Homecoming happenings - Sherman Independent School District
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Homecoming happenings - Sherman Independent School District
2201 2201E. E.Lamar Lamar Sherman, Sherman,Texas Texas Vol. 10, Issue 2, Oct. 2013 Photo by Brooke Allen Sherman High School Photo by Jaycee Moore The oldest Texas rivalry Homecoming happenings See coverage on pages 4 and lives on5 See coverage on pages 4 and 5 News Kelli Lee Reagan Sept. Oct. 22, 3, 1998 2013 A few weeks ago, SHS lost a wonderful student. Kelli Reagan, freshman, passed away on Thursday, October 3, 2013. Kelli sang in the choir and was much loved by many students and faculty. She will be greatly missed. Those who would like to help her family can make donations during all lunches. We will miss you Kelli. Oct. 2013wPg.2 Using technology to our advantage With the start of a new school year there are features that have been added to the school; one of them being the addition of TVs. Four of them are placed around the school. With the work of the CTE department and Assistant Principal Jennifer Kelley, the TVs were bought and put into the school. “The purpose of the TVs is to keep students informed of school and community news,” Assistant Principal Kelley said. “By adding the TVs we can keep students updated and reminded of announcements throughout the day.” Some students are huge supporters of the TVs. “I love the fact that they place music,” freshman Isaac Lash said. Some students, on the other hand, do not feel that it was a necessity and feel it was a waste of the school’s money. “I personally feel that the new TVs were an unproductive way to use the schools funding,” junior Roberto Alvarado said. “There are other things that need the money more.” There are some things that students would want to put on the TVs that would make stu- dents pay attention and like them more. “I would like music to play that fit everyone’s tastes,” freshman Isaac Lash said. “For instance, rotate the kind of music that is played.” Many of the students that do not think the TV’s were a good idea believe that there are more important things that the school could have spent the money on. “I think that instead of buying new TVs, SHS should buy new microwaves for the cafeteria,” sophomore Ashley Villalobos said. Overall the students of SHS are mixed in their opinion on the new TV’s. It will just take a bit of time to see what all the TVs can offer us. Story and photo by Jake Melton Government shutdown causes frenzy Bitter feuding and the overall disagreement of Congress led to the government shutdown on October 1, 2013. Congress has one key duty in the Constitution, which is to pass spending bills that fund the government. By neglecting such responsibilities, funding agencies that pay out small business loans and passport requests grind to a halt. The holdup is that House Republicans insist any new spending bill include provisions to chip away at Obamacare. Senate Democrats however are just as insistent of the opposite. The health care law isn’t directly tied to funding the government, but it is being used to bargain. A group of Republicans, led by freshman Sen. Ted Cruz of If the arguing is not resolved Texas, believe the president’s sig- soon the United States will have nature domestic policy achievebigger issues to deal with, includment is so bad for the country ing the failure of paying the nathat it is worth disrupting govern- tion’s foreign debt. ment funding On to undercut October 8, it. 2013, exactly This one week is not the after the first time shutdown that there President has been a Obama adgovernment dressed the shutdown. nation about http://mediad.publicbroadcasting.net/p/hppr/ Although the current it is the first files/201310/government_shutdown_2013.jpg situation of time since late the govern1995, that lasted 21 days, into ment. 1996. The severity of the shut“The way we got to this point down can be measured across a was one thing and one thing wide variety of things, such as only: this Republican obsession the closing of national parks, inwith dismantling the Affordability to get a U.S. passport and able Care Act,” he said. “Most the dismissal of Welfare. Americans — Democrats and Republicans — agree that health care should not have anything to do with keeping our government open or paying our bills on time,” Obama said. While future efforts to compromise still await Congressmen, some relative facts have emerged. Such as a group Orangutans are called a “Congress “and that Google Doodles released a doodle celebrating the 123rd anniversary of the founding Yosemite National park. “We’ve got to stop repeating this pattern. I know the American people are tired of it,” the president said. “I apologize you have to go through this stuff every three months, it seems like. And Lord knows, I’m tired of it. At some point we’ve got to break these habits.” Story by Anastasia Acobyan Entertainment Oct. 2013wPg.3 Grand Theft Auto hits shelves, gamers flood stores Since Grand Theft Auto V’s announcement, fans of the Grand Theft Auto franchise have been anticipating its release. Hitting shelves on September sixteenth of 2013, the game was made for Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, much to the chagrin of the PC gamers. As with any game, Grand Theft Auto V has its ups and downs. However, the game is overall good, a surprise to those who have been unsatisfied by Rockstar’s previous Grand Theft Auto games. Unfortunately, the promise of Grand Theft Online is still