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Hurricane Sandy Relief

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Cafeteria Food: The Experience

Cafeteria

Jack Clifford ’13
Web Editor

This past Thursday, I had the privilege of indulging in my first cafeteria-bought lunch. Normally I bring my own lunch from home in a paper bag, but I decided to mix things up. It happens to be my final year at the high school anyway, so I might as…

Chisum makes long-awaited return to high school

Jamie Chisum

Riley Wilson ‘14
Editor-In-Chief

On May 18, a letter was sent home to middle school families and staff announcing Mark Ito’s acceptance of the offer to be the new middle school Principal. With that letter came the information that Jamie Chisum, former Interim Principal at the middle school, was to return to the high…

Preparing for the future

Chris Picher '13

Chris Picher ’13
Copy Editor

For seniors, balancing both schoolwork and the college process can be difficult but it is necessary to strike equilibrium between the two. Moreover, the main focus of seniors should be to find a good list of schools.

During the fall of senior year, schools from all over the country…

‘Tis the season to be asking

Wellesley Cotillion

Taylor Donahue ’14, Jonathan Stepakoff ’14
Business/Managing Editor, Sports Editor

As most students and faculty are fully aware, the Wellesley Cotillion is on December 1, 2012. Most students and faculty also know the unspoken rule that October, particularly the last two weeks of the month, happens to be the most common time for the…

Town reveals future plans for pool and ice-skating rink

St. James Church in it's final days

Idan Waksman ’14
Assistant Sports Editor

While there are no immediate plans for the addition of a pool and ice-skating rink to Wellesley, it is definitely something to look forward to.

Currently, St. James Church resides at 900 Worcester St. The Town of Wellesley Committee intends to knock down the building and replace…

A Look Into the Woods

Weston Jacoby '13 and Anna Bortnick '14 in rehearsal for the fall musical

Noor Pirani ’15
Features Editor

On November 8, the school drama department will perform the first production of the fall musical, Into the Woods. A combination of several fairytales, Into the Woods tells the stories of Rapunzel, Jack and the Bean Stalk, Cinderella, and Little Red Riding Hood. The fairytales combine to tell the…

Immortal Life assembly to show school importance of HeLa cells

HeLa

Jack Clifford ’13
Web Editor

On October 11, the school will take part in an assembly centered around the book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, written by Rebecca Skloot, based on the true events that took place regarding HeLa cells and their development in the modern world.

The day will begin as a…

Sprague Activity Club Combines Fun and Exercise

Merrit with a Sprague Club poster

Idan Waksman ’14
Assistant Sports Editor

Do you love spending time with your friends, enjoying the outdoors and getting exercise all at the same time? If so, then the Sprague Activities Club has just what you need. Merrit Losert ’13 and Nick Harper ’13 hope to provide a fun and relaxed time to de-stress…

Wellesley officially named state’s first green powered community

A certificate of Wellesley's commemoration

Sophie Scott ’14
News Editor

On Tuesday, September 4th the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency presented Wellesley with the honor of being Massachusetts’ first green powered community.

For any state to be considered a green powered community, they have to get a minimum of 3% of their electricity from a renewable energy source. Wellesley has…

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