The Wooster Blade Wooster High Schools Bi-weekly Student Publication
History Club The History Club, advised by Misty Bisesi, Social Studies Dept. member, has maintained an active schedule this year. The club’s annual “Buddy Poppy” fundraiser helps to keep veterans who are in VA...
Rants The takeover of reality TV In recent years, the spread of reality shows has been exponential and now dominates TV networks’ air time. These “reality” TV shows often portray unrealistic situations with a...
A tough road lies ahead for the U.S. Men’s National Team at this summer’s World Cup in Brazil. The U.S. drew into group D with Germany, Portugal and Ghana in what is being referred...
Aaron Eckley (12) got his first tattoo, of a Grim Reaper, in December, after considering it for over a year. He received the tattoo from his friend for free. The image caught his eye...
Clear your Schedule With the continuing stress of high school and trying to maintain a balance between academics, sports, clubs, work and a social life, many teenagers often have trouble carving out time in...
Stephanie Walton (11) has been named that athlete of the issue by girl’s track coach, Chris Mascotti. Walton does the high jump, the long jump and runs in the 4×200 relay, as well as...
On April 7, 2014, the WHS band and orchestra left for Boston, Mass. to play at the renowned Fenway Park and tour the city. This biennial trip alternates between Disney world and another destination....
This year, the annual Kiwanis sponsored track meet will be held May 3. This is the only invitational Wooster hosts they host and has eight different teams and over 320 athletes attending the event....
Q: How do you think the team will do this year as a whole? Burris: “We should do fine as long as we hang together through the tough part of our schedule and keep...