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All about that bass (fishing)

Students eager to join revived angling club, hope to compete
Kate Hannon, Staff Writer March 23, 2018

Some students have found a unique activity to give them a break from both the daily stresses of schoolwork and the usual dependence on phones and social media—fishing . Sophomores Nick DeMunno and...

Art by Joanne Jun

Investment club makes cents for students’ futures

Those interested in finance have new co-curricular opportunity to learn more in field
Bridget Sloan, Staff Writer March 23, 2018

The Investment  Club is a new club for students interested in business, making money and the stock market. The club was started by juniors Will Riley and Nick McCaulley and is moderated by Mr. James Williams. “We...

LINKing upperclassmen, freshmen since day one

LINK Crew spends months preparing to guide incoming students
Allison Bosshart, Staff Writer February 16, 2018

Coming to a new school as a freshman can make students stressful and nervous, especially for their first day, but LINK leaders answer questions, share donuts and guide freshmen to their classes to make...

Art by Kenny Yi

Has Turnabout turned back to boys asking girls?

Kate Hannon, Staff Writer February 16, 2018

It may not be a promposal, but Turnabout asks can be pretty unique. Typically, Turnabout is the dance where a girl asks a date, as opposed to boys generally asking dates for other dances, including...

Art by Zoya Boskovic

Students act sooner on ACT preparation

Clare Dowd, Staff Writer February 16, 2018

At the start of junior year, talk of the ACT begins quietly, but as the year moves along, the quiet chatter becomes a loud roar as students’ hopes, fears and dreams start to materialize. The ACT is...

From Arlington Heights to ‘Under the Sea’

Students and adults transform stage for winter musical
Crystal Schuster, Staff Writer February 16, 2018

Deep  down under the sea, in the underwater world of crustaceans and talking fish, sea creatures and merfolk alike prepared to put on the performance of “The Little Mermaid” for the humans, but not...

New strength and conditioning Coach Alex Nadolna can be found daily in the athletic office and weight room. 
Photo by Anthony Novak

Hello, my name is Coach Nadolna

Bridget Sloan, Staff Writer February 16, 2018

This semester, student-athletes welcomed Coach Alex Nadolna, the new strength and conditioning coach. Coach Nadolna was previously the assistant strength and conditioning director at New Trier High School...

Veterans present the colors prior to Sammy Davis’s speech.

Sammy Davis speaks about Medal of Honor, wartime

Brooke Puccini, Local Editor December 8, 2017

As students celebrate the holiday season, they are reminded to be thankful. Often, however, students forget to recognize and give thanks to millions of strangers who sacrificed their lives for them: veterans....

Senior seeks Naval Academy acceptance

Grace Chang, Staff Writer December 8, 2017

November 11 is dedicated to thousands of veterans—those who sacrificed their youths for the country. Now what made these men to give up their comfortable lives at home and pick up their rifle-guns at...

Fr. Dan Hall, history teacher, served in the Army and the Marines.

Familiar faces surprise with military background

Grace Rygiel and Bridget Sloan, Staff Writers December 8, 2017

As students move through their average days, many are oblivious to the fact that they walk among faculty heroes, such as Fr. Bolser, Mr. Steve Burks, Mr. Jim Williams and Fr. Dan Hall, who have served...

Art by Kayla Johnson

Holiday season gifts new service opportunities to students

Allison Bosshart, Staff Writer December 8, 2017

The Christmas Season is a time to be thankful and serve others who are less fortunate. Rather than focusing on the gifts they will receive, many students have turned their attention to serving others and...

Boys participate in a ski club outing during the 1987-88 school year.

Growing, changing clubs over years

While ski club no longer exists, newspaper, language clubs withstand test of time.
Clare Dowd, Staff Writer December 8, 2017

When the Viatome came out with its first issue in 1965, the clubs and activities at Saint Viator were much different. As the years went by, some clubs fell out of favor, and new clubs and activities were...

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