The Chronicle, 3.8

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William Mason High School Mason, Ohio

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Their final curtain call, see story page 9.

May 26, 2006 Volume 3 Issue 8

6100 South Mason Montgomery Road, Mason, Ohio 45040

Every senior class has its own unique set of characters, the class of 2006 is no different...

John 3:16

...Introducing,the characters of the class of ‘06

In late April, Mason City Council and the Mason Park Board selected skate park design B (to be set behind the Lou Eves pool) by collecting student votes. City council must still set aside funds for the park in order for construction to begin this summer. For more information, visit www.sitedesigngroup.com.

Do you think people are taking The Da Vinci Code too seriously? See related story page 7.

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65%

yes

10%

no

25%

not sure 200 students surveyed

changing educational experience together which engrains the memories. Thus we bring to you the characters of '06, a succinct exposition on students who underscore more notable qualities in the class. Whether under the radar or front and center we found their eccentricities endearing. They, and you, have helped construct the diversity in which you have been emerged in every day since becoming a member of Mason's educational body. We still made it up though.

!Check out the CHARACTERS, page 2

INSIDE... ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 7 SPORTS

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OPINION

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SNEAK PEEK

MHS Skate park design finalized

Chronicle

NEWS Flash

The ballots are in, the chips are on the table, the shuttle has landed - Mason's "characters" of 2006 have been selected. Miss the voting process? Probably, because there wasn't one. Each class that comes through Mason High School establishes its own identity. There are always the students who excel on the playing field and in the classroom. But there are also those who carve out their own unique niche in this concrete jungle we call MHS. Oh-Six, you sure are something else. What else? We don't know, but it's something, and that says everything. Perhaps not the sweethearts of

acceptable school conduct, the 4,326 (somewhere around there) suspensions freshman year were indeed improved upon and just look at those academic achievements! 2006 is oozing with Summa Cum Laude, prepared to spread its intellectual discharge to a whole new arena of homeworkinduced boredom: college. But what really makes a graduating class worth remembering? Is it the level of success in the classroom? The number of name-engraved plaques and trophies? The popularity of after-school involvement or a willingness to test the limits of the school administration? Perhaps, but we're confident the proper response is personality. It's the characters who remain unique to that entity of 600-odd pupils stepping through the same life-

CENTERSPREAD

B Y M ATT PARTINGTON Chronicle Staff Writer

The Wolf Pac is one of the many gangs at MHS. The Chronicle takes a look at their origins.


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