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  • Fitzgerald leaving his Ram home, again

    Wednesday, May 18, 2011 By: Cori McLain

    Brian Fitzgerald, assistant principal of operations and resources, is putting away his purple attire for some blue and gold.

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  • Hettinger heads freshmen in Mile Run

    Wednesday, May 18, 2011 By: Alonzo Diaz

    Ready? Set? GO! Close to 500 freshman stood at the starting line for the WHS annual mile run April 5 on the Ram Field.

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  • Cross-gender coaching: Does it work?

    Wednesday, May 18, 2011 By: Alonzo Diaz

    The girls double-knot their cleats, tuck in their Ram jerseys, and tie the perfect purple ribbon on their pony tails. They’re almost ready for today’s game against rival Sunnyslope, but the squad is m

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  • Girls' tennis finish as State runner up

    Wednesday, May 18, 2011 By: Alonzo Diaz

    This year’s Varsity girls’ tennis team, under Black Canyon Region Coach of the Year David Zeable, finished an amazing second in the team State competition.

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  • Baseball falls short of season goals

    Wednesday, May 18, 2011 By: Jasmine Feliz

    WHS Varsity baseball had a fair season this year, finishing 10-16. There was definitely many highlights of this season.

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  • Graduates find eclectic paths to futures

    Wednesday, May 18, 2011 By: Debre Jones

    What will I do after graduation? That is a big question for this year’s seniors. Some of our soon to be graduates plan on going out of state. Senior Angela Holder plans on attending Pacific Union C

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  • Five minutes with librarian Lori Feagler

    Wednesday, May 18, 2011 By: Leslie Diaz

    At the turn of the century, Lori Feagler stepped through the media center doors and began a new page of her life. Now, 10 years later, she’s ready for a new chapter. The New Mexico native will be mak

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  • Gas prices soar; students run dry

    Wednesday, May 18, 2011 By: Elani Milton

    Are you hesitant to stop at your local gas station because your worried it will break the bank? Do you stress over the soaring gasoline prices that seem to have no end? If so, you are not alone.Mi

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The Rampage Washington High School Phoenix, AZ
Issue Date: Thursday, May 19, 2011 Issue: MAY 2011 Last Update: Friday, May 20, 2011
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At-a-glance

School’s out and you’re walking home in 103 degree weather. As the sweat drips from your forehead, you imagine anything that could possibly cool you off right about now. What’s colder than ice cream!
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At the turn of the century, Lori Feagler stepped through the media center doors and began a new page of her life. Now, 10 years later, she’s ready for a new chapter. The New Mexico native will be mak
full story 
What will I do after graduation? That is a big question for this year’s seniors. Some of our soon to be graduates plan on going out of state. Senior Angela Holder plans on attending Pacific Union C
full story 
I once heard someone say that high school is supposed to be the best times of my life. As much as I have thoroughly enjoyed each experience of high school, I must say that I adamantly disagree with th
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Invincible. Indestructible. Unstoppable. These are three words that run through teenagers’ minds as they make their way onto the roads. Parents always warn us and say “be careful,” but in our minds we
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WHS Varsity baseball had a fair season this year, finishing 10-16. There was definitely many highlights of this season.
full story 
This year’s Varsity girls’ tennis team, under Black Canyon Region Coach of the Year David Zeable, finished an amazing second in the team State competition.
full story 
The girls double-knot their cleats, tuck in their Ram jerseys, and tie the perfect purple ribbon on their pony tails. They’re almost ready for today’s game against rival Sunnyslope, but the squad is m
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From the many experiences we encounter here in high school, there is only one thing we can do with them. That is to learn from them. These four years will eventually take up space in our books, a s
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So, according to my calendar, graduation is right around the corner. Such realization has led me to sit down and consider where my life is headed.
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