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  • Loudin goes Down Under, McDermott returns

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: the Visor editorial board

    One familiar administrator is moving Down Under and another is returning to Hoban. Associate principal Jayme Loudin left Hoban March 12 to move to Sydney to marry her Australian fiance. Occupying he

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  • Announcements entertain as well as inform

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: the Visor editorial board

    If you've noticed some extra spirit in your school day, you can thank seniors Pete Cajka and Tom Able. This energetic duo has brought fun and excitement to the announcements during third period.Until

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  • Stewart's conviction is justified, but America lost a role model: SHORT STUFF

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Sarah Antonucci

    Isn't it funny how bad things happen to good people? Or rather, how bad things happen to good people who do bad things? People have mixed emotions about the conviction of Martha Stewart. Upon heari

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  • Zapatero's cowardice is a victory for the al-Qaeda terrorists: QUIETLY MAKING NOISE

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Chris Arko

    Following the terror attacks in Madrid March 11, the Spanish people elected socialist Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero prime minister March 14. Part of his campaign was a pledge to remove Spanish soldier

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  • Case closed. Mock trial teams win awards at state competition

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Collen Bott

    Finishing 18th and 27th overall, two Hoban mock trial teams tried their cases for the last time at the state competition March 11-13 at the Franklin County Courthouse in Columbus.Adviser Kevin Hillery

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  • Gay marriage issue is making headlines across the country

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Timothy Adkins

    America crowds around the boxing ring, watching intently as the Massachusetts legislature battles over gay rights. What started as a state Supreme Court ruling has developed into a nationwide contro

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  • Varsity stunt group takes 1st, freshmen take 2nd at regionals

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Chris Arko

    The Hoban cheerleaders received high marks in the Regional Dance and Cheer Competition at Bedford High School March 7. The freshman, junior varsity and varsity cheer squads all competed, as well as t

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  • Juniors learn leadership skills for senior year on annual retreat

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Ryan Norris

    To prepare juniors for their role as seniors next year, the topic of this year's junior retreat, held March 3 and 4, was leadership. Each day, half the juniors went to St. Eugene's Catholic Church in

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  • Q: What is your favorite kind of pancake?: VOICES IN THE CROWD

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Collen Bott, compiler

    A: "I like pancakes made from scratch with real buttermilk and blueberries, with sour cream and powdered sugar on top. It's like frosting." --Brother Ken HadersA: "Chocolate chip, because they're g

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  • Body piercings becoming more acceptable in society

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Elise Yahner

    A subject that is becoming less taboo over the years is body piercing. Whether it's a simple hoop dangling from an earlobe or a metal stud implanted in the lower lip, piercings can be seen in all env

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
Issue Date: Friday, March 26, 2004 Issue: 03-04 Issue 13 Last Update: Saturday, March 27, 2004

At-a-glance

It's happened to everyone. Lying in a tub of butter and syrup, wishing that you had a pancake or two. OK, so maybe that's never happened to anyone, and if it has happened, you should seek help immed
full story 
One familiar administrator is moving Down Under and another is returning to Hoban. Associate principal Jayme Loudin left Hoban March 12 to move to Sydney to marry her Australian fiance. Occupying he
full story 
Announcements entertain as well as inform
If you've noticed some extra spirit in your school day, you can thank seniors Pete Cajka and Tom Able. This energetic duo has brought fun and excitement to the announcements during third period.Until
full story 
Isn't it funny how bad things happen to good people? Or rather, how bad things happen to good people who do bad things? People have mixed emotions about the conviction of Martha Stewart. Upon heari
full story 
Following the terror attacks in Madrid March 11, the Spanish people elected socialist Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero prime minister March 14. Part of his campaign was a pledge to remove Spanish soldier
full story 
Finishing 18th and 27th overall, two Hoban mock trial teams tried their cases for the last time at the state competition March 11-13 at the Franklin County Courthouse in Columbus.Adviser Kevin Hillery
full story 
America crowds around the boxing ring, watching intently as the Massachusetts legislature battles over gay rights. What started as a state Supreme Court ruling has developed into a nationwide contro
full story 
The Hoban cheerleaders received high marks in the Regional Dance and Cheer Competition at Bedford High School March 7. The freshman, junior varsity and varsity cheer squads all competed, as well as t
full story 
To prepare juniors for their role as seniors next year, the topic of this year's junior retreat, held March 3 and 4, was leadership. Each day, half the juniors went to St. Eugene's Catholic Church in
full story 
A: "I like pancakes made from scratch with real buttermilk and blueberries, with sour cream and powdered sugar on top. It's like frosting." --Brother Ken HadersA: "Chocolate chip, because they're g
full story 
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