Volume 89: Issue 11

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student prints Tuesday, May 26, 2015

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When does Northview do their summer homework? 8% 25% July 13% June August Never 54% *survey taken of 120 students

SPORTS

NV and Lourdes continue to work on the construction of new sports facility The football field breaks ground to lay down the new turf in time for two-a-days.

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FEATURES

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Exploring the dangers and effects of Heroin

OPINIONS

Should students be allowed to have off-campus lunches? If schools from around the area are promoting a break in the day for their students, should we?

What is the drug? How is it used? What does it do to its user? What are the dangers of overdosing?

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NEWS

Baseball team plays at Fifth Third Field against Napoleon, pg. 11

Spanish Students travel to Costa Rica

The students will take several excursions while experiencing the lifestyles and cultures.

NHS hosts Annual senior assembly honors whole school meeting to Rewarding students for individual accomplishments nominate new officers Allie Hartnett News Editor

As the school year concludes, the National Honor Society commends it’s seniors and welcomes the new class with preparation for the year to come. The juniors attended the Induction ceremony on April 29, where they gave a pledge and received their certificates and pins; marking the beginning of their new role. The new members attended a meeting on May 1 were they nominated the new candidates for the offices. Following their first meeting, on May 4, the students met again and listened to each other’s speeches which finally led to the election on May 5. The officer positions include President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer and are as follows: Starr Jiang will be the President; Maddie McGranahan will serve as Vice President; Mitch Lyons will be the Secretary; and Parker Stephens will be the Treasurer. “Being Vice President will give me a greater opportunity to bring service to my fellow NHS members. Service is my office’s pillar of the four pillars of NHS; leadership, service, character, and scholarship,” McGranahan said. Anyone who was interested in trying out for a position was required to deliver a speech to the other members explaining why they would be the best candidate for that certain task. There were approximately four candidates running for each position and the votes were collected in three rounds. During the first round of voting, the person with the most votes from the membership advanced, and this process typically narrows the ballot down to two people. The final vote took place on a run-off ballot. “I want them to make it their year. I want them to lead the group in a way they think is best,” NHS advisor Darla Omey said. As for the rest of the members, their first official meeting took place on May 18 and they will continue to meet and prepare the new school year.

Photo Courtesy of Chrys Peterson ACAPELLA CHOIR PERFORMS Say Something in between sophomore and junior GPA recognitions at the All School Assembly on May 15.

Amir AbouZied Staff Writer

This year, Northview no longer held just a senior assembly at the end of the year. The staff and administration decided to split the senior assembly into two separate assemblies. The purpose of this new assembly was to recognize all the hard work and effort students and teachers put in, in the classroom. “This assembly was to recognize kids who work really hard in class and show leadership. These students may not have a 3.5 GPA but show up every day and work their hardest. It’s nice to have a culminating event to recognize accomplishments in the classroom,” Principal Steve Swaggerty said.

Entrance music for the assembly was performed by seniors Lauren DeBelly, Noah Froelich, Geeta Rao, and Mary Solomon. The awards that were presented at this assembly were the Art and Music Awards by Mr. Heath, Freshmen GPA Recognition by Mr. Vens, Introducing GPA Awards by senior Geeta Rao, Introductory Remarks by Mr. Swaggerty, Math Awards by Mr. Christy, Social Studies Awards by Mr. Lefevre, Science Awards by Mr. Roth and Mr. Snyder, Sophomore GPA Recognition by Mrs. McIlwain, Junior GPA Recognition by Mrs. Mattimoe, Leadership Academy Awards by Mr. Creech, Career Tech Awards by Mrs. Morris, Speech and Debate Awards by Mrs. Gerbers, English Awards by Mr. Wachowiak, World Language Awards by Mrs. McElroy, and Wildcat Way Awards by Mr. Swaggerty. The Harmony Road Show

performed Uptown Funk and Say Something. The scholarship awards, volunteer awards, and perfect attendance awards are being presented at the senior assembly. Department awards switched from the senior assembly to the all school assembly because those awards are not necessarily for just seniors. “I liked this assembly better because it’s less time consuming and it makes it easier to sit through because most high schoolers don’t have a long attention span,” sophomore Maddie Moore said. “This was no different than us going crazy for a touchdown in football or a soccer ball going into a net. It was a beautiful thing to listen to. All the work students put in a classroom can add up to its own type of beauty and we wanted to celebrate and honor that too,” Mr. Swaggerty said.

Sylvania Shuffle Engineering competes at Rocketry brings 5K, fun run to district Jarred Wulf Staff Writer

Sylvania Schools will be holding the Sylvania Shuffle 5K and Kids Fun Run on May 31 at 4:30pm at Timberstone Junior High School. This is the first 5K for the district and is a product of the district Wellness Committee. Benefits and Proceeds will go to Sylvania Schools Wellness. “The committee is very excited to promote wellness among both the Sylvania Schools staff and students as well as the Sylvania Community through this event,” Wellness Committee member Sarah Huey said. “We already have 75 people signed up and we hope to get more day of.” The course for the Fun Run is a half of mile run on the Timberstone track and the 5K course starts on the Timberstone and then transitions over to the Sylvan Prairie Trail Park before finishing back up on the track. Awards will be given to the best overall times for male and female overall as well as age groups 12 and under, 13-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and 70 and older. A raffle will also be held for many prizes. The Shuffle will also include refreshments such as fruit, sport drinks, and water. Registration opens at 4pm on May 31 with the Fun Run starting at 4:30pm and the 5K at 5pm. The registration fee is $20.

Photo Courtesy of Mr. Reed

Luke Beattie

WHILE AT THE CONTEST, both teams were able to see the different planes and rockets which were on display. The teams also had the chance to meet people from NASA and other companies. The Men in Black V2 placed sixth out of 700 other teams and were rewarded with $6000. The E-Lemon-Ators placed 13th.

The Men in Black V2, made up the team. They finished in sixth place and took home a prize of $6000. The team consisted The Engineering program blasted off to The Plains, Virginia of juniors Brett Micham, Jeff Brubaker, Cameron McCaskey, Ben to compete in the Team America Rocketry Contest. Temple, Nick Leeper, Sean Roehrs, Spencer Gall, Jake Schaupp, NV took two teams to the contest, the Men in Black V2 and the and senior Andy Ruckman. E-Lemon-Ators. The teams competed with 700 other teams from "The competition went very well and was a great experience all over the country. for me. I met some great people there and learned a lot. It was The E-Lemon-Ators finished 13th in the nation. Team mem- really fun and I hope to go again next year," junior Jeff Brubaker bers include, Juniors Austin Howard, Kyle Yeager, Corbin Paxton, said. Josh Sigler, Connor Barr, Michael D'onofrio, Julien Carlton, Cody "The TARC competition was a great experience, we were able Westfall, and Senior David Mortland. Junior Josh Sigler said, "It to meet many awesome people from companies such as NASA, was awesome to compete in a national competition and it was Rolls Royce and Raythreon. Also, the competition was great way cool that we got to talk with other teams around the country to work on our teamwork skills, problem solving and critical about rockets." thinking," junior Brett Micham said. Photo Editor


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