Book Review: “To Catch a Killer”

By: Any’ah Caljean             The most recent book I’ve read is the “To Catch A Killer” and “To Right The Wrongs” duology. These books are considered to be under the genres of thriller, mystery, and young adult fiction. Author Sheryl Scarborough wrote these books; this duology was published on February 27th, 2018. In the first book,…

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Spring Fling

By: Jewel Dickerman Music playing, students dancing, and the smell of good food. This sounds like your typical prom but, prom already happened. Technically yes and no. On May 5th, Wallenpaupack Area High School’s, WAHS Future Child Care Leaders of America (FCCLA) held a prom for WAHS’s special education program. It is amazing to see…

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Review of Pet Sematary by Stephen King

By: Any’ah Caljean The book begins with a family of four—Dr. Louis Creed, his wife, Rachel, their twoyoung children, and their daughter’s cat, Winston Churchill (Church)—relocating from Boston toMaine. They get settled into their house within a few weeks; Louis’ daughter, Ellie, startskindergarten, and they meet their neighbors Jud Crandall and Norma Crandall. The family…

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Boys Varsity Baseball Game 20

By: Michael PaltzerBoys Varsity Baseball Game 20 Wednesday, May 17, was Senior Night at Wallenpaupack. We honored our two seniors,Garrett Hitchcock and Brady Reynolds. The Bucks faced off against Scranton Prep for theirtwentieth game of the season. On the bump for Wallenpaupack was Jake Holbert. In his firstinning of work, Holbert struck out two while…

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Cheesecake Bites

By: Lily Struble Recipe adapted from keepingitsimpleblog.com Servings:12 Time: 30 minutes Ingredients 1x muffin tin12x cupcake linersCrusto   1 cup of graham cracker crumbso   3 tablespoons of melted buttero   1 ½ tablespoon of granulated white sugaro   ¼ teaspoon of kosher saltFillingo   8 oz of cream cheese (room temp)o   ¼ cup sour creamo   ¼ cup granulated white sugaro   1 large eggo   1 ½ teaspoon vanilla extract…

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We Are the Ants; A Book Review

We all know the power of words. Anyone from athletes to the illiterate has in some way been moved by them, and they aren’t always from a page. Words could originate from coaches giving you the final pep talk before a tense game at a state championship to your mother or father telling you how…

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Teacher Appreciation Week

By: Jewel Dickerman Teachers are superheroes in the classroom! They guide us through the maze of knowledge, unlocking doors to endless possibilities. They’re like compasses, showing us the right direction to choose in life. They believe in us when we don’t believe in ourselves. A big part of Wallenpaupack is our teachers. The teachers of…

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The Destruction of DV

By: Ryan Tattersall To say this game was over when it was over would be a bad understatement. Wallenpaupack put on a full display of dominance against Delaware Valley since the first inning as the Lady Bucks won this game 15-0. The Lady Bucks previously had lost two in a row coming into this game against. They desperately…

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May 8th’s School Board Meeting; Voice, Representation, and Passion Within Our Student Body

On May 8th, Wallenpaupack Area School District held their monthly board meeting in the high school library. During the public inquiry period, 10 community members had registered to speak, regarding many policies and potential changes in policies. There were a variety of speeches, as follows:  Chris Rollison, “Wallenpaupack Sports Programs”; Mel Vogler, “Wallenpaupack Culture”; Alexandra…

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