Archive for February 2008

Reitz Wrestlers Go To State

This morning Reitz Wrestlers were headed off to state. Nathan Jones, Connor Houchis, Zach ‘Moose’ Campbell, and Alex Johns wil be the four wrestlers representing Reitz at the state compettion. Lets support these guys and hope for a State Title!

Here are some pictures from the Sectional competition:

Tanner Babb
Tanner Babb

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Reitz buzzing with renovations

During the past few months, it’s not been uncommon to have to walk around a ladder or two. Hall renovations have been underway since before Christmas break, but the renovations have been going on for much longer than just this year.

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Speech builds up steam

Last time we heard from the speech team, the season had yet to begin and the members were working hard to ensure a great year. And at this point, it’s somewhat tough to say whether they’re keeping up with that goal or not, as they’ve only had two meets so far.

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Cloverfield brings a killer story

Movies that come out early in the year always sit at a disadvantage. Think about it; the sooner they come out, the more time they’ll have to be forgotten. People usually see quite a few movies throughout the year, and the ones towards the beginning always tend to fade from their minds, unless of course the movie was overwhelmingly spectacular. Such is the case with Cloverfield. One of the first movies to be released this year will undoubtedly be one of the most successful.

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The Sweeny Todd Soundtrack Slices Up A Musical Marvel

In December, Tim Burton fans were welcomed to a new look on the award winning musical, “Sweeney Todd”. Not to be let down, more and more fans flocked to movie theatres to see it over and over again and hurried to stores such as FYE and Wal-Mart to buy the music by a musical genius- Stephen Sondheim.

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Winter Wardrobe

At some point in our lives we dream of a life where cold winter weather is not an issue. Unfortunately for most, that may not happen until retirement. Instead of long walks on sun-soaked beaches, or Tuesday summer night parties, we look forward to waking up at five in the morning trying to find some sort of warmth to wear along with respectable clothes for those below-freezing days.

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