September-October 2014 RAVIN` TIMES
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September-October 2014 RAVIN` TIMES
’ n i v Ra it mes Good Cross C Luck to our at the ountry runn Vinita ers In on Sat vitational urday! Students enjoy time camping out Inside this issue... On the Space Station! 2 Creepy crawlies … 3 Which way do you go? 4 Mystery Person 5 The ultimate computer! 6 Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz … 7 Games, games, games! 8 The Sports Page 9 No votes for Rocky Road? September-October 2014 O n September 10-12, students in Riverfield’s Middle School enjoyed the annual Fall Retreat at Camp Egan near Tahlequah. All 6th through 8th graders attended, along with many members of their faculty. It was a time to play together, eat together, run together, play games together, canoe together, slide together, and many other things. Most of all, we made memories together. Here are just a few of those. 10 Volume VIII Number 1 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. —NEWSPAPER STAFF— Miles Capehart Ryan Faubert Gabe Feather Hampton Gold Robert Hale Elias Lavanhar Brian McSweeney Brenden Paul Bryan Tran Mrs. Patricia Dickey, Adviser PHOTOS BY FRED JONES, GRETCHEN PHILLIPS, and KIRSTEN REDMOND Interview with Mrs. Jackson By Ryan Faubert 6TH GRADE M rs. Suzanne Jackson is a new teacher at Riverfield this year. She is my awesome ALEKS teacher. Ryan: What are your favorite classes to teach? Mrs. Jackson: Chemistry, Pre-AP Chemistry, Forensics, and Study Skills. R: What is your favorite food? Mrs. J: Tortilla chips and salsa. R: What is your favorite thing to do in your free time? Mrs. J: Read Chemistry textbooks or watch the Military History channel. R: How long have you been teaching? Mrs. J: Off and on (between babies) since 1994. R: Where did you teach before you came to Riverfield? Mrs. J: Booker T. Washington High School. R: What do you like about Riverfield so far? Mrs. J: The manner in which students are taught to be responsible, educated, and global citizens. R: How many children do you have, and how old are they? Mrs. J: I have nine children. Ben is 38, Barrett is 36, Courtland is 34, Elisabeth is 32, Emerson is 30, Mackenzie is 17, Mary is 15, Katie is 14, and Jane Anne is 9. R: When you were in middle school, what was your favorite subject? Mrs. J: Cheerleading, aviation, and boys. R: Are you married? Mrs. J: Yes, to Dr. Conrad Jackson. He is a retired professor, and now he is the Industrial Arts teacher here at RCDS. R: What did you do professionally before teaching? Mrs. J: I was a NASA Researcher on the Space Station, responsible for the water purification system on board the station. R: Wow … really?! Mrs. J: Yes, really. PHOTO: EASTBOUND88.COM Peaches — the fuzzy fruit! T he peach originated in China. Today China is the largest producer of peaches with Italy coming in second. Peaches are grown in America in 28 states. The top four peach-producing states are California, South Carolina, Georgia, and New Jersey. Georgia is known as “The Peach State.” The first peach orchard in the U.S. started in Florida in 1565. It takes three years for the first peach to appear on a new peach tree. Nectarines are just peaches without the fuzz. There are more than 700 different varieties of peaches now. Some are even flat like hockey pucks! There are two main groups: Clingstone (the flesh of the peach is tightly attached to the stone or pit) and Freestone (the flesh can be easily removed from the stone or pit.) A large peach has less than 50 calories and three grams of fiber. It is a good source of Vitamins A, B, and C. Peaches are also good for digestion. August is National Peach Month. Did you eat any peaches last month? Here’s a great peach recipe for you to try. It’s really easy to make. PEACH MELBA SMOOTHIE 1 cup peaches 1 cup vanilla yogurt 1 cup crushed ice 1 cup raspberries Save a few raspberries to put on top of the smoothies, then put everything else into a blender and blend until smooth. Serve and enjoy! Mrs. Jackson tests a lab experiment in her Chemistry classroom. PHOTO BY RYAN FAUBERT 2 RAVIN’ TIMES September-October 2014 My top five favorite Marvel films By Robert Hale 6TH GRADE M arvel has been very popular lately, with the release of “The Avengers,” “X-men,” and the upcoming “Fantastic Four” film. I decided to make a list of my all-time favorite Marvel films. 5. “The Amazing Spider-Man” — No. 5 is our favorite web-slinging hero. Yes, I’m talking about Spider-Man! This 2012 film featured one of Spidey’s most infamous villains, The Lizard. 4. “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” — The thrilling sequel to 2011’s memorable film contained a suspenseful plot and NSA undertones, making it a great movie altogether. 