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February 2007
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News

Issue 4

Smoke Signals,
Online,
Page 3

Monthly
Feature:
PT Couples
Pages 6 & 7

Photo submitted by Jaylan Pinto

Signals
Smoke

Volume 38

Milchovich makes move to main office
Rachel Horensky	

Co Editor-In-Chief

of students. The new position is
a learning experience and he said
it is hard to compare this position
with teaching because they are so
different. Though he misses being
in the classroom, Milchovich said
of his new position that he now
has an opportunity to work with
students on a different level. Other
job perks include on increase in
salary, a new office, and the ability
to control his schedule. Though
he undecided about whether he
will be back in the classroom or
the office next year, he has had
a positive experience. “Dr. Hajzus
and Mr. Henaghan have been
great and I have learned a lot.”
The PTHS students and faculty
have
expressed confidence
in Milchovich as the Dean of

Photo by Bill Berry

	
The 2006 school year has
brought many changes to the
high school, including the new
position of Dean of Students.
Former mathematics teacher
Nick Milchovich accepted the
new job in mid-November.
This role was created so that
students could go directly to an
administrator with any issues
and that administrator would
be available to give his full
attention to the student body.
Milchovich’s new position not
only required him moving from
his third floor classroom to the
principal’s office, but it also put
him in charge of disciplinary
actions,
parking
passes,
attendance, and supervision

Dean of Students Mr. Milchovich reviews his email to
locate student issues as part of his new position.

Students. “By promoting Mr. Milchovich it’s a
huge benefit because it saves the principals time
from having to train a brand new employee,”
Media teacher Mrs. Erin Boni noted.

Arts on display
Ashley Czajkowski	

Index

News

Troupe 185’s production
of Shenandoah
Page 3

Staff Writer

The Library Arts Café is an annual, weeklong Mary Fecher, the library secretary. The Café, however,
event that showcases and gives students a chance to gives students a chance to witness first hand the different
view the school’s elective departments. Each day of classes they may have thought they would never have
this week, the library hosts a
had interest in. This is especially
different “act”. These acts can
convenient because it is hosted
range from students sculpting
right before scheduling. Thus, the
on the potter’s wheel to artistic
Café consequently gives students
photography posted throughout
a chance to perhaps take a new
the library.
interest in a class they may have
On Monday, the Café will
not been aware of prior to the
host the theater department.
Café.
Tuesday will consist of visual arts
	 After watching the various
such as sculpting, painting, and
acts, students have an opportunity
computer design. The orchestra
to meander throughout the library,
Mrs. Mary Fecher, Library Secretary
will be performing during
socialize, and purchase food
the Café on Wednesday. The
and drinks. The proceeds from
media departments, including
selling food will then go towards
photography, journalism, and
sponsoring Drop Everything and
broadcasting, can be seen on Thursday. The Café will also Read days (DEAR) and the library luncheons.
boast a rock band on the Friday of that week.
The Library Arts Café takes place during all nine
	
“Many students do not have the chance to see periods during the week of March 2nd. Students will attend
what’s going on in other departments,” according to Mrs. the Café with their English class.

“Many students do not
have the chance to see
what’s going on in other
departments”

PTHS competes on Hometown High-Q
Emily Bigley	

Opinion

Staff Writer

	
On January 13th, five PTHS
students competed on KDKA’s quiz
show Hometown High-Q, designed for
academically talented students. The PT
What electives should you team was comprised of senior captain
take next year?
Kevin Danchisko, junior Elizabeth
Zeffiro, and freshmen John Wawrose
Pages 4 & 5
competed on Hometown High-Q. The
team was coached by social studies
teacher Mr. Mark Redilla. The Peters
team battled against Ringgold and
Redbank Valley. Although Peters
came in last place with a score of 380
(Ringgold 400, Redbank Valley 460),
Boys’ basketball season it was a well-rounded competition.
wrap up.
Peters Township High School hopes
to become a regular contender on the
Pages 8
show for years to come. Considering

Sports

being invited to participate in the
show for the first time was an
accomplishment. The match is based
on the It’s Academic format, which
is another high school game show
competition. There are five rounds
in the game that all include sets of
questions. Before the start of Round
1, each team is given 100 points.
During the first round, “Start
Smart,” each team is asked a series
of ten questions that have a universal
topic. Every question that is answered
correctly results in 10 points added to
the team’s total. If the answer to the
question is incorrect, 10 points will
be subtracted. For the duration of the
second round, “Database,” students

are asked a sequence of six questions.
Luckily, if a team answers incorrectly
there is no penalty. For each question
answered accurately, teams pick up
20 points. During the third and fourth
rounds, “Pix File” and Advantage
Round,” visual aids on the team’s
monitors and envelopes filled with
questions come into play. The final
round, “Quicktime,” is based solely on
speed. Each team has a member start
on the buzzer. After Ken Rice finishes
asking the question, the floor is open
to whoever hits their buzzer first. The
point values in this round range from
20-30 points. Students can watch
Hometown High-Q every Saturday on
KDKA television.
PT Reference

February 2007
Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday
1

Girls Varsity
Basketball @ Shaler
7:30

Friday
2

Boys Varsity
Basketball vs. Mt
Pleasant 7:30

Saturday
3

Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Mt Lebo 7:30

Ground
Varsity Ice Hockey @ Hog Day
Greater Latrobe 7:30

4

5

6

Girls Varsity
Basketball vs.
Trinity 7:30

7

Boys Varsity
Varsity Wrestling
Basketball vs. Moon vs. Hopewell 7:30
7:30

Senior Rec.

Pay A
C ompliment
Day
11

9

Girls Varsity Basketball @ Cannon
Mac 7:30

Boys Varsity
Basketball @
Cannon Mac 7:30

Varsity Ice Hockey
@ TJ 6:15

Snowball
7:30-10:30

12

13

14

15

16

17

20

21

22

23

24

Varsity Ice Hockey
vs. Montour 9:30

19

For the Love
of Milk Day

Varsity Ice Hockey
@ Elizabeth Forward 6:15

Faculty
Dodgeball
Game 6:00
25

Varsity Wrestling
@ Montour 7:00

10

No
School

Satisfied
Staying Single
Day

18

8

26

Varsity Ice Hockey
vs Erie Cathedral
Prep 7:30

27

28

International
Pancake Day

Smoke Signals
Smoke Signals is produced seven times during a school year by the students
of Media II,III, IV Journalism and extracurricular staff at Peters Township High
School, 264 E. McMurray Road, McMurray PA 15317. Telephone: 724-9416250 x.5379. E-mail: sitlern@pt-sd.org.
Commentaries, reviews, and opinion columns are the expressed opinion of
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Co-Editors in Chief
Kaitlin Houser
Rachel Horensky
Kara Krawiec
Layout Editor
Catherine McCarron
News Editor
Angelina Nepa
Life & Style Editor
Colleen Counihan
Opinion Editor
Brittany Beyer
Sports Editor
Sean-Paul Mauro

Marketing Editiors
Emily Bigley
Nick Sikora
Staff Writers
Jessica Berardino, Bill Berry, Emily Bigley, Ashley Czajowski, Garrett Dennis,
Drew Karpen, Sean Naccarelli, Chris
Portz, Derek Redding, Brendan Sikora,
Nick Sikora, Renee Wunderlich
Layout Team
Megan Enscoe, Katie Gavlick, Stephanie Gillece, Lisa Lerario,
Adviser
Nicole Sitler

Varsity Wrestling
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Salem 7:00
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A. Czajkowski

J. Berardino

R. Wunderlich

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A. Nepa

Planning to stop drunk drivers
Ashley Czajkowski	

Staff Writer

Toyota Motor Corporation is developing
a reliable system for cars that automatically
shuts down the vehicle if its sensors pick up
signs of excessive alcohol consumption. The
cars fitted with this detection system will not
start if sweat sensors in the steering wheel
recognize a large amount of alcohol in the
driver’s bloodstream. The system could also be
useful if the sensors detect unusual steering.
If this would occur, the car would then be
slowed to a stop. The system could also take
action and slow to a stop if the special camera
installed along with this system shows that the
driver’s pupils are not in focus. The system
not only hopes to prevent drunk driving but to
prevent driving while drowsy or fatigued.
“By the end of 2009, Toyota hopes
to fit cars with this system,” according to

the Associated Press. Another Japanese car
manufacturer, Nissan Motor Corporation, has
already been researching and experimenting
with breathalyzer-like devices. These devices
could potentially detect if the driver was
drunk. Similar technologies, such as alcohol
ignition interlocks, are in use in the U.S. and
elsewhere.
Actions such as these are being taken
to hopefully reduce the spike in drunk driving
crashes that not only the U.S. is experiencing,
but other countries such as Japan are enduring
as well. For example, Japan experienced a
series of alcohol-related accidents last year.
These incidents prompted increased research
and experimenting in order to get these new
cars on the road as soon as possible.

Barry Wood returns to Troupe 185 with Shenandoah
	 Taylor Piedmonte	
Staff Writer
	
	
In
March,
PTHS
Thespian Troupe 185 will be
performing
the
Broadway
musical Shenandoah. English
teacher Barry Wood is directing,
with Ryan Perrotte serving as
musical director and
Donna Fox conducting
the orchestra. Dawn
Basham
student
directs while Renee
Wunderlich
serves
as stage manager.
	
The Tony award
winning Shenandoah
centers
around
a
widower,
Charlie
Anderson, who lives
with his large family in
Virginia during the Civil War.
Anderson does not wish to be
involved in the war because he
doesn’t consider it relevant to
his family. However, the family
is forced into action when
the youngest son is taken
prisoner by Union Soldiers.
	
Shenandoah
marks
the return of Wood as a

director in Troupe 185. Wood,
who created the troupe in
1970, said, “Shenandoah is a
challenging, serious musical
which contrasts the previous
productions
this
season.”

	
Shenandoah,
like
previous
spring
musicals,
brings together many students
and teachers from the Music
and Theatre departments.
“My favorite part of the show
is working with the
students, I love the
rehearsal
process
and I am thrilled to
be working with Mr.
Perrotte, Mrs. Fox, and
technical director Mr.
Walsh…We have a great
team,” stated Wood.
	
Shenandoah
stars Thomas Rauch
as Charlie Anderson,
Paige Venanzi as
Jenny, Tom Norton as “the
boy”, Carl Mitchell as Sam,
Becky Rosky as Anne, Taylor
Piedmonte as James, and
Abu Shettima as Gabrielle.
Performances will be March
1st at 7:00, and March 2nd and
3rd at 7:30. Tickets are $7 for
general admission and $4 for
students and seniors.

Shenandoah marks the
return of Wood as a
director in Troupe 185.
The main theme of
Shenandoah is family, both
immediate
and
worldwide.
“Throughout the show, the
central
character
discovers
that he is part of the family
of man…he realizes that every
man and woman on this planet
is his brother and his sister and
we are all responsible for taking
care of each other,” said Wood.

Smoke Signals goes high tech
Renee Wunderlich	

	

Staff Writer

Sekely’s
computer
class
worked
on
designing the layout
for the website. It
had to be something
both functional and
visually
appealing,”
said
Mrs.
Sitler,
journalism
teacher
and
coordinator
of
the
Smoke
Signals
website.
S e k e l y ’ s
classes
submitted
their best original
designs,
the
top
three
were
then
forwarded to Sitler’s
journalism
classes.
Her newspaper staff
voted on their favorite

layout, which was
the one developed
by freshman Andrea
Briggs. “I tried to
make
something
user-friendly-really
understandable- and
easy on the eyes. It
wasn’t hard to do,
and it was a lot of
fun,”
said
Briggs.
While
the
site is still currently
under
construction,
Sitler hopes to have
it
fully
operating
by the beginning of
February.
She also
plans on featuring it
at the annual Library
Arts Café.
“The

goal is to eventually
have this site to not
only showcase the
newspaper, but for it
to be something all
media classes can
contribute to. We’ll
be
adding
photos
and short video clips,
as well as further
developing
student
surveys and other
interactive activities.
It will be a mass
PTHS media center.”
To
access
the Smoke Signals
website, just go to the
Peters Township High
School homepage and
look for the link: PTHS
newspaper, “Smoke

A zoo in Adelaide, Australia, recently put a
group of humans on display so that scientists
can observe their behavior over the course
of a month and make conjectures about
the influence of captivity on large primates.
The zoo’s visitors have a chance to vote for
their favorite subject and the winner will
reside over the entire zoo as resident “Super
human.” Billed by the zoo as “Big Brother
Behind Bars,” volunteers imitating primates
wear mikes and act out in front on webcams.
New Jersey’s legislature recently convened
and proposed cutting the word “idiot” from
its state constitution. The words “no idiot
or insane person should enjoy the right of
suffrage” were penned nearly 150 years ago.
State Senate President Richard Codey, the
father of the legislation, declared that “idiot”
is “outdated, vague, offensive to many and
may be subject to misinterpretation.” Codey
intends to extend voting rights to people
with emotional or cognitive disabilities.
On January 11, thousands marched in New
Orleans to city hall to protest of a string of
recent murders. “We have come to lodge
our complaint…We have come to declare
that a city that could not be drowned in
the floods of a storm will not be drowned
in the blood of its citizens.” Reverend J.C.
Raphael explained. Since the beginning of the
year, eight murders have been committed.
Nakita Shavers, sister to one of the victims,
recently said, “My intention is to … become
a prominent politician for this city…but the
sad part is, if the violence keeps up the way
that it is, I won’t have a city to come back to.”
Entries submitted by Angelina Nepa

Photo by Sean Naccarelli

PTHS
has
stepped
into
the
21st century: Smoke
Signals
is
now
accessible
on
the
web. The new online
version will not only
feature
the
same
topic categories as
the monthly hard
copy of the paper, but
also extra articles,
pictures, and surveys.
	
