Volume 85: Senior Issue

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SYLVANIANORTHVIEW VOLUME85 ISSUE12 06022011

THESENIORPRINTS

SEUSSICAL 12

Some NV teachers retire, many return

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PAPADIMOS “Wait, what are you writing about?” asked Mrs. Kara Curran with a quizzical look. “We’re chronicling every teacher that is staying at Northview next year,” responded senior Yianni Papadimos. “Well that’s stupid.”

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COEDITOR

This year, much light has been shed upon the teachers who will be leaving Northview next year. These retirees have served the students of Sylvania well and for countless years on end. However, respect and acknowledgement must also be given to the Northview staff members who will be staying at the school next year. These staff members are Rod Achter, Carolyn Akins, Donald Barnes, Jill Barnes, Barb Bauder, Melissa Belcher, Rebecca Black, Brian Blakeman, Tami Blue, Michelle Bogue, Eugene Bohland, Suzanne Boyer, Sue Briddell, David Briggs, Heather Chiapetta, Gregory Christy, Christina Comparato, Ryan Creech, Jennifer Crosley, Kara Curran, Mike

Czerniakowski, Daniel Dick, Meredith Diehl, Joseph Drouillard, Dan Dubiel, Neal Ellis, Beth Emerson, Doc, Ryan Eickholt, Karen Francis, Xeniya French, Christina Forster, Laura Frost, Officer Gallup, Rebecca Griffey, Cathy Haisman, Patsy Hampton, Kate Jackson-Henk-Jackson, Jodi Hess, Jeremy Holloway, Jean Horn, Sarah Huey, Barb Hughes, Chris Irwin, Barb Jarrell, Katherine Jensen, Stewart Jesse, Pat Johnson, Peggy Jones, Christine Jude, Christen Judge, Lindsey Jurski, Carolyn Kaminski, Eric Keller, Dawn Kingman, Jennifer Koval, Nancy Krohn, Daniel Kruse, Bridget Kwiatkowski, Amy Langendonk, Brienne Laskey, Perry Lefevre, Carol Littin, Amy Loyd, Katie Mattimoe, Molly Mayers, April McGough, Zola Michalski, Kim McElroy, Sam Melendez, Cindy Mohr,

Christine Monday, Terry Morris, Phyllis Mossburg, Kathryn Nelson, Karolynn Nowak, Darla Omey, Kim Pawlicki, Shelly Peer, Kim Pietrykowski, Dana Pruss, Ryan Reed, Sarah Rhine, Carolyn Rofkar, Melanie Rogers, Andy Roth, Barb Sanford, Julie Sanford, Christine Saverstorm, Amy Schloegl, Rick Schneider, Anna Schroeder, Terri Seal-Roth, LaDee Shedrick, Dennis Shoemaker, Lorie Smith, Dawn Soldner, Susan Spychalski, Barb Stockard, Pam Thiel, Pam Townsend, Karen Turley, Heather Tussing, Frank Ulrich, Jill Urbaniak, Don Wachowiak, Jennifer Wadas, Marsha Warrington, Paula Werner, Ann Williams, Joyce Williams, MaGee Wilson, and Lorrie Yates. Rebecca Black was never a teacher here.

New levy for Ten Mile Creek shocks residents A.STRICK

COEDITOR

Sylvania residents have been in an uproar after the construction began on the new levy for the Ten Mile Creek. Many Sylvania residents believed that the previous two levy’s that the school board put on the ballot were operating levy’s for Sylvania Schools. In reality, they were in need of money to build a levy in hopes of creating the sixth Great Lake, “Lake Inferior.” The board argues that this lake will put Sylvania on the map and give residents a real reason to have a hotel in the city. Needless to say, the citizens of Sylvania feel betrayed. “We thought that the levy was to fund our schools,” said Mrs. Sally Jones, a Sylvania school parent. “We had no idea that it was literally for a levy. You’d think that would have been more clearly explained.” The levy is expected to be completed by the beginning of the next school year, but for now the horrible construction is just an eyesore and a distraction for students as they finish up the year. For others, it is only a source of confusion, “What’s a levy?”

asked freshman Timmy Johnson when asked about his feelings towards the ordeal. In the neighborhood directly behind Northview, Sleepy Hollow, the residents worry for their safety. With most of the houses in the neighborhood

sophomore Tom Sawyer. Sylvania crawfish have been known to eat cats and some small dogs. With the rising creek the problem will only get worse. “Once my dog Sally Sarah Smithy Cutie Face went near the edge of the creek and a crawdad the size of my left foot jumped in the air and bit her ear clean off,” said sophomore Shelby Samantha. Fortunately, the Board has conceded to the citizens one demand if the levy must remain: the levy will be painted with the NV Wildcat eating -TOM SAWYER, SOPHOMORE the Southview Cougar. This decision was made in a secret voting session where backing up to Ten Mile Creek they fear only NV students, family and teachers that the levy will cause the creek to were invited because the problem is in flood, thus taking over their backyards their backyard, literally. and possibly their homes. The Board “If we can take this situation and did not comment on this issue. turn it into a victory for us and a loss “We like our houses above for Southview then I think we have ground,” said Sleepy Hollow resident turned a bad situation into a good Tammy Allen,” we don’t want to one,” said Sammy Soreloser. “That is become the next Atlantis.” how you build a strong community.” Residents also worry about the Only time will tell in the story outstanding number of crawfish in of the “Great Sylvania Levy Crisis of the creek. “If them crawfish get in 2011” but what is certain is that it my boots because that there water is will create standing unrest within the so dang high, I’ll flip a biscuit,” said Sylvania community for a long time.

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IF THEM CRAWFISH GET IN MY BOOTS BECAUSE THAT THERE WATER IS SO DANG HIGH I’LL FLIP A BISCUIT.

Life. with(out) Oprah Winfrey OWN. These three letters have defined mankind for centuries. Three hundred years ago, white people “owned” blacks. That’s right, I’m talking about slavery, one of the biggest crimes against mankind this world’s ever seen. Today is different. Or is it? Are we slaves to our neighbors? To societal norms? Do we allow ourselves to be overrun by obligation, a fate we determine for ourselves? Or do we take ownership of life’s special gift – the present? Yes, these three letters have defined mankind for centuries. But how do you define them? Or do you let them define you? OWN. You own your car, your computer, your flat screen television set. But, what do these material things truly mean to you? If a fire snuck up behind you and burned all that stuff down to ashes, well, all you’d have left was ashes. Unless of course… you’d have you, that is, if you were nice to you. By this I don’t mean saying hello to yourself in the mirror every morning. I’m not talking about friendliness here. I’m talking about giving yourself some quiet, some attention. Listen to your thoughts, dive deeper into them. The surface of an ocean is no place of beauty. It’s beneath the water, way down under that life thrives, is decorated with coral and seaweed and diversity! Life is not meant to be lived with one foot in the past and one in the future, worrying about irrelevant things like what tragedy has happened to you or what tragedy may occur around the corner. No, these things mean nothing compared to all the wonderful opportunities right in front of you. In closing, I’d like to simply reiterate. OWN. Three letters. Switch them around a bit. NOW. Oprah Winfrey Network is available through Direct TV on channel 279. -Oprah Winfrey

The TSP staff would like to commemorate Oprah Winfrey and her final episode with a party on October 21. There will be snacks and sparkling soda. See room E6 for more info.


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