3. “The Avengers” — It was pretty obvious this one would make the list. “The Avengers” is Marvel’s most iconic film yet. I even had trouble getting tickets for the show! Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye must team up to prevent Loki from taking over Earth. 2. “Guardians of the Galaxy” — One of Sony’s most successful films, this was a thrilling actionadventure story based on a comic book nobody had heard of. Surprisingly, it succeeded at the box office. And my very favorite? 1. “X-men: Days of Future Past” — No. 1 is … X-men? Why? Because this is the movie we’ve been waiting for! Based on the “Days of Future Past” storyline, this film contains the X-men’s worst nightmare — the sentinels. Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) has to go back in time to prevent the sentinels from being mass-produced. Cover art for the first issue of X-men’s “Days of Future Past” storyline. ARTWORK: CINEMABLEND.COM Which is scarier: spiders or snakes? O ut of curiosity, I asked 40 Riverfield Middle School students their opinion of which they thought was scarier: spiders or snakes. And the scores were … Spiders 20, Snakes 20! A tie! For a tie-breaker, I asked Mrs. Dickey for her opinion. And her answer was … snakes! Snakes win! PHOTOS: VEGHEAD.COM and WIKIPEDIA.ORG September-October 2014 RAVIN’ TIMES 3 Digital or Analog? By Miles Capehart 6TH GRADE W hich type of clock or watch do you prefer? After asking many of the Middle School students here at Riverfield, I found that about 90% of us own a watch, although many of us don’t wear them every day. Around 80-90% of those are digital watches. Nine out of ten people I asked said they like digital clocks better. Those who prefer digital think they are easier to read. Those who prefer analog say they are better because they are more efficient users of energy. I think both statements are true. ARTWORK: ENGLISH-JOKES.NET Students use different pathways T here are so many pathways around our campus. You know which ones you take, but how about the other ones? Here is an inside view. When going from the Upper School Building to the L.A.C. Building, most stu- dents go through the Middle School (Rogers Building) commons. That route provides the most inside time whenever it is hot or rainy. Going out the back door of the Upper School building and straight down Brendan Paul and Ryan Johnson try to decide which pathways they will take. PHOTO BY MILES CAPEHART 4 the hill is the shortest way, but it is just not used as much. What factors into the decision of which pathway is chosen? First, it depends on where one wants to go and why one wants to go there. Most likely one is going to a class, but someone might want to take an excursion. It also depends on what time of day it is. It is usually hotter in the afternoons. It can depend on who is taking the pathway. If one is going to lunch with a friend who is a slow walker, they might choose to walk along the deck beside the L.A.C. Building to slow themselves down. It also may depend on which pathway their friend wants to take. Are you taking anything with you along the pathway? What do you want to accomplish once you get where you’re going? Remember the ancient lord of choices, Janus (a minor Roman god of pathways, doors, beginnings, and endings,) and look both ways. This is a good way to stop indecision. So which way will you choose? Do you have a special way to remember? Choose wisely. The Roman god Janus had two faces and represented time. Time is a good thing to keep in mind when choosing a pathway. ARTWORK: HWSANDS.COM RAVIN’ TIMES September-October 2014 Mystery Person By Elias Lavanhar 8TH GRADE A lmost every issue of Ravin’ Times has a Mystery Person. Can you figure out who the first one of this year is? Elias: What grade are you in? Mystery Person: 6th grade. E: Do you play video games? If yes, which is your favorite? ?: Yes, Terraria, because it allows me to do what I want to. E: What electives are you taking? ?: Newspaper and Speech. E: Coke or Pepsi? ?: I don’t drink pop. E: How was your first week of school? ?: Different, because I just came from summer, and now I have homework. E: What do you like to do after school? ?: I like to organize my decks and cards. E: What type of cards do you play? ?: Pokémon is my favorite card game. E: What extracurricular activities do you take part in? ?: Boy Scouts, MMA, piano lessons, and soccer. E: Who is your favorite superhero or villain? ?: Dr. Octopus, ‘cause he can flail his arms around. E: What is your favorite thing about Riverfield Country Day School? ?: I like German, but school is kind of confusing. E: Thank you for the interview. ?: No problem. PHOTO: NIKE.COM What is your favorite brand of shoes? W hether it’s Nike, Crocs, or even Tevas, everyone wears