NEW BOYs IN TOWN
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NEW BOYs IN TOWN
Student Newspaper of Santa Margarita Catholic High School, Since 1987 rhodese@smhs.org THE EAGLE EYE Friday, October 29 2010 HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES THE BEST WAYS PEOPLE WERE ASKED TO HOMECOMING AND THE BEST DRESSED OF THE NIGHT 3 A NIGHT OF FRIGHT: SPEAK NOW FROM JERSEY SHORE TO AVATAR- THE MOST POPULAR HALLOWEEN COSTUMES AROUND THE LOWDOWN ON TAYLOR SWIFT’S NEW ALBUM TITLED SPEAK NOW 5 L O N D O N CA L L I N G ! By Alexa Kosco From October 14th to 22nd, twenty three of our very own Eagles traveled across the pond with our Model United Nations program. These twenty three students attended the 29th annual Royal Russell Model United Nations Conference and the equally amazing Ms. Fleming, accompanied these students on the trip of a lifetime. At the conference, the students debated world issues over a course of four days with delegates from around the world. They addressed economic, political and social topics of the international community and discussed policies with their fellow delegates for hours on end. The presented resolutions, caucused about global policies, lobbied for their ideas, and even spoke in the GA in front over 300 people! Representing the countries of Austria, Barbados, Belarus, Gabon, and Yemen, they made us proud. Kierstyn Suda thought, “The conference was fun, but it was difficult. Overall, I learned a lot the delegate dances. These discos were clearly a lot of fun for all the delegates, and they all met a lot of nice and very friendly people. What a great way to have some fun after hours of debate! After a long but rewarding four days the conference was over and our SMeagles headed to London to tour for the remainder of the trip. They visited landmarks such as the Tower of London, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, Westminster Abbey and Delegates at the conference. Photo courtesy of John Remmell held in East Croydon, United Kingdom and took London by storm, sightseeing all across the area. Two of the best teachers on campus, the always lovely Mr. Remmell and felt the conference helped me overall as a delegate.” Even though none of our Eagles won awards, they are all winners at heart. Each night after the days spent in committee, were By Allison Le Starting in August of 2001, Father Greg Boyle began a mission to bring rest to the violence in Los Angeles. He accomplished his goal in establishing Homeboy Industries. In just a few years’ time, Father Greg Boyle presented an answer to over 1,100 gang members – to start over. Homeboy Industries educates its workers on job skills that would assist them in obtaining permanent employment. In addition, Homeboy Industries provides a base education for people who have financial hindrances. This year Homeboy Industries plans to celebrate their 20th year anniversary. For twenty years, this nonprofit organization has been the light to what seemed a never-ending tunnel of darkness for many people. But other than the man who established the organization, who is Father Greg Boyle? He was born one of eight in Los Angeles, California. He worked hard as a young boy alongside his brothers and sisters and graduated Loyola High School in Los Angeles in 1972. Twelve years passed, and in 1984, Father Greg Boyle was ordained a Jesuit priest. Some of his scholarly include a Bachelor’s degree in 9 even the Millenium Bridge from Harry Potter. Zach Mastrovich said, “It was such an awesome experience going 600 miles away from everyone to be with twenty two of your friends all day, every day.” Full of many memorable experiences, this really was the trip of a lifetime for the students. Francesca Riggione recalled that, “Mr. Remmell almost got hit by a bus three times!” Well thank God he didn’t! Over the course of nine days, they shared many laughs, smiles and memories they will cherish forever. Job well done Eagles and welcome home! Allie Todd, Paige Krieger, Francesca Riggione and Riley Smith at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Photo Courtesy of John Remmell Our SMeagles at the London Bridge. Photo courtesy of John Remmell NEW BOYs IN TOWN English at Gonzaga; a Master’s degree in English at Loyola Marymount University, a Master of Divinity from the Weston School of Theology, and a Sacred Theology Masters degree from the Jesuit School of Theology. The first program he started was called “Jobs of the Future.” This program was created in order to address the escalating problems and unmet needs of gang-involved youth. Through this program, an elementary school and a daycare program was established. The first business that Father Greg initiated was Homeboy Bakery – “a mission to create an environment that provided training, work experience, Mural made by the “Homeboys”. Photo courtesy of Homeboy Industries and above all, the opportunity for rival gang members to work side by side.” Moreover, Father Greg has started other businesses to help the cause such as: Homeboy Silkscreen, Homeboy Maintenance, Homeboy/ HomegirlMerchandise, and HomegirlCafé. Father Greg Boyle has been recognized for his philanthropic acts and given numerous awards. Some of these include the California Peace Prize, the “Humanitarian of the Year” Award, and the Most Caring People Award as well as the 2008 Civic Medal of Honor from the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Santa Margarita Catholic High School welcomes Father Greg Boyle on November 11, 2010 to discuss Homeboy Industries and its mission. In addition, he will have a book signing of his renowned book Tattoos on the Heart. Save the date, Santa Margarita and go onto the Santa Margarita website to fill out an RSVP form. OCTOBER 2010 ACTIVITIES EDITORS: Alexa Kosco and Kaitlin Propeck Live Drug Free! By Ashley Rhorer Ever wonder what those red bracelets that everyone gets at the end of October actually represent? They stand for a week that is dedicated to living drug free lives and making America drug free. Red Ribbon Week began in 1988 and is celebrated in memory of DEA Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, who died due to drug traffickers in Mexico. Since then, Camarena’s friends and family have worn red badges and ribbons to promote drug-free lives. This story has touched many people’s lives and has now inspired the oldest and largest drugfree campaign all across America. During Red Ribbon Week, schools, businesses, the media, and communities all join together to publicize the value of staying drug-free. This is done through essay and writing contests, drug-free races, red decorations, and of course red bracelets and ribbons. Dressing in red shows people in the community that it is important to reduce the use of illegal drugs in America. Another main factor of Red Ribbon Week is the “Walk against Drugs” that takes place in cities around the world. Many communities come together and dress in red to teach young children to say no to drugs, which increases their awareness of the drug problem. For Santa Margarita, Red Ribbon Week has been happening this past week. On Tuesday we “Socked it to Drugs” with our crazy socks. On Wednesday we “Just said No” with our red bracelets and other red attire. By the way, the bracelets we received can be used to get discounts at places like Burger King and 7 Eleven. Thursday, we all got sunglasses to “Shade out Drugs” from our lives. Today, we are all saying “Boo” to drugs and scaring them away with our Halloween clothes. Red Ribbon Week has been very successful this year and the Santa Margarita community has really gotten involved. Congrats SM! Remember, stay drug free! 2 Choc Walk By Taylor Razanno The CHOC walk is back again! The 20th annual walk was held on October 17th at the Disneyland Resort. With a little rain to get us motivated, we started the walk at 7:00 am. The walk went through both parks: Disneyland and California Adventures. Since the Disneyland Resort is the happiest place on Earth, all of the Disney characters were there to cheer us on through the walk. The distance was a 5k, which means we walked 3.1 miles! The walk ended around 8:30 am. Over 100 members of the Eagles for CHOC club at Santa Margarita participated in the walk. Our club goal was to raise $10,000 for this year’s CHOC walk. We accomplished that goal and more by raising $11,200. The money we raised helps support the care, services, education, and research at the CHOC hospitals. Over 15,000 people participated in this walk, ending with a result of $1,453,265 in total donations. Although this walk was bright and early on a Saturday, everyone put on a smile and was ready to walk for CHOC! The walk was a great place to have fun with your friends, while at the same time working towards a great cause. After the CHOC walk, Senior Maddy Skyes said “I loved it! It was a great way to make a difference and help others, while walking around Disneyland with friends!” President of the Eagles for CHOC club, Kathryn Conner, said “This has been a great year for Eagles for CHOC. It’s the most money we have ever raised in the club history. Everyone in the club was enthusiastic about walking for such a great cause, like the children at CHOC!” Congratulations on a great walk this year Eagles! We accomplished our goal and even exceeded it by $1,200. Be ready to walk again next year and join Eagles for CHOC because it’s tons of fun and the money goes to a great cause! october 2010 ACTIVITIES EDITORS: Alexa Kosco and Kaitlin Propeck Top 5 Ways People were Asked to Homecoming By Katlyn Bauer and Courtney Doud As we all know, it’s the time of year where seasons are changing and fall and Halloween are also on the way. This means that homecoming has just passed and Santa Margarita boys have tried their best to find and impress their dates. Boys, listen up; it is not as easy as it used to be! Girls are expecting more than just a phone call or Facebook message, they want something new and different! Although some lack creative ideas, other Santa Margarita boys know exactly what to do and have gone out of their way to do it. This year in particular, SM boys started early and made sure to ask their dates to homecoming in impressive ways. 1. Braxton Luke, a junior, sang his own song while strumming a ukulele on ETV. At the end of the song he publically asked Jessica Hickey to accompany him to Homecoming. What a lady’s man! 2. Kyle Eckert, a senior, bought hundreds of post-it notes and stuck them one by one on senior Sarah Pollard’s car. He then waited anxiously until she arrived. When Sarah got to her car he gave her flowers and asked, "Will you stick with me at Homecoming?"Awe, how creative Kyle! driveway of his beautiful girlfriend of almost a year, Sam Trenary. He bought four balloons and put them on her driveway. Each balloon had a word on it saying, "Will you go to…" As Sam sprinted up her driveway reading these words she saw a huge balloon on her doorstep. She popped the balloon like the directions instructed, and out fluttered a little note. She unfolded the note and it read "Homecoming?" She put the two sayings together and was overjoyed that Cade had asked her in such a special way! Aren’t they just the cutest couple? 