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Seniors say farewell with graduation
The 2011 senior class of Wa-Hi closed the high school chapter of their lives on June 3 at the graduation ceremony. The valedictorians and salutatorians spoke of opportunities and the future of each graduate. Max Carrera, Vice President, Board of Directors and Mick Miller, Superintendent of Schools, presented each senior with their diploma. Congratulation seniors. -
Commencement Program for Class of 2011
Commencement Program, June 3, 7 p.m.: Presentation of Colors- ROTC Color Guard National Anthem- Walla Walla High School Band (Andrew Ueckert, Conductor) Processional- Elgar “Pomp and Circumstance” (Walla Walla High School Band) Welcome and Introductions- Peter L. Peterson-Principal Musical Selections- -”Sing, Sing, Sing”-Walla Walla High School Band (Andrew Ueckert, Conductor) -”In My Life” – Senior [...] -
Seniors embark on the journey of life
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ASB 2011-2012 officers finalized
ASB positions for the 2011-2012 school year have been finalized: ASB Officers President - Jenny Van Dyk Vice President – Emma Eskil Secretary – Lauren McClanahan Treasurer – Andrew Hoffman Senior Class Officers President - Ana Andrade Vice President - Paige Moeller Secretary – Megan Thompson Treasurer - Marisa Huffman Junior Class Officers President - [...] -
Seniors recognized in assembly
During the senior recognition assembly, staff and faculty members acknowledged various seniors for their academic achievements. Science teacher Rob Ahrens acted as the Master of Ceremonies, preceding introductions by the senior class officers and principal Pete Peterson. The assembly also included recognition for the Advanced Placement (AP) program and athletics. During the assembly, the National Anthem [...] -
How to start the day healthy
Breakfast: the most important meal of the day. Whether you are off to college in the fall or starting your career, skipping breakfast can make it harder to focus throughout the day. A healthy and cheap breakfast item that is easy to make is the all classic cereal. “Almost all cereal is fat free. Granola [...] -
School redesign brings hope of better parking, air conditioning and other delights
Earlier this spring, rumors of a school-altering bond were rampant among many of Walla Walla High School’s various classes. While this theory was eventually debunked, a school district planning committee is creating a new design plan for future modifications to our school’s structure. This plan, currently in its preliminary state, brandishes many positive changes that [...] -
Scholar honored with name of National Merit Commended Scholar
Senior Andrew Christina received the honor of being named a National Merit Commended Scholar based upon his Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) scores that he tested for during his junior year. “I didn’t know much about it,” Christina said. “It’s a pretty select group of individuals.” The National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) selects around 50,000 [...] -
Students dominate staff in the Blue Devil College Cup
The Blue Devil College Cup took place on May 20. Students dominated the staff with a win of 2-1. The proceeds of this event will assist in the funding of a new Wa-Hi scholarship, which is available to any Wa-Hi student and will provide money for college. The Walla Walla Foundry presented and donated a [...] -
Exchange students bid their farewells





















