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
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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
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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!
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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!
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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
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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
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