4. Nick Bock, a senior, dressed up in a mermaid costume and hid under a trash bag in his science class. His girlfriend, senior, Ashlyn Vidal, was told that her class was doing a dissection on a huge fish in the other lab. When she and her classmates arrived, Nick jumped out of from under the bag. She had no clue and was completely shocked. He gave her flowers and a poster that read, "Next week is Homecoming, can’t you sea? And I would love it if you came with a mermaid as pretty as me!" How clever! 5. Jeff Baumgardner, a sophomore, had ten of his water polo teammates spell out the word "Homecoming" on their chest with Zinc. Jeff was the question mark at the end and was holding flowers. Lauren Schwab’s friends were in on the plan and got her to walk by the pool deck. She saw all the boys and Jeff at the end and could not have been happier. Photo Courtesy of Katlyn Bauer These cute ways of how people are getting asked added on to the excitement and anticipation of Homecoming. It is a fun time of the year to be creative and impress your date with the perfect idea. These are only few of the creative ways people were asked at Santa Margarita. Photo Courtesy of Katlyn Bauer By Megan Alders The ladies of homecoming 2010 showed off dresses of every kind and color. Our sophomore class was thrilled to be a part of the homecoming dance this year and they showed it by what they wore. Sophomore, Taylor Walsh found an original dress that no one else had. It was borrowed from her sister’s friend, Kara Kane. The champagne colored dress looked perfect with her skin tone. The right lengths of dresses are hard to find these days, but Taylor found one with the perfect fit. It was classy, it was chic, and it was bold. It had an elegantly woven flower at the neckline which formed the halter straps to her gown. From the flower, chic and champagne- colored material flowed down to the top of her knee. Although Taylor’s dress was simple, it really stood out amongst those her peers wore. Congratulations Homecoming Queen, Hope Blaine! fun style. Lauren’s dress was extremely unique and bold. It was tight in the top and flowed down to her knee. A bow was formed at the bust of the dress and was studded with small diamonds that added extra sparkle! Photo Courtesy of Megan Alders Looks like seniors have it all figured out! Senior Lauren Arriola wore an ANGL original. ANGL is a unique store in Mission Viejo Mall. The store is filled with stunning clothes and has something for everyone. White, sleek, classy and beautifully different, the dress had it all. Lauren chose a perfectly-colored dress that gave her skin a natural glow. It was fitted to her frame and worked its way up to form an intricately woven design in the back which gave the dress even more “wow”! Lauren Arriola’s winning outfit left a mark on the Monster Ball! Good job ladies, now it’s time to get ready for Winter Formal! Photo courtesy of Megan Alders Photo Courtesy of Courtney Doud 3. Cade Kearn, a sophomore, decorated the Homecoming Best Dressed Photos courtesy of smhs.org 3 Juniors aren’t over the dances yet! Junior, Lauren Hickey, got her gown from a new store, Lipsy London, in Bloomingdales. Lipsy is a UK brand that is new to the US. It is very popular this year because of the store’s brightly colored dresses, appealing options and Photo Courtesy of Megan Alders OCTOBER 2010 WORLD MUSIC EDITORS: Taylor Razzano, Michael Meyer, Alisha Maline Top Songs Across the World Top 10 Songs of the World By Matt Murphy Music describes a great deal of what is going on in different societies around the world. Songs from foreign countries help give people a good perspective on their specific lifestyles. The world’s most popular songs vary between many different genres. The top song in America to date is Speak Now by Taylor Swift. Taylor swift is a young artist and actress, was born in Pennsylvania on December 13, 1989. She started a phenomenon by capturing many girls’ and some guys’ attention with her ever so popular country-pop mixes. The most popular song in Jamaica is Hold You by Gyptian. Windel Beneto Edwards was born on October 25, 1983 in St. Edwards, Jamaica. He began his singing career in his local church choir. Soon after a record producer heard him and immediately became interested. Now he is known as Gyptian and has the most popular song in Jamaica. The most popular song in the United Kingdom is Just the Way You Are, by Bruno Mars. Bruno Mars’ real name is Peter Gene Hernandez. He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on October 8, 1985. He is also one of the most popular artists in America. The most popular song in France is Mignon Mignon by Rene La Tuape. Rene La Tuape actually is not an artist, but rather a virtual character created in 2009. His songs are hits on radios throughout France. The artist Tom Ze from Mexico recently came out with the popular song Estudando a Bossa. Tom Ze was born in Brazil on October 11th. He was very popular in the 1990’s, but has recently come back and released new singles. Different countries around the world have many unique types of music, but this just goes to show that music connects us all. Austria: Vo Mello Bis Ge Schoppornou-Holstuona rmusigbigbandclub Belgium: Barbra Streisand-Duck Sauce Denmark: The FloodTake That Finland: Missa Muruseni On-Jenni Vartianinen France: Only Girl (In the World)-Rihanna Greece: Loca- Shakira (feat. Dizzee Rascal) Italy: E un peccato morirZucchero Japan: Anthem of LoveUtada Hikaru Luxembourg: Somewhere Over the Rainbow-Israel Kamakawiwo’ole Netherlands: Just the way You Are-Bruno Mars Top Albums Courtesy of Google Images The Golden Age of Hip-Hop By Chris Ontiveros Today, many people around the world use music as a creative outlet. Independent artists express themselves through many different genres, but they just don’t always get the gratification that they deserve. A genre that this tends to happen in a lot in is Hip Hop/Rap, with many struggling artists trying to make it past mainstream, lyrically handicapped artists. This is saddening, because independent and unknown artists usually have deep lyrical meanings with references to life, soul, and rhymes, amounting to more than just money and women. Artists like Asher Roth, Atmosphere, Gangstarr, DJ Shadow, Jurassic 5, Wale, The Cool Kids, K’Naan, Charles Hamilton, Lupe Fiasco, Soul Position, and RJD2 have all had philosophical points to their phat rhymes and beats! Not all popular and mainstream hip hop artists are bad, and this isn’t just to say that all unknown artists are the best (because some are evidently not), but to find artists with meaning like Eminem you just have to search more. Songs like “Moment of Truth” by Gangstarr talk about philosophical parts of life, while mixing it into a funky fresh beat and rhyming it all together like there’s no tomorrow. The “Golden Age of Hip Hop” helped to put a fresh, creative face on the genre. This golden age occurred in the late 80’s, and the 90’s only further defined how music is made today. Artists like The Beastie Boys, A Tribe Called Quest, Notorious B.I.G., Gangstarr, Run DMC, Tupac, and many more were involved in this monumental era. All these artists just try to show the real aspects of life and that people who go through hard times, and that we’re not alone! That it’s not about fam e and fortune, but more just trying to relate to people with rhymes about life and happiness! Golden, independent, and unknown artists have a lot to offer. While the mainstream artists create some good vibes, these musicians show the true side of Hip Hop. Go give it a listen, and prepare your ears for the best sounds they’ve ever heard. Gang Starr courtesy of Google Images The king of Hip-Hop, Tupac Courtesy of Google Images 4 Shakira’s Waka Waka Dance Photo Courtesy of Google Images W aka Waka By Bryce Ziemer Waka Waka, once you hear those words there is no way to stop the flow of the lyrics from infiltrating your head. The popular song by Shakira featuring the South African band Freshlyground has swept the Santa Margarita campus. Many teachers have been using the song in their classrooms to represent how much Spanish is present in our everyday lives. Not only that, but in pop culture, the song has its own special meaning as well. Waka Waka was chosen to represent the World Cup 2010 in Africa. The song supported Africa in their endeavors to host the men’s FIFA world Cup. “I am honored that ‘Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)’ was chosen to be part of the excitement and the legacy of the 2010 FIFA World Cup,” said Shakira.The song was chosen to be performed at the World Cup KickOff and at the Closing Ceremony. Waka Waka made history, as it was the first Indian song to be used as a signature song for an event of this magnitude. The basic meaning of Waka Waka is to keep on going in whatever you are doing, so it fits perfectly for the FIFA World Cup 2010. The lyrics speak of how you have to keep going and make the best of the situation. Next time you hear the impenetrable beat, think about Shakira’s accomplishments and how it inspires so many to continue their lives. OCTOBER 2010 HALLOWEEN EDITORS: Rachel Hoynak, Alexia Stamos, and Stephanie Stamos Haunted Hotel Nearby By Rachel Hoynak Have you ever contemplated that the noises and creeks you hear in hotels are actually haunted ghosts? Typically, right after see a scary movie you get scared of every noise you hear, but we never think about what those noises actually are the rest of the time. It is rumored that Hotel del Coronado in downtown San Diego the hotel is actually haunted. This hotel is known for one of the country’s most famous ghosts, which they call “the beautiful stranger.” She and her husband would take trains into town and pretend that they were brother and sister. She would attract rich men and get them to play cards with her husband, and the men would lose all their money to him. One day, she checked into Hotel del Coronado and her husband was supposed to meet her there and he never showed up. She then purchased a gun and was found dead on the beach. Some say it was a suicide, and others think her husband came back and shot her. Her room was 3502, and it is now one of the most famous rooms in the hotel. Many people request to stay in the room to see if “the beautiful stranger” will reappear and give them a scare. People that stayed there have rumored that there have been many different occasions where they feel uneasy and a strange presence in the room. Some of these rumors are the lights flickering on and off, the plumbing making loud noises, and even the bed shaking. Some of the people who have dared to stay in the room did not make it out alive. There is a story of a little girl who stayed in the room and got very ill, then later died. There have been other rumors of the staff finding bodies in the room and then burying them under the pool. So, we will never really know if these ghosts haunt this hotel, but there have been many occasions of people who feel their presence. Make your reservation to stay in room 3502 and maybe even you can feel “the beautiful strangers” presence. The Scary Truth about G3 By Troy Ditzler A couple of years ago there were rumors about clawing and screeching noises coming from the top of the G building. A few weeks ago, someone reported that they heard that same noise from G3. The story starts back in 2000 when a freshman named Jeff was kidnapped while at school. A police investigation was filed, but only went on for a couple weeks because the police said they found his body. They believed that he was locked in an attic above G3. Now this