shoes. So I decided to go around in the lunch room one day and ask the middle school students which mainstream shoe brand is their favorite and why. Miles Capehart, a 6th grader, says, “Shoes protect your feet unless you’re a Hobbit.” Robert Foster, also an 8th grader, likes Vans “because they are sick.” Carrie Lee, another 8th grader, thinks “DC shoes have the best patterns.” Caleb Beasley, in the 7th grade, likes Nikes. “They are the most comfortable shoes,” he says. Personally, I like Nike and Vans. I think they are the best shoes for skating, and they look good. L Think you know who it is? Check your guess by looking for the answer on the back page. PHOTO BY ELIAS LAVANHAR April 2014 RAVIN’ September-October 2014TIMESRAVIN’ TIMES ast Sunday, September 21, Riverfield Country Day School was celebrated along with the International Day of Peace at Tulsa's downtown Guthrie Green. With many RCDS families attending, cooperative weather, musical performances by students of various ages, and a wonderful parade of peace doves, Riverfield Day at the Guthrie Green was a great success. Thanks to all who came out to support this exceptional event! 5 Interview with Herr Clark I recently interviewed one of our German teachers, Herr Tom Clark. Here are a few things he had to say. Gabe: How many times have you been to Germany? Herr Clark: Well, about eight times. G: What is your favorite German food? HC: Bratwurst with Kartoffelpuffer (sausages with potato pancakes.) G: Which do you think is better: German food or American food? HC: German food. G: How do you say “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” in German? HC: Superkalifragiliztikechspeiahlidoschus. Now you know a little bit more about German teacher Herr Clark! PHOTOS BY GABE FEATHER The Dream Machine — the ultimate PC By Gabe Feather 6TH GRADE E very year, MaximumPC magazine outdoes itself by building the “ultimate” computer. The magazine prides itself on focusing on cutting-edge PC hardware. As announced in its September issue, the 2014 Dream Machine is a giant. Its CPU has better graphics than other computers, and it also has better hardware like a rainbow keyboard and a desk with a giant motherboard inside it. It features seven monitors and really good cooling systems made by Gigabyte. It is currently being built by seven of the magazine’s editors: Alex Castle, Nathan Edwards, Gordon Mah Ung, Markkus Rovito, Katherine Stevenson, Amber Bouman, and Jon Phillips. According to Senior Editor Ung, “The Dream Machine is simply the celebration of Pure PC Power. It’s about wanting the best, the fastest and the dreamiest PC possible.” 6 COVER ART: EBAY.COM RAVIN’ TIMES September-October 2014 Not getting enough sleep? By Bryan Tran 6TH GRADE A re you getting enough sleep? If not, you should probably follow the 90minute sleep cycle. Let me explain. During sleep, your brain goes through four cycles: light sleep, deep sleep, dream sleep, and back-to-light sleep. Each cycle takes about 90 minutes, so the full cycle is six hours. If you want to wake up fully refreshed, you should wake up at the end of a full 6-hour cycle. But don’t forget the time it takes you to fall asleep. So when you set your alarm, you should add the time it takes you to fall asleep to the six hours. I learned this from a video on YouTube by “in59seconds,” a reputed psychologist. You can also consider other things that might help you sleep, such as wearing socks and sleeping on your right side. ARTWORK: YOUTUBE.COM and NPS.ORG.AU RUN FOR RIVERFIELD is coming up very soon! Every student will participate in the Jog-a-thon on October 10 between 9:30 and 11 a.m. The deadline for Fun Run entries for T-shirts and prizes is TOMORROW — Friday, September 26. Remember to turn in your entry form! Why do people play video games? I asked some Middle School students a few weeks ago if they play video games and why they play them. I came up mostly with answers like “because they’re fun.” But here are some of the more interesting quotes I got from asking people. ARTWORK: CLKER.COM September-October 2014 RAVIN’ TIMES “I play video games to kill some time,” Robert Hale said. Gabe Feather said, “I play video games because they’re fun and violent.” “I play video games because they’re fun,” said Brian McSweeney. “I only play on the weekends,” said Hampton Gold. Why does Ryan Faubert play video games? “’Cuz they’re fun, and they make you mad!” These were just a few of the quotes I got from some 6th and 7th graders. At least, that’s why some people in Riverfield’s Middle School play video games. Why do you like them? 7 Game Review: ‘Mario Kart 8’ By Hampton Gold 6TH GRADE M ario Kart 8 is the newest installment to the Nintendo franchise for the Wii U. The new game was released at the end of May, and