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  • Fundraisers key to success for many organizations

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Lindsey Regan

    “I liked the candy cane one, but not the small world after all,” said sophomore Stephanie Cook. Everywhere you look this year, another fundraiser is taking place. Numerous organizations are getting

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  • Snowcoming activities create fun week for students

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Lindsey Regan

    Power rangers and students with wacky hair roamed the halls as Snowcoming festivities continued throughout the week. Though the week was cut short by the snow, it did not stop students from showing of

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  • The U.S. says goodbye to Ford

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Staff Editorial

    Cars lined the highway overpass as onlookers got out of their vehicles and watched fighter jets fly through the sky in perfect formation. Classrooms were interrupted as the roar of the jets flew over

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  • ResolvedDebate is one intense class

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Eddie Seymour

    Man, I was sick of hard classes. AP Government, Anatomy, Spanish III, Advanced Mathematical Concepts. All the advanced work was making my brain hurt. I just wanted an easier class to end my school day

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  • So many students, so little room: Students annoyed with crowded hallways

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Alex Jenkins

    You’re trying to get to your next class on time, but the people in front of you are stopped and a line is backing up from behind. To the left is a line of people going the opposite way and to the rig

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  • Students enjoy extra days off

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Cory Jamieson

    It is six o’clock in the morning and there is a foot of snow on the ground. Every student in Michigan knows what that means. It means icy roads, which leads to a day off of school, and excitement to

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  • Kids lose sight of what’s important

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Jackie Bernard

    “I’ve never skipped school. I’ve only been absent once and that’s because I had to get a shot in my butt,” freshman Chris Engeseth said.The new epidemic, is not a sickness or a disease, and no, its no

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  • New year resolutions

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Jorden Alessio

    It’s the same thing every year. Everyone tries making realistic New Year’s resolutions. Common New Year’s resolutions are to lose weight, to quit smoking, to make new friends, or to just organize your

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  • War of the gaming worlds: Game systems clash for global domination

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Eddie Seymour

    PS3XBOX-360WiiPrice$600 (Deluxe)$400 (Deluxe)$250Online PlayFree$40 per yearFree, wirelessWireless Controllers744Graphic Card Memory256 MB1 MB3 MBGraphic Processor Speed3200 MHz500 MHz243 MHzGame Excl

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  • Why can’t this DOG just die?

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Eddie Seymour

    As the final credits rolled on the television, I stared blankly at the screen, not able to speak a word. Finally coming to my senses, one question came into my mind: Will Air Bud just kick the bucket

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The Wayland High Paw Print Press Wayland Union High School Wayland, MI
Issue Date: Monday, December 04, 2006 Issue: Vol. 5 No. 2 - 2nd Trimester Last Update: Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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At-a-glance

Chad’s 2000 IntrepidThe beauty of the month checks in as junior Chad Schmidt’s maroon 2000 Dodge Intrepid. He shares the car with his mom, but it is mostly his. Some features include a DVD player an
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Super Bowl Sunday is the most widely recognized day in all sports in the US and as it is equally recognized through out most of the world for that matter. What better than enjoying the day watching fo
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Wayland Wildcat hockey consists of players from four different schools, Thornapple Kellogg, Hopkins, Byron Center, and of course, Wayland. Players from Wayland include senior Tim Kramer, juniors Ross
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Finally we were hit full force by Mother Nature a few weeks ago. With nearly a foot of snow on the ground with more snow accumulations coming almost daily since, it seems that we do after all have to
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Being moved up as a freshman or sophomore to a Varsity sport team is considered a great accomplishment in high schools these days. If a team is having a rough season, for fans at least if they see und
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There are not many things that I would get up at 6 am and drive three hours on slippery roads to go to. One event that made the list was the Detroit Red Wings High School Journalist Day held on Tuesda
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Who steals people’s shoes?: Students concerned with increase in thefts
Walking around the halls in this school. You may look at all the faces, some of them you know, and others you don’t. There is one question that has been plaguing students and staff if WHS and that is
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It’s happened to me many times. I stand outside the classroom with my fellow classmates waiting for the teacher to arrive. Two minutes turn to five and chatter starts to begin. “Another five minutes a
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‘Darfur’ gives readers ride of a lifetime
As I finished the last sentence of the book, I had a loss for words. All that was painted in my mind were the sounds of terror and bloodshed. Gunshots, explosions, people shrieking. I felt so horrible
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‘Hannibal’ falling
My stomach gurgled like a geyser as I sat down in the CineMark movie theatre. I had not eaten for four hours (which is a record for me). Knowing the type of movie that I was about to watch, I did not
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