might seem crazy, but the police never found his body or any lead as to what happen to him. A couple students claimed that another student kidnapped him during lunch, took him to the top of G3, and locked him there. No one could ever figure out why Jeff was kidnapped or if he even was kidnapped. Many people agree that there seems to be screaming, clawing, and other strange noises coming from the top of that building. If you stay late after school you can hear eerie scratching noises. Even after ten years, no one knows what that sound is or why it hasn’t been discovered. The possibility that there are rats or rodents living up there has been suggested. But can rats really scream and create bone chilling noises? Maybe it is Jeff himself or his ghost that still haunts our campus to this day. Maybe, just maybe, there is a ghost that haunts our school and walks our halls to this day. And maybe that ghost is Jeff the Forever Freshman. Before you start skipping all your classes on G3, remember that this story is just an urban legend. Boo! We finally caught the Forever Freshman on camera. Photo Courtesy of Google 5 History of Halloween By Steven Saetermoe Many people don’t know the facts of how Halloween began. Halloween originated from the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday. All Saints’ Day. The purpose of the festival of Samhain is to celebrate the end of the “light” half of the year and the start of the “dark” half. It is also known as the “Celtic New Year.” The Celts believe that the border of our world and the border of the spiritual world become small, which allowed both good and bad spirits to enter our world. They believed that it was necessary to wear costumes and masks to ward off the bad spirits, which caused crop damage. The Celts believed that light would keep away evil spirits so they carved out squash and other vegetables while placing a candle in it to attract the good spirits. In the United States, the lanterns were carved using pumpkins and became known as “Jack O’Lanterns. The name “Halloween” was first addressed in the sixteenth century and refers to All Hallows Evening. When European immigrants traveled to America, they brought the customs of Halloween along. Because Protestant belief systems were very significant to New England, the celebration of Halloween was extremely limited. In the southern colonies, Halloween was much more popular. Some of the earliest celebrations were public events that celebrated the harvest, telling stories of the dead, dancing, and singing songs. Another main festivity was mischief of all different kinds. By the middle of the nineteenth century, Halloween was common, but not celebrated in all places in the country. The most popular festivity of Halloween today is trick or treating. “Soul Cakes” were given to the poor, and in return, the poor would offer a prayer for the dead. In some areas, the poor and their children would go “souling” which was going to the homes of wealthier people and asking for soul cakes, fruit, and alms (money or goods given as charity to the poor). Today, Halloween is an annual celebration that takes place in all parts of America and is celebrated in many other countries across the world. The tradition of Holloween being celebrated on October 31st. Photo Courtesy of Google OCTOBER 2010 HAUNTED MOVIES EDITORS: Allison Le and Caitlin Boyle B R I N G I N G B AC K D C O M By Kathryn French Everyone celebrates Halloween in a different way, whether it is trick-or-treating, hanging out with friends and family, or spending the night watching Halloween classics. We all remember the long, rigorous wait for the Disney Channel Hauntoberfest to begin. In case you are unfamiliar with it, the Hauntoberfest takes place throughout the month of October. A haunted Disney classic is played each night up until the big day! Not only do we get these classics throughout the whole month, but on Halloween, we get a full day marathon filled with fun, spooky movies and TV episodes. Hopefully you haven’t forgotten about the most popular Disney Channel Halloween movies. Let’s take a lives of the youth. These witches may seem like they have a leg up with their book of spells, but are soon defeated. This Halloween favorite will not leave you disappointed. Another Halloween favorite is Don’t Look Under The Bed. This movie is not only scary, but will leave you on edge up until the last minute. The world is turned upside down for a small town girl named step backwards into Francis McCausland our childhoods and talk when unusual events about our Halloween around her community faves. keep occurring. What Halloween would makes the situation not be complete without even worse is that she our three favorite witches is being blamed for this in Hocus Pocus. This weird chain of problems. classic is set on the After searching for the haunted Halloween answers, she comes night, where three face to face with the real witches try to steal the prankster. This movie is a great Halloween pick because it is spooky yet mysterious. Of course, Halloween would not be complete without the ever-so-popular movie, Halloweentown. This movie lets our imaginations run wild. For Marnie, Halloween is the most exciting time of the year. Not only for the candy and treats, but for her grandmother’s yearly visit. Marnie the way. Now these are just a few of our Halloween favorites, but there are many more Disney Channel Halloween classics that are still on air today like: Under Wraps, Mom’s Got a Date With a Vampire, Phantom of the Magaplex, Halloweentown II Kalabar’s Revenge, Halloweentown High, Return to Halloweentown, Twitches, and Twitches Too! As Halloween quickly approaches, I hope you are all preparing your costumes and watching your favorite Halloween classics. Have a spooky night! is unaware that her family is a long line of witches and warlocks. She is also unaware that her grandmother lives in a world called Halloweentown in which only Halloween characters live. This movie will take you on an exciting journey with a surprising twist along H A U N T S C O M I N G T O Y O U ! TOPBOX By Gina Navarro As we all know, Halloween is here, so you’re probably wondering what new horror movies will be coming out to help spread the Halloween spirit. And what better way to get ready for Halloween then watching scary movies! According to the box office, the top 5 horror movies that are already getting good reviews are Saw 3D, Monsters, Halloween 3D, Paranormal Activity 2, and The Crazies. OFFICE offers to escort a tourist back home to the US after being invaded by aliens; little did he know what they were going to encounter! Saw 3D is a sequel of Saw and is also called Saw 7. Saw 3D is about a group of Jigsaw survivors that gather to find the self-help guru. If you have seen the other Saw movies, you will notice how much harder the challenges have gotten for the survivors! Saw 3D comes out on October 29th and is a must see! Another horror movie that has gotten very good reviews is Monsters. Monsters is about a journalist who Another sequel that is coming out is Halloween 3D. Halloween 3D will be released on October 31, 2011. Halloween 3D is already receiving good reviews. On October 22nd, yet another sequel is coming, which most of you have heard of: Paranormal Activity 2! After a family thinks 6 1. Paranormal Activity 2 2. Jackass 3D 3. Red 4. Hereafter there was a break-in in their house, they set up a camera device to track down the invader, which leads them to realize things are extremely more threatening than they seem! Lastly, the movie that got 7/10 stars is The Crazies. The Crazies is about a small town that gets infected by a disease from drinking water that turns everyone crazy. Even though these horror movies may give you nightmares, they are what make Halloween exciting, and that’s why everyone keeps on watching them! 5. The Social Network 6. Secretariat 7. Life As We Know It 8. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole 9. The Town 10. Easy A 11. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps 12. My Soul to Take 13. Waiting for Superman 14. Alpha and Omega 3D 15. It’s Kind of a Funny Story OCTOBER 2010 DAY OF THE DEAD EDITORS: Carson Driscoll and AJ McCartney Forever Cemetery in Santa Monica, where many famous people such as Marilyn Monroe are buried. Spend the day relaxing and waiting for the night’s stars to appear as Hollywood Forever comes to life with joyful celebrations. The festivities take place on Saturday, October 30, 2010 from 2:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. The cost of admission is $10 and Day of the Dead attire is strongly encouraged. Visit www. ladayofthedead.com for more info. By Lindsey Robertson Who doesn’t look forward to the night of Halloween? We all dress up, hang out with friends, eat candy, and of course get scared! Many of us celebrate Halloween, but aren’t fully aware of Day of the Dead, a Mexican holiday, has been celebrated for thousands of years. In Mexico, people celebrate Day of the Dead, also known as Los Días de los Muertos, which is traditionally celebrated from October 31st to November 2nd. The Spanish adopted the cultural celebration from the Catholic traditions of All Saints Day (November 1st) and All Souls Day (November 2nd). Over 3,000 years ago Los Días de los Muertos began in Mexico, which included 20-day ceremonies celebrated by the Aztecs. Not only in Mexico is this religious holiday celebrated, but among other Mexican Americans in the United States and Canada, as well celebrated. The holiday is in remembrance of family, friends, and others who have died. Unlike Halloween, Day of the Dead is a more spiritual celebration to honor loved ones in the Hispanic culture. Some of the rituals include praying, cooking traditional foods, and gathering together to honor the deceased. The Mexican culture believes that communication exists between the living and the dead through an afterlife. These few days are the only times that the living can communicate with passed family members’ and friend’s souls. The celebration with both the dead and the living is an important ritual, and is a time of recognition of life’s cycle in our human existence. Day of the Dead may sound like a somber event, but in reality it is a happy, colorful commemoration to those who once lived. Festive artwork to celebrate the day. The Mexican Photo courtesy of Google peoas early as the many cultural third week in October activities such as piñata by harvesting the I got the chance breaking, strolling Cempasuchitl (Marigold) to sit down with Dr. flower, which is known as mariachi bands, and VanderWilt and ask him Aztec dancers. This the flower of the dead. a few questions about The Cempasuchitl flower event takes place on the remarkable festival Monday and Tuesday, is believed to wake the honoring those who once November 1st and 2nd, souls from their eternal lived. rest and bring them back 2010 from 10am to Q: What are some of to enjoy the festival with 6pm. Also, on Saturday, November 7, 2010 your favorite traditions their loved ones. The George Newnam’s to celebrate during the altars related to Day of Casa de Calaveras season of Los Días de the Dead date back to (House of Skeletons) is los Muertos? an ancient tradition and contribute to the Catholic open free to the public A: “I like lighting candles from 12-3pm at the religion in Mexico. and remembering my Photographs of the dead