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  • Response to ‘Fahrenheit 9/11' evokes disgust, not patriotism: A LEASE ON LIFE

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Elise Yahner

    Who thinks a gas station is a good place to gruesomely express political views? Apparently the makers of the conservative documentary film, Buried in the Sand: The Deception of America, do.Until rec

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  • Real victim of terrorist attacks has been freedom of speech: WHAT'S THE DEAL?

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Tim Magaw

    Talent shows can be a vital part of the high school experience. They are an opportunity for students to stand up in front of their peers and exhibit talents that may not have the chance to come out i

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  • Football fans enjoy breakfast tailgate in ‘Brownstown'

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Dwayne Yates

    Hearing students ask, "Are you going to Brownstown tomorrow?" has developed into a common occurrence in recent weeks.Sophomores Christopher Sabo, Blake Zedar and Sam Hamlin, and junior Bob Purdy have

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  • Seniors, Swinerton collect most cans: BULLETIN BOARD

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Tim Magaw, compiler

    The senior class led the school in the canned food drive, collecting 8,977 cans. Mary Lou Swinerton's first period class won the Golden Can award for raising 2,805 cans. The school total was just ov

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  • Rickets, Mure make CD to benefit Grimaldi scholarship fund

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Meryl Swiatek

    With the price of home-recording equipment steadily dropping, it becomes increasingly easy for amateur musicians to make a CD. It is much rarer, however, to find bands--professional or not--donating

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  • Environmental Science class efforts thwarted by ‘kleptocaniac'

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Andromeda Brown

    Someone has been taking the aluminum cans the Environmental Science class has been collecting for recycling. The cans are placed in a marked Dumpster behind the cafeteria for a recycling truck from C

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  • FADS & TRENDS: What would high school be like without them?

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Katie Sunday and Elise Yahner

    Trendy, hip, funky, cool, all the rage. No matter how you describe them, trends are a part of teen life. Whether you're an obsessive-compulsive O.C. viewer, an off-the-shoulder sweater wearer, a Lan

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  • Brainiac Ken Jennings becoming a folk hero on 'Jeopardy!'

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Amber Beery

    At the beginning of last season, the game show Jeopardy! changed its rules so contestants can play until they lose. Previously, contestants were limited to only five wins. Ken Jennings, a software e

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  • Lefties encounter some drawbacks, but they don't complain

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Billy Scala

    They want equal rights, and they want to be treated fairly. No, they are not an ethnic minority; they're left-handed people.Anywhere from10 to 15 percent of Americans are left-handed, depending on th

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  • Four dance team members active in outside ensemble

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Tim Adkins

    Three members of Hoban's dance team do more than dance at pep rallies and football games.Senior Andrea Thomas and juniors Kayla Maher and Kaelen Nothnagel performed as members of the First Authority D

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 Issue: 04-05 Issue 07 Last Update: Thursday, November 25, 2004

At-a-glance

Last weekend, the girls basketball team began its season by winning the Chippewa Holiday Classic tournament in Doylestown. The Knights beat Canton McKinley 53-36 on Friday. Senior Meredith May and j
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Push-ups: 1st place Freshman Matthew Bader (62x); 2nd place Sophomore Chris Marino (39x)50-pound bench press: 1st place Freshman Heather Armbruster (39x); 2nd place Senior Nikki Sokol (25x); Runner-
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Falling short of expectations, the Hoban football team bowed out in the district semifinals to Cleveland Benedictine. Coming into the season, the players had one goal--to win the state championship.
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Player: Senior Gino MascioSport: FootballData: All-district offensive lineman; formed one of the top blocking tandems in Northeast Ohio along with senior Shawn Glaser.Quote: "We surpassed a lot o
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In England, football is life. No, not the game involving a pigskin, pads and helmets, but the one involving red cards and bicycle kicks. The game Americans call soccer is a way of life in England.Wh
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Preparation for wrestling isn't just done on the mats. Before the season even starts, wrestlers have to get their bodies into peak shape and make sure they are in the correct weight class.According t
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Some sports everyone knows by name, much like the patrons of Cheers in the classic 80s sitcom. Football, baseball, eve en Indonesian kickboxing are universally recognized. But one sport lies in the
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Say goodbye to that unbelievable glove, that fun-loving personality and that jovial man who used to play imaginary drums in the dugout. Say goodbye to Omar.News broke Nov. 14, when longtime Cleveland
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One of the best things about attending school is having the opportunity to participate in sports, clubs and cocurricular activities. Unfortunately for home-schooled kids, this, along with social inte
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To the Visor: This is regarding Shaun Eberle's article on the girls flag football game as it appeared in the Oct. 26 issue of the Visor.I am not sure how Mr. Eberle got his information for his story,
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