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Life without music would b-flat
Falzone races to the top

Walsh graduates to an early start

It was a dream he never thought he would have, a race he
never thought he would win and a goal so surprising to him,
he can do nothing more than to appreciate every minute of it.
Senior Frank Falzone has quickly changed his reputation
from the "skinny white sprinter" to the untouchable man
competitors are afraid of.

Winter activities can be fun, but if without using caution
they can also come at a terrible price. Stillwater Area High
School's senior Ryan Grady remembers with vivid detail the
day a snow tubing accident turned his life around, and he
had to have facial reconstruction surgery in order to
survive.

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Students at Stillwater Area High School are nearing the
end of the school year and the 2010 graduation. Seniors
walk across the stage receiving their diploma; among
these seniors is going to be junior Sara Walsh.
Tubing at Green Acres leaves a
face in ruins
Photo by Maddie Eckstrom
Junior Tom Forster has been taking karate
lessons since he was little. Today he has
a third degree black belt in the martial art,
tons of homework and a job, along with
other extracurricular activities
Her muse is a music that she can express through the tips of
her fingers. Graciously, her hands can ease notes upon
vibrating strings which tend to echo a soft picture for her
thriving future; a definite path that senior Emily Anderson has
spent her life preparing for.
Photo courtesy of Ryan Grady
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5701 Stillwater Blvd. N.
Stillwater, MN 55082

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Photo courtesy of Frank Falzone