Bower’s Museum in dead family members, are placed onto the vivid Santa Ana. Expect to my aunts, uncles, great see life-sized, dressed altars, which are covered aunts, great uncles, and skeletons displayed as in multicolored tissue grandparents. I like to an educational, cultural paper and glimmering make traditional foods in attraction you won’t candles. Many different memory of them.” want to miss! dishes of favorite foods and bread, called pan A Decorative Skeleton! Photo Courtesy of Google de muertos are left at an altar in belief that the dead will return and enjoy what has been left for them. Along with food and other memoirs, some family members will leave old possessions, which had once belonged to the dead. Incense is burned to help guide the way for the souls and eliminate negative vibes. Also, the very bright, famous and ornate sugar skulls, known as Calaveras, are an important cultural phenomenon and are regarded as offerings to the spirits. Since California is so close to Mexico, there are many celebrations around Orange County in admiration of Los Día de los Muertos. The very famous Olvera Street in Los Angeles holds a fiesta and two parades to honor Los Día de los Muertos. There will be One of SM’s very own, Dr. VanderWilt of the religion department, celebrates Day of the Dead with his own booth set up at a festival called Hollywood Forever. This spectacular festival is held at the Hollywood 7 cultures of Mexico and other countries. I always wanted to know about the unique celebrations of different faiths. I’ve been participating in Hollywood Forever for six years. I drove by it with a couple of my friends a few years ago and thought it might be interesting to partake in.” Q: What is your favorite part about running the booth at the festival? A: “Setting up and putting out pictures, flowers, lights, and candles. We are assigned a space along the street and set up on the graves. Also, I like to arrange my space to share love of my family.” Q: What does Day of the Dead mean to you? A: “Human community doesn’t end with death. We are one family dead or alive.” A time of reflection, the true significance of Los Día de los Muertos focuses on life’s meaning and fulfillment. Many people associate death with pain and grief, but Day of the Dead should be celebrated in a friendly and uplifting light to honor the lives of loved ones that have passed away. No matter how one chooses to celebrate the Halloween season, it has a special meaning to each culture in many unique ways. Q: How did you get involved in Hollywood Forever? A: “I’ve known about it and my field of study is Christian liturgy. I am interested in the different ways of life and Day of the Dead skulls. Photo courtesy of Mexicolore OCTOBER 2010 LAUREN&NATALYA EDITORS: Lauren Gardner and Natalya Kadziauskas A Creature For The Cure By Natalya Kadziauskas Eleven-year-old Calvin Saxon also known as “Kid Creature” is wandering around the Sol Grill in Newport Beach, his eyes bright as he spots family, friends, and fans enjoying his original artwork that embellish the walls and tables. Long scruffy beach-blond hair waves in his face as he fools around with a few of his school friends. On the outside Cal looks like an ordinary young surfer dude fresh out of the curl, but there really is more to this Creature than what meets the eye. Calvin has a huge love for life. His early childhood was hampered by severe allergies, including a potentially deadly one to peanuts. Cal is also asthmatic. Ever since he moved from Arizona to the California coast, he has been an avid surfer who spends as much time possible in the water. He has a big heart for kids who struggle in any way. He discovered a group of kids with cystic fibrosis who were surfing at a camp he used to attend, and was immediately hooked. When he heard the extent and severity of which these kids fight for breath, he decided to do something about it. Cal started out his mission as a ten-year-old grom tell that this kid knows how in Newport Beach with a sheet to make anyone’s day with of paper, and a blue point pen. his contagious smile, laughter It wasn’t long before he took and free young spirit. I had to his creature artwork to the uncover the method behind his next level, receiving a case of madness to make a difference unlimited sharpies from the in the world one t-shirt at a cooperate office. From paper to time. t-shirts then, t-shirts to canvas, the Creature now has his very own wear-house located in the heart of Costa Mesa to house life size cut outs of his creatures. Cal donates 10% of the profit on all of his Kid Creature sales to the The Creature in his natural habitat sketchfight against cystic fibrosis. ing some sick designs! Photo Courtesy of When you purchase a shirt on KidCreature.net. Natalya: How did Kid the KidCreature.net website, Creature start, and where did you are helping the fight for you come up with the idea? breath that many kids today struggle for. Calvin: I started drawing Cyclops when my Calvin is a middle sister was doing a report on school student with a big heart Homer’s Odyssey. One day a and imagination, wise beyond friend was saying he needed his years. The moment I something cool but really introduce myself, I can already different to put under the glass of his new board. I showed him the Cyclops and he freaked. Then other people, mostly surfers, saw it and asked me to start drawing creatures for them. My dad’s neighbor makes shirts, so we put a couple of Cyclops on the shirts and it kind of took off from there. say, “You should draw this” and they are usually surprised that it does not end up looking too much like what they thought it would. I think that makes it fun. C: Once I knew I was going to sell shirts, I wanted to work with a charity. I have bad asthma, and when I am in the water I feels tons better. I found out about these kids whot go to a surf camp here in Newport who have cystic fibrosis and they feel better when they are in the water too. I thought, if they have this stuff, that is so much worse than what I have. I need to try and help. N: Describe Kid Creature in 4 words? N: Where do you see yourself in ten years? C: Still creating weird, fun creatures and surfing N: What made you in Newport. Not too much decide to donate some of your proceeds to fight cystic fibrosis? different! (laughs) N: How do you come up with the characters on your shirts? C: Crazy, Funny, Weird, LOVE. Not only is Calvin’s artwork cool, a little creepy, and creative, but it is for a good cause. It just goes to show, if you are passionate about something; go for it! Cal has channeled his inner imagination into terrific t-shirts that fight for breath. Every one of us can make a difference. All we need is a little creativity and a lot of love. C: I like walking around and seeing things regular then bending them in my mind to something more made up. A lot of times people Behind the Scenes: Knotts Scary Farm By Nick Macker and Spencer Tyler It’s that time of the year again, the time where the weather gets colder, days get shorter, and things get creepier. All of the famous Halloween attractions are open at Knott’s Scary Farm. If you haven’t been, hurry up! You have three more days until this attraction is closed. Knott’s Scary Farm was the first amusement park to decorate for Halloween, and it remains one of the most popular Halloween attractions today. Eager to uncover the madness behind the spooktacular scares and masked monsters, we interviewed a member of the Public Relations personnel from Knott’s Scary Farm, Jennifer Blazey. Q: How long does it take to transform Knott’s Berry Farm into Knott’s Scary Farm? A: Well the actual process of designing and building mazes and creating décor takes months. The design process starts as soon as the current Haunt is over. The building of the mazes starts as early as June. On the night of the event we clear the park at 5: 30 and start to pump in fog, place monsters and run the soundtrack so that we can open to those who purchased the pre-scare dinner at 6:30. Q: How many people does it take to complete the transformation? A: Most of the décor is already in place so it is really a matter of the monsters taking to the streets. Q: How many people, in costume, work per night? A: We have roughly 1,000 monsters throughout the park. Q: How long does it take to do the makeup for the monsters? A: Depending on how elaborate the make-up is they are scheduled for a 15-30 minute make-up session. Q: What has been the biggest difference between early and present day Knott’s Scary Farm? A: When Knott’s Scary Farm began, it was just a few employees dressed up in costumes with a few decorations. Haunt now consists of 13 mazes, 7 live shows and 3 scare zones. It has grown by leaps and bounds. Q: What is the most popular section of the park during Knott’s Scary Farm? A: I would have to say that Ghost Town continues to be one of the most popular areas of the Haunt due to the large number of monsters and the vast amount of fog! Q: What is the comparison, in revenue, between Knott’s Scary Farm and Knott’s Berry Farm, during a typical month? A: We don’t release attendance or revenue figures, but Knott’s brings in more revenue in the month of October than they do any other time of the year, including the summer. Q: What is your favorite part of Knott’s Scary Farm? Why? A: I love to see all the mazes. Unlike some of our competitors, we do not base our mazes on existing movies. Each of our mazes is unique and comes from the minds of our creative maze 8 designers. We can scare you with clowns, Jack the Ripper, zombies; they are all so great and their execution exciting to see. Q: What determines who gets to be a monster? Are new employees hired specifically for Knott’s Scary Farm? A: We have a hiring day in August when anyone can come down to apply to be a maze monster. Street monsters are a little different. For those positions you need to audition with representatives from our entertainment department. Q: What other personnel are required for Knott’s Scary Farm to function? A: We also hire black out staff. Those are people who wear all black and help direct people through the maze and line control staff to assist with the que. Q: What’s the most common reason people are kicked out of the park? A: Someone can be asked to leave the park for a variety of reasons, which include intoxication, violent behavior and line cutting, to name just a few. Behind the scenes in the makeup department where ordinary people are turned into monsters! Photos Courtesy of Rachel Hoynak. OCTOBER 2010 LAUREN&NATALYA EDITORS: Lauren Gardner and Natalya Kadziauskas EDITORS: Lauren Gardner and Natalya Kadziauskas What You Don’t Know About Your Teachers... By Mackenzie Leveque By Kendall Perrin Are you a fan of thrills, ghosts, and Daniel Radcliffe? If so then The Woman in Black is a must see. The play, now a feature film starring Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe has been viewed by over seven million people around the world. The film is set to hit theaters in 2011. The thrilling play, based off the novel by Susan Hill, takes place in the early 1900’s. It follows the story of Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor, as he travels to the small town of Crythin Gifford, who comes there to attend the funeral of a client, Mrs. Alice Drablow. At the funeral, he catches a glimpse of a young woman with a hideous