The Viking Views
Hoover High School
North Canton, OH
Issue Date: Friday, June 05, 2009 
Issue: Issue 10
Last Update: Monday, June 01, 2009


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By The Viking Views Staff

Boys Tennis The boys tennis team finished the season on a high note. They received second place in the Federal League only losing one game to the Jackson Polar Bears. They couldn’t have done it withou full story >

Not a ‘Night’ to remember
By Cory Veldhuizen

Do not be fooled. While the trailer for “Night at the Museum: Battle for the Smithsonian” may seem packed full of fun, hilarious characters and ingenious ideas, the actual movie is not quite the same full story >

‘Angels’ has no ‘Demons’
By Kara Riccardi

Angels and Demons” challenges minds with its suspense, thrills, and historical relevance that would attract any movie fan. Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) is a symbologist making a reappearance from the full story >

CD Reviews
By The Viking Views Staff

Green Day “21st Century Breakdown” As one of the most anticipated albums of the year, there are many expectations that Green Day must live up to. “21st Century Breakdown” adds to Green Day’s prolific full story >

By Katy Bernard

or all of you music fans out there, this summer can be filled with a lot of entertainment and fun. Many bands and artists will tour northeast Ohio this summer. Whether you are into pop, country, roc full story >

By Joanna Branch

With school coming to an end, it’s time for some of the 2009 summer movies to approach. With popcorn in hand, flocking to take seats at the theater, kids are prepared for a movie that will blow their full story >

The Big Ticket: Hard Court Hardships
By Nate Sopp

It was just another game; it was just another night. And it was just another chance to prove to everyone that the Loyola Marymount “run and gun” brand of basketball was not just about entertainment. full story >

Game Face: Shannon Lee
By Kayleigh McMullen

The words pit and standards may sound foreign to most people, but for sophomore Shannon Lee, these words are in her everyday vocabulary. Pit stands for the mat and standards hold up the bar that she j full story >

By Heather Ramsey

When most students think of summer, they think of relaxing and soaking up the time off school. Others spend their vacation working a summer job to earn some extra money. However, many dedicated athlet full story >

By Jenn Shaw

This summer many students will be trading in their orange and black for camouflage and boots. These students are the fresh faces of the United States military. Senior Jesi Robinson is one of these st full story >

By Rachel Baran

Private or public? In- or out-of-state? Two-year or four-year…? Such early decisions regarding college are complicated. While higher education comes in all shapes and sizes, one idea remains clear: Mo full story >

By Betsy Pratt

Pick your plastic car: red, orange or green? Grab your gender: pink or blue. Choose which path to go down: college or career? Would you like auto insurance with that? The reality of life is similar to full story >

Game Face: Alex Steenrod
By Nate Sopp

Hard work is nothing new for Junior Alex Steenrod, who is a shot-put thrower. After two years, he is one of the best throwers on team. “My personal best is 42.5 feet, and I’m trying to get better eve full story >

By Hoover High School's student body

In 10 years, I see myself in the United States Navy as an officer. I see myself married with a kid. I want a son. I want to be living the American dream. I see myself in this way because I set goal full story >

By Kayli Settles

In 10 years, I would like to be graduated from college. In 10 years, I will not be married, but in a stable relationship. In 10 years, I would like to have the things that most people want out of lif full story >

Stanislavski: Stand up
By Carter Stanislaw

Walking around the school, as my esteemed colleague, Paiton Swope suggested, I noticed that most of the students here are generally the same. They all dress similarly and act in a predetermined fashio full story >

People not seen: Look twice
By Paiton Swope

Walk through Hoover. You see many things. We’re good with things such as academics and sports, but one other thing Hoover is good at is stereotyping. As I walk through the hallways I’ll hear things su full story >

By Jessica Royer

Whether I want to go to Miami, New York or Paris someday — I haven’t really thought about it yet. However, I do know that I’m going somewhere in the world one way or another, even if im still stuck in full story >

Upperclassmen only
By Editorial Board

As the prom comes again, an issue, which has been settled the same way each time, arises. Allowing underclassmen to the prom is a tough decision; there are quite a few gray areas present in the argum full story >

Hate crime bill resurfaces
By Editorial Board

Originally, President Bush tried to prevent the hate crime bill from becoming law. Now that Barack Obama, who supports the bill, has taken office, the hate crime bill has once again appeared in Congre full story >