Ravin‟ Times Treasure Hunt - Riverfield Country Day School
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Ravin‟ Times Treasure Hunt - Riverfield Country Day School
’ n i v Ra it mes MS B A SK start M ETBALL GAM o E Our fir nday, Nov. 1 S s 0 t ! home g RCDS v ames: s. Prett y Wate r, 5 to 8 p.m. Ravin‟ Times Treasure Hunt Inside this issue... Mario, Luigi, or Bowser? 2 Skittles & Tootsie Pops … 3 Two racing games 4 Almost a three-way tie! 5 IMAGE SEARCH 6 A bearded dragon? 7 He can talk to the animals! 8 Vampires, zombies & ghosts 9 Facebook depression? November 2014 10 Volume VIII Number 2 RAVIN‟ TIMES is published three times each semester during the school year by the Middle School Newspaper elective class at Riverfield Country Day School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This is a student-led publication. All opinions expressed are those of the individual writers and do not reflect positions of the staff, advisers or school administration. The staff reserves the right to edit any material submitted for publication. Contact the Newspaper Adviser at pdickey@riverfield.org. By Brian McSweeney 7TH GRADE L ast year, an 8th grader on our staff named Altug Delen held two very popular treasure hunts. He is in the high school now, but I am here to continue what he started. I have hidden three different small cardboard boxes with a list of prizes in each one. One box has been hid- den in the Rogers Building, one in the LAC Building, and one in the Upper School Building. None of the RAVIN’ TIMES editors can help you! I am the only one who knows where the boxes are, and our staff cannot even compete with you today. They have to wait until tomorrow! I will give you clues that contain hints about where they are hidden. Once you find a box, you have to bring it to ME — Brian McSweeney — to redeem your prizes. ONLY ONE MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT will get the stuff listed in each box unless the finder wants to share. After all, they won so they get the reward. Posters labeled “Treasure Hunt” will be placed in all three buildings so you can see which boxes have already been found and by whom. READY, SET, GO!!! Read the poems below for clues to find the treasures: —NEWSPAPER STAFF— Miles Capehart Ryan Faubert Gabe Feather Hampton Gold Robert Hale Elias Lavanhar Brian McSweeney Brenden Paul Ray Siegfried Bryan Tran Mrs. Patricia Dickey, Adviser BOX 1 I‟m in the building that starts with an L, with limited space, and feeling very squished. BOX 2 I‟m in another building, very high up, and I have a beautiful view. PHOTOS BY PATRICIA DICKEY BOX 3 I‟m in the newest of buildings, seeing nothing but black, and feeling nothing but sorrow. Who is your favorite Mario character? By Ryan Faubert 6TH GRADE I asked some Riverfield Middle School students and even some teachers, “Who is your favorite Mario character?” Here is what they said. Most people chose good-guy characters. Several people chose Mario himself. “He is the leader,” said Teddy Ames. Brian McSweeney noted that “Mario is one of the famous figures.” Ray Siegfried likes him because “his colors are red and blue, and those are my favorites.” Several other people chose Luigi. Brendan Paul likes Luigi “because I like green, and his hat is green.” Gabe Feather thinks Luigi “is better than Mario in every which way.” Robert Hale picked Yoshi “because he is a dinosaur.” Hampton Gold chose Donkey Kong “because he is muscular and fat.” Not everyone picked one of the good guys, though. Miles Capehart picked Waluigi, “because he is cool and fast and has good accuracy.” Mitchell Scott chose Boo “because he is a ghost.” And Mr. Clark likes ARTWORK: TATTOOS.FANSSHARE.COM Bowser “because he is funny.” Which character is your favorite? An interview with Izzy Bliss I zzy is a junior in the Upper School, and she is an interesting person. I decided to interview her because she is my sister’s friend, and my sister Izzy is a new student at Riverfield. She takes Rock Band and Art. PHOTO BY PATRICIA DICKEY 2 wanted me to interview her for Ravin’ Times. Ryan: How long have you been going to Riverfield? Izzy: I have been going to RCDS for almost a year now. R: What grade are you in? I: I’m a junior in the high school. R: What is your favorite thing about Riverfield? I: I just really like how unique all the people here are. R: What’s your favorite subject at school? I: I really