Summer in school

June 7, 2010  
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One of the most common months which students take a liking to is June, not because of fathers day, or the longest day in the year, but because summer vacation starts. Several rumors rise when summer comes due to the suspicion that teachers live in their rooms, and that both Mr. Cannon and Mr. Corrigan... Read more »

Ultimate Frisbee

June 7, 2010  
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One of the largest challenges for teens during the summer is keeping busy and stays fit and active. With our society’s idolization of sports, there is a growing desire to engage in physical, group activities while having fun. Around the world, creative minds are pushing the limit to what can be done... Read more »

My athletic life as a basketball manager

June 3, 2010  
Filed under Sports, Uncategorized

Many of you have heard of “Q” or “Quist” going around the school. Yes, that is my nickname. That is what Coach Reid calls me, and apparently people have started calling me that since I first got here. I’m (or I was) the boy’s basketball manager, and boy do I have a story to tell you. It all... Read more »

What makes a good teacher?

June 3, 2010  
Filed under Opinion, Uncategorized

What makes a good teacher? What makes a good teacher? Well, there are some teachers that I like that make class time a lot of fun, and makes students look forward to.  Yes, there are some teachers who don’t make it fun, and give us a ton of homework. I’m not naming people, or pointing the finger,... Read more »

OAKS Testing

June 3, 2010  
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Mandated as of this year by the State of Oregon, sophomores and freshmen will have to pass all areas of their OAKS (Oregon Assessment Of Knowledge Skills) in order to graduate. However, the tests sometimes appear with material that some students may not yet have learned. For instance, in a sophomore... Read more »

The Fourth Kind and Aliens Abductions. Real or Not.

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April 23, 2010  
Filed under Opinion, Uncategorized

By: Hayle Hudson The movie The Fourth Kind started something in everyone’s mind and it’s spreading like wildfire. Leaving everyone questioning whether or not aliens are real. The Fourth Kind is a “some what” true based alien abduction film. The story,  set in Nome, Alaska is loosely based on... Read more »

Reality is the new MTV

April 23, 2010  
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MTV is known as one of today’s most popular cable television channels. MTV is home to shows such as Truelife, The Real World, The Hills, and Sixteen and Pregnant. A lot has changed since MTV has been around, including what is broadcasted. It was midnight on August first of the year 1981 when MTV was... Read more »

DECA

December 1, 2009  
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There are nearly thirty clubs here at Mountain View High School (some clubs may be inactive), but one club in particular really prepares you for the future and gives you the tools to guide you to your future career. This club is called DECA. DECA is an international association of high school and college... Read more »

Kassi Walker

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September 17, 2009  
Filed under Uncategorized, Viewpoints Staff

Born on June 18th, 1993 in Coos Bay, Oregon. Raised in Bend since the age of 4, Kassi is a junior this year and is interested in writing. She enjoys photography, spending time with her family and her boyfriend, Dutch Bros coffee, tie-dying, Softlips chapstick, singing in the car and missing every note,... Read more »

Former Cougar Basketball Players Go Collegiate

January 23, 2009  
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Former Mountain View post Sean Dart and former cougar all state wing Abe Lodwick are moving up the ranks to the collegiate level. Lodwick, who graduated from MVHS in 2007, is now a freshman at Washinton Staue University, where he is a guard on their Men’s Basketball team. Dart, who graduated last... Read more »

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