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Vikings Encouraged to “Cocoa and Cram” for Finals

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Greta Hauser

Cocoa and Cram is a very well known tradition here at Pleasant Valley High School, run by Stefanie Volk and the student government. However it is only available to the freshman on campus. Cocoa and Cram is a place where students can study for finals while drinking some warm delicious hot chocolate. Stugo also hands out cupcakes, cookies, and a bunch of other little goodies to munch on while you work. 

This is especially important for freshmen because now that they are in high school, they are taking on the stresses of all the new work. Finals can be a real struggle if one doesn’t have the right study techniques. That is why Cocoa and Cram is such a great idea for the new high school kids. If you are interested in joining Cocoa and Cram, come to the Cafeteria on December 12 and 13 from 3:30-5pm. Hope to see you there!

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Greta Hauser
Greta Hauser, Executive Editor
A sophomore at Pleasant Valley High School, Greta Hauser is very dedicated to her job as editor on the paper. Where she writes articles and edits. Ever since freshman year she has been committed herself to working on the Pleasant Valley’s Newspaper; aka the SAGA. Participating in school spirit days, going to football games, and supporting fundraisers is all part of her school spirit! In her spare time; she enjoys the simplicity of baking and cooking. She’s always striving and looking for new recipes to create. This year she's hoping to find a new dedication to put her time into. She is to continue her work on the paper for the next four years, until she graduates as a senior. If anybody is interested in past articles that she has written, use this link Greta Hauser – The Saga

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