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STUDENT PRINTS volume 90, Issue 7 nvstudentprints.com @nvstudentprints February 19, 2016 NEWS
WEST, DUWVE, AUSTIN, FELDSTEIN, FORTNER pose on the PAC stage on February 3 for National Signing Day. Read more about their future plans on page 16.
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STUCO holds fundraiser at Tropical Smoothie.
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The money made from the three events will be used on school events and assemblies.
Trent asks and answers common high school questions in his new advice column.
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Did you forget to get a gift for your Valentine’s Day sweetie?
Senior athletes make it official on National Signing Day.
Spoil your boy or girl with some last minute gift ideas.
West, Duwve, Austin, Feldstein , and Fortner sign to play soccer, water polo, and football.
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National Honors Society hosts annual Carnation Sale peter birsen staffer
SOPHOMORE MAIZY CRANDALL awaits a pass from a teammate in a game against Findlay. Crandall was the first girl in NV history to play in a varsity hockey game. To read more about Crandall, see page 15.
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National Honors Society members looked to spread the love this Valentine’s Day season with their annual Carnation Sale. NHS uses this sale to raise profits for their organization as well as to spread cheer throughout the school. “The Carnation Sale is one of the largest and most successful fundraisers for NHS, plus it’s really fun for people to give flowers to their friends and loved ones for Valentine’s Day,” senior NHS member Carol Wygant said. Carnations were sold at one dollar a piece from January 18 to January 29. “We sell them at the end of January because it gives us plenty of time to count our sales and place an order,” Wygant said. Carnations were distributed to students and faculty on February 12 in the first three periods of the school day. Students were only allowed to write their name and the name of the recipient due to inappropriate messages being written on the cards. NHS has been delivering carnations for over 30 years in order to raise profits. “We had a goal of around $200 and we were able to sell a total of $199, so we met our goal for sales,” Wygant said.