Freshman Matt Diaz shows his St. Patrick's Day spirit by dying his hair green and wearing green clothes. Click on the picture to see a gallery of photos.
Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks at a fundraiser in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, March 15.
Key: Coach's Award (CA), Most Valuable Player (MVP), Most Improved (MI), Most Outstanding Senior (MOS)
According to health officials, a first grade student from Webb Elementary School Northeast Washington D.C. died on Feb. 25 from what doctors suspect was a bacterial form of meningitis.
The varsity baseball team is ready to kick off their 2005 season after ending with a winning 13-9 record last year. The boys\' first game will be March 21 at home at 3:30 p.m. against Einstein, typically a weaker team.
Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks at a fundraiser in Washington, D.C.
The new policy requiring students to pass the High School Assessment (HSA) tests before graduating high school may affect ESOL students negatively. These students may be barred from graduating because of their limited knowledge of English, according to ESOL director Joseph Bellino.
Coach Scott gives reasoning for awards at winter banquet.
Rumors of Takoma Park Middle School's (TPMS) annual trip to Florida being cancelled are not accurate, according to TPMS Principal Jean Haven.
An advertisement for Mackler's recent phot o show at Savory Cafe in Takoma Park.
Photo courtesy of Mackl
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Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks at a fundraiser in Washington, D.C.
Magnet senior Justin Kovac placed seventh in the 2005 national Intel Science Talent Search (STS) for his project "The Effects of Warm Core Rings on Hurricane Intensification in the Gulf of Mexico," according to a press release dated March 15. Ten national winners were chosen from a group of 40 finalists, among whom were four Blair students.
The bell rings at 10:47 a.m. signaling the start of 5A lunch. Instead of joining the throngs of students munching warm fries in the SAC or the crowds of people chatting along Blair Boulevard, senior Jordan Gross gathers his belongings and leaves school for the day.
Coach Larracuente assesses the varsity boys' basketball team's performance.
NBC unveiled the third spinoff to its hugely popular "Law and Order" series, "Law and Order: Trial by Jury," on March 3. Unlike the outrageous "Criminal Intent" and the perverted "Special Victims Unit," "Trial by Jury" is the first "Law and Order" in the same league as the original.
Senior Justin Kovac, seventh place winner at the 2005 Intel Science Talent Search.
Photo courtesy of Intel
Juniors look at SAT preparation material for the new SAT during the junior assembly held in the auditorium on Monday, March 14.
OUDC sudents on a retreat to civil rights sites.
On a retreat, Slaughter poses in front of a historic statue.
Photo courtesy of Slaughter
Lindsay Moran's 1987 yearbook picure.
Photo courtesy of Silverlogue
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