Search
  • Homecoming 2005: Week-long festivities conclude with coronation

    Monday, October 03, 2005 By: Leslie Walters

    At LVHS the halls are alive with the sound of Homecoming. Students have been taking part in “Spirit Week” with dress-up days. Monday was “college T-shirt day”; Tuesday was “flashback day” with stude

    Full Story 
  • LVHS contributes to Katrina

    Monday, October 03, 2005 By: Jessica Poli

    The devastation left in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina will be a concern facing our nation for many years. Immediate help is needed for hurricane victims, those who lost everything they had and ar

    Full Story 
  • All Ligonier, no Valley: football gets a new look: Mountie football sports new uniforms and helmets

    Monday, October 03, 2005 By: Andy Pompelia

    If you have seen the football team around the school, on the practice field or at the stadium you’ve probably noticed a thing or two about the new and improved Ligonier Mounties.

    Full Story 
  • “Fallball” helps softball players stay in shape for season

    Wednesday, October 05, 2005 By: Jen Cramer

    It’s that time of year again and fall sports are in high gear. Fall sports include JV and varsity football, JV and varsity boys’ and girls’ soccer, girls’ JV and varsity volleyball and cheerleading. T

    Full Story 
  • Fall Sport ShortGirls’ Soccer

    Wednesday, October 05, 2005 By: Kori Tetkoski

    Ligonier girls’ soccer, coached by Eric and Keith Vogelsang, is off to a good but disappointing year. The team record stands at 1-5-1 as of Sept. 22.

    Full Story 
  • Fall Sport ShortVarsity Boys’ Soccer

    Wednesday, October 05, 2005 By: Mike Schwab

    The Ligonier Valley soccer team is off to a shaky start with a record of 2-5. The team lost several key players to graduation, but they still expect to win over 50 percent of their games, and make it

    Full Story 
  • EditorialTime to unite a divided nation

    Wednesday, October 05, 2005 By: Mike Schwab

    Where did American patriotism go? Whatever happened to the United States being “united”? Sadly, the fact of the matter is, it takes disaster to unite our nation. It showed with the attacks of Sep

    Full Story 
  • The woman behind the language: Mrs. Kelly Fry conveys her love of the Spanish language to her students

    Wednesday, October 05, 2005 By: Nate Kerns

    In today's society, there are many Spanish-speaking superstars such as Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Cheech Marin, Carlos Mencia, but the most phenomenal of them all is the superstar of speech, the transla

    Full Story 
  • Senior Nick Parrish studies abroad

    Wednesday, October 05, 2005 By: Katie Mattern

    For many, traveling approximately 4,258.25 miles to live in another country for an entire year and speaking their native language seems like a nightmare. For Nick Parrish, it was an honor that turned

    Full Story 
  • Kaitlin Nemeth travels the world

    Wednesday, October 05, 2005 By: Dan Bertolino

    While many people were traveling to the beach this summer, one LVHS student was spending her summer thousands of miles away. Senior Kaitlin Nemeth spent six weeks in Israel as part of the Bronfman You

    Full Story 
    
The Valley Voice Ligonier Valley High School Ligonier, PA
Issue Date: Friday, September 30, 2005 Issue: Volume VII, Issue 1 Last Update: Wednesday, October 05, 2005

At-a-glance

Pirates! is a ‘swashbuckling’adventure, yet has drawbacks
“Live the life.” That is the subtitle to Sid Meier’s remake of his original 1987 game, Sid Meier’s Pirates! And that is just what this game does – lets you live the life of an aspiring pirate as he
full story 
Any movie buff knows summer is the best time to see movies. This summer was no exception. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, based on the 1964 novel of the same name, is the third time the boo
full story 
As I drove through the gates of Delaware Valley College, I felt I was in a totally different world. There were teenagers everywhere I looked. Students ran to classes, while others sat around talking
full story 
The recently opened Panera Bread at Greengate Center in Greensburg puts a new spin on traditional fast food restaurants and cafés with its selection of soups, salads, sandwiches and bagels.
full story 
Have you ever seen a Watchamahoo? They may be brown, they may be blue. One Ligonier grad has seen one, have you? Jeffrey Donato graduated from LVHS in 1997. He then went on to Westmoreland County
full story 
Have you ever seen a Watchamahoo? They may be brown, they may be blue. One Ligonier grad has seen one, have you? Jeffrey Donato graduated from LVHS in 1997. He then went on to Westmoreland County
full story 
Ligonier Valley High School provides many programs for students that enable them to pursue their future career and academic goals. One of these programs is the school-career-employment program.
full story 
Senior Lanell Craig has put in many hours over the past four years on her way to earning her pilot's license. Now she plans on attending Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to help her reach her goal
full story 
Imagine traveling thousands of miles away from your home, family, and friends to spend a year in a totally different country. Mariya Vezenicheva has done just that. She recently traveled all the way f
full story 
While many people were traveling to the beach this summer, one LVHS student was spending her summer thousands of miles away. Senior Kaitlin Nemeth spent six weeks in Israel as part of the Bronfman You
full story 
<< 1 2 3 >>  Number of stories in this edition: 29

Staff View

Melanie Caughey

Advisor
Email Me

lnath

Web Editor

acarney

Print Editor

khuber

Co-Editor

View PDF's

Online Archives

There are currently 22 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

Advertising