face standing in the churchyard, donning all black. Arthur tries to find out more about this mysterious figure but is turned down by villagers who are reluctant to speak. Arthur journeys down to Mrs. Drablow’s home to sort through her papers and uncovers a strange box of letters which ultimately lead him to the dreadful truth of the woman in black. The secret unfolds at a devastating price. I had the wonderful opportunity to watch this play in London’s Fortune Theater. The performance and story was truly incredible, not to mention frightening. Whether you choose to see The Woman in Black as a movie or a play, I guarantee you won’t be disappointed. If mysterious scares are a favorite, you’ll be entertained throughout. The Woman in Black will have you jumping out of your seat with chills running up your spine! BOO! Two characters from the cast put on a spooktacular preformance. Photo Courtesy of The New York Times. A few SM teachers are asked one question: What is one thing about you that students do not know? Here are some of their answers…you can decide for yourself which ones to believe. SM’s famous M.U.N. advisor, Mr. John Remmell, claims he “won his fantasy football league two years in a row.” Spanish teacher Mrs. Pamela Sidenfaden says, “I began playing golf at age seven. I went on to make USC’s golf team with the intention of becoming a professional golfer.” Kai Gayoso reports on Tswift Social Studies/M.U.N teacher, Mr. Stephen Schumacher states that he “has never been much of a Big Bird fan.” English teacher Mrs. Colleen Barry shares, “I majored in English and French in college, and after graduation had a fantastic career with an airline that allowed me to travel all over the world. One of my most memorable experiences was being with a crew that evacuated 350 refugees from Saigon near the end of the Viet Nam War. We brought them from Saigon to Guam to Fort Bragg in North Carolina, which was serving as a relocation point for the refugees. I will never forget their gratitude in being free at last!” Science teacher Mrs. Karen Crede shares, “My father was in the Air Force when I was growing up and so we moved around a bit more than most people. By the time I started high school, I had attended five schools. When we lived in Missouri (on an Air Force base), I attended three schools in three years.” The Eagle Eye By Kai Gayoso Then, the countdown began as a new single was released every week up until the album itself was released and, due to an eclectic choice of songs with a very diverse range of tones and sounds between them, the curiosity as to what this third album would encompass could only grow stronger. From the bouncy wedding setting of Speak Now to the heavy, violinlaced atmosphere of Back to December, it seemed as if Swift would leave no emotion or story untouched. Personally, Speak Now was my favorite of the singles simply because it was completely different from what I had expected out of the title track. Interesting wordplay with the line “Speak Now” was also something I could appreciate. Somewhere between 8 and 9 PM Sunday night, Speak Now was added earlier than stated to iTunes and, Our school principal, Mr. Ray Dunne reveals “I was on my high school’s ‘scholar quiz’ team, representing my school two years in a row.” Campus Ministry’s Mrs. Nancy Hormuth says that “I married my high school sweetheart.” Religion teacher Mr. John Mercer spills some top secret information . “I was once the commander of a top secret paramilitary wing of the C.I.A. We were so secret that even Congress did not-and still does not-know about us. My division was founded in 1970 by President Nixon.” Mr. Mercer adds that, “…you may Over the past couple of years, country/pop superstar Taylor Swift has undoubtedly become one of the most wellknown names in pop culture. With her previous albums going multi-platinum, four and six times respectively, and a Grammy for album of the year under her belt, needless to say all eyes were on her as she releases her third album, Speak Now. And it would only seem logical to go the biggest Tswift fan on campus to give it to you like it is. Guest writer Kai Gayoso here, and since the announcement of her album in the middle of the summer, I have had October 25 marked on my calendar, hopelessly waiting for a date that I thought would never come. The first single, Mine, promised growth and a newfound maturity from Swift, as well as a sound that was both noticeably different yet satisfyingly familiar enough for fans both new and old. consult Mr. Schumacher if you would like to know more about the overextension and abuse of executive power. In short, I did black-ops. There will soon be a Call of Duty game more or less based on my previous career.” like any good Tswift fan, I had it downloaded and listened to by the time it was supposed to be released to the general public. First impression-wise, I was blown away by the overall package of the album, with many of the new songs making the singles look like nothing but fillers. The strong romantic choruses for which Swift has become known for are present in full force with lines from kissing in the rain (Sparks Fly) to an unforgettable first meeting (Enchanted). Her always entertaining post break up experiences also offer an emotional diversity between tracks ranging from fiery anger (Better than Revenge) to deep sadness (Last Kiss). As a whole, the album is deep and diverse enough to satisfy both new and old fans. The only thing left to say is Speak Now Tour 2011, here I come. 9 Faculty Advisor Movies Editors Caitlin Boyle and Elyse Rhodes Allison Le Editors in Chief Lauren Gardner Special Section Editors and Natalya Alexia Stamos and Kadziauskas Stephanie Stamos Design Editors Health Editors Alexa Kosco and Alyssa Collica and Daniela Huebener Allison Le Campus Life Editor Kevin Clark Chiara Palmisciano Kendall Perrin Advanced Staff Danielle Rankine Writers John Rastoka Camille Del Carmen Ashley Rhorer Evan Edwards Lindsey Kathryn French Robertson Rachel Hoynak Steven Saetermoe Beginning Staff Katy Taylor Writers Spencer Tyker Megan Alders Bruce Ziemer Opinion Editors News Editor Katlyn Bauer Kelsey Hummer Alexa Kosco and Lauren Hundley Lauren Bohaboy Sean Cannon Activities Editors Troy Ditzler Alexa Kosco and Lifestyle Editors Courtney Doud Elizabeth Pinner, Kaitlin Propeck Karenna Soto, and Trevor Fay Tyler Frank Sophie Turner World News Mackenzie Leveque Editor Shannon Mack Lauren Gardner Sports Editors Nick Macker Kevin Clark and Selden McKnight Chris Popovec Music Editors Alexander Monda Alisha Maline, Matthew Murphy Michael Meyer, Campus Ministry Gina Navarro Editors and Taylor Carson Driscoll and Christopher Razzano Ontiveros AJ McCartney OCTOBER 2010 LIFESTYLE EDITORS: Elizabeth Pinner, Sophie Turner and Karenna Soto 2010 Most Popular Halloween Costumes By Katy Taylor Finding a Halloween costume can be difficult because there are so many options. This year, most of the popular costumes come from the movies, television, and music that have been most popular over the past couple of years. To help you in your decision of what to wear on Halloween, here are the top 5 boys’ and girls’ costumes of 2010 according to Party City representatives. 5) Toy Story is a favorite to many, and this year Toy Story 3 brought back memories to those who have been fans since childhood. These wonderful memories have sparked some into wanting to be Toy Story characters for Halloween. The number five most popular Halloween costumes are Buzz and Jessie. At Party City you Photo Courtesy of Google Images can be Buzz for $24.99 and Jessie for $59.99. 4) The number four most popular boys’ and girls’ costumes are both inspired by movies. Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland has some wanting to go to Wonderland themselves. You could be Alice for $49.99 at Party City. Although the new Harry Potter movie doesn’t come out until November, the final movie has got Potter fanatics already excited. At Party City you could be Harry Potter for $32.99. 3) The number three most popular costumes for 2010 come from two popular artists. Even though it has been a year since the passing of Michael Jackson, his fans still show their love for him by dressing up as him for Halloween. You can get a Michael Jackson jacket and accessories for $42.98. Another artist who has become extremely popular over the last year is Lady Gaga. With her catchy music and crazy outfits, Lady Gaga has become one of the most interesting people of the year. At Party City you can be Lady Gaga for $42.99. 2) Avatar became a box office hit during the first couple of weeks out in theatres. The movie inspired the number two most popular costumes for boys and girls. If you want to experience Pandora yourself you can go to Party City and be Neytiri or Jake Sully for $49.99. 1) The number one boys and girls costumes of 2010 have come from a reality television show that has taken over. The Jersey Shore has not only become one of the most talked about TV shows on right now, but also one of the most watched. There is no surprise that the two most popular costumes of 2010 are Snooki and Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino. You can buy a Snooki wig for $14.99 and a “Situation” abs shirt for $16.99 at Party City. Halloween is your chance to be someone or something that you can’t be in everyday life. These are just a few of the most popular this year, but there are many other possibilities. Hopefully this helps you make your costume decision. Happy Halloween! Attention: Call of Duty Coming Soon By Tyler Frank a.k.a. TFrank2121 It’s almost here, the countdown is under 10 days and it’s time to get serious. Of course, I am talking about Call of Duty: Black Ops. Black Ops is currently being developed by Treyarch and is going to offer many new features in the upcoming game. It is going to take place in various locations, such as Cuba and Vietnam, and will focus on a grittier storyline, including military coverups during the Cold War. Now to the part that people are really looking forward to, the multi-player. Prestige mode will be back, but the level cap will be at 50, unlike Modern Warfare 2. Also, a big change from many other Call of Duty games is that there will be an ingame currency system to buy new weapons and upgrades similar to Halo Reach’s system for customizing armor. With these CoD points, players will also be able to gamble in freefor-all Wager Matches where only the top 3 will come away with points. Another similarity to Halo is the new theater mode. Players can now record, manage, edit, and upload in-game video clips to their file share. These new additions have excited many dedicated fans. Notorious CoD players, such as seniors Blake Buckley (Hi im Buckley) and Chandler St. Louis (D1dier Drogba), will be present at midnight to get Black Ops the minute it comes out. It is going to be a long night for these fans. This sort of dedication is rarely found in other games today. It is very fitting that this article is sectioned in the lifestyle portion of the newspaper. CoD is not just a game to some people; it is a way of life. A. I am looking forward to the new game types called wager matches and the new customization of the character I conducted an Interview with Steven Gould a.k.a. gould5 and here is what he had to say: Q. What are you looking the most forward to in the new CoD? 10 Q. What are you doing to prepare for this great