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The Student Prints Sylvania Northview High School
5403 Silica Drive Sylvania, Ohio 43560
Volume 87, Issue 9
April 16, 2013
Belcher benefit raises $3,896
OPINIONS
Morality gone?, Pg.5 FEATURES
Traveling I-75, Pg.8 A&E
Courtesy of Sarah Huey
Bohland performs in concert Pg.9 SPORTS
NV TEACHERS MELISSA BELCHER and Christina Comparato enjoy the benefit put on by many NV teachers and students. “It was planned in only three weeks. All the proceeds went to help pay Melissa’s home health care costs,” Ms. Comparato said.
>> Clare Aldrich [Staff Writer]
Lacrosse update, Pg.10
Business to compete nationally >> Jack Melick
[Editor in chief]
Eight Business Tech students had the honor of traveling to States in Columbus, Ohio to compete for a spot at Nationals. The NV Business Tech students who competed include: seniors Jack Melick, Sydney Edwards, Andy Clark, Adam Gonia, Chris McKown, and Ian Pribe. As well as juniors Maddie Roop and Justin Scherley. “BPA is one of the most rewarding parts of Business Tech. We get to put all of our knowledge to work,” Edwards said. All events were completed on Thursday with the award ceremony on the following day. Some students were called on stage with the honor of placing top ten in their event. They were: Melick, Edwards, Clark and McKown. “It was a great feeling being called on stage. All of the hard work paid off,” Clark said. Business Professionals of America’s Nationals will be held May 8-12 in Orlando, Florida. Edwards placed second in Advanced Interview Skills with Clark placing first in Advanced Spreadsheet. These business professionals will represent NV at Nationals. “It’s going to be awesome seeing BPA students from across the country. After I compete, I guarantee I’ll be tanning at the beach,” Edwards said.
The Sylvania community came together on March 23 to eat, raise money, and enjoy each other’s company at the Sylvania Moose Lodge for a great cause. Math teachers Marsha Warrington and Christina Comparato created a benefit dinner and silent auction to benefit fellow math teachers Melissa Belcher, who is diagnosed with ALS and currently finishing out the year working at home. Mrs. Warrington is an officer at the Sylvania Moose Lodge and Ms. Comparato is a member there which allowed them to perform community service, one of the main objectives of the Moose Lodge. Although it took weeks to plan the event, the idea for it was a “no brainer,” according to Mrs. Warrington. “It was a great experience to help out with the benefit,” senior Lauren Yurjevic said. “It was good to know that the money we were raising was going to help Mrs. Belcher. I had a lot of fun which was a bonus.” Those who attended the benefit had the choice of spaghetti with meat sauce or chicken alfredo along with a salad, roll, and a drink. Northview faculty and students were present to help out with the dinner as well as many close friends of Mrs. Belcher’s. Mrs. Warrington and
her husband cooked the food for the event and members of Interact helped advertise by passing out flyers to businesses. Mrs. Comparato also went the extra mile and contacted the news media in order to have as many people attend as possible. Members of the Sylvania Moose Lodge and Glass City Rollers assisted as well, according to Mrs. Warrington. “The hardest job was the advertising,” Mrs. Warrington said. “My husband and I also cooked for the event so it was difficult planning out how much food to make.” The dinner began at 3 p.m. which allowed people to make bids for the silent auction until 6 p.m. Several teachers, parents, and Moose Lodge members donated items such as football tickets, jewelry, and gift cards for the event. Items of varied price ranges were donated and all were greatly appreciated. Donations were also collected directly by mail to Miracles for Melissa if someone was not able to attend the dinner. Over $3,500 was raised and donated to Mrs. Belcher to help cover the cost of home health care. She now needs someone with medical experience to be with her, according to Mrs. Warrington. “We are all so fortunate that we are healthy,” Mrs. Warrington said. “We just want to help Mrs. Belcher and her family as much as we can and are happy that the event was successful thanks to all of the volunteers.”
Choir sings to state competition
Jack Melick
NORTHVIEW’S CHOIR DEPARTMENT practices with hopes of scoring well at States. All three of NV’s choirs have the honor of competing at States April 26 at Van Buren high school.
>> Michelle Jacobson [News Editor]
Northview’s very own choirs proved themselves to be, “pitch perfect” this year. All three choirs, including ACapella, Symphonic and ACapella Women’s choir, qualified to go to States. They were lead by this year’s new Choir teacher, Jeremy Davis, according to senior Natalie Szczerba. “If we win States this year I will definitely feel satisfied to be a part of the choir that has helped rebuild the prestige of the Northview choir program,” Allie Hosinski said. However, before they were able to start
on the road towards States, the choirs had to qualify at Districts. Districts were held at Archbold High School on March 9. Ratings of “superior” by the judges were earned after the Choir’s performance. They earned these ratings by singing three songs and sight reading one song. To sight read a song meant the participants received a piece of music they had not seen before and had to learn it and be ready to perform in less than five minutes, according to Hosinski. “Although Districts were stressful, the entire experience was a lot of fun. The worst part was waiting for the group ratings to be posted,” senior Greg Hall said.
Since Districts, all three choirs have continued to practice for their upcoming event. Three new songs were chosen. They selected songs: a piece in Latin: Cantate Domino, Set Me as a Seal, and Good News, have been the new focus. A lot of time has been put into the preparation and, “more focus then before in order to make the songs flow as musically as possible,” according to Hosinski. The three choirs will go to Van Buren High School for States on April 26. “I have had a great time seeing the journey from beginning to now, developing musically and I am very proud of the kid’s work, Mr. Davis said.