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The first edition of the paper ever published.
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Tusky Idol review! (pg 5)
A mega-rant on ‘Friday’! (pg 6)
Your Husky sports news!
(pgs 10 & 11)
...plus TWO FULL-COLOR spreads!
Staff
Dan Horne Will Horne
Lili Samios Megan Ford
James Cassar Mackenzie Butler
Meilan Solly Forest Langhorne
Dagney Palmer Dominic Gavan
Jack Minchew Michael Nerantzis
Erica Walker Danny Sedlazek
Layout & Design: James Cassar Advisor: Liz Staley
Carol won the state competition on March 18, 2011 by recit-ing the poems “Agoraphobia” by Linda Pastan, “Strange Meeting” by Wilfred Owen, and “When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be” by John Keats. At the regional competi-tion she recited “Strange Meeting” by Wilfred Owen as well as “Not Weaving But Drowning” by Stevie Smith. Before any of that, Carol participated in the school-wide compe-tition where she recited “Not Weaving But Drowning” by Stevie Smith. Carol says that she “writes poetry only when I‟m stressed, rather than for „funsies‟”. Carol is off to the national competition which will happen in DC on April 27th.
Carol Decker Wins State Poetry Out Loud Contest Interview with Megan Ford
The Battle Isn‟t Over Until I‟ve Won By Meilan Solly
The Husky Headline serves as an open forum of public expression for the students and
teachers of Tuscarora High School. We are committed to delivering relevant, accurate news
- which means we want to hear from you! Opinions may be expressed in letters to the editor
and can be sent to the staff at [email protected]. Please include your name
and class standing in all letters to the editor.
The Husky Headline is written, edited, and de-
signed by students from Tuscarora High School.
All opinions expressed in this publication are
those of the individual writer. The views pub-
lished in this newspaper are not necessarily those
of the Tuscarora High School administration,
faculty, staff, or student body.
That Was Then, This is Now - Advice Column Submissions!
Submit your questions now for the Tuscarora High School ad-
vice column! You can e-mail questions to thshuskyhead-
[email protected] or drop them in the box outside of Room 400.
Don’t forget: that was then, this is now. All you need is some
advice and you’ll be able to move on with your life.
Guidelines: You can submit questions anonymously. * Keep con-
tent appropriate. * We’ll publish 2 letters per edition.
Check us out online at my.hsj.org/VA/Leesburg/
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Megan Ford / Husky Headline
These are a few of the pills Margaret uses to treat her Lyme Disease. "I have to take 44 pills and 5 liquid/powder medications every day," she says.
Photo Credit: “Margaret”
Tuscarora is Trying to Outrun Diabetes By Mackenzie Butler
It‟s Not Hard to Teach Huskies to Read By Dominic Gavan
Yuna Miyamoto Dagney Palmer
This or That!? with Dagney Palmer Mr. O‟Rourke, one of Tuscarora‟s assistant principals, tells us his favorites:
Coke or Pepsi? Coke Summer or winter? Spring Science or history? Math Past or future? Future Rain or snow? Snow Football or basketball? Both! Leading or following? Leading Mac or PC? PC East Coast or West? East Coast Star Wars or Star Trek? Star Wars Ketchup or mustard? Ketchup (Heinz only) Text or call? Call
Nick McCord Julia Cline
SRP Results in Science Fair Success By Dagney Palmer
Peter Sotos Jenny Klug Nicole Jones
Battle of the Books team from left to right:: Librarian Mrs. C., Allee Snyder, Sharena Snyder, Monika Gutierrez, Anna Cheplick, Julie Hall w/school mascot, Karoline Macias, and Reading Specialist Mrs. Walter.
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Huskies Get Healthy! By Dagney Palmer & Lili Samios
Students and their families participated in a push-up contest to test their level of fitness and endurance at the THS Health Fair.