event? A. Doing a lot of background study of the Vietnam war and also doing all my daily thumb and finger exercises to get back into shape. Q. How will you manage to still play CoD while also doing homework, college apps, and sports? A. Well, CoD is always Photo Courtesy of Google Images first. So I find time to do homework and that stuff if my hands cramp or something. Q. Anything else you would like to say? A. If you are killed, it was probably by me. Eat, sleep, CoD. OCTOBER 2010 WORLD NEWS EDITOR: Lauren Gardner Two Months Underground By Sophie Turner This month, on October 11th 2010, 33 miners who had been trapped in the San Jose Mine in Copiapo, Chile were rescued! The miners were in a dark copper-gold mine for 68 days after it collapsed on August 5th. The experience was a continuing struggle for the miners, their families, and the whole country, but the miners were finally returned home safely to their families During the miraculous rescue, six rescuers were sent down in a specially- built capsule called the Phoenix 1. Chile mining minister Laurence Golborne said that the Phoenix capsule weighed a total of 924 pounds and had an interior height of six feet, four inches. The height of the capsule was thirteen feet total. Each miner was brought up individually in the capsule from over 2,000 feet below ground. Each round trip took about an hour, making the total rescue over 24 hours. The miners were brought up based on their condition: those in decent health first, then those in poor health, and lastly the fittest were reunited with their families. The miners were each brought up wearing sunglasses due to their exposure to consecutive darkness for two months. The six rescuers were brought up last, surrounded by many families, Chilean president Sebastian Pinera, and other community members that were cheering. The miners were each rushed to the hospital after being rescued and received several medical check-ups. Some of the miners suffered from pneumonia because they were underground for such a long period of time and others suffered from severe anxiety attacks. This incredible story of survival will be remembered in Chile for generations. The 33 miners and their families are extremely thankful for the rescue and are so grateful that everyone has been returned home safe and sound. The miners and their families continue to be present at masses. President Pinera and other officials continue to investigate the cause of mine collapse. Aside from the unfortunate events of the past two months, many around the world remain thankful to be with their families and will always remember the miraculous survival of these 33 men and women who spent 68 days underground. Bullying... No More! By Alisha Maline and Taylor Razzano Statistics show that 77% of students around the world are bullied mentally, physically, and verbally every day! Bullying has become a huge problem in the past couple of years. Children of all ages live in fear of their classmates and community, who harass, terrorize, and interrogate them. Kids should not have to wake up in the morning not wanting to go to school because they are afraid of being teased or bullied. Not knowing what can happen to them at any given time, these kids live in fear for their lives and do not know how to stop this continuous cycle of fright. Over 100,000 children in schools throughout America carry guns to school in fear of being physically attacked or threatened. Unfortunately, this is what many young adults and children deal with on an everyday basis. There are many different reasons why children are bullied, including religion, gender, race, or sexual preference. People’s religions conflict everyday. Conflicts turn into arguments; arguments turn into anger, and anger turns into hatred. Religion should teach us to have respect for others, but sometimes it has a harmful effect on people, instead. Religion and the beliefs of others are one of the main causes of bullying today. Race is another determining factor in bullying. Prejudice against Asians, African Americans, Mexicans, etc. leads to an enormous amount of bullying. There is still hatred and discrimination around the world towards different races, no matter how much we as a community want to believe there isn’t. Being bullied for one’s sexual preference is also another leading factor in bullying today. Gays all over the world are criticized, humiliated, and beaten everyday because of their sexual preference. Bullying someone because they are attracted to the same sex has recently caused a numerous amounts of suicides. Statistics show that the gay, lesbian, and bisexual youths are three times more likely to attempt These stickers will be placed in the window of every Santa Margarita classroom to indicate that they are bully-free zones for gay students. suicide because of the violent threats and physical abuse they face everyday. Bullying is the number one cause of teen deaths worldwide. So what can we do to help prevent bullying? Organizations, groups, antibullying foundations and movements are all different ways to help contribute to the prevention of bullying worldwide. Celebrities across the United States have spoken out against bullying, such as Justin Beiber, Perez Hilton, and Tim Gunn. Gunn, the number one celebrity to speak out against anti-gay bullying, has had real life experiences of being seriously bullied for his sexual preference. “It was serious enough and I was desperate enough that I wanted to end my own life,” he described. After being constantly bullied, Gunn attempted to commit suicide by OD-ing on pills at the age of 17. Bullying is serious, harmful, and—in some cases—deadly. This issue should not be taken lightly, and people all over the world should get involved with antibullying organizations to help stop this horrible epidemic. 11 Terror Alert Raised in Europe By Lauren Gardner On Monday, October 3rd, the State Department issued a travel alert in Europe, warning American travelers against potential terrorist threats in several countries. According to security reports, terrorists may be plotting attacks with deadly assault weapons in public places. Washington officials have declared that al-Quaeda is most likely behind the potential attacks, after receiving a “blessing” from Osama bin Laden. If any incident were to take place, it would be bin Laden’s most operational role since 9/11, reports ABC News. However, it is believed that the theoretical attacks in Europe would be unlike the World Trade Center bombing. Instead, they would be closer to the 2008 shootings in Mumbai, India, where four terrorists murdered 166 people. The terrorists held hundreds more hostage in the Taj Mahal Palace and Oberoi Trident hotels, and their attacks also ravaged Mumbai’s main train station, a hospital, and a restaurant, locations frequented by international businessmen and political leaders. According to Con Coughlin, terrorism expert and executive foreign editor for Great Britain’s Daily Telegraph, acts of terrorism like those in Mumbai could be incredibly difficult to prevent: “It’s impossible to prevent these attacks if you’ve got these low-intensity terror cells that just want to pick up a gun and start shooting people,” he said. These potential terrorist threats do not specifically target American travelers, but instead are aimed against Europe as a whole. The United Kingtom raised its terrorism threat level from “general” to “high” for British citizens traveling to Germany and France after nine bomb threats were reported in France over the past month. Security has been increased in France, with 61 soldiers deployed to some of the country’s most treasured landmarks after a bomb threat was reported at the Eiffel tower. The German government has made a statement that there are no immediate signs of a plot against Germany, downplaying recent reports. The domestic terrorism threat level in Great Britain remains at “severe,” which means an attack is highly likely. According to the United States Department of Homeland Security’s web page, “The United States government’s national threat level is Elevated, or Yellow. For all domestic and international flights, the U.S. threat level is High, or Orange.” Despite security reports that al-Quaeda has moved beyond the “surveillance” phase of their operation and have received a go-ahead to strike, the State Department has not formally warned Americans not to travel to Europe. Instead, the Department advocates being proactive: Simply having common sense seems like an American traveler’s best defense. “Don’t walk around with the American flag on your back,” advises former U.S Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. “(Consider) where would you take shelter if something happened.” A French soldier guards the Eiffel Tower after recent bomb threat. Photo courtesy guardian.co.uk October 2010 HEALTH EDITORS: Daniela Huebener and Alyssa Collica Breast Cancer Awareness All About Bee Stings By Sean Cannon By Alyssa Collica Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent diseases among women today. This deadly virus occurs as a result of the uncontrolled growth of breast cells. Sometimes there are no visible symptoms of breast cancer because there could be a lump that is too small for the patient or a doctor to see. But sometimes there are visible symptoms. These include swelling, skin irritation, pain, redness, scaliness, or a lump located in the underarm area. Studies show that breast cancer can be hereditary. In fact, about five to ten percent of breast cancer cases are due to an abnormality inherited from a family member. However, 7080% of breast cancer cases occur in women who have no family history of the disease. The majority of breast cancers are due to genetic abnormality that occurs as a result of aging. About one in every eight women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer in the course of their lifetime. invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in men in 2010. Although this cancer seems as if it is inevitable, there are a few things you can do to help lower your risks. In 2010, an estimated 207,090 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women, and 54,010 new cases of non-invasive breast cancer. About 39,840 women are expected to die from breast cancer in 2010. Although there will be many deaths from breast cancer in 2010, it is important to note that there will be more than 2.5 million survivors. Studies have shown that living out a healthy lifestyle that includes just 30 minutes of daily exercise will substantially lower your risks of developing breast cancer. It may feel like cancer is a foreign aspect in our lives today, but the truth is, many of us will either experience cancer ourselves or personally know someone who is battling cancer, and it’s important to know the facts and what you can do to help. Surprisingly, breast cancer doesn’t only affect women. In fact, about one percent of all new breast cancers occur in men. It is estimated that about 1,970 new cases of One of the many ways in which people show their support for breast cancer. There are a wide variety of allergic reactions that can stem from a bee sting. Most people who are stung by bees will develop a unique reaction at the site of the sting. The sting usually causes pain, swelling, redness and itching. Sometimes the swelling can even last up to a week. In rare cases, a small amount of people experience allergic reactions to bee stings that cause anaphylaxis, which is a life-threatening type of allergic reaction that affects the whole body. This reaction is extremely rare, and only about three percent of adults will experience anaphylaxis after being stung. Bee stings can in fact, be deadly. About 40 people living in the United States die each year from a venom related allergy. A large amount of these deaths were among people who had no knowledge of their venom allergy. So who is at risk of having an allergic reaction? The people who are mainly at risk are those with a history of allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis and asthma. A full body allergic reaction to a bee sting may result in a number of sympotms, which normally appear within a few hours. If you experience any possible symptoms, you should seek medical attention as quickly as possible. Although these facts may seem frightening, its important to remember that only a small amount of people experience dangerous reactions to a common bee sting. If you ever happen to get stung by a bee, don’t panic! Almost all reactions are normal and will soon pass; just remember not to tick off any bees. Flu Shot Anyone? How to Stay Healthy on Halloween By Alex Monda By Daniela Huebner Fall is right around the corner, and that means that flu season is almost here. This year, as always, is expected to be big for the flu. