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The Bulldog Reporter Hopewell Valley Central High School Pennington, NJ
Issue Date: Thursday, June 15, 2006 Issue: "A Day in the Life..." Last Update: Tuesday, June 13, 2006
  • Mr. Germond Makes it All work

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Danielle Filkohazi

    It’s 6:45 a.m. on a Tuesday morning. Many people are still sleeping or just beginning to get ready for school and work. Well, this is not Robert E. Germond’s case. Mr. Germond, the well-known head cus

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  • Of Puppies and Cheese: Assorted Anecdotes from Sweaty Sophomores

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Ben Major

    “Are we watching the Chronicles of Narnia?” asked one of Mr. Roebuck’s students. “I’ll mention all of that in a minute, please take a seat,” responded Mr. Roebuck. “Yeah man! Are we watching a movie?”

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  • While the Afternoon Nap Calls, The Teacher's Call is Louder

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Stephen Rock

    Many conversations were occurring simultaneously at the start of Mr. Steinberg’s 7th period Applied Algebra and Geometry I class. One group in the front right corner of the room was looking at a stude

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  • Empty Threats and Backpacks in Spanish Language and Culture

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Alex Basile

    “Why is there a backpack wedged in that window?” asked Señor Bednarcik during his fifth period Spanish Language and Culture class. The class was given time to work on their Central America projects, a

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  • Students Study Shakespeare in Survey of English Lit.

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Brittany Taylor

    “Did you see Gloucester get his eyes plucked out?” asks Mr. O’Brien, videotape in hand, after the bell rings. The 21 students nod their heads, and a few mumble their affirmations. He pops the tape int

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  • Students Mix Tattoos with Technology

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Mike Bellaus

    “My mom doesn’t know and she isn’t gonna know.” “Can I see it?” The conversation went from hushed tones to loud shrieks of ‘Oh my god!’ In the corner of Mr. Oldfield’s first period Money Management cl

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  • Alas Poor YorickAnatomy Students Study Skulls

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Ben Major

    “Is this real? Oh, it is real!” said a senior said holding a real human skull in Ms. Glover’s third period Anatomy class. A stir went through the 20 juniors and seniors as they examined the skulls. On

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  • Mrs. Husami Puts Pizzazz in Polynomials

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Lauren deDufour

    Mrs. Husami spices up her classroom with humor and amusement.

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  • Mr. Dekok's Boys Don't Hold a Thing Back

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Paul Wagner

    Mr. Dekok’s period eight gym class consists of 29 students. All of them are boys; twenty-three are freshmen and six are sophomores. For the last marking period of the year, the students were able to

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  • Mr. Elpus Energizes Women’s Ensemble

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Renee Miguel

    “When did I give you the memorization deadline?” asked Mr. Elpus, the choral instructor for the Women’s Ensemble class. “Monday?” asked one girl sitting in the back row of blue and silver plastic chai

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At-a-glance

Every Monday, The New York Times prints 'The Metropolitan Diary'. The diaries are brief anecdotes from overheard conversations, unusual events, and the like. The journalism students have written their
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The "Shake the Quake" block party is being held by the Youth Advisory Committee and the Unified Cultures Club on June 17th.
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The Bulldog, online and in print, is a limited public forum for student and community voices. It is written by journalism students and extracurricular student staff members, and we welcome suggestions
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The BullDog online and in print is a student publication of Hopewell Valley Central High School and as a limited public forum, welcomes letters and submissions from students, faculty, staff and commun
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Mrs. Olszyk and Mr. McGinley’s third period World History class started off with a rustle of papers as the 19 students took out their maps of Southeast Asia. The class had researched colonies in Asia
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“Alright, set the tables,” says practical arts teacher Mrs. Carbone. Her foreign cuisine class is preparing for a day of eating food they prepared the previous day in class.“Today we have saffron rice
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At 2:50 p.m., five minutes after school ends, not one seat on the bus is yet occupied. Everything is silent on bus BT-13A, except for the occasional grunt from the bus driver. The first student on the
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“Did you know that plants reproduce asexually?” Mr. Angwenyi asked the students in his sixth period biology class. “Does anyone know what asexually means?” “It’s something about being able to reprodu
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“I still need books from some students,” says AP Physics teacher Mrs. Yeomans in a slightly raised voice from behind her computer. A spreadsheet is on display on her monitor with every AP Physics stud
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The ceramics room was alive from the very beginning of the period. There were about 20 students, all of whom came in and got straight to work, knowing exactly what to do. Mrs. Arbitel was in the bac
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