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  • Senior achieves perfect score

    Senior achieves perfect score

    A Microsoft Office Application student scored the first perfect score from Walla Walla High School on a Microsoft certification exam on April 24. Senior Quinn Anderson scored the perfect 1000 on the Excel Specialist certification exam, taking the exam in only 30 minutes and 20 seconds. The exam is a timed 50-minute test administered through [...]

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  • Project Trio coming to Walla Walla

    Project Trio coming to Walla Walla

    Since their 2010 debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City, PROJECT Trio have performed their unique blend of old and new music all over the world. These three classically trained but contemporarily inclined musicians will usher in the springtime with the help of the Walla Walla Symphony and the Walla Walla Youth Symphony Orchestra. [...]

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  • Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon review

    Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon review

    “Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon” is a sequel to the original Gamecube launch title, released in 2001. It retains some of the same basic gameplay, but loses a lot of the charm and overall quality and polish. This game features an additional ability and a few changes to the existing ones. The Poltergust 5000 is more [...]

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  • New classes added to the course catalog

    New classes added to the course catalog

    Three classes are new to the catalog for the 2013-2014 school year. AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCE SCIENCE: This class is recommended for freshmen and sophomores and is awaiting board approval. This is a year-long class in which students will study things such as agriculture, plants, animals, natural resources and agricultural mechanics. Students will learn [...]

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  • Emergency prom dress solutions

    Emergency prom dress solutions

    “My dog ate my homework” may not be a legitimate excuse for not having classwork, but “my dog ate my prom dress” is completely excusable when left without a gown, and possibly even a reason to panic. Unless a girl is shopping savvy, she can be left scrambling for a stylish option for the big [...]

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  • Dog Photos: Owners show off companions

    Dog Photos: Owners show off companions

    Senior Kristina Savelesky’s dog Sydney Senior Sam Gentzler and his dog Lucy Math teacher Kathy Pritcher’s dog Magnus Cooper Magic Sophomore Makayla Wagner’s dog Junior Guadalupe Saldana’s dog Toby Senior Tracy Rivas’s dog Sophomore Roark Nelson’s dog Lily Sophomore Hope Snyder’s dog Olive Freshman Hunter Lynn’s dogs Bethany Voss’s dog Chloe Junior Rome Broel’s dog [...]

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  • Dance team competes at State

    Dance team competes at State

    The Wa-Hi Dance team placed fourth in the State competition on March 23. There were six categories in which teams could compete: dance, hip hop, military, kick, show and pom. The dance team participated in the dance area of the competition. The judges based scoring on the teams’ faces, techniques, performance and the contents of [...]

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  • Debate team places at State

    Debate team places at State

    Information and photos courtesy of  Debate team adviser Jean Tobin   The Debate team attended the State Individual Events Tournament on March 16-17. Twenty students from Wa-Hi competed at the tournament. Sophomore Anna Apostolidis-Morefield won State in 4A Expository Speaking. This year was Apostolidis-Morefield’s second year in finals at State. Expository speaking is similar to [...]

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  • Precision Rifle Team places 3rd in the nation

    Precision Rifle Team places 3rd in the nation

    Photos courtesy of Cathy Mebes   The Precision Rifle Team returned on March 24 after placing 3rd in the nation at the All Service Air Rifle National Championship held in Aniston, Ala. This is the highest level competition in the nation for high school rifle teams. “This third place finish also tops our previous record [...]

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  • Journalists recognized in WSU contest

    Journalists recognized in WSU contest

    WSU’s Edward R. Murrow College of Communication announced the winners of the 2013 Murrow High School Journalism contest on March 22. In the category of Best News Writing, junior Bryson Gobel and sophomore Hannah Mitchell’s article titled “Allocation: Where does the money go and why?” received third place.“The process was long, and it took a [...]

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