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Mr. Annandale crowned
Haumaira Safi
Staff Writer
This year’s annual Mr. Annandale competition proved to be entertaining, interesting and exciting as senior Charles Simpson took home the crown as “Mr. Annandale.” Mr. Annandale is an annual event hosted by the AHS Leadership during which senior and junior males compete...
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Two senior athletes commit to college teams
Nathalie Spita
Managing Editor
The Principal’s conference room was filled with parents, coaches and other family members on Wednesday, March 10, to recognize the achievement of two student-athletes. Seniors Maggie Bermingham and Nikki Clarke were recognized for receiving sport scholarships to their...
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How simple bracelets are helping Haiti
Alex Davalos
Staff Writer
Telethons, benefit albums, donations via text-message and donations in general are all ways to aid those affected by the devastating earthquakes in Haiti. Many groups including the Red Cross, the Salvation Army and UNICEF have come up with methods of aiding victims afflicted...
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Winter Sports Banquet celebrates success
Esra Gokturk
Staff Writer
Spring is finally here and winter sports have come to a close, each team with a remarkable season. To celebrate each winter team’s accomplishments, AHS held the annual Winter Sports Banquet on Wednesday, March 3. At the banquet, winter athletes enjoyed a potluck with fellow...
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Mr. Annandale crowned
Written by Haumaira Safi, Staff Writer
This year’s annual Mr. Annandale competition proved to be entertaining, interesting and exciting as senior Charles Simpson took home the crown as “Mr. Annandale.” Mr. Annandale is an annual event hosted by the AHS Leadership during which senior... Read more »
March 10, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Story of the Day, Top Stories
Two senior athletes commit to college teams
Written by Nathalie Spita, Managing Editor
The Principal’s conference room was filled with parents, coaches and other family members on Wednesday, March 10, to recognize the achievement of two student-athletes. Seniors Maggie Bermingham and Nikki Clarke were recognized for receiving sport scholarships... Read more »
March 10, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Sports, Story of the Day, Top Stories
NBA tries to bounce back budget
Written by August McCarthy, Editorials Editor
Cooperation between players, team owners and league officials has always been vital to maintaining a well-functioning league. Unfortunately for the National Basketball Association, this tradition is being threatened as the expiration date from the 2005... Read more »
March 3, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Editorials
Dating’s distractions
Written by Jennifer Allshouse and Mackda Dinberu, Academics Editor and Staff Writer
Holding hands, walking down the hallway together, kissing and showing signs of true love is how most AHS couples like to begin their day. There is not a hallway in which a couple is not showing public displays of affection. Although these couples may... Read more »
March 4, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Academics
Creating a character
Written by Emily Fruchterman, In-Depth Editor
The gallery images are the first steps a game designer would take in developing a character, as drawn by A-Blast artist Jordan Aman. From here, the images are computerized, animated, and placed into programs that enhance their movement and perfected for... Read more »
March 4, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under In-Depth
New ‘Alice’ not everyone’s cup of tea
Written by Tricia O'Neill, Staff Writer
Most girls even today can remember sitting on their couches, watching Alice and Wonderland, a movie based on the novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland written by Lewis Carroll and published in 1865. Even the few people that haven’t seen Disney’s... Read more »
March 5, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Entertainment

Video: Battle of The Classes

