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The Apple Leaf

A forum for student expression since 1916

The Apple Leaf

A forum for student expression since 1916

The Apple Leaf

Moses Lurbur

Moses Lurbur, Editor-in-Chief

“I want people to be afraid of how much they love me” -Michael Scott

Moses Lurbur is the Editor-in-Chief of The Apple Leaf. This is his third year working on the paper and he has loved (almost) every second of it. Moses is currently growing tilapia at WHS, stressing out about college, and trying to get a social life. Moses has no free time right now, but if he ever finds some he will go fly fishing and mountain biking. If you want to learn how to fly fish, have any funny cat pictures, or have a question relating to The Apple Leaf you can reach Moses at:

[email protected] or (509) 699-8458

All content by Moses Lurbur
Photo provided by Joyce Block.

A life of adventure

Moses Lurbur, Editor-in-Chief
February 3, 2017

Panthers power past State prelims

Moses Lurbur, Editor-in-Chief
November 11, 2016

Girls swim sends top athletes to State

Moses Lurbur, Editor-in-Chief
November 10, 2016
Wenatchee and Eastmont swimmers unite for a cheer after the meet.

Wenatchee trumps Eastmont in swim meet

Moses Lurbur, Editor-in-Chief
September 29, 2016
Teachers Beth Hammergerg and Matt Asplund compete in their first Pineapple Run with frreinds Barb Fehr and Jill Bennett in 2011 just weeks before Asplund's cancer diagnosis. Photo courtesy of Beth Hammerberg

Running for his life

Moses Lurbur, Managing News Editor
February 25, 2016

Wenatchee DECA students sail to state

Moses Lurbur, Managing News Editor
January 14, 2016

Former journalism student awarded honor

Moses Lurbur, Managing News Editor
November 18, 2015

A balance of educational and athletic experience

Moses Lurbur, Managing News Editor
September 28, 2015

Debate qualifies four to Nationals

Moses Lurbur, People Editor
February 27, 2015
After an opening for a new career center specialist was advertised following Colleen Parks' departure Oct. 3, Pat Phillips stepped up and accepted the job in the WHS Career Center.

New career coordinator on board

Moses Lurbur, Staff Reporter
November 26, 2014
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