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  • Ducks invade construction site

    Thursday, April 07, 2005 By: Cassidy Ford

    While the rest of us were lamenting the unfortunate state of our campus last month, two ducks found the lakes between the sidewalks quite suitable.

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  • Well-balanced athletes propel track

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Andy Green

    The boys’ and girls’ track season has started with a BANG! This season the Rams have defeated Dysart, San Luis, Apache Junction and Pinnacle thus far.

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  • Adventures end for students

    Thursday, May 05, 2005 By: Seth Crawford and Kaitlyn Vogel

    This last week was spring break, and our break was definitely an eventful week. We had fun sleeping in everyday until two in the afternoon.

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  • Music, skits, dancing, and farewell

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Adleen Toloumu and Amy Lynch

    The spring assembly wowed the crowd March 4 as the seniors said goodbye to WHS. The flag line and the dance squad set the beat, and cheer stirred up the spirit.

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  • Focus is key to success this season

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Andy Green

    The girls started off this season to a slow start losing their first three games. In these three games they gave up a combined 35 runs in the process.

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  • WHS gives money, helps find a cure

    Thursday, April 07, 2005 By: Anela Pehlic

    Relay for Life is a nationwide event to raise money to help fight cancer. Various organizations such as high schools, businesses, communities or individuals walk for 17 hours every year as part of t

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The Rampage Washington High School Phoenix, AZ
Issue Date: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 Issue: Spring Break Issue 2005 Last Update: Thursday, May 05, 2005
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At-a-glance

This last week was spring break, and our break was definitely an eventful week. We had fun sleeping in everyday until two in the afternoon.
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The spring assembly wowed the crowd March 4 as the seniors said goodbye to WHS. The flag line and the dance squad set the beat, and cheer stirred up the spirit.
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Every senior class looks at the kids that graduated when they were freshmen, and compares them to the current freshmen, and thinks, “This school sure has changed.”
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Sophomore Anela Pehlic comes back to WHS for her second straight year at #1.
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The girls started off this season to a slow start losing their first three games. In these three games they gave up a combined 35 runs in the process.
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At least once we hear the argument that professional athletes make too much money. Well, what about college athletes? Granted they don’t make any money while they are in school because of strict NCAA
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The Ram’s baseball team is a young and inexperienced team this season. Like most of the sports this year, they are in a rebuilding season due to the loss of all the talented senior such as Andrew Eghb
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The girls’ tennis team already has a first place trophy in their tennis bag. Sophomore Anela Pehlic successfully defended her singles title at the annual Paseo High School Invitational on March 5.
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In this week’s competition against Ram rivals, Sunnyslope and Moon Valley, the boys’ tennis team will have to come out strong to get revenge for earlier season losses.
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The boys’ and girls’ track season has started with a BANG! This season the Rams have defeated Dysart, San Luis, Apache Junction and Pinnacle thus far.
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