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  • Student killed in car accident

    Monday, September 20, 2004 By: Sean Kammeraad

    BYRON CENTER- on Saturday September 11, 2004 afternoon Dorr teenager Donta Terrill Collins was killed in an automobile accident on Clyde Park SW just south of 104th Ave shortly

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  • Big ten football tries new replay system

    Tuesday, September 21, 2004 By: Chris Rickert

    The replay system has been a part of the NFL game for a couple of years now, and is used constantly. Now it has become apart of Big Ten Collegiate football.

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  • Cats drown bulldogs

    Tuesday, September 21, 2004 By: Brooke Bardwell

    “We are off to a good start- we have quite a few freshman and first yearsophomores. The team is getting very strong competitively. Our leading pointscorers are Natalie Funk and Betsy Damveld.” Says Wa

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  • Study Tipsways to lessen stress for students

    Tuesday, September 21, 2004 By: Vinny Baldiga

    It’s Sunday night… You’ve put it off all weekend and now find yourself cramming for that big algebra test tomorrow. Many teens find themselves in this situation and end up hurting their cha

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  • Golf team off to great start in conference

    Tuesday, September 21, 2004 By: Russell Vandommelen

    After winning their first four matches against conference

    opponents, the Wayland golf team is eyeing the league title as they head into

    the second half of the season.

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  • Peers assist students through listening techniques

    Tuesday, September 21, 2004 By: Heather Heintzelman

    Peer Assistant Leaders, better known as PALs, is a mentoring organization at WHS that teaches students how to deal with the problems of their peers through careful listening and problem solving techni

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  • Keys into the community

    Tuesday, September 21, 2004 By: Beth Patchak

    Key Club is a program at WHS for high school students that provides services to the community.

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  • Kids are working more during the summer

    Thursday, September 23, 2004 By: Mike Snyder & Denise Rodriguez

    Toward the end of each school year, many of the WHS students think about getting a summer job. These jobs are for various purposes, but most of the students here at Wayland obtain a summer job for the

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  • Ms. Black profile

    Thursday, September 23, 2004 By: Mike Snyder & Denise Rodriguez

    With the loss of several teachers last year, some from pink slips and some just deciding to move to other schools, students and staff may have noticed a few new teachers this year. One of those teache

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  • Some say Iraq war quickly becoming another Vietnam

    Thursday, September 23, 2004 By: Teresa VanPortfliet

    On March 19, 2003 President Bush gave the signal for war, and American-led forces headed to Iraq.

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The Wayland High Paw Print Press Wayland Union High School Wayland, MI
Issue Date: Monday, September 20, 2004 Issue: Vol. 3 No. 1 - 1st Trimester Last Update: Monday, December 06, 2004
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At-a-glance

On November 9th, 47 of 76 hopeful applicants were inducted into the National Honor Society.
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The senior and junior girls started spreading their powder puff spirit wed. Oct-13 getting ready for the annual powder puff game. Both teams showed up to school decked out with there teams uniforms, h
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The girl's basketball team finished their season Thursday, November 18

with a loss against Middleville in the first round of the playoffs.
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Many students at WHS know and love to play games that involve risking their money on the cards in their hand. Texas Hold’em Poker is a game that 12 out of 15 students (Male and Female) at Wayland Hig
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“Chuck,” the new CD by Sum 41 is without a doubt amazing. Is the perfect blend of punk rock and emo. The band took a break from finished up their CD which is pretty political in mid-may before they he
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DetentionScary? Maybe.             Maybe not.            Most people in high school think of detention not as scary, but as a big drag.  There was once a time when students were younger that most almo
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Based on a true story, “Friday night lights” upon its debut has received many good reviews. It has remained in the top ten box office movies since its release on October 8. It is now however quickly d
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Thirty years ago back to school shopping lists contained notebooks, pencils, erasers, markers, and folders. Some families made their clothes or had their mom or dad purchase them.
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New cell phone policy still needs work
As he walks into school, he reaches for something in his pocket…his cell phone. He pushes the power button, shutting off the phone. Collin knows the school policy states that students are prohibited f
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Every year, there is a movie that will astonish you. It may be a drama, suspense or even a comedy. This year, the movie is Ladder 49, which will literally take your breath away.
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