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Jamestown Alumnus Recalls VT Tragedy
Tuesday, May 08, 2007 By: Liza Roesch
To this day, Ashley Orellana can’t look out her dorm room window. The same window that overlooks the drill field. The same window that faces Norris Hall. The same window she couldn’t get away from o
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Future Hokies Not Deterred By Shooting
Tuesday, May 08, 2007 By: Erin Malone-Smolla
The text message startled him. As senior Garrett Midnight walked into his third block art class, he walked straight to the television to turn on the news. The message was true. In disbelief he close
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Girls Soccer Gets Motivation from New Coach, Experienced Senior
Tuesday, May 08, 2007 By: Winston Mattheisen
Coming into this spring season with such a young team and a new coach, senior captain Kayla Enterline said that even though her team is very young they have a lot of game experience from club soccer.
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Athletes Have No Choice in Redistricting
Tuesday, May 08, 2007 By: Michael Netherland
When sophmore Curtis Ingram opened a letter from WJCC-Public Schools, what he read was a little surprising.“It basically just said you’re being redistricted to Warhill and if you’re interested in play
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Freshman Brings Young Talent to Team
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By: Liza Roesch
When a high school tennis team has mostly underclassmen, Coach Bob Artis said it’s easy to assume there would be a lack of experience on the court.This isn’t the case, however, at Jamestown High Schoo
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Field Hockey Standout Coaches Youngsters, Teaches Up and Downs of Game
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By: Meghan McCorry
“Yes, Coach Meredith,” the little girl said exasperatedly. “Of course I know how to dribble!” The 5 year old then proceeded to pick up the small field hockey ball and dribbled it with her hand like a
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Drama Teacher Has Deep Roots in Acting
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By: Ada Reso
Jamestown drama teacher Beth Wigley practices what she teaches. “I feel very lucky. I get to do what I love, love, love, love, love to do everyday,” said Mrs. Wigley.As Jamestown High School’s new dra
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Copper Pond Releases Newly Recorded CD
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By: Stephen Ackley
Sitting in Charlie Maimone’s garage is an old black motorcycle, an old drum set stacked up in the corner, a new one set up on the opposite wall, and various amps and sound equipment. Every weekend -an
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Copper Pond Releases Newly Recorded CD
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By: Stephen Ackley
Sitting in Charlie Maimone’s garage is an old black motorcycle, an old drum set stacked up in the corner, a new one set up on the opposite wall, and various amps and sound equipment. Every weekend -an
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For Nick Hill, War in Iraq is Personal
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By: Rob Larson
In sophomore Nick Hill’s front yard, an old oak tree stands tall and proud, just like his dad. A yellow ribbon tied around the tree symbolizes his dad’s absence and Nick’s pride. Nick said he took the
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The Eagle Eye
Jamestown High School
Williamsburg, VA
Issue Date: Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Issue: Volume 10-6
Last Update: Wednesday, May 09, 2007
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By Katie Abelt
Art teacher Paula Reynolds’ fourth block AP Portfolio class had plenty of stories to tell about the recent student art show at the Chrysler Museum. Crowding around, they talked and joked about the nig
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By Kaitlin Walker
When senior Mitchell Trump arrived at the orphanage in Cochabamba, Bolivia, he was greeted by familiar little faces.“The kids run up to me when I come back,” said Trump. “They remember me from the pre
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By Erin Malone-Smolla
It was a practical joke gone wrong.It started when William decided to bury a fake pirate’s treasure chest filled with gold chocolate coins and fake jewelry in his friend Terry’s backyard. After Terry
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By Amelia Bochain
Ever since she can remember, sophomore Sarah Tillotson has been showing her out of town relatives around Jamestown Settlement—no tour guides needed. Now she will get the chance to put her skills to th
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The History of Jamestown and Festivities
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By Jayci Acklin
The Jamestown High School band was selected to premier “1607: The Dream Comes Alive,” composed especially for the 400th anniversary celebration of the first permanent English Settlement.“It’s exciting
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By Jayci Acklin
Junior Paige Tisdell and Art teacher Anastasia Triantafillos will make history. They will both be involved in the 400th anniversary of the first permanent English Settlement.“I’m excited to be a part
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By Bethany Farrell
Singing has always been part of senior Kate Gallagher’s life. “It’s my passion,” she said. “I love singing and music.”Kate, who has been singing in school choirs for five or six years, recently won th
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By Rachel Apostles
Senior editor Ashyle Getter-Jackson said creating the 2006-2007 yearbook was like going through pregnancy for the yearbook staff. After nine months of grueling pain, the staff finally delivered their
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By Hannah Sheffield
Social studies teacher Robert Skelly has more in common with his student teacher than just their love of history. Both men began their careers in the United States Air Force.Student teacher, Chuck Ul
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