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actually the solon music program is phenomenal, with the schools choirs generally receiving straight ones in OMEA competitions, the band and orchestra making frequent trips to Disney world and other locations to preform, and Solon's show choir consistently winning awards and accolades. The school has also produced various notable musicians such as Dominick Farinacci, a signed jazz trumpet player who has studied under wynton marcellus.
actually the solon music program is phenomenal, with the schools choirs generally receiving straight ones in OMEA competitions, the band and orchestra making frequent trips to Disney world and other locations to preform, and Solon's show choir consistently winning awards and accolades. The school has also produced various notable musicians such as Dominick Farinacci, a signed jazz trumpet player who has studied under wynton marcellus.


== Kid Cudi aka Scott Mascudi==
== Michael Grepp ==


He did attend Solon High School for a few years. I have a yearbook as proof.
Unsure of why information regarding Michael Grepp is occasionally removed, google his name if you'd like his legitimacy proved. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/76.227.128.69|76.227.128.69]] ([[User talk:76.227.128.69|talk]]) 18:58, 26 December 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

As stated above, this page is prone to vandalism so I've tried to keep an eye on it. I deleted Grepp from the notable alumni page along with other alums who appeared to be placed there as jokes. No offense intended, but according to Grepp's MySpace page he's an unsigned college musician, and thus not necessarily notable. [[User:Snowfire51|Snowfire51]] ([[User talk:Snowfire51|talk]]) 19:48, 26 December 2007 (UTC)


== Nick Camino ==
== Nick Camino ==

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I've added the proper highschool infobox, but it's still incomplete so fill free to fix it up. (Are the school colors officially blue and gold or blue and white?)

THE OFFICIAL SCHOOL COLORS ARE BLUE AND WHITE BUT UNOFFICIALLY YELLOW HAS BEEN USED —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.133.96.201 (talk) 22:43, 13 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Also, this article wasn't adhering to NPOV Wikipedia rules. As much as you love the school this isn't free advertising space! --Zagsa 02:38, 1 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Please post about the "Exploding Toilet Incident." We understand that it's real, and it is definitely noteworthy...can someone please provide some insight as to if there was anything in the toilet when it exploded?

There has been some major vandalism to this page in the last week. I have attempted to revert to the last correct version. (Oct. 17)

Solon Music Program

Why is there so much information on the music program? As a Solon alumni I know that the music program is really not that great. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.53.50.109 (talk) 18:03, 12 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

actually the solon music program is phenomenal, with the schools choirs generally receiving straight ones in OMEA competitions, the band and orchestra making frequent trips to Disney world and other locations to preform, and Solon's show choir consistently winning awards and accolades. The school has also produced various notable musicians such as Dominick Farinacci, a signed jazz trumpet player who has studied under wynton marcellus.

Kid Cudi aka Scott Mascudi

He did attend Solon High School for a few years. I have a yearbook as proof.

Nick Camino

No offense to the guy, I'm sure he's very nice, but i deleted his name because although it is a great accomplishment to be a producer for WTAM 1100, it is definitely not notable —Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.53.180.34 (talk) 21:51, 31 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Dave Meggyesy

I added a link in the Notable Alumni section to the Dave Meggyesy article that I just started. I can find lots about his book and the related controversy, but almost nothing about his high school, college and NFL careers. The pro football databases do not have defensive statistics for the 1960s, except for the number of games played. There are a couple of Google News hits that say he was an All-American at Syracuse, but I'd have to pay for an article in order to see the details--such as whose list he was on. If anybody has access to sources of Meggyesy's performance at Solon, Syracuse, or St. Louis, please add it to the infobox or start a new section. The article still seems stubbish for NFL and college football projects. BTW, I'm interested in him because of his politics and his one year coaching at my high school, not because I'm into football. Maybe there are obvious sources that I just don't know about.--Hjal (talk) 05:26, 12 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]