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  • As Schools Match Wits

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Michelle Franco

    Once having prided itself as being “America's Longest Running High School Television Quiz Show Since 1962,” the As Schools Match Wits (ASMW) was going to be canceled due to problems with FCC regulatio

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  • Flag Football

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Lindsay Fuller

    On the night of Thursday, October 5, Wilbraham and Hampden students and residents filed into the bleachers at the high school’s football field to watch the annual flag football game between the junior

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  • School left without trainer

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Don Ryan

    At the trainer's office between the freshman/sophomore locker room and the Falcon Gym the doors are wrapped in chains and secured with a pad lock. For over a month the high school has been with out an

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  • Howland Crafts Picnic Tables

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Craig Popp

    During the last few weeks of summer vacation, students stay away from the high school unless it’s necessary, such as for a sports tryout or orientation. For senior Mike Howland, it was a different sto

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  • Band Takes

    Tuesday, October 31, 2006 By: Grace Vottero

    On September 21, the band marched at the Big E for the seventh year in a row. Bands from high schools in the area are invited to march on “Massachusetts Day.” The Big E is a good opportunity for the

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  • Field Hockey

    Tuesday, October 31, 2006 By: Ricky Sobey

    Coming off a thrilling season full of drama, excitement, and championships, the field hockey team is attempting to accomplish one of the most difficult feats in any sport: repeat as Western Mass Champ

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  • Gymnastics

    Tuesday, October 31, 2006 By: Heidi Vogel

    One of the most underrated teams at the high school, the Falcon gymnastics squad is looking to follow last year’s fourth-place Western Mass. finish by upholding team tradition: however unique these tr

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  • Tattoos Mark Trend in Students

    Tuesday, October 31, 2006 By: Meg Quinn

    On English teacher Jessica Moskal’s eighteenth birthday she went with her roommate to a tattoo parlor. Both girls were inked with the same black tribal symbol on their lower backs. The tattoo was a fr

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  • Rachel Colen is a Teen Vogue

    Tuesday, October 31, 2006 By: Gianna Masi

    There’s one car that stands out most in the student parking lot. It’s a small white car, with magnetic, multicolored polka dots covering it. That car belongs to junior Rachel Colen. The car is one of

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During the last few weeks of summer vacation, students stay away from the high school unless it’s necessary, such as for a sports tryout or orientation. For senior Mike Howland, it was a different sto
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Two dollars and 25 cents is enough to get a hot lunch, a deli sandwich, or a salad, each with fruit and milk. Other items in the vending machines and snack racks by the cash registers vary in price. T
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At the trainer's office between the freshman/sophomore locker room and the Falcon Gym the doors are wrapped in chains and secured with a pad lock. For over a month the high school has been with out an
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There are the typical class fundraisers: magazine drives, car washes, Entertainment Book sales, and, then, there are comedy and hypnosis shows. The Class of 2008 invited Steve Wronker to perform his s
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On the night of Thursday, October 5, Wilbraham and Hampden students and residents filed into the bleachers at the high school’s football field to watch the annual flag football game between the junior
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The college process and all that it includes poses many stresses and questions for prospective students. However, there is now more help with the process that can take away some possible stresses. Las
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Water-damaged ceiling panels in the library, broken sinks in the bathrooms, and a heating system that won’t work in some rooms are some of the most obvious problems at the high school for the untraine
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Once having prided itself as being “America's Longest Running High School Television Quiz Show Since 1962,” the As Schools Match Wits (ASMW) was going to be canceled due to problems with FCC regulatio
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