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  • Dr. Lambthe wizard

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: C.J. Harbach

    He coaches football, he coaches lacrosse, he loves chocolate (but not chocolate and mint mixed) and he used to be a dentist.

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  • EHS Student Attends College Sport Seminar

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Elizabeth Eder

    Senior Elizabeth Eder attended Delaware University from July 16- July 20, this past summer for a High School Sports Information Director seminar. She was chosen out of many eligible students to attend

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  • The Team That Almost Wasn't

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: C.J. Harbach

    Imagine, you walk into the gym for try outs, expecting a really great season, hoping for the best, and no one’s there. That must have what it was like for Mr. Norris, boy’s volleyball coach and gym te

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  • Brinkman Spikes Her Way Into Towson's Athletic Hall Of Fame

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Elizabeth Eder

    On October 13, Deborah Brinkman, Edgewood High School Sports Director, will be added to Towson University’s Athletic Hall of Fame for her excellence in Volleyball.

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  • Shoap Teaches Historical Humor

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Jeff Jarina

    Mr Shoap is one of Edgewood High School’s social studies teachers, and a favorite among the students.

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  • Bel Air Bash

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Jeff Jarina

    “I think it’s so much fun,” senior Kelsey Anderson, said, “It’s really a good place for all the schools to get together, and it’s really cool because all of the bands are local.”

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  • Junior Walks the Walk

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Ana Bunger

    For modeling you must have ‘the right stuff’: the right walk, the right poise and for upcoming modeland junior at Edgewood High School, Erika Lloyd, the ‘right stuff’ does not trail far behind.

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  • Thinking Inside the Box

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Rhema Wojcik

    Past the back door, before the student parking lot, stand the small rooms that teachers and students call a classroom, and groundhogs call a home.

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  • An Individual Education

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Michelle Hammacher

    Mrs. Hoffman found her peace in a little coffee house on campus her junior year of college. There she could read, and drink coffee, the two things she wanted to do for the rest of her life.

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  • Speaking Her Language

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Lacey Goff

    For six years Ms.Pistorio has been teaching students how to speak Spanish and appreciate Spanish culture.Her first thoughts of becoming a teacher were from her older brothers’ former girlfriend. She t

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There are three things you need to play a sport at Edgewood High School: skill, determination, and a passing grade.
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Senior Recalls Summer Overseas
Everyone was so tired, but all we could think about was that the time we spent together was now over. Twenty days went by faster than anyone had wanted it to. We sat together in a circle and shared wi
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Advice geared towards freshmen
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HCCA Chance Worth Taking
Thinking about college? After taking a poll at that senior assembly recently, Mike Blizzard, a Harford Communty College recruiter, concluded that about 60% of seniors were interested in college.
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Missing Wacky Tacky Day
Wacky Tacky Day is probably the most popular day of Spirit Week, so where was it this year?
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Speaking Her Language
For six years Ms.Pistorio has been teaching students how to speak Spanish and appreciate Spanish culture.Her first thoughts of becoming a teacher were from her older brothers’ former girlfriend. She t
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An Individual Education
Mrs. Hoffman found her peace in a little coffee house on campus her junior year of college. There she could read, and drink coffee, the two things she wanted to do for the rest of her life.
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