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The Senior Prints Volume 94, Issue 8

Seniors

COVID-19 Special Issue - BELOW IS COMPLETELY MADE UP NEWS, JUST FOR FUN - ENJOY! -

Prom gets a little out of hand

MS. HUEY

What did graduation look like in 2020?

Senior year was definitely different this year, the school worked hard to make it as special as possible. P2

Good-byes

CLEARLY NOT A REAL PHOTO

TSP staffers write their final farewells

Each staffer writes a personal column saying good-bye however they see fit to NV and those they will miss. P3, 6, 7, 8

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BREAK DANCING DURING Prom are Principal Mark Pugh and senior Daniel Klein. Most students didn’t even know they could break dance, but some suspected they had hidden moves they were waiting to break out. Lindsey Hubay Co-Editor

A night of fancy attire, good food, and prizes is what every senior looks forward to at Northview, their Prom! This year, everyone came dressed in their best masquerade attire ready for an unforgettable evening. The night started off with pictures at the Toledo Museum of Art. This year, some couples got into a bit of a squabble trying to obtain the perfect background for their pictures. Before anyone knew what was happening senior Emily Thielen had ripped the sleeves off of her dress, wrapped them around her head like a sweatband, and started using her black

belt in karate to move people away from the location she wanted to use as a backdrop. “I was just trying to get some pictures with the pillars. I don’t know why people just couldn’t understand that,” Thielen said. After the somewhat chaotic start to the night, the students participated in the Promenade, a Sylvania tradition where students walk through downtown Sylvania displaying their attire and their date. This year was special because each student got a free slice of J&G’s Pizza as they walked past the restaurant. Although it was a nice appetizer before dinner, it made for some interesting pictures and even a few stains

on dresses as the pizzeria got a little creative this year with how they chose to disperse the slices - uses a pizza slice shooter. “The pizza was great, but my date got it all over her dress. I told her not to wear white, so she can’t blame me,” senior Avinash Singh said. Finally, after the minor inconveniences, the students arrived at the Renaissance to truly begin their night. The only dinner option was pasta in order to save money, but senior Justine Umfleet said it was the highlight of her night. “We had to make some financial decisions we weren’t sure would be popular, but these buttered noodles are to die for,” Umfleet said.

Senior Daniel Klein was the first one to step out onto the dance floor. “I’ve been waiting for this night since Homecoming. I love busting a move out on the floor, and knew that I had to be the first one out there,” Klein said. Unbeknownst to him, Principal Mark Pugh had the same idea and was not happy that Klein beat him to the dance floor. “I mean, it’s my first year chaperoning the Prom. Of course I want to be the first person to show off my moves. There was only one option, a danceoff. It’s safe to say Mr. Klein did not win,” Mr. Pugh said. Even though the evening wasn’t perfect, the students were just happy that it didn’t get canceled due to the coronavirus.

Class Olympics scandal erupts

MS. HUEY

What are you doing next?

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Class Olympics was surprisingly canceled after a cheating scandal this year, which is still being investigated. It was a very close race going into the event with sophomores leading at 150 points, followed by the freshmen at 125, then the seniors at 115, and then the juniors at 100. Seniors were bringing in big points in surprise new events such as sky diving, paintball vs teachers, and miles run the fastest on treadmills. Not to be outdone the juniors made a huge comeback in other new events such as guess the number I’m thinking of run by math teacher John Eckhart who chose numbers anywhere between 0 and infinity and another new to NV game, no rules rugby run by iMedia teacher Tami Blue. “I played in college, we always said if no one broke a bone, it was a bad game,” she said. All four classes came into the final lip sync battle with close scores, so this event was going to determine the winner, but that is where the trouble began. The freshmen took to the fake mics and immediately started to lip sync their rendition of judge, and psychology teacher Sarah Rhine’s favorite song, “I Want it That Way” by the Backstreet Boys. This surprised most of the crowd as it is not really a crowd

CLEARLY NOT A REAL PHOTO pleaser in 2020, but much to the surprise of the entire school, the actual Back Street Boys joined the freshmen to lip sync to Mrs. Rhine - clearly winning her over and earning the team a special bonus score of 200 points. Not to be outdone, the sophomores also brought out their own surprise guest, Post Malone to lip sync

“Circles” followed by the junior class who brought out the The Weeknd to lip sync “Blinding Lights”. All of this caught the senior class by surprise who spent weeks preparing a lip sync without a celebrity guest star. They could not be reached for comment. The freshmen were still in the lead

with the bonus points and the teachers and judges were still excited about the Backstreet Boys while the students were screaming about Post Malone and The Weeknd. Head of the Class Olympics Committee, Mr. Word, is still looking into the rule book to see if celebrity guest lip syncers are allowed.


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