like Art and History. R: What do you want to do when you’re all grown up? I: Maybe own a bakery. R: When did you start singing? I: I started singing this year in Rock Band. R: What is your favorite kind of music? I: Indie rock and all that good alternative stuff. R: Do you get nervous singing up on stage? I: Yes! I get insanely nervous, it’s so bad. R: What are your hobbies? I: I like art and baking. R: Who is your favorite friend that does not go to Riverfield? I: I have two who aren’t here: Morgan Kramer and your sister, Marie Faubert. R: Do you ever sing your name in a song, like “Iggy”? I: There was one time at camp where we did a spoof of “Fancy” and used my name instead of “Iggy,” so yeah. R: Thanks for taking the time for this! I: No problem, Ryan. Thanks for asking! RAVIN‟ TIMES November 2014 Two new iPhones, 6 and 6 Plus By Elias Lavanhar 8TH GRADE O n September 19, two new iPhones hit the market, and more than 10 million were sold within the first three days. The iPhone 6 is the second largest iPhone Apple has made. Its 4.7 inch screen size is .7 inches larger than the iPhone 5. The iPhone 6 Plus has the largest screen size of any iPhone at 5.5 inches. The bodies of both phones are made of aluminum and stainless steel, the same materials as the latest iPod Touch. The phones run Apple’s new iOS 8 operating system, which can also be download- ed on older versions of the iPhone. The camera on the back of the new phones is better than on previous iPhones, but strangely enough, the front cameras are worse than on some older models. The biggest issue that has come up so far is that the phones may bend in users’ pockets. There are reports that say the iPhone 6 Plus bends when enough pressure is applied to its weak spot, located directly under the volume buttons. I suggest you stay away from the iPhone 6 Plus until Apple fixes this problem. The smaller iPhone 6 is not very likely to bend, but if you would like to test your luck, you can purchase both phones at many stores now. I have messed around with the phones at the AT&T store, but I do not plan on upgrading anytime soon. I would rate the new iPhones at 7.5 Steve Jobs’ glasses out of 10 Steve Jobs’ glasses. Two colors of the classic iPhone 6 … PHOTO: CNET.COM Let’s talk Halloween candy E very year on October 31, children of all ages go trick-ortreating and get lots of candy. There are always many different kinds of candy offered. For example, there are chocolate bars, fruit candies, candy corn, sour candy, and many other kinds. Since most of us probably have a big pile of Hal- This is just some of Ms. Waddel‟s extra Halloween candy. PHOTO BY ELIAS LAVANHAR November 2014 RAVIN‟ TIMES loween candy at home right now, I asked around the RCDS Middle School for students’ opinions on trick-or-treating and Halloween candy. Shashu Singh, 7th grade, says, “Halloween candy tastes OK.” But 8th grader Drake Daubert is more enthusiastic. “Halloween candy is the essence of life, and I wouldn’t be here today without it,” he says. “Halloween candy gets me up in the morning.” Drake likes milk chocolate best. His classmate, John Goodenberger, says Halloween candy “is pretty swag.” Mrs. Dickey says she likes “anything chocolate.” Grace Gunderson, an 8th grader, isn’t that picky. She says, “I like anything sweet.” Most people have their limits, though. Eighth grader Aubrey Adaire says, “I don’t like anything with caramel.” And 6th grader Miles Capehart says, “I eat corn out of a pot, not a kettle.” Some people don’t eat Halloween candy at all. Mitchell Scott, a 7th grader, says, “I got food poisoning from it once, so I’ve never eaten it again.” Jake O’Shaughnessy, also a 7th grader, says, “I like Kit Kats — they are delicious.” I also like chocolate best. My goal on Halloween is always to get as much candy as I can. I want it to last until Easter, but I always eat it too fast. 3 „Forza Horizon 2‟ vs. „Driveclub‟ By Hampton Gold 6TH GRADE “D riveclub” has amazing graphics but a couple of flaws. It is not an open world game, which I think will bring the revenue way down. There is no real purpose if you can’t go out and do whatever you want. And this new game by Sony is exclusive to PS4. I had a firsthand experience with this game when it was released on Tuesday, October 7. It has a very quick intro. It just loads you in, and then you’re racing. This is cool, but then the game goes into much more depth with