Fahrenheit 451 heats up creativity
Michael Bullard, Artist/Writer
April 23, 2012
By Michael Bullard Walking into a classroom, a student might expect academic posters or various educational trinkets scattered about the room in decoration. However, when walking into Mrs. Iovino’s class, there are portable stomach pumps and mechanical incinerators; all devices from the mind... Read more »
A kitty conundrum
Lorenzo Bright, Writer
April 20, 2012
By Lorenzo Bright Ever thought that something was missing in a friend’s life? Is there a never ending void in their heart? To fill these voids, maybe they need a little bit of sunshine to brighten up their lives. For any students that love animals out there, there is hope! Everyone knows that... Read more »
Time’s out for tickets!
Shane Wilwohl, Writer
April 18, 2012
By Shane Wilwohl The hustle and bustle at the foldable tables in the cafeteria has come to an end this week. All available prom tickets that were up for sale have been bought, and spots for prom have been sold out. Most students who wanted to go grabbed their tickets in the knick of time, especially... Read more »
Season 10’s American Idol
Delaney Herper, Writer
April 17, 2012
By Delaney Herper The winner of season 10 American Idol is country singer Scotty McCreery. At age 17 he became the 2nd youngest person to ever win American Idol. Scotty McCreery is a country singer and has had 2 top chart hits, “I Love You This Big” and “The Trouble With Girls”. His album Clear... Read more »
Busch Gardens vs. Adventure Islands
Tamara Dacic, Writer
April 16, 2012
By Tamara Dacic Summer represents freedom. Homework has vanished, the alarm clock no longer rings at 6 a.m., it’s time to relax, but where to go? Most high school students choose to go to Busch Gardens or Adventure Islands, but which one is better? Busch Gardens has rides for thrill seekers such... Read more »
The show must go on!
Chris Dalbo, Web Editor
April 12, 2012
By Chris Dalbo Students arrived to school this morning and noticed a thick haze in the air. More than a dozen fires are currently torching north Florida. One fire is affecting 25,000 acres of land on the border that separates Florida and Georgia. The smoky conditions in the air are raising the concerns... Read more »
OHS going circus wild
Daniela Oramas, Writer
April 11, 2012
By Daniela Oramas Circus acts, flying people, juggling, dancing, and singing are all coming to OHS. Barnum is a musical play consisting of two parts about the life of P.T. Barnum and is based on the Barnum and Bailey Circus. According to Mrs. Molfetto, “The show travels through Mr. Barnum’s... Read more »
Where in the world are the Warriors?
April 6, 2012
By Nicole Boose and Tori Starewich If you were one of the few who walked into school on Friday the sixth – Good Friday- you might’ve noticed that a large number of OHS’s population was missing. “The other day, when I looked, over 400 were out,” said Office Attendance Specialist Mrs. Gunn,... Read more »
Student shares Hunger Games secrets
Delaney Herper and Daniela Oramas, Writers
March 23, 2012
By Delaney Herper and Daniela Oramas Olivia Pedroff, 10th grade, saw the Hunger Games at 12:00 am Friday morning and still managed to make it to her 7:05 class. According to Olivia the movie is worth seeing. “She [Katniss] is really trying to make a difference. She cares for people. She isn’t... Read more »
Future in drama
Kaila Powell, Journalism 1
March 21, 2012
By Kaila Powell Jenna Tuthill, 9th grade, stepped on the stage, ballet shoes on her feet. After all of her mental preparation, she ended up doing cartwheels across the stage. “I had a routine kind of planned out in my head, but I became nervous and forgot everything. It was embarrassing, I just... Read more »