no more than a dream for some, as servers have been full to bursting since it became available. The game itself opens with around Michael, a retired jewel thief, Franklin, a repo man, and a prologue featuring a bank robbery that ends in tragedy. This pro- Trevor, a redneck with a short use and a dark past. The real game bevides a nice piece of action right gins, arming players with no more of the bat for players. During the than protheir logue, fists. players Weapare onry is given picked a brief up tutoand rial added on the to the basic move- http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2013/09/grand-theft-auto-v- inventory ment review-multi-platform.html as the and weapon use. Throughout the game, game progresses through Frankthese little blurbs pop up whenever lin’s life as he becomes involved with fast cars, guns, and crime. something new is introduced into game play. The storyline revolves As a simulation of life on the edge o the law, the game is fantastic, Grand Theft Auto V delivers spectacularly, with a fast paced story, character development, and new dangers around every corner. As always, players are able to freely explore the city of Los Santos, turning it into a sandbox of infinite possibilities. New weaponry and vehicles have been added, allowing players to see the city from the sea, air, or land. Without question, Grand Theft Auto V is a very playable game, with a moderate replay value. The graphics are good, while the controls take some getting used to at first. Either way, Grand Theft Auto V is well worth the money. Story by Christian Rumsey ‘Random Headaches’ sparks audience confusion Dear friends, I know a lot of you at school are asking me questions pertaining to my motives as to why I feel the need to make a film with the main theme of the movie quite literally being nothing, and to you I say this: no one can fully grasp the concept of “nothing”. It is vague and very open to interpretation that has many different uses towards the meaning in context. Henceforth, I took it upon myself to show my comprehension of the meaning and document so all of you can see it. I understand this movie may make a lot of you upset and I’m sure the first thought that will come to your mind is “that was stupid”, but please try to understand this is coming from my perspective and I’m not trying to give you a correct answer for the meaning, I’m just trying to give you all an interpretation my friends and I share. With love, Walter SHS has always been able to boast some of the most talented students in various arenas. One of those students is senior Walter Davis. Davis is a member of the audio/video tech class and an anchor for the morning announcements. The time that he has spent in this Photo by Walter Davis class has influenced him and strengthened his skills of creativity. Inspired by an independent film he saw, Davis decided that the time had come for him to write and direct his own film. With the help of producer and SHS senior Edward Reynoso, Davis created his 15 minute film ‘Random Headaches’, and as fellow senior Drew Allen would say, it was “better than sliced bread”. The film opens with Davis waking up and starting his daily routine. Then, throughout the film, viewers will see a “random” sequence of everyday events. Davis holds casual conversations with friends, talks to a mystery girl, reads a book, and, as the title suggests, takes Advil for his “random headaches”. And, of course, it wouldn’t be a Reynoso/Davis production without rapping. Viewers going into this film should not walk into it with expectations of a plotline or complexity. As Davis has continued to stress, he made it for fun. Most would say that the film and its content are pointless, which is completely accurate! The ironic twist is that a film “quite literally about nothing” holds the gateway to everything. Although it is quite unusual, Davis gets the point of randomness and nothingness across, and does it in a commendable way. The cast is spot on, and the general effects are outstanding for an amateur. Considering his motive and the meaning of his work, Davis receives a strong 4 out of 5. Keep your eyes open for showing information. Story by Elsa Sulejman Feature Photos by Jaycee Moore Oct. 2013wPg 4 Battle of the AXE Photos by Brooke Allen 4 Oct. 2013wPg.5 Photos by Jaycee Moore The Battle of the Axe is always a lively time of the year, with spirit days and the biggest pep rally of all. However, it is the game itself that determines the mood of the students and teachers. The aftermath determines many things, for better or worse. This year, it seems, it will influence us for the worse. With an overly disappointing final score of 24 to 42, Denison has claimed the axe for only the thirty-sixth time in the rivalry’s history. The first half of the game was fairly disappointing, as Sherman struggled to both hold and gain ground. With less than perfect performance with both offense and defense, Sherman looked to be in some seriously deep trouble by halftime. However, the team got a much needed break as the bands took the field for the halftime show. Denison performed their show, “Forever and Again” first, as is customary of the Away team. Sherman performed afterwards, taking the field with “Through Darkness, Light.” With the second half of the game, came a second wind for the Sherman Bearcats. The team played harder, gaining quite a few points. Sadly, Denison was one step ahead the entire time. The opposing team’s offense was better, their defense on