Preparation
for what is hoped to
be the new number
one
resource
for
high school student
news officially started
at the end of last
November.
“Mrs.

Pizza Patron, a Dallas based pizza company,
has begun accepting Mexican pesos at all
of its 59 locations scattered throughout
Texas, Arizona, California, Nevada and
Colorado. Andrew Gamm, director of brand
development for the firm asserted, “We know
that a large number of them travel back
and forth between the U.S. and Mexico and
consequently have some pesos left over in
their pocket. The pizza business is extremely
competitive and…this was a way to position
ourselves in relation to our competitors.”
Never before has any U.S. company accepted
Mexican currency so far from the border.

Sophomore Julia Broglie visits Smoke Signals
website, the brand new faction of PTHS newspaper.
Opinion
B. Beyer

“

G. Dennis

N. Sikora

S. Naccarelli

Classic love stays in style
Kara Krawiec
Co Editor-In-Chief

What’s your favorite

Romantic
Movie
“I liked the Notebook.”

Jessica Policz, ‘09

“I love A Walk to Remember.”
Savannah Lindberg, ‘07

“Texas Chainsaw Massacre is
definatley the best.”
Mary Irwin, ‘08

“My favorite romantic movie
is Gone with the Wind.”
Tom Norton, ‘10

Classic love never goes out of
style.According to dictionary.com, a
“chick flick” is a movie directed towards
a female audience that displays deep
emotions of love and conflict resolution.
Yes, the chick flick is known for its
basic storyline: boy meets girl, boy
and girl fall in love, a problem arises
and then boy and girl end up back
together in the end. For some reason,
though, these steps can be mixed and
matched in a variety of ways to make
the basic chick flick interesting enough
for hundreds of similar, but still unique,
plots for movies. So to get ready for
those romantic days of February, here
are a few suggestions of the classic
chick flicks that should definitely be
watched during this season of love.
Sleepless in Seattle- Ah, two
people brought together by a radio
show that go to great lengths to meet
and ultimately fall in love. Is there a
better example of a chick flick? Oh, I
think not. When a little boy calls into
a local radio show in Seattle to tell the
story of his widower father and how all

he wants for his dad is to find a wife,
of course, hundreds of women are
moved by this and send in letters from
all over the country to offer marriage
proposals. One woman in particular
feels a connection to this man and
his son and knows that she needs to
meet him, even though she’s already
engaged. This 90’s classic has captured
the hearts of thousands with the help
of the dynamitic duo, Tom Hanks and
Meg Ryan.
Miss Congeniality- This stars
the sensational Sandra Bullock. This
movie has just the right ingredients
to make the perfect piece of chick
flick greatness. When Gracie Hart, a
woman that has anything but “grace”,
has to go undercover as a Miss America
beauty pageant contestant to save the
show, this strong-willed leading lady
makes us laugh out loud. Bullock pulls
this character off with just the right
amount of sass and class with a little
hopeless romantic side to make this
movie worth seeing again and again.
How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days-

ABC and Fox attract viewers

Valentine’s Day

Drew Karpen
Opinion Writer

He Said vs. She Said
Nick Sikora

			

Brittany Beyer

Is Valentine’s Day a Hallmark
There was a real St. Valentine, so I
guess it’s a holiday. Hallmark definitely
invented the holiday though.

No way, but it is definitely blown out
of proportion by them.

Who would be your ideal
Its a tough choice between Connor
Tarwater and Sean-Paul Mauro. Close
third is Justin Broglie.

Justin Broglie because his
dancing skills are absurd.

break

What would be the best Valentine’s Day gift for
Advil. Because 50% of the girls I know
and 83.6% of those I don’t know give
me headaches, and the whole holiday
is about girls.

Getting accepted to Parson’s. Actually,
getting accepted into college in
general.

What do you plan to do on Valentine’s

Decide on a Valentine.

Ask my boyfriend! It’s a mystery to
me.

	
The New Year started off with a
bang when several TV series premiered
in January. The popular series on ABC
and Fox were anticipated to be bigger
and better than before, but the shows
did not live up to the much-anticipated
hype. ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, Desperate
Housewives, and Lost, all came out with
new episodes last month. Everyone
seems to be in love with the show Grey’s
Anatomy. Everywhere I go, I hear
people talking about how much they
love it. “It has a phenomenal cast with
really interesting, surprising twists in
the show, not to mention the fact that
I’m practically in love with McDreamy”,
said senior Brandi Kohne. Desperate
Housewives is back, but boring and
not really entertaining. On the other
hand, the new season of Lost is going
to be the best one yet because of the
unexpected twist that will occur.
	
Fox had three main shows
premiering in January: Prison Break,
American Idol, and 24. Senior Kerstin
Makowski said that Prison Break “is
intriguing and adventurous because the
second season is all about the brothers
and their escape.” Next, American Idol
is very entertaining because at first you
5

Smoke Signals
February 2007

Effective elective enlightenment
Kaitlin Houser	
Co Editor-In-Chief

	
It is 8:45 A.M. and you hear
your phone buzz; you open your
phone and read the text message,
“Wat classes r u takin?” You realize
you have not even thought about next
year’s classes, and start to panic. As
a senior, I have gone through all the
struggles of deciding which classes
to choose, and I would recommend
listening to the guidance counselors’
presentation. This presentation gave
general information on the electives
offered and advice on how to plan next
year’s schedule. Step one in making
the right choice is to look at all your
options in order to have a complete
perspective of what is offered. Then,
balance required classes with elective
classes.
With your open periods,
choose the electives that would be
most interesting and which ones could
possibly wait until the following year.
If you have any interest in media, then
your schedule will be tight. I have been
in journalism for two years, and I had to
make several choices in order to keep
this class. My best suggestion would
be to take summer gym. This was the
best decision I ever made, because it

freed up one elective allowing me take
something else.
	
What classes are beneficial to
college? From my experience, and from
talking to other people, I have come
up with a must-take list. First, if all
possible, take Writing Workshop. This
class has improved my writing, given
me more confidence, and helped me to
write my college essays. Next, take a
Media class -- Production, Journalism,
Photography, or Broadcasting -because these class teach independence
and time management skills,
two
essentials to survive in college. Senior
Heather Sickmund said, “I would
suggest taking Media I if you have any
interest in taking a media class. I only
got to take Yearbook because I was in
an Honors English class. Yearbook has
been such a fun class.”
A yearlong
class, Personal Finance, will help you
to balance a checkbook and write a
check, among many other things that
all are necessary in order to live on
your own. These are only a few of the
many electives to take. Whether your
interests lie in architecture, the arts/
theater, writing, music, accounting,
childhood growth, or anything else,

“

What’s your favorite

Elective
“Music Theory is my favorite
elective because I’m in Garrett’s
class, and Doc is an awesome
teacher. Know thy clefs. ”
Keith Quinn, ‘09

“Dan like Ceramics, yay.”

Dan Urbanowicz, ‘08

“World Mythology because it
was a fun class that you can
talk to your friends in.”
Chris Schilling, ‘07

“Accounting because it is a lot of
fun and it wasn’t hard.”
Sam Fortna, ‘10

take the opportunity now and find your
niche.

	
You may be thinking only nine periods
and four years of high school is not enough
time to fit everything in that you want to take.

Paninis: lunch time winners
Nick Sikora	
Staff Writer

person’s
name,
and then the hunt
for grains is on but don’t worry,
because
dieting
fails all the time,
every time. Even

huge limit on fries
and the cookies
that just aren’t
up to par with
last year’s gems,
there are things
to look forward

“Quite possibly the best thing since
the internet, school paninis are the
most delicious lunch item to eat in
the entire school.”
with the new and
improved healthy
school
lunches,
diets
usually
don’t work. Whole
grain
cookies
can only do so
much; they’re still
cookies despite the
foreign, bamboo
taste. Aside from a

to at lunch. Take
the Panini line, for
example.
Quite
possibly the best
thing since the
internet,
school
paninis are the
most
delicious
lunch
item
to
eat in the entire
school.

	
Every day
the flavor is new,
and just thinking
about the day’s
Panini
can
be
enough to take a
Monday and make
it worth going to
school. At many
restaurants,
grilled sandwiches
are quite good, and
the Peters School
district apparently
decided to go out
on a limb and make
extremely
good
food
available
every day. Pressed
Cuban sandwiches
that are widely
sold in Florida
are
absolutely
amazing, and with
the popularity of

the Primanti Brothers style sandwich,
it’s no surprise that the school jumped
on the bandwagon and combined not
only grilling, but also introduced new

Photo by Nick Sikora

	
It
seems
that in the first few
months after New
Years fewer and
fewer people keep
with the mounds
of
New
Year’s
resolutions
that
they
promised.
And why not, its
two months into
the
new
year,
its cold outside,
and cutting carbs
really isn’t all that
its cracked up to
be. Watching other
people
eating
“guilty
foods”
doesn’t
help
much with dieting
either. Eventually,
a loaf of bread
somewhere will call
a carb conscious

Junior Nick Fazio buys a delicious steak
and cheese panini.
Lines were often
long but these sandwiches are worth the
wait.
PT

LO
Jess Berardino
&
Zack DeFelice

B
VE

How long have you been together?

We have been together for three months; we
are a brand new couple.

What first attracted you to the other
person?

We started out the school year in the same
class, and I thought he was so cute.
Photo submitted by Jess Berardino

Who asked whom out first?

I offered to take him home from school and we
would hang out at his house. When we were
sitting on his couch one day he asked me if I

would want to date him and I said yes!

Describe your first date.

We went to go and see Open Season. Then
we went to Bravos for dinner. Coincidentally

Mr. & Mrs. Pinto
How long have you been together?
Five years in May.

What first attracted you to the other
person?

Mr. Pinto’s sense of humor.
Mr. Pinto liked that Mrs. Pinto was older and
wiser.

Who asked out whom?

Mrs. Pinto gave Mr. Pinto her phone number
and then Mr. Pinto called and asked Mrs.
Pinto out.

Photo submitted by Mrs. Pinto

Becky Pfeifer
&
Timmy Reeder
How long have you been together?
Almost four months.

What first attracted you to the other
person?

He was fun to hang out with and easy to talk
to…plus he had a cute smile.

Who asked out whom?
Timmy asked me out.

Photo submitted by Becky Pfeifer
I N ...
B
E G
S
Emily Labovitz & Mike Debowski
How long have you been together?
Two months

What first attracted you to the other
person?
The way Mike would drool when he fell asleep
in study hall and the even more attractive way
Emily would drool when she was still awake.

Who asked whom out first?
It was mutual.

Describe your first date.

It consisted of hanging out at the Half Price Book

Photo submitted by Emily Labovitz

Melanie Zuccarini
&
Matt Bianco
How long have you been together?
Roughly two years.

What first attracted you to the other
person?
Mel was funny.

Who asked out whom?

I asked Mel out at Homecoming.

Chelsea Ali & Mark Chedgy
How long have you been together?