a campaign. Overall, I would give this game a modest rating of 7 out of 10 for its lack of free roam. “Forza Horizon 2” is an open world game with over 200 different cars. Wow! Published by Microsoft, it is exclusive to Xbox 360 and Xbox One. I had a firsthand experience with this game on Wednesday, October 1 (the day after it was released), and I will say it had great handling. Many people love this new game because it is set in Europe, and you get to tour around. In the first Forza Horizon, you only toured Colorado. That is a little small for touring, so No. 2 was a big step up for the franchise. Overall, I would give this game a nice 10 out of 10 for its great graphics, a major step-up in cars, and its amazing free roam. So it looks like “Forza Horizon 2” wins this review competition! Are these two all of the new car games, or will there be more games coming out? Find out in my next review! ARTWORK: SLUMZ.BOXDEN.COM ISIS today and in the past Abu Musab al- Zarqawi. Al-Zarqawi was born on October 30, 1966 in Zarqa, SIS, the “Islamic State Jordan. He died on June 7, in Iraq and Syria,” has 2006 when the United existed for about ten State Air Force dropped years. It began as an off500-pound bombs on his shoot of al Qaeda, but besafehouse. gan using the name “ISIS” Once ISIS had lost alin 2013. Zarqawi, they found a new Its original leader was leader, Abu Ayuub alMasri. He had been a senior aide to alZarqawi and took his place five days after al -Zarqawi was killed, on June 12, 2006. AlMasri was born in 1968 in Egypt. He died on April 18, 2010 during a raid on his Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and the ISIS flag … house. PHOTOS: PRI.ORG and NATIONALREVIEW.COM By Brian McSweeney 7TH GRADE I 4 Their next and current leader is Abu Bakr alBaghdadi. Al-Baghdadi has led ISIS since 2010. His followers call him “alKhalifah Ibrahim.” ISIS has been a huge threat ever since they began. They have been chasing down citizens all over the Middle East, killing groups of people at a time, holding public executions, and other terrorist actions. Their aim is “to create an Islamic state across Sunni areas of Iraq and in Syria,” according to CNN. They control hundreds of square miles in the region and are fighting for more territory. In an episode of 60 Minutes, they showed ISIS members yelling, “We’re coming for you, Obama!” I doubt that President Obama gets distracted by stuff like that because there is physically no way ISIS can get to the West or East Coast of the United States. They don’t have any boats like our Navy, and they don’t have any jets like our Air Force. The only way they could attack the U.S. is by doing what al Qaeda did about 13 years ago on 9/11. Al-Qaeda hijacked four planes on that day and used them to attack targets in New York City and Washington D.C. But our security is better now, and we are on guard. Beginning on September 23 of this year, the U.S. has been carrying out airstrikes against ISIS in Syria. That’s an update on what’s going on in that part of the world now. RAVIN‟ TIMES November 2014 A smashing game ... By Bryan Tran 6TH GRADE T he newest Super Smash Bros. game is already out for the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U. When I wrote this article, I didn’t know it was coming out the very next day! I only played the demo, but it was awesome. I really liked this game. I had never played a Smash Bros. game before, so this was a new experience for me. The demo is really cool, and I’m sure the final product is great as well. Villager is my favorite character. He can pocket items by pressing B, and then you press B again to shoot. I also like that he can plant a tree by pressing his down smash button (Ⓑ + ↓) four or five times, and it does a good amount of damage. His comebacks are very strong, too. He cannot get knocked out of the map very easily. He can come back by rocket by using his side smash (Ⓑ+ →) or (Ⓑ+←). He can also get carried by balloons by using his up smash button (Ⓑ+ ↑). I have also seen people play as Pac-Man, and I might have to reconsider my favorite. Super Smash Bros. usually is not on a handheld console, so I’m excited about how this game will turn out. There Bryan checks online to see when the game became available. PHOTO BY ROBERT HALE are some things called master hand and crazy hand that I do not understand yet, and I’m very excited to get the game. I will tease