The West Brook Times West Brook High School Beaumont, TX
Issue Date: Friday, October 21, 2005 Issue: October 2005 Last Update: Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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The 2005 Bruin volleyball squad has improved drastically since their last season with the team doubling the amount of wins they put up last year in only half as many games. With the addition of a
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The 2005 Bruin volleyball squad has improved drastically since their last season with the team doubling the amount of wins they put up last year in only half as many games. With the addition of a
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It all started on Monday. When I walked into seventh period I was thrown for a loop by the question “Where are you going if we have to evacuate?” Having barely set my things down on the desk
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Returning to West Brook for the 2005-2006 school year was much like coming back any other year: same building, same crowded hallways, same dilapidated bathrooms, but walking into the cafeteria, I noti
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It is truly hard to believe that just a few weeks ago, our everyday lives were normal. A typical day merely consisted of school and friends, and the only tragedy in sight had happened to the victims o
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Disasters are known to bring out the best, and occasionally the worst in people. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have tested the spirit and will of the American people. We saw destruction on an enormous
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The proposition before the BISD school board that the school day should be extended for about an hour for a week, is a bad idea that shouldn’t go into effect. One major reason against this is that
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Hurricane Katrina, one of the worst natural disasters to hit the Gulf Coast since the hurricane that hit Galveston in 1900, forced many Louisiana residents to call Beaumont their new home. West Brook
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Before the devastation of the Gulf Coast caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, soaring gas prices became a part of American life, and for students who pay for their own gas, filling up at the pump ha
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With the onslaught of Hurricane Rita, hundreds of thousands of Southeast Texas residents evacuated from their homes and turned to media sources like television, radio, and the Internet as their lifeli
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