We’ve been together for seven months.

What first attracted you to the other person?

I noticed his sweet personality. I felt very comfortable
around him. And I thought he was very very cute!

Who asked out whom?
Mark asked me out first.

Describe your first date.

We went out for lunch. I was pretty shy at first, but
really enjoyed getting to know him. After that we
spent almost everyday of the summer together.
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Who is the most dominate athlete in
sports?

SPTM: Sweet headband aside, you’re
obviously wrong again.
Although,
Roger Federer is arguably one of the greatest
tennis players of all time and his dominance in
the sport is unrivaled – how can you not go with
Tiger Woods? As soon as Tiger Woods came
into the professional golf world he immediately
took over. Only 42 weeks into his career, he
became the number one ranked golfer in the
world. He then set a record for 264 straight
weeks atop the World Golf Rankings. Woods is
the most dominant athlete in sports because he
is nearly impossible to beat when he plays to
his potential.
CT: Wrong again. Remember, the time
you picked the Ravens to go to the Super
Bowl and I picked the Bears? We all see
how that worked out for you. Federer has
won the US Open three times, Wimbledon
four times, and the Australian Open two
times…all since 2003. His career record is
483 wins and 125 losses. In 2004, Federer
won 11 titles with a 74-6 record. In 2005,
he went 80-4 with 11 titles again. In 2006,
he continued his domination with a 90-5
record and another 12 titles. He is the only
player to have won both the Wimbledon
and U.S. Open singles titles in three
consecutive years from 2004 to 2006. In
2004, Federer became the first man since
Mats Wilander in 1988 to win three out of
the four Grand Slam singles tournaments in
the same year. In 2006, Federer repeated
this feat and became the first man in
the open era to win at least ten singles
championships in three consecutive years.
U.S. tennis great Andy Roddick once said
of Federer after a match, “He’s probably
as close as there has been to unbeatable,
I feel like I played decent and the stats
are decent, and I got straight setted. I’m
not going to sit around and sulk and cry.
I did everything I could,” (USA Today).
Also, TheSportsTruth.com named Federer
the Number 1 tennis player to ever live,
above names such as Pete Sampras, Andre
Agassi, Rod Laver, and John McEnroe.
SPTM: Tiger has become the face of American
sports – the face of World Sports for that matter.
He is an icon. His dominance is unrivaled. He
has won the PGA Tour player of the year for
the eighth time in 10 years. He just beat out
Roger Federer for the AP Athlete of the year.
Even other players on the
PGA are in awe of what he
has accomplished.
They
speak of him like he’s above
the sport, they just enjoy the
opportunity of playing with
him because they know they
have no shot at winning; U.S.
Open champion Geoff Ogilvy
said, “Any time you get to
play with him, it’s a privilege.
You can learn something from
him,” according to an ESPN.
com article.

Sports Editor

	
With a sub 500 hundred season and no
playoff victory to show for it – some PT seniors
might not consider this past season to be the
one that they had hoped for. However, seniors
Kevin Noone, Spencer Smith, John Mathis,
Alex Radke, and Justin Fehl should be able to
hang their heads on the certainty that they
contributed in building a foundation that will
be formidable for years to come.
	
It was apparent in any Peters Township
game that you watched this year that the
Indians were extremely deep. Coach Gary
Goga was able to go nine players deep into
his bench for each game. This allowed the
Indians to keep fresh legs on the court at all
times, and to eventually wear opposing teams
out.
	
Another characteristic of the Indians
that, undoubtedly, stood out to anyone with

“Everyone on the
team really came
together”
– Craig Wolcott ‘10
a media guide was how young they were.
Although, the Indians had a tremendously solid
senior class – the young talent on the team is
what oftentimes sparked them. Freshman point

Photo by Brianna Rafferty

CT: Roger Federer is the best
athlete in the world. For those of
you who don’t know who Federer
is, he is the number one ranked
tennis player in the world since
February 2, 2004. Let that sink
in. That’s almost 3 years. What
makes him the most dominant
athlete in sports is that he rarely
ever loses, and he wears a really
sweet headband.
You can’t go
wrong when you’re wearing a
sweet headband.

Sean-Paul Mauro	

Sophomore Nick Wilcox defends against opponet from Erie McDowell. Wilcox was just one of
several underclassmen varsity starters.

guard, Craig Wolcott, was a huge contributor
to the team. He was a starter in every game
– a remarkable feat for a freshman – and was
one of the team leaders in assists. Although,
extremely young and inexperienced – Wolcott
showed that he was able to run the offense
without turning the ball over. “Everyone on
the team really came together. The support of
the older players made it easier to contribute,”
said Wolcott.
Sophomore Nick Wilcox was also a huge
contributor to the team as a first year starter.
Wilcox was among the leading scorers on the
team throughout the entire season averaging
nearly 12 points a game and, remarkably, he
led the team in steals, with almost three steals
a game. Sophomore center, and teammate
Derek Redding explained, “I am really looking
forward to next year’s team. I know that the
experience that all of our young players got

College coaches rarely find success in the NFL
Connor Tarwater	
Sports Writer

	
Like in most jobs,
success leads to an upgrade,
whether it is a raise or a
promotion. This is no different
in the business of football,
where often time’s college
coaches are awarded with NFL
jobs when they have a lot of
success with their respective
college.
Unfortunately for
most of those coaches, college
success
rarely
translates to NFL
success.
	
T h e r e
are
three
prime
examples when it
comes to college
coaches flopping at
the pro level. Nick
Saban had moderate
success at Michigan
State until he took
the LSU coaching job
in 1999. In five years
with the Tigers, he
had a record of 48-16 and won
a National Championship in
the 2003-2004 season. After
the championship, he bolted
for the Miami Dolphins head
coaching job. He went 15-17
in two seasons, and has thus
agreed to coach again at the
college level for the Alabama
Crimson Tide.
	
Steve
Spurrier
had
unprecedented success as a

head coach at the University
of Florida.
He won six
Southeastern
Conference
titles, was the Southeastern
Conference coach of the
year three times, and won
a National Championship.
This success landed him an
NFL coaching job with the
Washington Redskins. In his
two seasons with the Skins,

going 51-20 during his tenure
with the Hurricanes. In 2001,
Davis went to the Cleveland
Browns and couldn’t repeat the
success he had with the Canes.
Davis went 24-35 and was 0-1
in his only playoff appearance.
He resigned in 2004 as the
Browns coach and will start his
first season at the University of
North Carolina next season.
Senior SeanPaul Mauro stated,
“I believe there is a
different mentality
in the NFL. College
coaches are used to
different techniques
and
mentoring
players,
but
in
the NFL, players
don’t
feel
that
– Sean-Paul Mauro ‘07
they need to be
mentored.” Senior
Taylor
Piedmonte
said, “The college
he had a record of 12-20. coaches don’t have as much
He is now coaching for the control over their players as
University of South Carolina they did in college.”
Gamecocks, and he is having
“The NFL is a difficult
a lot of success, where he league to win in for any period of
went 7-5 and 8-5 in his first time, especially if you take over
two seasons, respectively.
a losing team. And that’s where
	
Former
Miami the jobs are,” said former Dallas
Hurricanes coach Butch Davis Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson.
took a team of disarray and “It’s difficult to have success no
turned it into a powerhouse, matter where you came from.”

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Oregon and Clemson verge of fairytale season
Chris Portz	
Sports Writer

	
Underdogs
have
existed as long as the game of
basketball. Last year George
Mason
accomplished
an
unfathomable feat as a team
off the radar. They made the
playoffs and managed to make
it to the final four. On the way
they knocked off teams like
North Carolina, Wichita State,
and Connecticut. Similarly,
Oregon and Clemson are
poised to perform well at
the big dance, the Men’s
Basketball NCAA tournament.
The college basketball season
is here again and these
Cinderella teams are turning
heads. Dick Vitale, longtime
basketball broadcaster and
analyst, said “There’s no
doubt that they’ve been a
real surprise. This team has
amazing camaraderie. They
play together; they’ve done a

phenomenal job,” said Vitale
(Sports Illustrated).
	
Currently, three teams
that have stood out and have
the best records in the NCAA
halfway through the season.
UCLA was number one and
undefeated, not a surprise.
What was surprising was
Oregon upsetting number
one UCLA.
Oregon, who
totaled 16 wins last season,
was 14-1 halfway through
the season. Maarty Leunen
is averaging 10.5 rebounds
per game, dominating the
glass. Senior Aaron Brooks
is averaging 17.6 points per
game and 4.8 assists per
game. They lost their first
game against conference rival
USC. Their contention in the
NCAA tournament in March
will depend on how this team
responds to this adversity.
Clemson was 16-0,
boasting the most wins at the
halfway point in the season.

James Mays and K.C. Rivers
were two main contributors on
this Clemson team leading them
through the majority of the
season. Good news for Clemson
considering that neither is a
senior yet. Mays is a junior and
Rivers is a sophomore. This
team is competing in one of the
toughest divisions in college
basketball, the ACC Conference
with division rivals North
Carolina and Duke. Being in the
ACC Conference is a good way
for Clemson to prove themself
before the NCAA tournament.
The tough competition will
prepare Clemson for any
opponent it faces in March.
Numerous upsets have
unfolded this season, by other
underdog contenders. Syracuse
upset number 21 Marquette;
unranked Indiana defeated
number 24 Michigan State;
and Virginia Tech upset number
5 Duke. Surely, there will be

Pens future still undecided
Bill Berry	
Staff Writer

	
The Penguins have been vigorously
campaigning for a new arena over the last
two years. Currently, the situation has become
more intense than ever
since the Isle of Capri
lost the slots bid in
Pittsburgh. Now Mario
Lemieux may be forced
to move the franchise
from Pittsburgh where
they have been since its
inauguration forty-years
ago.
	
Until
December
20th the hopes of the team
staying in Pittsburgh
rode on The Isle of
Capri winning the slots bid, which would have
guaranteed the Penguins a new arena. The
arena would have been built for $290 million
at zero cost to the franchise or taxpayers. Now
a shadow of uncertainty has been cast over
the entire situation. National Hockey League
Commissioner Gary Bettman is dedicated to
keeping the team in Pittsburgh according to an

article from espn.com. He broke off negotiations
with Jim Balsillie by placing a restriction over the
control of the team in fear of Basille relocating
the franchise. Basille withdrew his offer to
buy the franchise for $175 million. It was
long believed that the Canadian businessman
had plans to move
the
franchise
to
his
hometown
of
Hamilton,
Ontario.
Despite
the
overwhelming
support from both the
NHL
Commissioner
and fans the Penguins
could end up relocating
to Kansas City come
next season.
	
The
Penguins
continue to have one
of the most dedicated fan bases in the entire
country. This year the fans have filled Mellon
Arena to 94% capacity, among the top in the
NHL (espn.com). The Penguins are a part of
the culture and a symbol of the rich heritage in
Pittsburgh; the franchise has been the home of
great hockey legends such as Mario Lemieux
and Jaromir Jagr. To see the team leave would

“This year the fans
have filled the
Mellon Arena to
94% capacity”

Cowher resigns for now
Brendan Sikora	

Sports Writer

	
Bill Cowher, a Pittsburgh native, legend,
and hero has stepped down from coaching the
Pittsburgh Steelers after having 15 successful
seasons. Coach Cowher has been a legend
in Pittsburgh and across the nation. Under
his tenure the Steelers made eight playoff
appearances and won Super Bowl XL.
	
Last year, his final goal was accomplished:
winning a Super Bowl. “My family has made a
lot of sacrifices for me, and I’m looking forward
to being there for them. It’s the right time
to retire.”(Espn.com) This made it easier for
Cowher to resign from coaching the Steelers.
He wants to show his devotion for his family
by this decision. Cowher bought a retirement

home in North Carolina so that he could spend
more time with his family. There are numerous
rumors that this isn’t the last time he will be
involved in the NFL. These rumors are plausible
because of Cowher’s competitive nature, and
the fact that he could possibly be the highest
paid NFL coach in history.
Steelers players have mixed feelings
about his resignation. Receiver Hines Ward
was in tears when he heard Cowher’s decision
at a press conference. Ward stated, “ I knew
he was prepared to resign after we won Super
Bowl XL in 2006, he wanted to spend time
with his family and that’s what he’ll get.”(ESPN
News).

