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  • Organ donation is a free, easy way to help

    Thursday, May 05, 2005 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    One question when you get a driver's license isn't about signaling, yielding or making a left turn. It's about whether you want to be an organ donor. And why not? It doesn't hurt, it doesn't cost a

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  • Family-preservation classes in public schools could be useful

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Elise Yahner

    It is easy to assume public high schools don't offer classes dealing with touchy subjects like values and the family. But family-preservation classes about building relationships and dealing with emo

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  • Go ahead and be political, but people will get sick of you

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Drew Seachrist

    Smokey and the bandit, it's time for another column! I could have made writing the column for this issue a lot easier on myself. If I had ended my last one with, "To be continued…" then I just could

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  • Consequences of teen drinking can be severe: MAILBOX

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Kenneth L Morckel

    Dear Student:This is a special time of year, with proms, graduation and other occasions. Unfortunately, some individuals think these events cannot be enjoyed without alcohol.Those who choose not to d

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  • Touchdown Club honors athletes

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Tim Magaw, compiler

    The Touchdown Club of Akron honored senior Alex D'Amico, juniors Bill Schindel and Johnny Wolosinczuk, and sophomore Tenishia Benson at its 45th Winter Sports Banquet of Champions April 25 at Guy's Pa

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  • National Honor Society inducts 44 new members

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Amber Beery

    Students pledged to "seek the light of truth, hold scholarly habits and engage in worthy service" at the National Honor Society induction April 23.Hoban's Seat of Wisdom chapter of the NHS inducted 42

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  • THE DEATH PENALTY: Catholic bishops move to abolish practice in United States

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Tim Adkins and Katie Sunday

    Throughout the nation's history, the death penalty has been a controversial topic. It is the point at which morality and politics intersect, and society must decide the influence each has on this sen

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  • Q: What are your views on the death penalty?: VOICES IN THE CROWD

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Meryl Swiaktek, compiler

    A: "If someone is going to commit murder, then they should have to pay the same price." --Tony Agosta '05A: "I think it's wrong to take someone's life, even if they've committed a crime." --Dave M

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  • Rent-a-Junior rakes in big bucks for junior class treasury

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Paul Bland

    From chicken fighting to retrieving the stolen recipe to the Mooshie Cookie, this year's Rent-a-Junior assembly April 26 was well worth the $2 ticket price.Bids totaled $1,335, compared to last year's

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  • 'H2$' cast members succeed in musical without really trying

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Roxanne Sawhill

    Despite cast worries, the spring musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (otherwise known as H2$) had a successful opening night April 29.Director Colleen Hovis began rehearsals thre

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
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Knights defeat St. V-M at Canal Park
Under the lights of Canal Park, in front of hundreds of loyal fans in the cold weather, senior Steve Danford pitched the Knights to a 3-1 victory over St. Vincent-St. Mary April 29.Danford struck out
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SPORTS SPOTLIGHT
Players: Junior Drew Hiltbrand and sophomore Andrew SwettSport: LacrosseData: Both point scorers on defense: Hiltbrand with one assist and Swett with one goal. Both two-year letter-winners.
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Lutz celebrates 100th victory as girls track coach
It began as a winning season, but also one plagued by random injuries. With a record of 6-1 and two third-place tourney wins, the girls track team is doing well.Sophomore relay runner Teneshia Benson
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Lacrosse team humbled by 13-1 loss to Walsh
A learning experience--the only words that can describe the game April 30 against Walsh at home. The Knights lost to the Warriors 13-1 with senior Ryan Fearon scoring Hoban's only goal. Senior Mike
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Three shutouts improve softball record to 8-2
Before the season started, the softball team was hoping for a good season. Now, good is an understatement. The team has improved its record to 8-2 overall, 8-1 in the North Coast League. Of those ei
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Weather, tough opponents plague boys tennis team
Currently sitting with a record of 5-6, the boys tennis team has dealt with frequent postponements and competitive opponents.The team began well with a 4-1 win at home versus Elyria Catholic April 19.
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