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the famous H1N1 will be returning this year as well as the seasonal flu. The CDC recommends a flu vaccine and this year’s vaccine contains three strains of the virus in one vaccine. H3N2 virus, an influenza B virus and the H1N1 virus are all included in the vaccine. That means only one shot and you will be covered from them all. Preventing the flu means more than just getting a shot; you also need to take cautionary action. CDC’s website has some tips to prevent getting sick: Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze,throw the tissue in the trash after you use it, and wash your hands often with soap and water. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand rub. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth, because germs spread this way. Try to avoid close contact with sick people. If you are sick with flu–like illness, CDC recommends that you stay home for at least 24 hours after your fever is gone except to get medical care or for other necessities. (Your fever should be gone without the use of a feverreducing medicine). While sick, limit contact with others as much as possible to keep from infecting them. All of these tips seem simple, but they really do work. The flu can become a serious issue around campus once it starts spreading, so if you get sick the best thing you can do is stay home and get better. Daniela Huebner taking precautions against the virus by covering her cough with a tissue! 12 Halloween is quickly approaching, and we all know what that means: tons of free candy! With so much candy available to us during Halloween, it’s hard not to indulge. But there are a few things you can do to limit your sugar intake and feel less guilty about eating all that candy. 1. Eat a large and healthy dinner about an hour before you go out. This will make you feel relatively full throughout the night and you will be less likely to gorge yourself on candy when you get home. 2. Skip the chocolate. Although non-chocolate treats are made mostly of sugar, they are generally a lot lower in fat and calories than chocolate based items. 3. Eat Tootsie Pops! They’re extremely delicious and contain only 60 calories with no grams of fat. 4. After a few days, throw away any leftover candy you have. Although this may be hard to do, it’ll benefit you in the long run and will help limit your amount of candy consumption. Although you may feel better about yourself for following these tips, remember that Halloween only happens once a year, so don’t be afraid to enjoy some of the many pleasures this holiday season offers. SPORTS october 2010 EDITORS: Chris Popovec and Kevin Clark NBA SEASON 2010-2011 By Trevor Faye With the NBA preseason over and the official season underway, it’s time to start asking ourselves the big questions. For those of you who missed all the preseason info, there are a few big changes you need to know about that are taking place in the NBA this year. You may have heard of all the trade rumors that were surrounding Carmelo Anthony over the summer. The biggest assumption was that the Denver Nuggets were trading Anthony to the New Jersey Nets to get some younger players in return. For the entire summer, the Nuggets were hoping that they would be able to hold onto their star player; but the Nets offered Anthony a three year 65 million dollar contract that the Nuggets just couldn’t compete with. Nothing is set in stone for Anthony, who is going to keep his options open until he is sure of where he wants to play in the upcoming season. In a shocking turn of events, Shaquille O’Neil has changed jerseys once again and is now running with the Boston Celtics. Having won three championships with the Lakers, it took many people by surprise that he would play for the Lakers’ arch rival. Shaq is currently the oldest basketball player in the league, so adding him to the aging roster of the Celtics probably won’t make much of a difference. The head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers and winner of 10 NBA Finals championships, Phil Jackson, has announced that this will be his last year coaching in the NBA. He hopes to get one more championship with the Lakers in order to accomplish what no other coach in the NBA has accomplished before: to “three-peat” twice in one career. Of course, the biggest NBA news that surfaced over the summer was the Lebron James trade. After much suspense, Lebron finally announced that he will be leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers and “bringing his talents down to South Beach” to play for the Miami Heat. Finally, one of the “up and comers” in the league is the Oklahoma City Thunder. What’s FAN ETIQUETTE By Chris Popovec Many hardcore sports fans, especially those that exist at Santa Margarita, display a passion for sports that almost constitutes that of a religion. This passion is very relevant in the sport of football because it allows the entire student body to gather together and become a part of an event that could have major media implications for the team and the school. Santa Margarita football games, especially during this year’s resurgence, have become an event that no student would want to miss. The atmosphere at the games has been electric and passionate, but in some situations, there exists a problem. As a fan, I have noticed a shocking lack of participation by some of the fans that have been attending the games. I am also surprised by the lack of attendance that has been noticeable in some games against very notable opponents. I do not present this Fans go wild at the Homecoming Game. Photo courtesy of smhs.org information to nag but instead to encourage. The season has not even reached its climax and there is still room for electric football atmosphere. The fantastic play of our football team deserves a packed student section, not just at the Homecoming game and the close rivalries, but the showdowns with major powers like Los Alamitos and Orange Lutheran. I do not care that a fan does not know why a yellow flag is being thrown by a referee. But I do care when my chance to take in a good football game is being interrupted by someone yapping on their cell phone or moving past me so they can catch up with their friends. Show up to the game, take your seat, and cheer for the incredible running of Cory Thomson, the passionate leadership of Emmett O’Brien, and the skillful direction of Adam Young. I hope many students will absorb this message as a call to great performances in the last four games in trinity league play. I want to have the ability to rock the stands with passionate fans like Spencer Buckley, Kevin Clark, and Andrew Quirk when we finish the league season by frying the Servite Friars. And do not worry seniors; this only applies to the lower 13 the biggest thing the Thunder have going for them? Their age. Unlike the Celtics, the Thunder actually have young players in their armory; which means that as the team grows, they will acquire the experience necessary to become one of the best in the West. With all the facts in and the preseason over, the only thing left to do is stay tuned in and hold on tight, because this is going to be one All 32 teams for the upcoming 2010-2011 incredible year for the season. Photo courtesy of NBA.com NBA. ABOUT COLOR GUARD By Mackenzie Leveque There is a team on campus that has been undefeated for two years. They practice until late at night. They have only ten members, although they recently got a “sweepstakes,” beating every other team in their tournament, including those with over forty five members. This team is color guard! I interviewed some of these talented girls and went to one of their practices one Thursday to get an inside view of color guard. The color guard girls get to the band room at three thirty and that is when they eat dinner. I hung out with them and asked them some questions. The color guard girls are unbelievably friendly and nice and they made me feel very welcome. At four o’clock, warm up, (stretching and dance routines to various songs) begins. The girls do warm up on their own and keep very on busy. Then, their coaches show up and begin teaching them some flag routines. They were so talented and comfortable with the routine that I did not find out until afterwards that they had never done it before! Around six, the girls go to practice on the field. They practice out there until nine o’clock. Altogether, their practice was five hours long! Here are some questions and answers with the color guard girls… Me: Why should someone join color guard? Arianna Hunter: It is just a different opportunity. You get to dance, perform for people, meet new friends, and have fun. You can ask anyone in guard; they love it. Me: How long do you practice and how much? Katrina Mazloomian: About four hours, twice a week, plus band camp during the summer. Although they are rigorous, they are very fun and time flies by! Me: What are some color guard achievements? Carina Adra: We got first place in field season for being undefeated for two years. Me: Do you require any experience to join the team? Carina Adra: Just be motivated and willing to give up some of your time with a positive attitude! Me: Would you recommend color guard to everyone? Arianna Hunter: Yes, I would! OCTOBER 2010 OPINION EDITORS: Kelsey Hummer and Lauren Hundley Attention SM: The Blueprint Is Now The Eagle Eye By Lauren Gardner As you’ve surely noticed, the advanced student body has voted to change the name of the student newspaper from The Blueprint to The Eagle Eye. There has been some confusion among the Santa Margarita community as to why the journalism staff encouraged this decision, so we’d like to clear the air. In all honesty, the newspaper is a project very dear to every journalism student’s heart. We sacrifice many of our late starts and spend several hours after school putting our all into our work in addition to the time we spend in class, and therefore we feel that the newspaper should