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Smoke Signals
February 2007

SPORTS
BRIEFS
HOCKEY
The team’s current record is 5-11. They
will look to get their younger players
more experience. Upcoming games
include rivals Montour and Elizabeth
Forward, and a rematch against Thomas
Jefferson.

Girls’ swimming
Currently, the girls’ swim team is a strong
competitor in the WPIAL. They started
off 2-0 and are not looking back. Senior
Dina DeVincentis looks to assert her
leadership during the upcoming meets
against: Bethel Park, Mount Lebanon, and
Chartiers Valley.

BOYS’ SWIMMING
The boys’ swim team has started out
undefeated at 2-0. They beat Moon (9772) and Upper St. Clair (59-40). Seniors
Chris Graves and Dan Smith look to lead
the boys’ swim team to victories against
upcoming opponents: Bethel Park, Mount
Lebanon, and Chartiers Valley.

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
The boys’ basketball team is 3-14. The
Indians are getting what they wanted
from their big man, John Matthis, who
has been a major contributor, scoring as
well as rebounding off the glass. Unfortunately, the great performance of Matthis has not been enough to overcome
opponents.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Girls basketball is 13-4. They have been
known to blow out the other teams with
the ability to win by as much as 50 points.
With this phenomenal start the girls’ basketball team is looking like a strong playoff contender. Upcoming games include
rivals Shaler, Trinity, and Canon McMillan.

WRESTLING
The Peters Township wrestling team
has struggled this season. They were
winless in their first 8 matches and look
to rebound. Senior Ryan Carey looks to
lead the wrestling team through the rest
of the season with more success.
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Cinema influences fashion
Colleen Counihan	
Features Editor

Flashback to the year 1999 and the
average teenage girl would recognize herself in
sparkly sweaters and pink and green Skechers.
This can be accredited to the popularity of
stores such as Limited Too, but what many
girls don’t realize is that their favorite fashions
were popularized by their favorite movies.
Those platform shoes that crowded the closets
of preteen girls were the result of movies such
as Clueless and many of the crazy patterns
and bright colors were based on the idolization
of the Spice Girls, most importantly the pop
stars’ wardrobes in the movie, Spice World.
	
In the recent years, Hollywood’s old
and new films have influenced some of the
most recognizable styles walking the runway.
Though designer Marc Jacobs does not admit
to his influences, the consistent flow of baggy
slacks and asymmetrical jackets that graced
his Fall 2006 line were almost identical to Diane
Keaton’s outfits in the cult-classic, Annie Hall.

The movie that I think has
a big influence on fashion
is, Devil Wears Prada.
-Megan Carone, ‘09

Sophia Coppola used Victorian-style garments
to enhance her latest movie Marie Antoinette,
but she was also setting a new trend for the
fashion world. The new “bubble” skirts and

“Audrey Hepburn’s cropped black
pants that made an appearance
in her moive Charade are now the
staple of Gap advertisements.”

puffy dresses seen in Balenciaga’s and Peter
Som’s Fall 2006 lines look very familiar to the
bouncy gowns worn by the women in Coppola’s
movie.

The movie that I think has
a big influence on fashion
is, any movie that has Bam
Margera, Chris Pontius and
Johnny Knoxville in it.

	
Men’s fashions are not exempt from
the big screen’s influence. Marlon Brando’s
outerwear (black motorcycle jacket, leather
cap and cuffed jeans) in “Wild One” is listed
on msn.com as one of the top ten film fashion
moments. Designer, Alessandro Dell’ Acqua,
seems very familiar with this Brando’s stylish
character.
His latest men’s line included
motorcycle jackets in varying colors and
washed-leather ranger caps.
	
Cinema’s effects on the latest trends
exist outside of the runway as well. A quick
browse through the public’s favorite stores,
such as Gap and Banana Republic, reveals
classically cut outfits that were once worn by
the greatest actresses of the past. Audrey
Hepburn’s cropped black pants that made an
appearance in her movie Charade are now the
staple of Gap advertisements. Commercials
have labeled them “Audrey Hepburn pants”
for the public’s recognition. As long as movies

The movie that I think has
a big influence on fashion
is, Harold and Maude.

The movie that I think has
a big influence on fashion
is, Prince’s Purple Rain.

-Aimee Hecht, ‘07

-Taylor DiBart, ‘10

–Bobby Ihrig, ‘08

I Can’t Tell You
By Hillary Frank

Amber Doerr 	

Unwritten Law: the Hit List
Sean Nacarelli	

	

Staff Writer

	
	
	
Since the formation of Unwritten
Law in 1990, this San Diego based
band has released six CDs on five
different record labels. Unwritten Law
formed around original drummer, Wade
Youman. Although he’s no longer the
drummer, Scott Russo (vocalist) and
Steve Morris (guitarist) are original
members. Quickly after they formed,
the band became friends with other
successful San Diego bands like Blink
182. With blends of heavy alternative
riffs and jumpy choruses, Unwritten
Law’s songs that have topped the
charts are “Seein’ Red”, “Celebration
Song”, “Lonesome”, “Save Me”, and
“Rest of my Life”. Unwritten Law’s new
CD, The Hit List, lures all of their fans
back to these hits because they’ve
re-recorded all of their top songs.
Morris declared, “It’s cool to be able
to go back and do these songs. If you
listen to all the records, they all sound
different because we were young and
inexperienced. Back then, we were
kids, now we’re seasoned veterans.” I
think this CD will be able to recapture
the spirit and talent that was put into
Unwritten Law from the first day they
formed almost seventeen years ago.

Guest Writer

	

Stranger Than Fiction

“U.G.H.

I know it SOUNDS
like I’m being the same old me. All
jokey+everything. But I don’t FEEL like
me. After blurting all that stuff out to
Sean. You know how people pretend
to zip their mouths shut, then lock
them+throw away the key? That’s what
I’d like to do. Minus the pretending
part.”
	
Jake is a college guy, living the
normal college life, until he gets into
a huge fight with his best friend. Jake
decides that “talking=trouble” and he
should think about what he says before
he says it. He also decides that the only
way to do that is to communicate through
notes. Soon, he finds that his friendship
with Xandra is growing into something
more, but doesn’t know whether or not
to tell her of his feelings. He relunctly
decides if he did, it would probably mess
everything up. As Jake struggles with his
emotions for Xandra, he also discovers
some truths about himself.
	
This book is a little difficult at
first, but soon you fall in love with the
characters and the storyline itself. Hillary
Frank brings the troubles of a young
life to artistry when she shows us each
character’s feelings on notes, together
as a book. I give this book four and a
half out of five stars.

	 Derek Redding	
	

Staff Writer

	
From the makers of Finding
Neverland and Monster’s Ball comes
the new movie Stranger Than Fiction.
This comedy has a knockout cast
including Emma Thompson, Will
Ferrell, Dustin Hoffman, Maggie
Gyllenhaal, and Queen Latifah. The
story starts with writer Karen Eiffel
(Thompson) trying to finish her latest
work supposedly her best.
Eiffel needs to find a way to
take her main character out of the
picture for the ending, but the main
character Harold Crick (Ferrell) can
hear her every word for in reality he is
alive. The movie chronicles Harold’s to
quest to find the author and tell her to
end her book in a different way so he
can live.
Reviews of this movie have
proved to be good. Critics say the
movie is funny, emotional, and
reported to be Ferrell’s best work. This
movie will attract the attention of Will
Ferrell fans and provide them with
lots of laughs. It’s definitely worth
watching. I give this movie 4 out of 5
Stars. See Stranger Than Fiction out
on the shelves February. 27th.
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Smoke Signals
February 2007

Becoming healthy starts with you
Jess Berardino	
Staff Writer

Eating healthy requires a strict diet that
is based off the food pyramid, not just fruits
and vegetables. If you simply eat the proper
amounts of food in each section everyday you
will see a significant change in the way your
clothes fit. Along with your clothes, your skin
and your mental health will also improve. By
teaching yourself good eating habits now, you
will prepare yourself for the rest of your life.
If you do not want to completely change your
diet, then eliminate some items like pop, fast
foods, and candy. It is all up to you what you
put in your body and when you are faced with
a multiplicity of “bad” foods, eating healthy
is much more difficult. Exercise is also a good
addition to a healthy life style. Eating regularly
is the key to good health and maintaining a
desirable weight.
For example, eating a doughnut for

breakfast with a coffee is actually healthier
than not eating breakfast at all. Skipping meals
will cause you to overeat at your next meal,

“For example, eating a donut
for breakfast with a coffee
is actually healthier than
not eating breakfast at all.”

which will cause your stomach to expand even
more and make you feel like you’ve gotten

Spring break dreams

larger. If you balance out your meals into
smaller portions and eat healthy snacks such
as fruit or pretzels in between meals you will
actually lose more weight. Eating is all about
how much of a certain food you eat in a certain
time. By following a recommended diet and
exercise schedule you will help yourself become
healthier, avoiding “crash diets”. Those diets
often lead to anorexia and on bulimia. These
diseases cause a mental state of extreme
confusion in body image. In simple terms,
this problem is that girls who were obese as a
child or believe that they are overweight now,
will over exercise and go to extreme dieting
tactics such as stop eating, ceasing eating is
the last thing that you should do. I understand
that these are considered disorders, so if you
believe that you are suffering from one of
these; tell someone.
So students here’s an idea; eat healthy,

Katie Gavlick	

Staff Writer

Spring break is nearing, which means hundreds of thousands of
high school and college students are flocking to the beach to kick back
and relax. However, if Cancun, the Jersey Shore, and Cabo San Lucas
aren’t for you, there’s plenty of alluring beaches to go round.
Santa Cruz, California. Not only is this small town a surfer’s
paradise, it’s a short drive from San Francisco. The beach boardwalk,
dating back to the 1900s, is full of life. You can also rent a bike and
ride on the prize winning bike trails that cut across beaches and deliver
heart-stopping views.
Antiparos, Greece. Visitors who come to this tiny, laid back
island must fly or sail to Paros, then take a 10 minute ferry ride to
Antiparos. The island is home to small-whitewashed houses, land
caves, ancient historic ruins, miles of beaches, and blue grottoes that,
according to legend, have mysterious powers. Antiparos has no large
hotels, which preserves its quaint atmosphere.
Corpus Christi, Texas. This small beach town possesses all
the right ingredients for the perfect spring break vacation: the sun,
the sea, and sights. You can spend the day at the shore, or on the
waves; wind surfing, the city’s favorite pastime. Corpus Christi is also
the hub for daytrips to the world famous King Ranch and Mexico. Plus
the average temperature of Corpus Christi is 71.2 degrees.
Placencia, Belize. Located at the end of a tiny peninsula in
the south of Belize, this vacation is one you will never forget. Placencia
brags the mainland’s best beaches, and the most relaxed lifestyle. While

photo courtesy www.emeraldwaterangles.com
Belize features some of the world’s best beaches along with many exhilarating
activities including kayaking, scuba diving, and snorkeling just to name a few.

scuba diving, kayaking and snorkeling trips are available, climbing a
coconut tree to hack down a fruit is the most work you could possibly
do on this vacation.
Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. Truthfully, Manuel Antonio looks
like a picture perfect postcard complete with heavenly white beaches
and lush tropical rainforests. The offshore coral reefs bustle with marine
life including dolphins and whales. If you like scuba diving, take a day
trip to Caño Island for spectacular underwater sights. Or you can stroll
down several walking trails and admire coatimundis, ocelots, sloths,

Artist of the month: Corey Grabowski

	

Colleen Counihan & Sean Naccarelli	
Features Editor & Staff Writer

Rarely, we hear a solo artist
that can capture the listener’s ears
as much as a full band of musicians.
Corey Grabowski has been satisfying
our ears with his acoustic-indie
melodies and sing-along lyrics for
a long time. In that time he’s also
managed to grow a decent fan
base by performing at shows and
coffeehouses all around the area.
It has been a short three
months since the birth of Grabowski’s
solo project, but his plans for the
future are nothing but mature.
When asked about goals, he can only
smile. He acts as if the rest of us
haven’t realized it yet, but his fame
is inevitable. “I want to record my
sounds and circulate the CDs through
coffee shops, record stores and
recording studios. Hopefully one will
call me and make me famous,” said

Grabowski. His solo act wouldn’t
be able to exist without confidence,
but he describes his music with
the utmost modesty. He labels his
acoustic sounds with adjectives such
as “calming” and “easy-listening,”
but these are descriptions of an
outsider, examples of Grabowski’s
ability to see his own music from
the viewpoint of his listeners.
	
