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  • Boys' volleyball captain

    Tuesday, March 25, 2008 By: Alyssa Wassel

    An exceptional team in the making requires three elements for its success: a knowledgeable coach, a hard-working team, and a worthy captain. The high school’s boys’ varsity volleyball captain James Ru

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  • Hillary Teed

    Tuesday, March 25, 2008 By: Lindsay Green

    Hillary Teed, a 2003 graduate of Minnechaug and resident of Wilbraham, has been in the Eastern Caribbean for almost six months in a two-year service term of working in the Peace Corps. She lives on an

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  • Godspell

    Tuesday, March 25, 2008 By: Jessica Genza

    Godspell opened with several cloaked figures on the darkened alter of the Trinity Church in Springfield. The cloaked figures revealed themselves to be actors playing the parts of the disciples of Jesu

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  • Bless the Horse

    Tuesday, March 25, 2008 By: Grace Vottero

    When life gives Bless the Horse lemons, they use them to fix Mike Stone’s keyboard. Bless the Horse is a band made up of seniors Ryan Bonsall, Mike Stone, Chris Tobin, Josh Florence, and Gordon

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Smoke Signal Minnechaug Regional High School Wilbraham, MA
Issue Date: Thursday, March 27, 2008 Issue: March 2008 Last Update: Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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Wicked Advanced Biology Lab (WAB LAB) went where no high school club had gone before, when they began actual scientific research this year. These student scientist’s began experiments on the affects o
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The most dreaded gym class activity of freshman and sophomore year is swimming in the Falcon pool. Students will complain of the effects on their hair, and the grossness of the water, but few stop to
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The small door that connects the Falcon Gym and the weight room had a green and white ribbon tied across it, on February 27, as students, faculty, and members of the local community gathered to celebr
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Seats in the auditorium filled up quickly, and the contest began. One at a time, ten senior boys entered the auditorium with their escorts. They walked down the sloping aisle to the varying beats of t
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The school parking fee has been increased from 30 dollars to 50 dollars, a decision recently made by the school committee. Principal Martin O’Shea commented on the increase. Students in general are su
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Last Thursday there was an announcement over the intercom right before the 2:10 bell that notified all students using the Freshman/Sophomore Girl’s locker room that they would not be permitted to ente
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While some kids shoot bottle rockets in their backyards, others launch rockets 70 miles into the sky. The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology runs a program known as LaunchQuest, which is inte
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Students from Minnechaug are recognized for their talent, including senior Mike Piel, who won a Gold Key art award on the regional level. Meg Sikes, art teacher at the high school, picked Piel’s
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Twice a year the high school’s Key Club puts on Kid’s Night and this spring was no exception.  The closing of the green gym left some wondering if Kid’s night would have to be p
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Godspell opened with several cloaked figures on the darkened alter of the Trinity Church in Springfield. The cloaked figures revealed themselves to be actors playing the parts of the disciples of Jesu
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