The Wessex Wire (June 2011)

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The Wessex Wire The Student Newspaper of West Essex Regional High School

Vol. XLV No. 5

West Essex High School, 65 West Greenbrook Road, North Caldwell, N.J.

June 2011

Bin Laden’s death reaches W.E. discuss the problems that could be caused by Ryan Towey ’12

The Global Studies class trip to visit the

United Nations on May 2 was cancelled as a result of President Barack Obama’s announcement regarding the killing of Osama bin Laden, the leader of the terrorist organization Al Qaeda. Obama announced the death of bin Laden late on May 1. Obama reported, according to the New York Times, that C.I.A. operatives and American military members shot and killed bin Laden, who had been hiding in a walled compound inside of Pakistan. The Global Studies class at West Essex had planned a trip to the UN. Global Studies teacher Mrs. Laura Drago said, “When I came to work I began to have teachers and students ask me if I were still attending the field trip or if I were cancelling.” A representative of Kevah Konner, the school’s bus company, reported hearing about heightened security going into the city. Drago met with the administration to discuss cancellation of the trip. While the administration did not believe that students would be in any danger by visiting the UN in New York City, they did

by increased traffic and possible heightened UN security. “The safety and security of our students are always our first priority and so we collectively decided to postpone the trip,” said Drago. Although students expressed disappointment at the postponement, Drago took the opportunity to discuss the ramifications of bin Laden’s death in class, and the trip was rescheduled for May 17. “I was actually secretly relieved,” said junior Allie Gasbarro of the trip’s cancellation. “I was afraid to go to New York that day.” The death of bin Laden at the hands of Americans has caused a fear of retaliation by Al Qaeda. Obama denied requests to release photos of a mutilated bin Laden to avoid inspiring revenge. Some students are wary. “There are still terrorist organizations out there,” said junior Sara Jo Notte. With many students at West Essex old enough to recall the events on 9/11, bin Laden’s death has created feelings of renewed fear, but also relief. Junior Krista Liotti said, “I think it was a great American victory. We’ll feel a greater sense of security.” Photo courtesy of Mrs. Bartello

Photo courtesy of Jackie D’Antuono

100toOne band members Thomas and Sam Doolen, Cameron Perez and Dylan and Dean D’Antuano perform at West Essex Palooza.

West Essex hosts Palooza by Victoria Agrifolio ’14

The West Essex Palooza was on May 20 in the West Essex gymnasium. The Palooza served as a talent show but primarily acted as a charity function. Mr. Albanese, a substitute teacher and coach here at West Essex, has a grandchild suffering from Rett Syndrome. According to Rettsyndrome.org, “Rett syndrome is a unique developmental disorder that causes problems in brain function. These can include learning, speech, sensory sensations, mood, movement, breathing, cardiac function and even chewing, swallowing and digestion.” All the proceeds from the show were donated to the Albanese family to help find a cure. The Palooza flaunted the talents of students in West Essex. All of the acts were singers or bands that currently attend West Essex or are recent graduates. 100toOne, Alexa Farnese, Lea DiFonzo, Matt Kenny, the Lucky

Bones, Rise to Wake and many other artists and bands performed to show their support. “The West Essex Palooza is a great cause. The Albanese family deserves all that they can get out of it, and I’m so glad to have been a part of it,” said senior Lea DiFonzo. The Palooza charged $8 per person and was staffed by volunteers from the National Honor Society. However, the turnout was not as expected. Freshman Jamie DelliSanti said, “I heard a lot of people talking about it in school, but when I got there I noticed that not as many people actually showed up.” Although the profits did not reach what was anticipated, the money raised still contributed significantly to the Albanese family. “I am so elated with the way this all worked out. I cannot be more appreciative or thankful to West Essex for holding the Palooza,” said Mr. Albanese.

Upcoming Events:

Krista Daccampo completes the 5k Trotting for Technology on May 21. The course ran throughout the streets of North Caldwell. The winners of the 15-19 age group were junior David Shields and senior Casey Higgins.

Inside This Issue:

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News

Bin Laden’s Death Day of Silence Komen Race for the Cure

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Opinions

Mother’s Day Braces Obama Approval

June 10- Senior Ball June 14-17- Final Exams June 15- Senior Luau June 17-Last Day of School June 19- Graduation

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Features

Trust Falls Down the Shore Backpacks

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Arts & Culture

Lady Gaga Album Reviews “The Hangover Part II”


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