After hearing one song
from Corey Grabowski, it is not
difficult to reference his musical
influences. His acoustic melodies
resemble those of the Goo Goo
Dolls and his intentionally whiney
vocals resound with the similar
intensity of Matchbox 20 front
man, Rob Thomas. Grabowski
would never primarily call himself a
cover artist, though. He does not
strive to be the next opening-act

for Justin Timberlake or the new
John Mayer, but instead a name in
his own category. “I will be Corey
Grabowski because I don’t want to
be like anyone else, I want people
to want to be like me,” he said.
	
Grabowski’s new album is
called My Story Untold, a perfect
title for such a romantic song list.
He will be unveiling many of these
heart-warmed lyrics and slow
guitar rhythms at his upcoming
show at Farmhouse Coffee on
March 2nd.
It’s obvious that
Corey Grabowski is not planning
on leaving the spotlight anytime
soon. He is looking for a musical
career similar to current groups,
Dashboard Confessional and Bright
Eyes; he wants to be the main
musician with a background band
for live performances. Though his

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“Flowers are like my
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they will fade and
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ever.
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Booger, because it should be pronounced
	
“boo-ger.”
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From Daddy Daycare: “Write that down!”
	
It’s the funniest part.
4. If you could be any boy band member, who would it
be and why?
	
Justin Timberlake, because he’s bringing
	
sexy back.
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why?
	
Sidney Crosby, because he’s all around
	
amazing.

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and a great food.
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Feb. 2007 Smoke Signals Issue 4

