Bethany Day

Hailey Compton

Written By Ty Lounsbury Wallenpaupack is updating some of its hallway murals, and Hailey Compton is a senior who is painting a new mural in front of Mrs. Pete’s room. It used to be a graphic design mural, but now that it’s no longer used for that, the art hallway needed amakeover. However, this isn’t the first mural she has painted at…

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Genesis Perez’s FCCLA STAR Event

Written by Sadie Zagwoski Members of FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America) each select their own STAR Event(Students Taking Action with Recognition). They present their events against students from other schools who are presentingon the same topic. These students compete at regionals, then states and nationals if they place high enough. I had the privilege of interviewing junior Genesis Perez and learning about her STAR Event…

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Literary Magazine

Written by Sadie Zagwoski In Literary Magazine, members work on compiling student writing and artistic pieces to display them to our school and community. The works are featured on the Literary Magazine’s website, though the club is working on producing printed copies of the magazine this May. This way, the magazine can reach a larger audience and hopefully promote increased submissions and participation. If you have art or…

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Lady Buckhorns Destroy Lady Warriors

Written by Ryan Tattersall Wyoming Area was victimized by Wallenpaupack Area on Tuesday, as the Lady Buckhorns Softball team made an example out of the lady warriors 16-0. Wallenpaupack, who opened with Wyoming Area last season, wanted a repeat against them. Last year Paupack won 15-2.  The game was over in the first inning. Clara Babyak and Gabby Hieber walked, and then were both driven home by Hunter…

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Crack an Egg

Written by Giovanni Patire In honor of the upcoming Easter holiday, VIP (Volunteers in Paupack) Club is raising money through its annual event,Crack an Egg. March 26 and March 27 during all lunches students can pay $1 for one egg or $5 for six eggs for the chance to crack open Easter eggs to win fun prizes. Some of the prizes include candy, snacks, drinks, and other surprises such as the golden egg. The lucky winner of the golden egg this year will be…

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Protective Services

Written by Ty Lounsbury ​Determination, hard work, and a desire to help are all necessities for those who want to join the Protective Services CTE. Whether your interest is in police work, firefighting, or working as a paramedic, this program has it all. From learning how correctly to handcuff someone to being taught how to operate a fire truck, these students are kept busy. The supervisors, Mr. Lofberg and…

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Nicholas Bajadek

Written by Briana Blaszczyk  This week’s senior spotlight features Nick Bajadek, a WAHS News anchor, member of Local History Club, and avid writer. He hopes that by attending the University of Scranton he can become an English teacher, and he can help others while sharing the knowledge of a subject he adores! When asked “What do you want…

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General Student Council

Written by Sadie Zagwoski In the General Student Council, students plan and organize various school-based activities. Members volunteer to help with events of their choosing, and they don’t have to work with every event that the student council hosts. The General Student Council plans and decorates school dances, such as the homecoming dance and semi-formal dance. They also host each of our annual pep rallies, including the fall pep rally,…

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Wrestling Team Heading To States

Written by Bethany Day The boys and girls wrestling teams will each have two of their wrestlers head to Hershey to participate in States! The girls’ wrestlers had two top place winners at the northeast regional tournament, Ariel Manning, 130 pounds who placed third, and Zoey Lake, 235 pounds, who placed fourth. The boys will have Gunnar Myers,…

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