. The members also discussed the characters they would portr
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The Technology Student Association is a national, non-profit organization. Mr. Byron Hecker, the high school advisor, and Mr. Ken Raspen, the middle school advisor, run the meetings that take place on
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Last month, the Upper Perkiomen High School cheerleaders attended the annual fundraiser, the Football Fun Festival. Every year, this festival is held at the Upper Perkiomen High School. Cheerleaders
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FCCLA has had a jump start this year with annual club activities. The club has already had two meetings, but new members are always welcome. The club has many plans for charities, helping the communit
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