  • 1. February 2007 pt focus News Issue 4 Smoke Signals, Online, Page 3 Monthly Feature: PT Couples Pages 6 & 7 Photo submitted by Jaylan Pinto Signals Smoke Volume 38 Milchovich makes move to main office Rachel Horensky Co Editor-In-Chief of students. The new position is a learning experience and he said it is hard to compare this position with teaching because they are so different. Though he misses being in the classroom, Milchovich said of his new position that he now has an opportunity to work with students on a different level. Other job perks include on increase in salary, a new office, and the ability to control his schedule. Though he undecided about whether he will be back in the classroom or the office next year, he has had a positive experience. “Dr. Hajzus and Mr. Henaghan have been great and I have learned a lot.” The PTHS students and faculty have expressed confidence in Milchovich as the Dean of Photo by Bill Berry The 2006 school year has brought many changes to the high school, including the new position of Dean of Students. Former mathematics teacher Nick Milchovich accepted the new job in mid-November. This role was created so that students could go directly to an administrator with any issues and that administrator would be available to give his full attention to the student body. Milchovich’s new position not only required him moving from his third floor classroom to the principal’s office, but it also put him in charge of disciplinary actions, parking passes, attendance, and supervision Dean of Students Mr. Milchovich reviews his email to locate student issues as part of his new position. Students. “By promoting Mr. Milchovich it’s a huge benefit because it saves the principals time from having to train a brand new employee,” Media teacher Mrs. Erin Boni noted. Arts on display Ashley Czajkowski Index News Troupe 185’s production of Shenandoah Page 3 Staff Writer The Library Arts Café is an annual, weeklong Mary Fecher, the library secretary. The Café, however, event that showcases and gives students a chance to gives students a chance to witness first hand the different view the school’s elective departments. Each day of classes they may have thought they would never have this week, the library hosts a had interest in. This is especially different “act”. These acts can convenient because it is hosted range from students sculpting right before scheduling. Thus, the on the potter’s wheel to artistic Café consequently gives students photography posted throughout a chance to perhaps take a new the library. interest in a class they may have On Monday, the Café will not been aware of prior to the host the theater department. Café. Tuesday will consist of visual arts After watching the various such as sculpting, painting, and acts, students have an opportunity computer design. The orchestra to meander throughout the library, Mrs. Mary Fecher, Library Secretary will be performing during socialize, and purchase food the Café on Wednesday. The and drinks. The proceeds from media departments, including selling food will then go towards photography, journalism, and sponsoring Drop Everything and broadcasting, can be seen on Thursday. The Café will also Read days (DEAR) and the library luncheons. boast a rock band on the Friday of that week. The Library Arts Café takes place during all nine “Many students do not have the chance to see periods during the week of March 2nd. Students will attend what’s going on in other departments,” according to Mrs. the Café with their English class. “Many students do not have the chance to see what’s going on in other departments” PTHS competes on Hometown High-Q Emily Bigley Opinion Staff Writer On January 13th, five PTHS students competed on KDKA’s quiz show Hometown High-Q, designed for academically talented students. The PT What electives should you team was comprised of senior captain take next year? Kevin Danchisko, junior Elizabeth Zeffiro, and freshmen John Wawrose Pages 4 & 5 competed on Hometown High-Q. The team was coached by social studies teacher Mr. Mark Redilla. The Peters team battled against Ringgold and Redbank Valley. Although Peters came in last place with a score of 380 (Ringgold 400, Redbank Valley 460), Boys’ basketball season it was a well-rounded competition. wrap up. Peters Township High School hopes to become a regular contender on the Pages 8 show for years to come. Considering Sports being invited to participate in the show for the first time was an accomplishment. The match is based on the It’s Academic format, which is another high school game show competition. There are five rounds in the game that all include sets of questions. Before the start of Round 1, each team is given 100 points. During the first round, “Start Smart,” each team is asked a series of ten questions that have a universal topic. Every question that is answered correctly results in 10 points added to the team’s total. If the answer to the question is incorrect, 10 points will be subtracted. For the duration of the second round, “Database,” students are asked a sequence of six questions. Luckily, if a team answers incorrectly there is no penalty. For each question answered accurately, teams pick up 20 points. During the third and fourth rounds, “Pix File” and Advantage Round,” visual aids on the team’s monitors and envelopes filled with questions come into play. The final round, “Quicktime,” is based solely on speed. Each team has a member start on the buzzer. After Ken Rice finishes asking the question, the floor is open to whoever hits their buzzer first. The point values in this round range from 20-30 points. Students can watch Hometown High-Q every Saturday on KDKA television.
  • 2. PT Reference February 2007 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1 Girls Varsity Basketball @ Shaler 7:30 Friday 2 Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Mt Pleasant 7:30 Saturday 3 Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Mt Lebo 7:30 Ground Varsity Ice Hockey @ Hog Day Greater Latrobe 7:30 4 5 6 Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Trinity 7:30 7 Boys Varsity Varsity Wrestling Basketball vs. Moon vs. Hopewell 7:30 7:30 Senior Rec. Pay A C ompliment Day 11 9 Girls Varsity Basketball @ Cannon Mac 7:30 Boys Varsity Basketball @ Cannon Mac 7:30 Varsity Ice Hockey @ TJ 6:15 Snowball 7:30-10:30 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 Varsity Ice Hockey vs. Montour 9:30 19 For the Love of Milk Day Varsity Ice Hockey @ Elizabeth Forward 6:15 Faculty Dodgeball Game 6:00 25 Varsity Wrestling @ Montour 7:00 10 No School Satisfied Staying Single Day 18 8 26 Varsity Ice Hockey vs Erie Cathedral Prep 7:30 27 28 International Pancake Day Smoke Signals Smoke Signals is produced seven times during a school year by the students of Media II,III, IV Journalism and extracurricular staff at Peters Township High School, 264 E. McMurray Road, McMurray PA 15317. Telephone: 724-9416250 x.5379. E-mail: sitlern@pt-sd.org. Commentaries, reviews, and opinion columns are the expressed opinion of the author and not of Smoke Signals, its adviser or the Peters Township School District. Member of the Pennsylvania School Press Association. Co-Editors in Chief Kaitlin Houser Rachel Horensky Kara Krawiec Layout Editor Catherine McCarron News Editor Angelina Nepa Life & Style Editor Colleen Counihan Opinion Editor Brittany Beyer Sports Editor Sean-Paul Mauro Marketing Editiors Emily Bigley Nick Sikora Staff Writers Jessica Berardino, Bill Berry, Emily Bigley, Ashley Czajowski, Garrett Dennis, Drew Karpen, Sean Naccarelli, Chris Portz, Derek Redding, Brendan Sikora, Nick Sikora, Renee Wunderlich Layout Team Megan Enscoe, Katie Gavlick, Stephanie Gillece, Lisa Lerario, Adviser Nicole Sitler Varsity Wrestling @ Greensburg Salem 7:00
  • 3. News A. Czajkowski J. Berardino R. Wunderlich Outside A. Nepa Planning to stop drunk drivers Ashley Czajkowski Staff Writer Toyota Motor Corporation is developing a reliable system for cars that automatically shuts down the vehicle if its sensors pick up signs of excessive alcohol consumption. The cars fitted with this detection system will not start if sweat sensors in the steering wheel recognize a large amount of alcohol in the driver’s bloodstream. The system could also be useful if the sensors detect unusual steering. If this would occur, the car would then be slowed to a stop. The system could also take action and slow to a stop if the special camera installed along with this system shows that the driver’s pupils are not in focus. The system not only hopes to prevent drunk driving but to prevent driving while drowsy or fatigued. “By the end of 2009, Toyota hopes to fit cars with this system,” according to the Associated Press. Another Japanese car manufacturer, Nissan Motor Corporation, has already been researching and experimenting with breathalyzer-like devices. These devices could potentially detect if the driver was drunk. Similar technologies, such as alcohol ignition interlocks, are in use in the U.S. and elsewhere. Actions such as these are being taken to hopefully reduce the spike in drunk driving crashes that not only the U.S. is experiencing, but other countries such as Japan are enduring as well. For example, Japan experienced a series of alcohol-related accidents last year. These incidents prompted increased research and experimenting in order to get these new cars on the road as soon as possible. Barry Wood returns to Troupe 185 with Shenandoah Taylor Piedmonte Staff Writer In March, PTHS Thespian Troupe 185 will be performing the Broadway musical Shenandoah. English teacher Barry Wood is directing, with Ryan Perrotte serving as musical director and Donna Fox conducting the orchestra. Dawn Basham student directs while Renee Wunderlich serves as stage manager. The Tony award winning Shenandoah centers around a widower, Charlie Anderson, who lives with his large family in Virginia during the Civil War. Anderson does not wish to be involved in the war because he doesn’t consider it relevant to his family. However, the family is forced into action when the youngest son is taken prisoner by Union Soldiers. Shenandoah marks the return of Wood as a director in Troupe 185. Wood, who created the troupe in 1970, said, “Shenandoah is a challenging, serious musical which contrasts the previous productions this season.” Shenandoah, like previous spring musicals, brings together many students and teachers from the Music and Theatre departments. “My favorite part of the show is working with the students, I love the rehearsal process and I am thrilled to be working with Mr. Perrotte, Mrs. Fox, and technical director Mr. Walsh…We have a great team,” stated Wood. Shenandoah stars Thomas Rauch as Charlie Anderson, Paige Venanzi as Jenny, Tom Norton as “the boy”, Carl Mitchell as Sam, Becky Rosky as Anne, Taylor Piedmonte as James, and Abu Shettima as Gabrielle. Performances will be March 1st at 7:00, and March 2nd and 3rd at 7:30. Tickets are $7 for general admission and $4 for students and seniors. Shenandoah marks the return of Wood as a director in Troupe 185. The main theme of Shenandoah is family, both immediate and worldwide. “Throughout the show, the central character discovers that he is part of the family of man…he realizes that every man and woman on this planet is his brother and his sister and we are all responsible for taking care of each other,” said Wood. Smoke Signals goes high tech Renee Wunderlich Staff Writer Sekely’s computer class worked on designing the layout for the website. It had to be something both functional and visually appealing,” said Mrs. Sitler, journalism teacher and coordinator of the Smoke Signals website. S e k e l y ’ s classes submitted their best original designs, the top three were then forwarded to Sitler’s journalism classes. Her newspaper staff voted on their favorite layout, which was the one developed by freshman Andrea Briggs. “I tried to make something user-friendly-really understandable- and easy on the eyes. It wasn’t hard to do, and it was a lot of fun,” said Briggs. While the site is still currently under construction, Sitler hopes to have it fully operating by the beginning of February. She also plans on featuring it at the annual Library Arts Café. “The goal is to eventually have this site to not only showcase the newspaper, but for it to be something all media classes can contribute to. We’ll be adding photos and short video clips, as well as further developing student surveys and other interactive activities. It will be a mass PTHS media center.” To access the Smoke Signals website, just go to the Peters Township High School homepage and look for the link: PTHS newspaper, “Smoke A zoo in Adelaide, Australia, recently put a group of humans on display so that scientists can observe their behavior over the course of a month and make conjectures about the influence of captivity on large primates. The zoo’s visitors have a chance to vote for their favorite subject and the winner will reside over the entire zoo as resident “Super human.” Billed by the zoo as “Big Brother Behind Bars,” volunteers imitating primates wear mikes and act out in front on webcams. New Jersey’s legislature recently convened and proposed cutting the word “idiot” from its state constitution. The words “no idiot or insane person should enjoy the right of suffrage” were penned nearly 150 years ago. State Senate President Richard Codey, the father of the legislation, declared that “idiot” is “outdated, vague, offensive to many and may be subject to misinterpretation.” Codey intends to extend voting rights to people with emotional or cognitive disabilities. On January 11, thousands marched in New Orleans to city hall to protest of a string of recent murders. “We have come to lodge our complaint…We have come to declare that a city that could not be drowned in the floods of a storm will not be drowned in the blood of its citizens.” Reverend J.C. Raphael explained. Since the beginning of the year, eight murders have been committed. Nakita Shavers, sister to one of the victims, recently said, “My intention is to … become a prominent politician for this city…but the sad part is, if the violence keeps up the way that it is, I won’t have a city to come back to.” Entries submitted by Angelina Nepa Photo by Sean Naccarelli PTHS has stepped into the 21st century: Smoke Signals is now accessible on the web. The new online version will not only feature the same topic categories as the monthly hard copy of the paper, but also extra articles, pictures, and surveys. Preparation for what is hoped to be the new number one resource for high school student news officially started at the end of last November. “Mrs. Pizza Patron, a Dallas based pizza company, has begun accepting Mexican pesos at all of its 59 locations scattered throughout Texas, Arizona, California, Nevada and Colorado. Andrew Gamm, director of brand development for the firm asserted, “We know that a large number of them travel back and forth between the U.S. and Mexico and consequently have some pesos left over in their pocket. The pizza business is extremely competitive and…this was a way to position ourselves in relation to our competitors.” Never before has any U.S. company accepted Mexican currency so far from the border. Sophomore Julia Broglie visits Smoke Signals website, the brand new faction of PTHS newspaper.
  • 4. Opinion B. Beyer “ G. Dennis N. Sikora S. Naccarelli Classic love stays in style Kara Krawiec Co Editor-In-Chief What’s your favorite Romantic Movie “I liked the Notebook.” Jessica Policz, ‘09 “I love A Walk to Remember.” Savannah Lindberg, ‘07 “Texas Chainsaw Massacre is definatley the best.” Mary Irwin, ‘08 “My favorite romantic movie is Gone with the Wind.” Tom Norton, ‘10 Classic love never goes out of style.According to dictionary.com, a “chick flick” is a movie directed towards a female audience that displays deep emotions of love and conflict resolution. Yes, the chick flick is known for its basic storyline: boy meets girl, boy and girl fall in love, a problem arises and then boy and girl end up back together in the end. For some reason, though, these steps can be mixed and matched in a variety of ways to make the basic chick flick interesting enough for hundreds of similar, but still unique, plots for movies. So to get ready for those romantic days of February, here are a few suggestions of the classic chick flicks that should definitely be watched during this season of love. Sleepless in Seattle- Ah, two people brought together by a radio show that go to great lengths to meet and ultimately fall in love. Is there a better example of a chick flick? Oh, I think not. When a little boy calls into a local radio show in Seattle to tell the story of his widower father and how all he wants for his dad is to find a wife, of course, hundreds of women are moved by this and send in letters from all over the country to offer marriage proposals. One woman in particular feels a connection to this man and his son and knows that she needs to meet him, even though she’s already engaged. This 90’s classic has captured the hearts of thousands with the help of the dynamitic duo, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Miss Congeniality- This stars the sensational Sandra Bullock. This movie has just the right ingredients to make the perfect piece of chick flick greatness. When Gracie Hart, a woman that has anything but “grace”, has to go undercover as a Miss America beauty pageant contestant to save the show, this strong-willed leading lady makes us laugh out loud. Bullock pulls this character off with just the right amount of sass and class with a little hopeless romantic side to make this movie worth seeing again and again. How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days- ABC and Fox attract viewers Valentine’s Day Drew Karpen Opinion Writer He Said vs. She Said Nick Sikora Brittany Beyer Is Valentine’s Day a Hallmark There was a real St. Valentine, so I guess it’s a holiday. Hallmark definitely invented the holiday though. No way, but it is definitely blown out of proportion by them. Who would be your ideal Its a tough choice between Connor Tarwater and Sean-Paul Mauro. Close third is Justin Broglie. Justin Broglie because his dancing skills are absurd. break What would be the best Valentine’s Day gift for Advil. Because 50% of the girls I know and 83.6% of those I don’t know give me headaches, and the whole holiday is about girls. Getting accepted to Parson’s. Actually, getting accepted into college in general. What do you plan to do on Valentine’s Decide on a Valentine. Ask my boyfriend! It’s a mystery to me. The New Year started off with a bang when several TV series premiered in January. The popular series on ABC and Fox were anticipated to be bigger and better than before, but the shows did not live up to the much-anticipated hype. ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, Desperate Housewives, and Lost, all came out with new episodes last month. Everyone seems to be in love with the show Grey’s Anatomy. Everywhere I go, I hear people talking about how much they love it. “It has a phenomenal cast with really interesting, surprising twists in the show, not to mention the fact that I’m practically in love with McDreamy”, said senior Brandi Kohne. Desperate Housewives is back, but boring and not really entertaining. On the other hand, the new season of Lost is going to be the best one yet because of the unexpected twist that will occur. Fox had three main shows premiering in January: Prison Break, American Idol, and 24. Senior Kerstin Makowski said that Prison Break “is intriguing and adventurous because the second season is all about the brothers and their escape.” Next, American Idol is very entertaining because at first you