be a reflection of our efforts in all respects, including the name of the paper itself. This is not a new sentiment among the journalism staff; the students have wanted to change the name for several years. For those who argue that changing the name of the paper is a disgrace to Santa Margarita tradition: this is not the first change that has been made over the school’s twenty-three years, and we doubt it will be the last. The name of the yearbook has been changed four times (The Eagle, The Legacy, AERIE, The Talon). Seniors who participate in Kairos no longer receive their coveted Kairos mugs. Students are now required to wear mass uniforms. New teachers are hired every year. The school has added new buildings and remodeled existing ones, including the chapel. The students’ beloved “three-for-adollar” cookie deal is no longer available because the food vendors have changed. Even the name of the school itself has changed: the word “Catholic” was not added to our name until the 1995-1996 school year, according to Mr. Dunne’s secretary, Mrs. Catherine Hassen. No one on the current newspaper staff or who has participated in the class for the past few years is even cognizant of how The Blueprint came to be the title of the student paper. We simply wanted to pick something that would better reflect the Santa Margarita community. To have an “Eagle Eye” means to see the world critically, to be observant and aware. Shouldn’t such perception be advocated among high school students? Shouldn’t we be critical of the world in which we live so we can do our best to make it better? William Shakespeare once wrote, “That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” This exemplifies our sentiment: we may have changed the name of the paper, but we still will put the same amount of heart and soul into what we do and report our content with as much gumption as ever before. To the individuals who unfairly attempted to coerce students into voting one way or another: we respect your opinion, but we do not agree with it. We wish you would’ve raised your concerns with us personally rather than taking the course of action you did, but the past is the past, and we’d all just like to move on. There are far more important things in life than the name of a high school newspaper. To those who have argued that changing the name now might set a precedent allowing future journalism classes to change the name again: so be it. Again, I emphasize that the newspaper is purely a product of the Santa Margarita journalism students, so it should be up to them to enact their vision for their own “baby” in the future. Acting compassionately toward those with whom we disagree is one of the core values of Christian teaching. Therefore, it is in the spirit of Caritas Christi that we ask the Santa Margarita community to bury the metaphorical hatchet. On principle, we should all be able to embrace change, for it leads to development and growth, no matter what form it comes in. Attention Santa Margarita Underclassmen... By Karenna Soto and Elizabeth Pinner Attention Underclassmen: As a freshmen at Santa Margarita, we would often look to the seniors as the leaders of our school, the people who had made their mark on campus and held the most privileges. Whatever school you visit, the seniors are the class who have the higest ranking and expect all those around to recognize it. There is something called “seniority,” and it is time for underclassman to realize the true definition of it. We have spent more time than you have on this campus, and remain the last reigning class to witness Santa Margarita Catholic High School to welcome our new principle, Mr. Dunne, and the opening of the Aquatic Center. Our 2011 class is one of a kind, and should be respected and valued. Without even having to be stated, underclassmen should just recognize that their time will come, whether it’s next year or in 2014 … good luck freshmen. Underclassman must realize that we too have been forced to sit in the back of the stands and sit in the grotto, but that was three years ago. We have waited our turn to gain the senior privileges, and one day sooner or later you will aslo gain those freedoms. Santa Margarita football games are where high school memories are built and where we can show our school spirit as a whole. Seniors, especially are often the most excited because they now have recieved the privilege to cheer on their classmates in the front row. However, recently, that tradition has been tainted by underclassmen’s desire to upstage the seniors by taking our spot. Senior Amanda Rooth shares, “Well, even as a senior I’m shorter than some freshmen, so I say freshmen in the back and seniors in the front … it’s like an SM law.” At some point, Senior Eagles in “Front Row Spot” at the football game. Photo courtsey of Danielle Rankine 14 all of us seniors have been forced to stand in the back of the stands and do our best to see over the heads of our fellow eagles. It is an unstated tradition that as each year goes by, the class gets closer and closer to the front of the stands. Therefore, we have waited our turn and this season, the front bleachers have a name on them, it’s seniors. And to the seniors, this is our year to make our mark on campus and to leave this school remembering the class of 2011. Whether it’s making OC Varsity by standing in the front of the football stands or creating new traditions, we dominate this year. This year, we have earned our place on campus, and next fall we will soon fall to the bottom of the totem pole once again. Therefore, this school year is to be led by our senior class and to be followed by the underclassmen. October 2010 Opinion Santa Margarita: The iPhone or Blackberry!? By Shannon Mack The technology of our time is indescribable. Back about 134 years ago, the telephone was invented. When it came out, do you think people wondered, “Man when are we going to have video chat on our phone and when can we send email from our fingertips?” Of course A couple of years ago video chatting from our phones was a dream; some may even say it’s a form of space technology. So, Santa Margarita, I bring you the biggest question of our time: iPhone or Blackberry? The iPhone has been on the most wanted list for over a year now. it’s phone features on are as simple as touching or speaking to call. You can tap a phone number from your contacts list, a text message, or even a website. With the iphone, it is possible to call anyone just by speaking their name. You can also go from call to call and add up to five callers. The iPhone became famous for having the newest and most popular format for texting where you can see the entire conversation and determine who said what from the different colored bubbles. Email is also accessible from where ever you are. iPhone has made it so you can connect all of your accounts on your phone. You can even have multiple accounts and maneuver through them with ease. You have the ability to search whatever your heart desires with the 4G that this company offers. This phone is capable of going to any website and allowing you to look at your screen just as you would at your computer. 5-mega pixel camera with an LED flash and an auto focus and face detection and a zoom allows you to take amazing pictures with your phone! You can also video in high quality and you have to ability to send the high quality video to anyone or upload it on to the internet. The iPhone has a special application store called Apps. This Apps store has an unlimited and never ending amount of applications. Some even being created as we speak. The iPhone has a great maps and GPS system, which alows you to around town in an instant with easy to view maps. The iPhone keyboard became famous for its touch screen and easy to see keys. It now comes with the most famous and loved new accessory: FACETIME. Along with having multitasking, folders for Apps, iBooks, itunes, YouTube, Weather, notes, clocks, alarms, compass and so much more that you can purchase. The Blackberry, in my opinion, has just been playing a catch-up game since the iPhone was born. For the phone on the Blackberry, you can call from your contacts list or copy and paste the phone number you desire and call immediately. The Blackberry took after the IPhone by using the same format to review conversations and make communication much easier. Blackberry allows you to have your email with you wherever you go. It connects with your email so that you can email from anywhere you find necessary. The screen of the Blackberry is much larger than any of the other screen blackberry has come out with previously making navigating through the internet that much easier. You again get to look at your phone like your computer screen. The Blackberry has a 5-mega-pixel camera with a flash and auto focus, face detection, and two time zoom allows you to save memories that will last with ease. You also have the ability to film. Blackberry allows you to download a limited number of applications. Brick-braker is the blackberry’s most famous application that everyone loves. The Blackberry has a GPS application that lets you easily maneuver across town with great images. The Blackberry one-ups the iphone here because the Blackberry comes with a touch screen keyboard along with a traditional full keyboard slide out. Along with all of the above features you receive calendars, clocks, alarms, weather and you can download more opportunities. This gives the average person a relatively good idea about each phone. So now it is up to you to decide: iPhone or Blackberry? Knott’s Vs. Universal Studios By Danielle Rankine Freshman Ali Calentino perfers the iPhone Senior Annie Anderson perfers the Blackberry Sophomore Kelly Dapper and Junior Sydney Steele love their iPhone. Photo courtsey of Lauren Hundley Universal Studios versus Knott’s it’s a personal preference which you prefer to go to. Personally, I think Universal Studios Horror Nights is a lot better because it is much scarier. Knott’s Scary Farm, however, is the oldest horror theme park in the nation. The first time I ever went to Knott’s Scary Farm was when I was 13 years old. It was the most terrifying night ever. As the years went by, it became less and less scary. I feel Knott’s is more for the age group 13-17, but if you get scared easily, stick with Knott’s! Universal is similar to Knott’s but is taken to a higher level, 15 with more monsters and scarier mazes. Universal is definitely 100 times scarier then Knott’s. Knott’s always portrays scary characters and some scary movies, but Universal Horror Nights includes the latest terrors, such as a Nightmare on Elm Street and Paranormal Activity. I feel like each year Knott’s is the same “been there, seen that,” whereas Universal will always change and keep up with more recent horror by bringing scary movies and characters to life. I also felt that Knott’s was way more crowded and disorganized. It takes forever to get into the amusement park and waiting in lines for the rides are not even worth it. I feel that Knott’s is much more popular than any other haunted theme park because it is bigger. Knott’s is also advertised the most, which may be why more people attend Knott’s. If you have the chance to go to Universal Horror Nights, you must go because it is definitely worth the scare. SM stduents at Knott’s Scary Farm. Photo courtsey of Danielle Rankine October 2010 16