their toes. Every move Sherman made, Denison was there to counter. However, the Bearcats made two more touchdowns before the end, leaving them two touchdowns and a field goal behind Denison. Many a tear was shed by the seniors, who wanted one last victory before they moved on to college. However disappointing the outcome may have been this year, there is always next year to think about. Story by Christian Rumsey Photos by Roel Rios Op.Ed. Dating violence is not limited to adults Dating violence isn’t anywhere near a joke. From verbal abuse, to physical abuse, it has a large range of things your partner could do to you to be considered. Even the little things count, like the person you’re in the relationship with telling you what to wear in a forceful way. Most people in an abusive relationship don’t realize it until it is physical abuse. If they’re just being emotionally abused they usually think it’s just a small problem they’re having. “Relationship violence can be confusing because being in love with someone can also confuse you,” junior Brandon Warner dating partner in a single year. said. “When you think the per“Relationship abuse is horson is just angry they’re actually rible,” sophomore Carly Reed not and they will always be like that. So some people don’t realize said. “If you’re getting abused, get out of the it and it hurts relationship them.” because this is If a person high school and was abused chances are this as a child by isn’t the person a parent for you’re going to example, they marry, and it’s may be “use” not good letting to it and not them treat you find anything in a violent way bad about it, just a few com- http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-kSfDTPtePNo/ because if they UWSFhl-5b0I/AAAAAAAACjM/gFRreally loved you plications. j0yNI35U/s1600/LoveIsNotAbuseLogo.jpg they wouldn’t About 72 hurt you.” percent of Most teens, even adults, don’t eighth and ninth graders are say anything about it if they were dating. Nearly 1.5 million high in a violent relationship. school students nationwide “Dating violence is not tolerexperience physical abuse from a Oct. 2013wPg. 6 able. It should be stopped and reported whenever any case of it happens,” sophomore Gracie Ferguson said. In most relationships every once in a while there is teasing and name calling. Some people may just be joking around but that could be the start of it all. It starts with the small things, and leads up to the big things. Most adolescents and adults don’t notice that teens deal with dating violence. Some also don’t realize that it is a serious thing. If you have reason to believe you are a part of an abusive relationship, seek help. Call 1-866-331-9474 or you can text “loveis” to 22522 www.loveisrespect.org Story by Kathryn Jennings Former child stars can still be role models Most teenagers grew up watching television shows on the Disney channel or Nickelodeon with strong female role models such as Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, and Amanda Bynes as their stars. Even movie stars like Lindsay Lohan took this spot in young girls’ minds. But unfortunately, as we grew up, they did as well, but at a much quicker pace. Hannah Montana, a popular show which aired for the first time on March 24, 2006. The show followed a young girl from Tennessee named Miley Stewart who moved to California. She lived a normal life, Editor-In-Chief: Emily Williams Reporters: Ana Acobyan, Gracie Ferguson, Kathryn Jennings, Jake Melton, Christian Rumsey and Elsa Sulejman Adviser: Brooke Allen Principal: Peggy Van Marter going to school, hanging out with her friends, and just so happened to also be a pop star. This show was wildly popular for many years. But as Miley grew up, the content of the show matured some too. Facing the issues of change, loss, and serious relationships. By the time the show ended in 2010, viewers had watched Miley mature into a young adult. Unfortunately, Miley Cyrus, the star of the show, had matured a little too much. One month after the last episode of Hannah Montana, Cyrus released a music video for a song called, Can’t Be Tamed, which showed her scantily clad in black leather, dancing in a bird cage. Although she had finished filming Hannah Montana, the video Sherman High School 2201 E. Lamar Sherman, TX 75090 (903) 891-6440, (fax) 903-891-6446 The Paw Print is the official student newspaper of Sherman High School, Sherman, Texas. It is produced by students enrolled in, and members of the SHS Publications Department. Its main purpose is to serve as a lab for students who wish to increase came out before the last season was aired, overall tinting America’s view of the child star. Cyrus claimed she did this on purpose to prove to her viewers that she was ready to be an adult. This practice of taking more suggestive roles was copied by many of her child star peers. Selena Gomez, another Disney sweetheart, played a lead role alongside Vanessa Hudgens in director Harmony Korine’s Rated R raunch-fest, Spring Breakers. Both of them also said they wanted to be taken seriously by other adults as they broke out of the child star shell. Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Bynes lashed out in a different way. Instead of searching for roles in suggestive movies, these stars used bad decisions to get publicity. By drinking, using, drugs, and badmouthing people via Twitter, Lohan and Bynes have made it quite clear they are no longer children. Although I understand that these entertainers want to be taken seriously, I do not agree with how they get their publicity. Would it not be better to be respected, talented actors in movies where they play strong young women? This would be the better way to prove they were adults while continuing to be good role models for young girls. By thinking through their actions, they would get the best of both worlds. their experience in journalism and put that experience to work. It also serves as a tool for those students who want to make a positive contribution to our school. The Paw Print is not written to reflect the opinions of the administration or staff at SHS, and no part of this publication should be construed as representative of the thoughts, ideas, or goals of the school or school district administration. We invite and encourage letters to the editor as well as other guest columnists. Letters to the editor must be signed. Letters to the editor and guest columns should be turned in to Mrs. Allen in A131. Advertising is accepted. Please contact the adviser for rate information. The Paw Print is a member of the Interscholastic League Press Conference. Story by Emily Williams Sports Cross country runs towards success On Saturday October 5, the Sherman Cross Country team had their fifth meet of the season at Old Celina Park. They took home a second place overall position for Boys Varsity, and saw significant improvement not only in placement, but personal achievement. Girls Varsity kicked off the meet at 8:30 a.m. with the first competition of a two mile distance run. “I was very pleased with the way that we ran, and everyone continues to show significant improvement,” Coach Tony Shearer said. “We are headed in the right direction and will be peaking at just the right time for district.” What Girl’s Junior Varsity lacked in placement, they made up for in encouragement and team spirit. “I feel like our team has the most fun, and really makes an effort to support each other,” HanPhoto by Jaycee Moore nah Walker, JV runner, said. “It was really a bonding experience.” Boys Varsity saw an outstanding victory that surpassed anyone’s dreams. “I felt really good about the meet, and I thought we did Few people know that tennis is a sport that occurs in both the spring and the fall. Fewer people know that the SHS tennis team has started this year on a positive note, already having several wins under their belt. “Keep the balls low and hit them over the net,” Coach Rodney Pilcher said. A strong contributor to the success of the SHS tennis team is Coach Pilcher. Several players have claimed that he is encouraging and that his advice has significantly improved their tennis game. It is this very advice that remained drilled in their minds as they ing lost many of last year’s carried wins against teams seniors, replacements needed such as Greenville and Denito be made. Now, the team son. Despite the loss against roster is quite young in comLovejoy, SHS varsity tennis parison to prior years. Though emerged from last year’s district play in seniors are third overall. missed, “Tennis the newest isn’t usumembers ally a team of the team sport, so it’s have proven nice to have themselves teammates to an asset on depend on,” the court. senior Vignesh Photo by Amberly Langton “We’ll Sundaram said. give [this During the fall season, next tournament and the rest team tennis is stressed more of the season] our best shot,” than individual tennis, and this senior Sarah Walker said. year there were some changes After placing within the to the team line up. After hav- top four teams in district, the pretty well. I was nine out of two hundred and twenty, which I thought was amazing,” Mason Perales, Varsity runner, said. Even with obstacles placed in the way, they continued to push for excellence. “It was really cold and rainy, but we still tried our best!” Hannah Walker said. Boy’s JV followed suit, and wrapped up a memorable day. “I was nervous at the beginning of the race, but at the end of the day I believe I did Oct. 2013wPg.7 amazing,” Tristan Frasure, JV runner, said. “Our whole team performed very well.” With only eight weeks of practice under their belts, the amount of progress shown has qualified this year’s team for greatness. “We did well and had a wonderful meet, especially for the ninth graders who competed in varsity and did outstanding,” Coach Marc Dick said. Hopes for the future remain high as anticipation for the district meet propels the rest of the season. “I hope we get to run our very best at the district meet,” Coach Dick said. “I believe we will be able to compete with the other teams. If our team this year is strong, then next year we will be unstoppable.” Story by Gracie Ferguson Tennis proves strength, shows determination SHS tennis team has qualified to go to an area tournament in Tyler. This tournament is crucial, as it will allow the team the chance to rise above and prove themselves after all of the hard work they have put into this season. It will also give them the opportunity to redeem themselves after the tough loss against Lovejoy, considering the fact that their team will be at this tournament as well. Whether they emerge from this tournament victorious or facing a heartbreaking loss, great things are expected from the SHS tennis team for the duration of the year. Story by Elsa Sulejman Photo Essay Monday Round Up the Jackets tuesday Outsmart the Jackets Oct. 2013wPg.8 wednesday Don’t Sweat the Jackets Photos by Jaycee Moore Battle of the Cans thursday Don’t Fear the Jackets Friday Bearcat Blowout