  • 5. 5 Smoke Signals February 2007 Effective elective enlightenment Kaitlin Houser Co Editor-In-Chief It is 8:45 A.M. and you hear your phone buzz; you open your phone and read the text message, “Wat classes r u takin?” You realize you have not even thought about next year’s classes, and start to panic. As a senior, I have gone through all the struggles of deciding which classes to choose, and I would recommend listening to the guidance counselors’ presentation. This presentation gave general information on the electives offered and advice on how to plan next year’s schedule. Step one in making the right choice is to look at all your options in order to have a complete perspective of what is offered. Then, balance required classes with elective classes. With your open periods, choose the electives that would be most interesting and which ones could possibly wait until the following year. If you have any interest in media, then your schedule will be tight. I have been in journalism for two years, and I had to make several choices in order to keep this class. My best suggestion would be to take summer gym. This was the best decision I ever made, because it freed up one elective allowing me take something else. What classes are beneficial to college? From my experience, and from talking to other people, I have come up with a must-take list. First, if all possible, take Writing Workshop. This class has improved my writing, given me more confidence, and helped me to write my college essays. Next, take a Media class -- Production, Journalism, Photography, or Broadcasting -because these class teach independence and time management skills, two essentials to survive in college. Senior Heather Sickmund said, “I would suggest taking Media I if you have any interest in taking a media class. I only got to take Yearbook because I was in an Honors English class. Yearbook has been such a fun class.” A yearlong class, Personal Finance, will help you to balance a checkbook and write a check, among many other things that all are necessary in order to live on your own. These are only a few of the many electives to take. Whether your interests lie in architecture, the arts/ theater, writing, music, accounting, childhood growth, or anything else, “ What’s your favorite Elective “Music Theory is my favorite elective because I’m in Garrett’s class, and Doc is an awesome teacher. Know thy clefs. ” Keith Quinn, ‘09 “Dan like Ceramics, yay.” Dan Urbanowicz, ‘08 “World Mythology because it was a fun class that you can talk to your friends in.” Chris Schilling, ‘07 “Accounting because it is a lot of fun and it wasn’t hard.” Sam Fortna, ‘10 take the opportunity now and find your niche. You may be thinking only nine periods and four years of high school is not enough time to fit everything in that you want to take. Paninis: lunch time winners Nick Sikora Staff Writer person’s name, and then the hunt for grains is on but don’t worry, because dieting fails all the time, every time. Even huge limit on fries and the cookies that just aren’t up to par with last year’s gems, there are things to look forward “Quite possibly the best thing since the internet, school paninis are the most delicious lunch item to eat in the entire school.” with the new and improved healthy school lunches, diets usually don’t work. Whole grain cookies can only do so much; they’re still cookies despite the foreign, bamboo taste. Aside from a to at lunch. Take the Panini line, for example. Quite possibly the best thing since the internet, school paninis are the most delicious lunch item to eat in the entire school. Every day the flavor is new, and just thinking about the day’s Panini can be enough to take a Monday and make it worth going to school. At many restaurants, grilled sandwiches are quite good, and the Peters School district apparently decided to go out on a limb and make extremely good food available every day. Pressed Cuban sandwiches that are widely sold in Florida are absolutely amazing, and with the popularity of the Primanti Brothers style sandwich, it’s no surprise that the school jumped on the bandwagon and combined not only grilling, but also introduced new Photo by Nick Sikora It seems that in the first few months after New Years fewer and fewer people keep with the mounds of New Year’s resolutions that they promised. And why not, its two months into the new year, its cold outside, and cutting carbs really isn’t all that its cracked up to be. Watching other people eating “guilty foods” doesn’t help much with dieting either. Eventually, a loaf of bread somewhere will call a carb conscious Junior Nick Fazio buys a delicious steak and cheese panini. Lines were often long but these sandwiches are worth the wait.
  • 6. PT LO Jess Berardino & Zack DeFelice B VE How long have you been together? We have been together for three months; we are a brand new couple. What first attracted you to the other person? We started out the school year in the same class, and I thought he was so cute. Photo submitted by Jess Berardino Who asked whom out first? I offered to take him home from school and we would hang out at his house. When we were sitting on his couch one day he asked me if I would want to date him and I said yes! Describe your first date. We went to go and see Open Season. Then we went to Bravos for dinner. Coincidentally Mr. & Mrs. Pinto How long have you been together? Five years in May. What first attracted you to the other person? Mr. Pinto’s sense of humor. Mr. Pinto liked that Mrs. Pinto was older and wiser. Who asked out whom? Mrs. Pinto gave Mr. Pinto her phone number and then Mr. Pinto called and asked Mrs. Pinto out. Photo submitted by Mrs. Pinto Becky Pfeifer & Timmy Reeder How long have you been together? Almost four months. What first attracted you to the other person? He was fun to hang out with and easy to talk to…plus he had a cute smile. Who asked out whom? Timmy asked me out. Photo submitted by Becky Pfeifer
  • 7. I N ... B E G S Emily Labovitz & Mike Debowski How long have you been together? Two months What first attracted you to the other person? The way Mike would drool when he fell asleep in study hall and the even more attractive way Emily would drool when she was still awake. Who asked whom out first? It was mutual. Describe your first date. It consisted of hanging out at the Half Price Book Photo submitted by Emily Labovitz Melanie Zuccarini & Matt Bianco How long have you been together? Roughly two years. What first attracted you to the other person? Mel was funny. Who asked out whom? I asked Mel out at Homecoming. Chelsea Ali & Mark Chedgy How long have you been together? We’ve been together for seven months. What first attracted you to the other person? I noticed his sweet personality. I felt very comfortable around him. And I thought he was very very cute! Who asked out whom? Mark asked me out first. Describe your first date. We went out for lunch. I was pretty shy at first, but really enjoyed getting to know him. After that we spent almost everyday of the summer together. Photo submitted by Chelsea Ali
  • 8. ro Sp Em ily rts Bigley z au Sean-Paul M Chris Port extra p int Young talent gives PT hope for future Who is the most dominate athlete in sports? SPTM: Sweet headband aside, you’re obviously wrong again. Although, Roger Federer is arguably one of the greatest tennis players of all time and his dominance in the sport is unrivaled – how can you not go with Tiger Woods? As soon as Tiger Woods came into the professional golf world he immediately took over. Only 42 weeks into his career, he became the number one ranked golfer in the world. He then set a record for 264 straight weeks atop the World Golf Rankings. Woods is the most dominant athlete in sports because he is nearly impossible to beat when he plays to his potential. CT: Wrong again. Remember, the time you picked the Ravens to go to the Super Bowl and I picked the Bears? We all see how that worked out for you. Federer has won the US Open three times, Wimbledon four times, and the Australian Open two times…all since 2003. His career record is 483 wins and 125 losses. In 2004, Federer won 11 titles with a 74-6 record. In 2005, he went 80-4 with 11 titles again. In 2006, he continued his domination with a 90-5 record and another 12 titles. He is the only player to have won both the Wimbledon and U.S. Open singles titles in three consecutive years from 2004 to 2006. In 2004, Federer became the first man since Mats Wilander in 1988 to win three out of the four Grand Slam singles tournaments in the same year. In 2006, Federer repeated this feat and became the first man in the open era to win at least ten singles championships in three consecutive years. U.S. tennis great Andy Roddick once said of Federer after a match, “He’s probably as close as there has been to unbeatable, I feel like I played decent and the stats are decent, and I got straight setted. I’m not going to sit around and sulk and cry. I did everything I could,” (USA Today). Also, TheSportsTruth.com named Federer the Number 1 tennis player to ever live, above names such as Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Rod Laver, and John McEnroe. SPTM: Tiger has become the face of American sports – the face of World Sports for that matter. He is an icon. His dominance is unrivaled. He has won the PGA Tour player of the year for the eighth time in 10 years. He just beat out Roger Federer for the AP Athlete of the year. Even other players on the PGA are in awe of what he has accomplished. They speak of him like he’s above the sport, they just enjoy the opportunity of playing with him because they know they have no shot at winning; U.S. Open champion Geoff Ogilvy said, “Any time you get to play with him, it’s a privilege. You can learn something from him,” according to an ESPN. com article. Sports Editor With a sub 500 hundred season and no playoff victory to show for it – some PT seniors might not consider this past season to be the one that they had hoped for. However, seniors Kevin Noone, Spencer Smith, John Mathis, Alex Radke, and Justin Fehl should be able to hang their heads on the certainty that they contributed in building a foundation that will be formidable for years to come. It was apparent in any Peters Township game that you watched this year that the Indians were extremely deep. Coach Gary Goga was able to go nine players deep into his bench for each game. This allowed the Indians to keep fresh legs on the court at all times, and to eventually wear opposing teams out. Another characteristic of the Indians that, undoubtedly, stood out to anyone with “Everyone on the team really came together” – Craig Wolcott ‘10 a media guide was how young they were. Although, the Indians had a tremendously solid senior class – the young talent on the team is what oftentimes sparked them. Freshman point Photo by Brianna Rafferty CT: Roger Federer is the best athlete in the world. For those of you who don’t know who Federer is, he is the number one ranked tennis player in the world since February 2, 2004. Let that sink in. That’s almost 3 years. What makes him the most dominant athlete in sports is that he rarely ever loses, and he wears a really sweet headband. You can’t go wrong when you’re wearing a sweet headband. Sean-Paul Mauro Sophomore Nick Wilcox defends against opponet from Erie McDowell. Wilcox was just one of several underclassmen varsity starters. guard, Craig Wolcott, was a huge contributor to the team. He was a starter in every game – a remarkable feat for a freshman – and was one of the team leaders in assists. Although, extremely young and inexperienced – Wolcott showed that he was able to run the offense without turning the ball over. “Everyone on the team really came together. The support of the older players made it easier to contribute,” said Wolcott. Sophomore Nick Wilcox was also a huge contributor to the team as a first year starter. Wilcox was among the leading scorers on the team throughout the entire season averaging nearly 12 points a game and, remarkably, he led the team in steals, with almost three steals a game. Sophomore center, and teammate Derek Redding explained, “I am really looking forward to next year’s team. I know that the experience that all of our young players got College coaches rarely find success in the NFL Connor Tarwater Sports Writer Like in most jobs, success leads to an upgrade, whether it is a raise or a promotion. This is no different in the business of football, where often time’s college coaches are awarded with NFL jobs when they have a lot of success with their respective college. Unfortunately for most of those coaches, college success rarely translates to NFL success. T h e r e are three prime examples when it comes to college coaches flopping at the pro level. Nick Saban had moderate success at Michigan State until he took the LSU coaching job in 1999. In five years with the Tigers, he had a record of 48-16 and won a National Championship in the 2003-2004 season. After the championship, he bolted for the Miami Dolphins head coaching job. He went 15-17 in two seasons, and has thus agreed to coach again at the college level for the Alabama Crimson Tide. Steve Spurrier had unprecedented success as a head coach at the University of Florida. He won six Southeastern Conference titles, was the Southeastern Conference coach of the year three times, and won a National Championship. This success landed him an NFL coaching job with the Washington Redskins. In his two seasons with the Skins, going 51-20 during his tenure with the Hurricanes. In 2001, Davis went to the Cleveland Browns and couldn’t repeat the success he had with the Canes. Davis went 24-35 and was 0-1 in his only playoff appearance. He resigned in 2004 as the Browns coach and will start his first season at the University of North Carolina next season. Senior SeanPaul Mauro stated, “I believe there is a different mentality in the NFL. College coaches are used to different techniques and mentoring players, but in the NFL, players don’t feel that – Sean-Paul Mauro ‘07 they need to be mentored.” Senior Taylor Piedmonte said, “The college he had a record of 12-20. coaches don’t have as much He is now coaching for the control over their players as University of South Carolina they did in college.” Gamecocks, and he is having “The NFL is a difficult a lot of success, where he league to win in for any period of went 7-5 and 8-5 in his first time, especially if you take over two seasons, respectively. a losing team. And that’s where Former Miami the jobs are,” said former Dallas Hurricanes coach Butch Davis Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson. took a team of disarray and “It’s difficult to have success no turned it into a powerhouse, matter where you came from.” “College coaches are used to different techniques and mentoring players.”
  • 9. ek Redd er ing D Bill Be rry C on no r r Tarwate ra Siko an Brend Oregon and Clemson verge of fairytale season Chris Portz Sports Writer Underdogs have existed as long as the game of basketball. Last year George Mason accomplished an unfathomable feat as a team off the radar. They made the playoffs and managed to make it to the final four. On the way they knocked off teams like North Carolina, Wichita State, and Connecticut. Similarly, Oregon and Clemson are poised to perform well at the big dance, the Men’s Basketball NCAA tournament. The college basketball season is here again and these Cinderella teams are turning heads. Dick Vitale, longtime basketball broadcaster and analyst, said “There’s no doubt that they’ve been a real surprise. This team has amazing camaraderie. They play together; they’ve done a phenomenal job,” said Vitale (Sports Illustrated). Currently, three teams that have stood out and have the best records in the NCAA halfway through the season. UCLA was number one and undefeated, not a surprise. What was surprising was Oregon upsetting number one UCLA. Oregon, who totaled 16 wins last season, was 14-1 halfway through the season. Maarty Leunen is averaging 10.5 rebounds per game, dominating the glass. Senior Aaron Brooks is averaging 17.6 points per game and 4.8 assists per game. They lost their first game against conference rival USC. Their contention in the NCAA tournament in March will depend on how this team responds to this adversity. Clemson was 16-0, boasting the most wins at the halfway point in the season. James Mays and K.C. Rivers were two main contributors on this Clemson team leading them through the majority of the season. Good news for Clemson considering that neither is a senior yet. Mays is a junior and Rivers is a sophomore. This team is competing in one of the toughest divisions in college basketball, the ACC Conference with division rivals North Carolina and Duke. Being in the ACC Conference is a good way for Clemson to prove themself before the NCAA tournament. The tough competition will prepare Clemson for any opponent it faces in March. Numerous upsets have unfolded this season, by other underdog contenders. Syracuse upset number 21 Marquette; unranked Indiana defeated number 24 Michigan State; and Virginia Tech upset number 5 Duke. Surely, there will be Pens future still undecided Bill Berry Staff Writer The Penguins have been vigorously campaigning for a new arena over the last two years. Currently, the situation has become more intense than ever since the Isle of Capri lost the slots bid in Pittsburgh. Now Mario Lemieux may be forced to move the franchise from Pittsburgh where they have been since its inauguration forty-years ago. Until December 20th the hopes of the team staying in Pittsburgh rode on The Isle of Capri winning the slots bid, which would have guaranteed the Penguins a new arena. The arena would have been built for $290 million at zero cost to the franchise or taxpayers. Now a shadow of uncertainty has been cast over the entire situation. National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman is dedicated to keeping the team in Pittsburgh according to an article from espn.com. He broke off negotiations with Jim Balsillie by placing a restriction over the control of the team in fear of Basille relocating the franchise. Basille withdrew his offer to buy the franchise for $175 million. It was long believed that the Canadian businessman had plans to move the franchise to his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario. Despite the overwhelming support from both the NHL Commissioner and fans the Penguins could end up relocating to Kansas City come next season. The Penguins continue to have one of the most dedicated fan bases in the entire country. This year the fans have filled Mellon Arena to 94% capacity, among the top in the NHL (espn.com). The Penguins are a part of the culture and a symbol of the rich heritage in Pittsburgh; the franchise has been the home of great hockey legends such as Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr. To see the team leave would “This year the fans have filled the Mellon Arena to 94% capacity” Cowher resigns for now Brendan Sikora Sports Writer Bill Cowher, a Pittsburgh native, legend, and hero has stepped down from coaching the Pittsburgh Steelers after having 15 successful seasons. Coach Cowher has been a legend in Pittsburgh and across the nation. Under his tenure the Steelers made eight playoff appearances and won Super Bowl XL. Last year, his final goal was accomplished: winning a Super Bowl. “My family has made a lot of sacrifices for me, and I’m looking forward to being there for them. It’s the right time to retire.”