a little bit more about the characters. Don’t tell anyone, but you are probably going to get this game, so ... There are Sheik, Link, Little Mac, Zelda, Samus, Zero Suit Samus, Pac-Man, Mario, and many more! I think the game is awesome and will turn out to be great! Will you get Super Smash Bros.? POLL: Favorite game company O n October 7 during lunch, I asked Riverfield Middle School students to choose their fa- CHART BY BRYAN TRAN November 2014 RAVIN‟ TIMES vorite video game company. The three choices were Microsoft (Xbox), Nintendo (Wii, Wii U, 3DS), and Sony (PlayStation). People gave me many different answers, and I was surprised when I found out the results. My fellow Ravin’ Times editors were surprised, too. Nintendo wins, but just barely. Out of 59 responses, Nintendo got 21 votes, Microsoft got 20 votes, and Sony got 18 votes. It was VERY close! I wanted either Nintendo or Sony to win, mainly because I don’t have an Xbox. In truth, all of these companies have at least one thing about them that I hate. For instance, Microsoft always releases games on the Xbox 360 first before any other console. I really hate that! Why don’t they release their games on all consoles at the same time? Anyway, in case you weren’t there for the poll, which company is your favorite? 5 Which is your favorite NFL team? By Ray Siegfried 6TH GRADE O n October 7, Mrs. Dickey and I asked a total of 56 middle school students, “Which is your favorite NFL team?” I had a list of popular teams for everyone to choose from. Since we are now in the middle of football season, I thought it would be interesting to see which teams you like best. I polled the whole middle school during lunch. Mrs. Dickey did half of the room, and I did half of the room. A lot of the girls did not answer, but the ones that were talking about it had strong opinions. Sam Brown said, “I like the Jets.” Erik Overgaard said, “I like the New York Giants,” but the Giants were not on the list. I was expecting nobody to vote for the Redskins because, being in Oklahoma, many people consider that team’s name racist. I was expecting maybe ten people to vote for the Cowboys. I was surprised that the Cowboys are still “America’s Team.” They got a fourth of the votes! GRAPH BY PATRICIA DICKEY (NOTE: This poll was taken after the Vikings’ Adrian Peterson was arrested, which might have affected the results.) Ravin’ Times IMAGE SEARCH ! IMAGE 1 — PERSON‟S NAME: Do you recognize any of these people by their shirts? They are all Middle School students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. Fill in their names under the photos here, and check your results. We‟ll post the answers in the LAC Computer Lab in a couple of days. Ask your friends, and have fun trying to figure them all out! IMAGE 2 — PERSON‟S NAME: PHOTOS BY RAY SIEGFRIED AND PATRICIA DICKEY IMAGE 3 — PERSON‟S NAME: IMAGE 4 — PERSON‟S NAME: IMAGE 5 — PERSON‟S NAME: IMAGE 6 — PERSON‟S NAME: IMAGE 7 — PERSON‟S NAME: IMAGE 8 — PERSON‟S NAME: IMAGE 9 — PERSON‟S NAME: IMAGE 10 — PERSON‟S NAME: 6 RAVIN‟ TIMES November 2014 What makes the Ravin’ Times editors happy? H ARTWORK: BLOGS.VILLAGEVOICE.COM appy is an emotion you feel when you do something good or you are having a good time. What makes the Ravin’ Times editors happy? Let’s hear what some of them had to say. Brian McSweeney says, “Playing basketball makes me happy.” Ryan Faubert and Ray Siegfried both say “playing baseball.” Brenden Paul said, “playing football with my friends.” Elias Lavanhar likes “playing games with my friends.” This works for Bryan Tran, too. Gabe Feather said, “Hanging out with my friends.” As you can see, a lot of things make people happy. So go out there and play football, or just hang with your friends. Just remember to smile! —Hampton Gold GAME REVIEW: „Five Nights at Freddy‟s By Gabe Feather 6TH GRADE T here is a new game in the horror genre that is better than “Slender,” “Outlast,” “Amnesia,” or “SCP — Containment Breach.” It’s “Five Nights at Freddy’s.” In this game, you’re stuck inside a pizza place overnight with animatronic characters. The point of the game is to survive for five nights, from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m., without dying. There are four animatronics in this game: Foxy the Pirate Fox, Freddy Fazbear the bear, Chica the Chicken, and Bonnie the Bunny. Now you may wonder, “What are the animatronics going to do?” Here’s