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News:  

David Berry '09 enjoys the orbitron at Homecoming Sept. 18. The Orbitron was one of many activities offered, including henna tattoos and Dance Dance Revolution. A new feature was an In-n-Out truck in addition to the mainstay of ethnic foods.
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-4 hurt, 4 leave football team
-Web postings targeting students may lead to discipline by school
-Former teachers raise scores at inner city school

-Zoom in: Extracurriculars no help without GPA, test scores to back them up

 

SCHOOL SPIRIT
Annual spirit day assembly features rapper Won-G
SECRETARY SPEAKS
Actress Gyllenhaal '95 headlines first HWEN event
EASTSIDE MUSIC
Chinese instructor was trained as a musician
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- Community Service program to implement more project-based system
- Harvard alumnus becomes news anchor for 'Good Morning America Weekend Edition'
- Legendary tap dancer visits musical theatre class
- Honor Board uses Krispy Kremes to test morals
- Former collegiate to coach debate team
- Vox recieves gold medalist certificate; hears design specialist
- 250 to support MS revamp at City Planning Commission

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Sports:

Water polo player Alex Kofsky '06 (right) takes a shot in a game against Corona Del Mar as an opponent tries in vain to block it.

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-Athletes elect 9 representatives to new council
-Water polo awaits match against Wilson
-Athletic Hall of Fame inducts 3 at Homecoming

TOUGH LUCK
Injuries deplete roster as football starts season, 1-3
TEE UP
Girls' golf opens with wins over Louisville, Alemany
FIELDING A WIN
Field Hockey shifts focus to CIF after opening season 4-0-1
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- Beyond the Boxscore: Investigating High School Athletics
- Girls' tennis ranks fifth, sights set on CIF title
- Fox Sports Net high school sports show features Durand, weight room
- Dorsey '00 nominee for 14th annual NCAA Woman of the Year Award
- Keeping Tabs: Wolverine athletes continue to compete
- Novice fencers place well at Monroe tournament

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Features:  

A new trend has emerged among today's teenagers, putting sexual intimacy over romance. Though friends with benefits have no feelings for each other, many students feel that a truly committment-free relationship is impossible.

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-Some laws seem made to be broken
-High Stakes: Episode 1
-A religious experience

RING BLING-BLING
Students recieve exorbitant class rings at annual ceremony
BAROQUE POWER
10-year cellist shows talent, dedication to music
MORE THAN REBELLIOUS
Legal consequences don't deter would-be lawbreakers
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- 'Pacific' casting list sparks seniority furor
- Cast preps 'enchanted evening'
- First Person: Sikh means 'student'
- Mormonism guides daily choices, actions

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