(Espn.com) This made it easier for Cowher to resign from coaching the Steelers. He wants to show his devotion for his family by this decision. Cowher bought a retirement home in North Carolina so that he could spend more time with his family. There are numerous rumors that this isn’t the last time he will be involved in the NFL. These rumors are plausible because of Cowher’s competitive nature, and the fact that he could possibly be the highest paid NFL coach in history. Steelers players have mixed feelings about his resignation. Receiver Hines Ward was in tears when he heard Cowher’s decision at a press conference. Ward stated, “ I knew he was prepared to resign after we won Super Bowl XL in 2006, he wanted to spend time with his family and that’s what he’ll get.”(ESPN News). 9 Smoke Signals February 2007 SPORTS BRIEFS HOCKEY The team’s current record is 5-11. They will look to get their younger players more experience. Upcoming games include rivals Montour and Elizabeth Forward, and a rematch against Thomas Jefferson. Girls’ swimming Currently, the girls’ swim team is a strong competitor in the WPIAL. They started off 2-0 and are not looking back. Senior Dina DeVincentis looks to assert her leadership during the upcoming meets against: Bethel Park, Mount Lebanon, and Chartiers Valley. BOYS’ SWIMMING The boys’ swim team has started out undefeated at 2-0. They beat Moon (9772) and Upper St. Clair (59-40). Seniors Chris Graves and Dan Smith look to lead the boys’ swim team to victories against upcoming opponents: Bethel Park, Mount Lebanon, and Chartiers Valley. BOYS’ BASKETBALL The boys’ basketball team is 3-14. The Indians are getting what they wanted from their big man, John Matthis, who has been a major contributor, scoring as well as rebounding off the glass. Unfortunately, the great performance of Matthis has not been enough to overcome opponents. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Girls basketball is 13-4. They have been known to blow out the other teams with the ability to win by as much as 50 points. With this phenomenal start the girls’ basketball team is looking like a strong playoff contender. Upcoming games include rivals Shaler, Trinity, and Canon McMillan. WRESTLING The Peters Township wrestling team has struggled this season. They were winless in their first 8 matches and look to rebound. Senior Ryan Carey looks to lead the wrestling team through the rest of the season with more success.
  • 10. & Style PT LIF E Cinema influences fashion Colleen Counihan Features Editor Flashback to the year 1999 and the average teenage girl would recognize herself in sparkly sweaters and pink and green Skechers. This can be accredited to the popularity of stores such as Limited Too, but what many girls don’t realize is that their favorite fashions were popularized by their favorite movies. Those platform shoes that crowded the closets of preteen girls were the result of movies such as Clueless and many of the crazy patterns and bright colors were based on the idolization of the Spice Girls, most importantly the pop stars’ wardrobes in the movie, Spice World. In the recent years, Hollywood’s old and new films have influenced some of the most recognizable styles walking the runway. Though designer Marc Jacobs does not admit to his influences, the consistent flow of baggy slacks and asymmetrical jackets that graced his Fall 2006 line were almost identical to Diane Keaton’s outfits in the cult-classic, Annie Hall. The movie that I think has a big influence on fashion is, Devil Wears Prada. -Megan Carone, ‘09 Sophia Coppola used Victorian-style garments to enhance her latest movie Marie Antoinette, but she was also setting a new trend for the fashion world. The new “bubble” skirts and “Audrey Hepburn’s cropped black pants that made an appearance in her moive Charade are now the staple of Gap advertisements.” puffy dresses seen in Balenciaga’s and Peter Som’s Fall 2006 lines look very familiar to the bouncy gowns worn by the women in Coppola’s movie. The movie that I think has a big influence on fashion is, any movie that has Bam Margera, Chris Pontius and Johnny Knoxville in it. Men’s fashions are not exempt from the big screen’s influence. Marlon Brando’s outerwear (black motorcycle jacket, leather cap and cuffed jeans) in “Wild One” is listed on msn.com as one of the top ten film fashion moments. Designer, Alessandro Dell’ Acqua, seems very familiar with this Brando’s stylish character. His latest men’s line included motorcycle jackets in varying colors and washed-leather ranger caps. Cinema’s effects on the latest trends exist outside of the runway as well. A quick browse through the public’s favorite stores, such as Gap and Banana Republic, reveals classically cut outfits that were once worn by the greatest actresses of the past. Audrey Hepburn’s cropped black pants that made an appearance in her movie Charade are now the staple of Gap advertisements. Commercials have labeled them “Audrey Hepburn pants” for the public’s recognition. As long as movies The movie that I think has a big influence on fashion is, Harold and Maude. The movie that I think has a big influence on fashion is, Prince’s Purple Rain. -Aimee Hecht, ‘07 -Taylor DiBart, ‘10 –Bobby Ihrig, ‘08 I Can’t Tell You By Hillary Frank Amber Doerr Unwritten Law: the Hit List Sean Nacarelli Staff Writer Since the formation of Unwritten Law in 1990, this San Diego based band has released six CDs on five different record labels. Unwritten Law formed around original drummer, Wade Youman. Although he’s no longer the drummer, Scott Russo (vocalist) and Steve Morris (guitarist) are original members. Quickly after they formed, the band became friends with other successful San Diego bands like Blink 182. With blends of heavy alternative riffs and jumpy choruses, Unwritten Law’s songs that have topped the charts are “Seein’ Red”, “Celebration Song”, “Lonesome”, “Save Me”, and “Rest of my Life”. Unwritten Law’s new CD, The Hit List, lures all of their fans back to these hits because they’ve re-recorded all of their top songs. Morris declared, “It’s cool to be able to go back and do these songs. If you listen to all the records, they all sound different because we were young and inexperienced. Back then, we were kids, now we’re seasoned veterans.” I think this CD will be able to recapture the spirit and talent that was put into Unwritten Law from the first day they formed almost seventeen years ago. Guest Writer Stranger Than Fiction “U.G.H. I know it SOUNDS like I’m being the same old me. All jokey+everything. But I don’t FEEL like me. After blurting all that stuff out to Sean. You know how people pretend to zip their mouths shut, then lock them+throw away the key? That’s what I’d like to do. Minus the pretending part.” Jake is a college guy, living the normal college life, until he gets into a huge fight with his best friend. Jake decides that “talking=trouble” and he should think about what he says before he says it. He also decides that the only way to do that is to communicate through notes. Soon, he finds that his friendship with Xandra is growing into something more, but doesn’t know whether or not to tell her of his feelings. He relunctly decides if he did, it would probably mess everything up. As Jake struggles with his emotions for Xandra, he also discovers some truths about himself. This book is a little difficult at first, but soon you fall in love with the characters and the storyline itself. Hillary Frank brings the troubles of a young life to artistry when she shows us each character’s feelings on notes, together as a book. I give this book four and a half out of five stars. Derek Redding Staff Writer From the makers of Finding Neverland and Monster’s Ball comes the new movie Stranger Than Fiction. This comedy has a knockout cast including Emma Thompson, Will Ferrell, Dustin Hoffman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Queen Latifah. The story starts with writer Karen Eiffel (Thompson) trying to finish her latest work supposedly her best. Eiffel needs to find a way to take her main character out of the picture for the ending, but the main character Harold Crick (Ferrell) can hear her every word for in reality he is alive. The movie chronicles Harold’s to quest to find the author and tell her to end her book in a different way so he can live. Reviews of this movie have proved to be good. Critics say the movie is funny, emotional, and reported to be Ferrell’s best work. This movie will attract the attention of Will Ferrell fans and provide them with lots of laughs. It’s definitely worth watching. I give this movie 4 out of 5 Stars. See Stranger Than Fiction out on the shelves February. 27th.
  • 11. 11 Smoke Signals February 2007 Becoming healthy starts with you Jess Berardino Staff Writer Eating healthy requires a strict diet that is based off the food pyramid, not just fruits and vegetables. If you simply eat the proper amounts of food in each section everyday you will see a significant change in the way your clothes fit. Along with your clothes, your skin and your mental health will also improve. By teaching yourself good eating habits now, you will prepare yourself for the rest of your life. If you do not want to completely change your diet, then eliminate some items like pop, fast foods, and candy. It is all up to you what you put in your body and when you are faced with a multiplicity of “bad” foods, eating healthy is much more difficult. Exercise is also a good addition to a healthy life style. Eating regularly is the key to good health and maintaining a desirable weight. For example, eating a doughnut for breakfast with a coffee is actually healthier than not eating breakfast at all. Skipping meals will cause you to overeat at your next meal, “For example, eating a donut for breakfast with a coffee is actually healthier than not eating breakfast at all.” which will cause your stomach to expand even more and make you feel like you’ve gotten Spring break dreams larger. If you balance out your meals into smaller portions and eat healthy snacks such as fruit or pretzels in between meals you will actually lose more weight. Eating is all about how much of a certain food you eat in a certain time. By following a recommended diet and exercise schedule you will help yourself become healthier, avoiding “crash diets”. Those diets often lead to anorexia and on bulimia. These diseases cause a mental state of extreme confusion in body image. In simple terms, this problem is that girls who were obese as a child or believe that they are overweight now, will over exercise and go to extreme dieting tactics such as stop eating, ceasing eating is the last thing that you should do. I understand that these are considered disorders, so if you believe that you are suffering from one of these; tell someone. So students here’s an idea; eat healthy, Katie Gavlick Staff Writer Spring break is nearing, which means hundreds of thousands of high school and college students are flocking to the beach to kick back and relax. However, if Cancun, the Jersey Shore, and Cabo San Lucas aren’t for you, there’s plenty of alluring beaches to go round. Santa Cruz, California. Not only is this small town a surfer’s paradise, it’s a short drive from San Francisco. The beach boardwalk, dating back to the 1900s, is full of life. You can also rent a bike and ride on the prize winning bike trails that cut across beaches and deliver heart-stopping views. Antiparos, Greece. Visitors who come to this tiny, laid back island must fly or sail to Paros, then take a 10 minute ferry ride to Antiparos. The island is home to small-whitewashed houses, land caves, ancient historic ruins, miles of beaches, and blue grottoes that, according to legend, have mysterious powers. Antiparos has no large hotels, which preserves its quaint atmosphere. Corpus Christi, Texas. This small beach town possesses all the right ingredients for the perfect spring break vacation: the sun, the sea, and sights. You can spend the day at the shore, or on the waves; wind surfing, the city’s favorite pastime. Corpus Christi is also the hub for daytrips to the world famous King Ranch and Mexico. Plus the average temperature of Corpus Christi is 71.2 degrees. Placencia, Belize. Located at the end of a tiny peninsula in the south of Belize, this vacation is one you will never forget. Placencia brags the mainland’s best beaches, and the most relaxed lifestyle. While photo courtesy www.emeraldwaterangles.com Belize features some of the world’s best beaches along with many exhilarating activities including kayaking, scuba diving, and snorkeling just to name a few. scuba diving, kayaking and snorkeling trips are available, climbing a coconut tree to hack down a fruit is the most work you could possibly do on this vacation. Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. Truthfully, Manuel Antonio looks like a picture perfect postcard complete with heavenly white beaches and lush tropical rainforests. The offshore coral reefs bustle with marine life including dolphins and whales. If you like scuba diving, take a day trip to Caño Island for spectacular underwater sights. Or you can stroll down several walking trails and admire coatimundis, ocelots, sloths, Artist of the month: Corey Grabowski Colleen Counihan & Sean Naccarelli Features Editor & Staff Writer Rarely, we hear a solo artist that can capture the listener’s ears as much as a full band of musicians. Corey Grabowski has been satisfying our ears with his acoustic-indie melodies and sing-along lyrics for a long time. In that time he’s also managed to grow a decent fan base by performing at shows and coffeehouses all around the area. It has been a short three months since the birth of Grabowski’s solo project, but his plans for the future are nothing but mature. When asked about goals, he can only smile. He acts as if the rest of us haven’t realized it yet, but his fame is inevitable. “I want to record my sounds and circulate the CDs through coffee shops, record stores and recording studios. Hopefully one will call me and make me famous,” said Grabowski. His solo act wouldn’t be able to exist without confidence, but he describes his music with the utmost modesty. He labels his acoustic sounds with adjectives such as “calming” and “easy-listening,” but these are descriptions of an outsider, examples of Grabowski’s ability to see his own music from the viewpoint of his listeners. After hearing one song from Corey Grabowski, it is not difficult to reference his musical influences. His acoustic melodies resemble those of the Goo Goo Dolls and his intentionally whiney vocals resound with the similar intensity of Matchbox 20 front man, Rob Thomas. Grabowski would never primarily call himself a cover artist, though. He does not strive to be the next opening-act for Justin Timberlake or the new John Mayer, but instead a name in his own category. “I will be Corey Grabowski because I don’t want to be like anyone else, I want people to want to be like me,” he said. Grabowski’s new album is called My Story Untold, a perfect title for such a romantic song list. He will be unveiling many of these heart-warmed lyrics and slow guitar rhythms at his upcoming show at Farmhouse Coffee on March 2nd. It’s obvious that Corey Grabowski is not planning on leaving the spotlight anytime soon. He is looking for a musical career similar to current groups, Dashboard Confessional and Bright Eyes; he wants to be the main musician with a background band for live performances. Though his Photo by Nate Meyers
  • 12. If you could design your own candy heart, what would it Voices in the Hall say? TC Rauch 08: “ These “Flowers are like my love for you; in time, they will fade and die.” “Yeah, Grandma!” “Stay Classy.” “Don’t eat me.” Shelby Gregor, ‘08 Kierstan Arnoni, ‘07 Rachel Cichowicz,’07 TC Rauch , ‘08 Describe the worst Valentine’s Day gift you’ve ever recieved. “A Warped Tour CD.” Rachel Paul, ‘07 “The Notebook.” “A fireman outfit.” Josh Keffer , ‘07 Joe Stepusin, ‘07 “A 5-pound Hershey kiss.” Ms. O’Connor Chuck Nettles Jordan Settimio A PT Minute With... 1. What is your favorite Crayola Crayon color? Tickle-me-pink -- the best crayon name ever. 2. What is the funniest word you know? Booger, because it should be pronounced “boo-ger.” 3. What is your favorite movie line and why? From Daddy Daycare: “Write that down!” It’s the funniest part. 4. If you could be any boy band member, who would it be and why? Justin Timberlake, because he’s bringing sexy back. 5. If you could be any athlete, who would it be and why? Sidney Crosby, because he’s all around amazing. 1. What is your favorite Crayola Crayon color? Macaroni and cheese -- my favorite color and a great food. 2. What is the funniest word you know? Bedazzle/hernia... I can’t decide, but they’re both fun to say. 3. What is your favorite movie line and why? ”We’ve got a stage five clinger.” Wedding Crashers is my favorite movie. 4. If you opened a restaurant, what would you call it? Chester’s Cheese House; It’s my nick name, and I would serve cheese. 5. If you could be a food, what kind of food would you be? Baby Quiche, because it’s wordly and everyone loves it.