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Volume 31

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Wolverweek 10/24

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NEWS THIS WEEK:

The first quarter ends on Friday!

SPORTS GAMES:

Monday: Girls Gold Team Volleyball vs. Paul Revere MS
Monday: Girls Black Tennis vs. Culver City MS
Monday: Girls Red Tennis vs. Culver City MS
Tuesday: Girls Grey Team Volleyball vs. Marlborough
Tuesday: MS Swimming vs. Chaminade MS
Tuesday: Girls Black Volleyball vs. Marlborough
Wednesday: MS Cross Country vs. Brentwood
Saturday: Black Football vs. Oaks Christian

IT’S NATIONAL BOLOGNA DAY!!!!!

boloney is hot dog pancakes

FUNNY FAILS:

“On retreat, my shoes got wet, so my friend lent me hers. We were hiking downhill, but the shoes were too small. I slipped, and slid down the hill.”
“I was volunteering in the library, and I had to put a stamp on some of the books. On the first book, I stamped it backwards, and then I stamped another book but only half of the stamp showed up. When I was done, I had ink all over my hands.”

INSPIRATION TO GET YOU THROUGH THE WEEK:

“Due to foreseen circumstances well within my control I will be late.”
Unknown

“People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.”
Alfred E. Neuman

“We interrupt your happiness to bring you Monday morning. Your regularly scheduled happiness will resume on Friday. Sorry for the inconvenience!”
Unknown

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Tali Gurule
Tali Gurule, Editor
Tali Gurule ’27 is an editor and reporter on the Spectrum. Gurule is passionate about news reporting. “I love uncovering compelling stories and sharing them with the Harvard-Westlake community,” Gurule said. Gurule also co-writes Wolverweek, a weekly column about life at the Middle School. Gurule enjoys many leadership positions at Harvard-Westlake. In addition to being editor of the Spectrum, she is co-chair of the student ambassador program and a leader of LAHSO and JCAAC.
Camryn Banafsheha
Camryn Banafsheha ’27 is a first year Spectrum reporter. She enjoys interviewing people, and she truly loves to write as a part of the journalism team. She started off writing as a hobby and loves to write formally for school. She writes the weekly Wolverweek, which gives an overview of the week’s events, athletics, and some funny fails from students. Banafsheha plans on joining the Chronicle at the upper school and to continue pursuing her passion for journalism. 
“I just love to write. It’s a great way for me to express myself, and I feel like it’s always been something I’ve been able to do.”
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