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...careers who could give students a better sense of their options and how to achieve them. Artist-alumni could be invited to speak, providing encouraging examples. Additionally, continuing to update the resources in the Reading Room, offering portfolio reviews and holding discussions with the standard bribe of free pizza for attendance would all be extremely beneficial. Not only would such plans ease student worries about the daunting task of entering the art world, but they would also give students the essential recognition and respect that they need in order to strive for and obtain their goals...
...only acceptable but chilling, in BW2 it just seems like lazy, frustrating storytelling. And for all the shots of bloody wounds and knives piercing flesh that are randomly spliced into the film, the proceedings aren't half as scary as the $5.25 the theater currently charges for a pepperoni pizza. The only thing the saves Blair Witch 2, besides Berlinger's admittedly handsome visuals, is the presence of Donovan and Leerhausen, two actors who seem to be playing characters in a cooler, scarier, and all around more clever movie than this one. Kim's astutely rendered, down-to-earth gothic...
...students don't want to dress up themselves, they can always unleash their creative energies on gourds. The first-year prefects, for instance, are sponsoring their annual pumpkin-carving contest this week. The winning first-year entryway will receive a pizza party...
...effort to encourage student participation, there will be door prizes, free pizza and ice cream from Toscanini's at the different events...
Still, something gave the readers pause. There was nothing outstanding in the applicant's two teacher recommendations. A more gushing letter came from his boss at the pizza place where he worked after school, detailing Theater Boy's rapport with the restaurant's immigrant cooks. "He sure sounds like a wonderful employee," said Walbridge. Field interjected, "But is he a real scholar?" Theater Boy wrote that he wants to study politics and history. But the two readers wondered why he hadn't studied more of them already. Theater Boy's moment was fading as quickly as it had come...