what. They think you are simply another robot that is not in costume yet. So they stuff you into an animatronic, killing you in the process. They seem harmless when they are exposed to security cameras because they freeze. So you may think you will just leave the lights on and the doors closed the whole time. But, SURPRISE! You have limited battery power, so you can’t do Chica the Chicken (at left) and Bonnie the Bunny (at right) … PHOTOS: 2PARAGRAPHS.COM and FIVE-NIGHTS-AT-FREDDYS.WIKIA.COM that. If you try, the power will eventually run out and the animatronics will be able to roam free without stopping. It may seem like a boring game if you die frequently and never get past a certain round, but once you pass Round 3, Foxy awakens. Foxy is the most dangerous character because it moves even when you’re watching it. It is said there is a sequel to this game coming in 2015 that will be even scarier. There are hints of it on the game’s official website. Rated 12+. Interview with Mrs. O’Halloran-Blevins I Mrs. O holds a bearded dragon in her science lab. PHOTO BY GABE FEATHER November 2014 RAVIN‟ TIMES think Mrs. O is a very interesting person, especially because of her involvement with animals. I’ve always wanted to learn more about her, so I asked her a few questions. Gabe Feather: How long have you been teaching? Mrs. O’Halloran-Blevins: 42 years. G: What is your favorite animal? Mrs. O: All of them! G: If you could have one extinct animal come back to life, which one would you choose? Mrs. O: I would like the Passenger pigeon back. G: How many pets would you like to have? Mrs. O: I have animals in the lab and at my home, but I think two animals of the same species is good because they can have a friend. G: Thanks, Mrs. O! 7 The life of a miniature horse at RCDS By Miles Capehart 6TH GRADE M iles: Hello. HORSE 1: Hello. M: What? H1: Neigh. M: Oh, OK. So, what do you think of your habitat here at Riverfield? H1: (in horse lingo) I believe it is very well designed and maintained. It is very nice, but it could have more grass! M: Do you like the name “Shetland Pony?” H1: That is actually incorrect. I am really a Miniature horse. M: How do you spend your time? H1: You know, doing horse 8 * stuff that you don’t need to know about. M: When did you move in to RCDS? H1: I don’t remember exactly, but I know it was within the last 12 years. M: Here comes your friend. Mind if I ask him a question? H1: Uh, you can try. M: (to second horse) Hello. What is your favorite color? Horse 2: Meine Lieblingsfarbe ist rot. H1: He only speaks German. M: Oh, OK. (Note: If you wish to know how I was able to translate, ask the horses.) While interviewing the horses, Miles puts himself in their places by thinking, “I am a horse …” PHOTO BY MILES CAPEHART CORRECTION: Herr Tom Clark‟s name was mistakenly left out of the photo credit on page 1 of our last issue. The Ravin‟ Times staff thanks him for providing many of the great Fall Retreat photos! RAVIN‟ TIMES November 2014 Opinion: PS3 OR XBOX 360? By Brenden Paul 6TH GRADE T hey are not the newest game systems, but right now more people own the PS3 and the Xbox 360 than any other systems. The Playstation 3 was a new console released by Sony in 2006, whereas the Xbox 360 was released by Microsoft in 2005. I went around and asked a few of my fellow 6th graders which game system they liked best and why. Erik Overgaard said “Xbox 360, because you can make your own avatar.” Ryan Faubert chose it too, because “it has way more games.” PHOTOS: KIDDIESCORNERDEALS.COM and GALLERYHIP.COM Ray Siegfried said “it is just better.” But the PS3 also had its fans. Robert Hale thinks “it is awesome.” Gabe Feather says “it is way better.” Bryan Tran chose the PS3 “because I own one.” Hampton Gold likes the fact that it has several generations: the original PlayStation, the PS2, the PS3, and the PS4. I like the PS3 better because it has different styles like the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita. Both are portable game systems, which I prefer. Xbox doesn’t offer any portable systems, but I wish they did. So, which do you prefer? The Xbox 360 or the PS3? Or do you like both? What is your favorite Halloween creature? I t’s the season for Halloween! Out of curiosity, I asked a few people, “What is your favorite Halloween creature?” A lot of people chose skeletons. “They are cool,” said Bryan Tran and Miles Capehart