The West Brook Times West Brook High School Beaumont, TX
Issue Date: Friday, November 21, 2003 Issue: November Edition Last Update: Friday, November 03, 2006
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At-a-glance

“Give it up for Life”: Blood Drive scheduled for Dec. 1
What would YOU do with $1000 gift certificate to Parkdale Mall? Well, one lucky West Brook senior might just find out. West Brook, along with 11 other area high schools will be competing in a blood dr
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Jefferson Theater reopens doors
In 1927, the Jefferson Theater first opened its doors to the public. Seventy-six years later after a few paint jobs and $ 6.5 million in other renovations, the Jefferson is re-opening its doors again
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On November 11, West Brook students observed Veteran's Day, remembering America's soldiers who fought in the nation's wars. Veteran's Day began in 1938, when it was approved as a national holiday
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In 1940, Beaumont's first hockey team, the Texas Rangers, played at the Texas Ice Palace, located downtown. Back then, people could buy a ticket and watch the Rangers for 40 cents. Beaumont is try
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The Art Studio weathers break-in, prepares for birthday party
On October 9, 2003 The Art Studio, Inc., located in downtown Beaumont, was broken into and vandalized. Though damage was done, The Art Studio has recovered and is now looking to the future in prepari
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GradePoint Averages, standardized tests and extra-curricular activities add to the daily stresses of high school and set one apart from millions of students around the country when college applicatio
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Turning 16 and getting your driver’s license is a feeling like no other. In that one little 2” by 3 ½” piece of plastic holds your adolescent freedom. Your freedom to go to the mall without having t
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What’s Going On?: Students Right To Know About Their Environment
Violent acts or threats are taking place in area school districts, but students are finding out about these acts through the media. Administrators need to take action and inform students of the safet
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Every kid looks forward to turning 16. We get a license to drive, a car to call our own and all the responsibility that comes along with it. It makes you feel older right? Not so dependent on your par
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The Manhattan streets are lined with children of all ages. Toddlers, teens, parents, and grandparents, shiver in the autumn morning anxiously waiting for the armada of balloons and floats to turn fro
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