Dagney Palmer / Husky Headline
American Idol Comes to Tuscarora
“Dim the lights, and here we go…”
Brian Horne sings "Saturday Night" at the beginning of the second act. (left) 2009 NOVA winner Jasmine Williams closes the show with incredible performances. (right)
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Flavor of the „Weak‟: Rebecca Black‟s “Friday” Fails on All Fronts...Except the Internet Meme By James Cassar
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Horoscopes by Lili Samios Aquarius: January 20-February 18
Pisces: February 19-March 20
Aries: March 21- April 19
Taurus: April 20- May 20
Gemini: June 21- July 22
Cancer: June 21- July 22
Leo: July 23-August 22
Virgo: August 23- September 22
Libra: September 23- October 22
Scorpio: October 23- November 21
Sagittarius: November 22- December 21
Capricorn: December 22- January 19
Images © Copyright 2006 Zodiac-Signs-Astrology.com
Tuscarora’s Head
Start Program
Early Childhood
Development classes
at Tuscarora, open
to students between
10th and 12th
grade, allow high
school students the
ability to work with
these kids
everyday.
These kids learn
critical skills
such as inter-
acting with
others, as well
as problem solv-
ing skills that
they will need as
they grow.
The Early Childhood classes let high
school students learn how to teach,
encourage, and develop young kids.
These four-year old
kids are at Head
Start for 4 hours a
day Monday-
Thursday. They
learn things
like sharing with
others as well
as all the social
skills that they
will need for
kindergarten.
Photo Story by Megan Ford
As Bright as a Laser Pointer By Danny Sedlazek
Destruction Through Capital By Danny Sedlazek
Rockin‟ Movie Reviews with Lili Samios & Dagney Palmer
The Adjustment Bureau - No Adjustment Necessary
Red Riding Hood - Don‟t Even See It in the Hood
Battle: Los Angeles
Beastly Lives Up to its Name
Tuscarora Boys Soccer Kicks Off Winning Tradition
Young players guide Huskies to fast start
Michael Nerantzis/ Husky Headline Team reflects on win against soccer powerhouse Potomac Falls.
By: Jack Minchew
Rocking The Cradle: What's Up
With Lacrosse?
With The Start of Spring Comes The Starting of Track
Season By: James Cassar By: Forrest Langhorne
Walker
Track Season from page 4
By: Michael Neranztis
Save Our Season How does the NFL really make it‟s money?
Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence
Ian Seipel
Brittany McCullock Rachel Boris
Deborah Fello Briea Banks
Hannah Shaw Sam Rodgers
Chanelle Wideman Erica Walker
Michael Nerantzis Nick Lee
Lucas Smith Anna Cho
Alec Husemann Pery Salyer
Toriano Davis Tonansy Resendiz
Peter Sotos Lori Kostka
Javary Derritt Alexis Payne Sarah Dennis
Jonathan Wither Nick McCord
Madison Wells Spencer P. Palada Andrew Fleming
Ricardo Coro Marilyn Ciciliano
Denny Chicas Chris Holoman Kyle Wisniewski Stephanie Acup
Madelaine Hernandez Hisell Chiroque Tori Richardson
Juan Sierra-Garcia Jordan Roach Alexis Payne
Hannah Shaw Jennifer Callen Kylie Fleming
Kristin Emerson Valeria Zevallos
Megan Kelly Clarissa Ramos
Husky Ticket Winners
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The class of 2012 rules the school as the first graduating class of Tuscarora High School. “Juniors represent!” was a popular exclamation from the spirit-filled 11th graders.
Sophomores show their spirit by wearing all black for the pep rally, but school comes first for these dedicated 10th graders. “Class of 2013 will make you scream!” Wallace Teska said.
The class of 2014 show their spirit in white. As the most numerous class at Tuscarora this year, they know they have go all out to pep up the school.
Eli Reid and Matt Busbee look quite dapper as they let loose their inner nerd on Nerd Day.
Even the teachers were getting into the spirit! Dr. Kagan and Ms. Smingler show their pride for Tuscarora on Fake an Injury Day.
Margaret Von Wodke, Jenny Klug, and Lori Kostka go retro for 80s Day.
Katarina Rebello and Molly Fuller are hard to tell apart on Twin Day. “We’re twins at heart,” Molly explained.