agreed. Ryan Faubert likes skeletons best because “they are really scary.” Robert Hale likes them because “they are spooky.” Ghosts were popular, too. Mr. Clark prefers them “because they scare you, but they don’t hurt you.” Jack Jones agreed, saying “YOLO.” But some people chose certain creatures because they were dangerously scary. Gabe Feather picked werewolves “because they November 2014 RAVIN‟ TIMES have giant claws and sharp fangs.” Ms. Elliott picked zombies “because they are gross.” Brian McSweeney chose “bats, because they can fly.” Hampton Gold likes vampires “because they do so many cool things.” Senora Phillips said, “black cats, because I used to have one, and they are scary!” Mrs. Dickey likes seeing people dressed up as gypsies. “I love the costumes,” she said. Two people said witches were their favorite Halloween creatures, but for very different reasons. Teddy Ames likes them “because they can vaporize stuff.” Mrs. Waddel likes them because “they are strong women.” Everybody has a different favorite, but more people said “skeletons” than any other creature. What is your favorite? I hope you enjoyed your Halloween, and I hope this article reminds you of it. ARTWORK: CLIPARTHEAVEN.COM 9 How do social media affect your mood? By Robert Hale 6TH GRADE I nstagram, Facebook, and Twitter are now very popular, especially among teenagers. But what do these sites do to your mood? Which one has the biggest effect? A study earlier this year by Rebtel, the world's largest mobile VoIP company after Skype, has shown that Facebook has the biggest effect. In 2012, another study showed that other people’s online emotions can rub off on you! Some of the people participating in the study were exposed to positive posts, some were exposed to negative posts, and the rest were exposed to neither positive nor negative (emotionless) posts. Those who saw the positive posts then posted their own positive comments, those who read negative posts posted negative comments, and the people who saw “emotionless” posts posted emo- tionless comments. But Facebook is not the only culprit. More studies show that Instagram could be lowering your self-esteem. Hanna Krasnov, coauthor of a study on Facebook and envy, says that “you get more explicit and implicit cues of people being happy, rich, and succesful from a photo than from a status update. A photo can very powerfully provoke immediate social comparison, and that can trigger feelings of inferiority. You don’t envy a news story.” Many people will spend hours looking through their phone or laptop files to find one good picture to post on Instagram. But they don’t realize everyone does the same thing! Because of this, everyone perceives that others’ lives are more beautiful and happier than their own. That just isn’t the case. Many teenagers use some form of social media today, as Robert demonstrates. PHOTO BY BRYAN TRAN 10 Editors‟ Picks: Best downtown restaurants A picture of Chimi‟s at night. T ulsa has many great restaurants. Many of us have favorites all over town, so I decided to narrow my subject to Downtown Tulsa. Just before Fall Break, I chose nine popular restaurants in or near downtown and asked the Ravin’ Times staff to choose their favorites. The selections were: Chimi’s Mexican Food, Dilly Deli, El Guapo’s Mexican Cantina, Mary’s Italian Trattoria, Mod’s Coffee & Crepes, Pie Hole Pizzeria, Spaghetti Warehouse, Umberto’s Pizzaria, and Yokozuna. I picked Yokozuna because they have really good Japanese food. “I like Mod’s because they have good S’mores crepes,” said Gabe Feather. Elias Lavanhar likes PHOTO: GOTIME.COM Dilly Deli because “it is a creative restaurant.” Bryan Tran said, “I like Spaghetti Warehouse. It is one of the only places I eat downtown.” There are ten of us on the staff this semester, and here are the results: Chimi’s and Spaghetti Warehouse tied for first place with three votes each! Umberto’s, Dilly Deli, Mod’s, and Yokozuna each got one vote. I was surprised that no one chose Mary’s Italian Trattoria, El Guapo’s, or the Pie Hole, because they are all good restaurants, too. I believe that Chimi’s is a little bit better than Spaghetti Warehouse, but that’s just my opinion. If you want to know which one is really the best, head downtown and try a couple of these restaurants! You’ll be glad you did. RAVIN‟ TIMES November 2014
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