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  • Second Semester Seniordom Supplants Scholastics

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Lizzy Youle

    You may not have caught the last Curveball, “I Took My Fledgling Second Semester Senior Status a Modicum Too Far.” The reason you missed it was because I neglected to write it. And now, a month later,

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  • Art Students Exhibit Work at Local Gallery

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Annie Slacter

    For the past two months, Walter Johnson’s top art students have showcased artwork at the Yellow Barn Gallery at Glen Echo Park. Each weekend, two artists displayed 18 works apiece, for sale to the pub

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  • WJ Athletes Suffer in the “100-yard mud puddle”

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Federico Jellinek

    With the spring sports season right around the corner, WJ athletes face the big problem of our own mud-drenched fields. The overuse, the geese, and the lack of fencing and sprinkler systems all contri

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  • Permit? We Don’t Need no Stinking Permit?

    Wednesday, March 02, 2005 By: Jordan Brecher

    You see those sparkling orange and silver permits that dangle from our junior and senior cars, because I do. If you don’t have one, you will pay the consequences, but that might be after you get your

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  • Mathletes take fourth place in Competition

    Wednesday, March 02, 2005 By: Steven Ellis

    Begin,” says the director, and a hush falls over the room, leaving only the sound of scratching pencils. At the American Math Competition (AMC) 10/12 held at Wootton High School on February 16, the Wa

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  • WJ Alum Makes Award-Winning Documentary

    Wednesday, March 02, 2005 By: Daniel Orin

    Not every filmmaker is a big shot Hollywood mogul, or a radical independent. In fact, many filmmakers don’t even work in Hollywood. One of the filmmakers behind the recent documentary Paper Clips, Ell

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  • WJ Alum Makes Award-Winning Documentary

    Wednesday, March 02, 2005 By: Daniel Orkin

    Not every filmmaker is a big shot Hollywood mogul, or a radical independent. In fact, many filmmakers don’t even work in Hollywood. One of the filmmakers behind the recent documentary Paper Clips, Ell

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  • WJ Dress Code Exposed

    Wednesday, March 02, 2005 By: Lindsay Deutsch

    It’s nice not to have to worry about the bra strap police. In middle school we were fugitives, running from the law, tying sweaters around our shoulders, doing our best to avoid being seen. Our punis

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  • "Girls in Pants"The Perfect Fit

    Wednesday, March 02, 2005 By: Jennifer Perlmutter

    Not exactly Steinbeck, yet not quite as trashy as the Gossip Girls series, the third installment of the can’t-put-it-down series, Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood by Ann Brashares hi

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  • Here Comes El Zol, And I Say It’s Alright

    Wednesday, March 02, 2005 By: Arielle Schwartz

    After years of turning my radio dial to 99.1 and hearing such bands as the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Green Day, turning to the station to hear a stream of Spanish pour into my car was a shock, to say

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The Pitch Walter Johnson High School Bethesda, MD
Issue Date: Monday, February 28, 2005 Issue: February Pitch Last Update: Thursday, March 03, 2005
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At-a-glance

As the boy’s basketball season comes to an end with another disappointing record, the team and coach still remain confident that better days are ahead for the basketball program. This season has be
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January 12, 2005: The day the music died. Forgive the cliché, but the eternal words of Don McLean seem to be the only ones adequate to express the sudden and unfortunate demise of one of the area’s be
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Life would be a lot easier if everyone was well-versed in Shakespeare. Romeo’s goal may have been to get into Juliet’s pantaloons, but he did it with class and style. It would have been quite a differ
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The Walter Johnson Hockey club skated victoriously to win the state championship against Churchill at the Laurel ice rink on February 28. Although Montgomery County cancelled school and all activities
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Walter Johnson’s Pom Squad left Northwest High School’s Invitational tournament on January 29 with their heads held high and smiles plastered across their faces, as they took home one of the few first
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Attention Ladies: The spring fashion forecast calls for highs around knee-length, lows in the mid-calves. The skirt length may rise to mid-thigh high as it did last season, but it will not dominate e
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After years of turning my radio dial to 99.1 and hearing such bands as the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Green Day, turning to the station to hear a stream of Spanish pour into my car was a shock, to say
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Not exactly Steinbeck, yet not quite as trashy as the Gossip Girls series, the third installment of the can’t-put-it-down series, Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood by Ann Brashares hi
full story 
It’s nice not to have to worry about the bra strap police. In middle school we were fugitives, running from the law, tying sweaters around our shoulders, doing our best to avoid being seen. Our punis
full story 
Not every filmmaker is a big shot Hollywood mogul, or a radical independent. In fact, many filmmakers don’t even work in Hollywood. One of the filmmakers behind the recent documentary Paper Clips, Ell
full story 
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