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  • Band shows improvement, size remains problem

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By:

    The marching band is more creative and is sounding better this year. Dr. Vincent Sidoti, the new band director, is incorporating ideas to improve the success of the band.It seems as if in recent year

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  • Students should not abuse Halloween costume privileges

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By:

    For the first time in at least five years, students will get to wear costumes to school on Halloween.  Considering our student track record with squandering privileges, this comes as a surprise.A few

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  • Compassion for pregnant women can alleviate need for abortion

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By:

    Because October is Respect Life month, it is only appropriate that I dedicate my two cents this week to the topic. It is pretty safe to say everyone would agree that human beings have a right to life

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  • Online information sources can level educational playing field

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By:

    If I told you that in the future people will no longer read books, you might believe me. In science fiction, the characters always have all the information they need on a PDA. What you might find mo

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  • Class of 2009 elects officers

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By: Alex Bluebond, compiler

    The freshman class officers are president Ethan Scott and vice presidents Hillary Nunez, Pat Robbins and Pepper Sokol.Seniors Andrew Gerbetz and Katie Sunday received the Optimist Club Youth Appreciat

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  • School is not crowded, according to president:
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    Friday, October 28, 2005 By: Brother Ken Haders, C.S.C.

    To the Visor:I would like to add some pertinent information that Joey Thomas could have included in his article, "Increased enrollment leads to crowding in halls and lunchroom."First, there are only 2

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  • 2005 graduate benefited from time on Visor:
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    Friday, October 28, 2005 By: Meryl Swiatek

    To the Visor:Former features editor here, reporting from her tiny dorm room [at Ohio University.]I have seen the Visor online, and I just wanted to tell everyone, good job. The columns are looking go

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  • History teacher brings the Battle of Lake Erie to life

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By: Brian Krinsky

    Jason Anderson's history classes were covering the War of 1812, and more specifically, the Battle of Lake Erie. So Anderson decided to reenact the battle using wooden ships and a canvas map of the la

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  • Scholarship recipients meet their benefactors at luncheon

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By: Alex Al-Doory

    Students gathered in the Holy Cross Room Oct. 19 for the eighth annual Endowed Scholarship Luncheon. This year's event, held during seventh and eighth periods, featured 109 guests, 45 of them scholar

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  • HALLOWEEN: THRILLS & CHILLS: The Visor reviews local haunted houses

    Friday, October 28, 2005 By: Chris DeCrane and Nicole Beck

    Halloween is one of those holidays where the true meaning has been lost in history but has been replaced by something that is probably a lot more enjoyable. The annual fright fest that takes America

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T im Burton has always created films with offbeat energy. From Edward Scissorhands to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, his films have also been a little eerie. His new creation, The Corpse Bride, s
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HALLOWEEN: THRILLS & CHILLS: The Visor reviews local haunted houses
Halloween is one of those holidays where the true meaning has been lost in history but has been replaced by something that is probably a lot more enjoyable. The annual fright fest that takes America
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QWhat would be your ideal Halloween costume?
A: "A life-sized Kermit the Frog." --Tom Hottinger, teacherA: "A dentist, because that's what I want my career to be, and when I was little I always dressed up like one." --Darrah Matthews '06
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Hoping to prevent monotony, physics teacher Matt Bryant livens up his classroom with humorous work for his students.Bryant's tests are set in Dinol-fo's, a restaurant he once visited in Dover, Ohio.
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