Jewel Dickerman

District Band

By: Jewel Dickerman On January 11 and 12, symphonic band members, Angelo Cresta, Breaden Caputo, Zachary Jantzi, Nathan Freethy, Kristian Nistad, Olivia Tighe, Hunter Sassala, Sara Kovacs, Rachel Van Louvender, Ty Mazzga, and Jewel Dickerman participated in District 9 Pennsylvanian Music Educators Associations Annual Band Concert at Blue Ridge High School in New Milford. For…

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Yearbook Club

By: Sadie Zagwoski In Yearbook Club, the members and advisors take photos, sort them, design the pages, write the copy, and advertise the sale of the yearbook. While taking the photos may seem like a minor part of the yearbook process, the members spend much more time sorting them and planning page designs. If youare…

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Semi Formal

By: Sadie Zagwoski The General Student Council and Executive Council have been hard at work to make this year’s annual semi formal a night to remember! This is the first semi formal to be held outside of our own gymnasium prior to COVID-19. Students have been preparing the tickets and planning the decorations. Anybody is welcome to…

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Martin Luther King Jr.

By: Jewel Dickerman On Monday, January 15, many students see it as a day to sleep late, see a movie, stay at a friend’s house, or go shopping. There are also other people who see January 15 as Martin Luther King, Junior’s birthday. This year the American minister and activist would be turning 94, but…

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Les Misérables

By: Gio Patire This spring, the WAHS Players reprise the show Les Misérables for the 20th anniversary of Mrs. Hoffmann’s original performance of the show. The show has just begun rehearsals and is set to be shown to the public April 11 through 14 in the WAHS auditorium. Les Misérables features a compelling story in sung-through musical format based on…

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Final Exams

By: Bethany Day With the first semester ending, the date of taking finals is approaching. For the last few years, the school decided to let the teachers decide if they wanted to have either a final exam or a final project due to Covid-19. However, this year the high school administrative team has decided to…

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The Great Gatsby

By: Hunter Kenthack “The Great Gatsby” …. Where to begin? It is noted as one of America’s great literary classics. It revolves around high society during the “roaring twenties.” Despite what we see when we crack open the cover of the work, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s gem is not a piece that was viewed favorably by most people…

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National Honor Society Meeting

By: Jewel Dickerman On October 5, the National Honor Society held a meeting where the Chapter Group Community Service and Public Relations Committees met to discuss organization and logistics for launching the chapter group service project. The idea is to make this plan a district-wide initiative.  “The on-going project, collecting aluminum tabs to donate to…

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World of Wonders Program

By: Ty Lounsbury Wallenpaupack has a lot of amazing programs at our school; one of which is the Childcare CTE program that is supervised by Mrs. Geisheimer and Mrs. Rowe. This program has many ways to benefit people going into the childcare pathway, and more specifically, it focuses on working with young children. One of…

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