it includes flying, diving, and going upside down! There are several new characters and pick up items along with all the previous ones. The new items are the Boomerang Flower, the Cra- zy Eight, the Super Horn, and the Piranha Plant. For all you blue Spiny Shell haters out there, this tip is for you. Simply use the new Super Horn at the right time to destroy the blue shell, and keep that first place rolling! But the player who is slow gets the new Crazy Eight, which will give that player eight different items all at the same time. I give this game a 9 rating out of 10. ARTWORK: NERDGLAZE.COM Students enjoyed playing a variety of games at Game Night on September 5. PHOTOS COURTESY YEARBOOK STAFF Super Game Night 2014 G ame Night was a fun social event hosted by Riverfield for 6th through 12th grade students on Friday night, September 5. It was held at the school. Many people came to play games, and some people who signed up were allowed to bring their 8 own game consoles. Some of the consoles available for students were the PlayStation 4, the PlayStation 3, the Xbox One, the Xbox 360, the Wii and the Wii U. Many people brought multiplayer games and controllers, so people didn’t just play the game alone, they got to play with their friends. That made it a lot more fun. When people weren’t playing video games, some enjoyed playing other games in the Cafeteria. These included ping pong, air hockey, and basketball hoops. That is why this year’s event was called “Super Game Night.” Food and drink was available for sale in the Cafeteria during the event — pizza, chips, candy, and drinks like Dr Pepper, Coke, and Mountain Dew. Super Game Night was so much fun that I can’t wait for it to come back next year! RAVIN’ TIMES September-October 2014 Who is Mr. Bogle? By Brian McSweeney 6TH GRADE I ’ve always wondered how and where Mr. Bogle got his sports-like spirit. So, I wanted to ask him what he has planned for Riverfield sports this year. I was also curious to know what he did before he came to Riverfield. Brian: How long have you been here at Riverfield? Mr. Bogle: This is my 10th year. B: What other jobs have you had before coming here? Mr. B: I have been the general manager of some minor league baseball teams, and I was the director of marketing for the University of Tulsa’s athletic department. I’ve been really lucky to be involved in sports. B: Is Riverfield going to have football this year? Mr. B: No. We don’t have enough students who want to play. Once we do, we could have a conversation about having football again. B: What college did you go to? Mr. B: OSU in Stillwater for my Bachelor’s degree, then I went to Texas Tech for my Master’s degree. B: Do you think that our boys or girls basketball team or both will win conference again? Mr. B: Both teams have a very good chance to win it again, but both teams have lost four out of five starters. It would be great if the boys could win conference again because that would be three times in a row for them. B: Thank you for your time, Coach Bogle. Mr. B: You’re welcome, Brian! Coach Bogle has always been involved with sports. PHOTO BY BRIAN McSWEENEY NFL season now in Week 4 M any sports get a good welcoming when their season starts, but one sport that gets a very good one every year is football. This is especially true for the National Football League (NFL.) Thurs. Sept. 25 Sun., Sept. 28 Mon., Sept. 29 Richard Sherman intercepts the ball to score another Seattle Seahawk touchdown. PHOTO: SEATTLETIMES.COM September-October 2014 RAVIN’ TIMES In the NFL season, each team plays 16 games, one game a week. In addition to those 16 weeks, every team has one “bye” week when they don’t play. So if you’re smart, you’ll realize that means there are 17 weeks in a season. 8:25 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:05 pm 4:25 pm 4:25 pm 8:30 pm 8:30 pm There are 32 teams in the NFL. Not every team makes the NFL playoffs, but they all try. So far, we’ve enjoyed watching three weeks of the NFL season. Here’s what is scheduled for Week 4: New York Giants vs. Washington Redskins Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Texans Carolina Panthers vs. Baltimore Ravens Detroit Lions vs. New York Jets Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears Miami Dolphins vs. Oakland Raiders* Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Tennessee Titans vs. Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars vs. San Diego Chargers Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings Philadelphia Eagles vs. San Francisco 49ers New Orleans Saints vs. Dallas Cowboys New England Patriots vs. Kansas City Chiefs *This game will be played in London, England. BYES: Arizona, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Seattle, St. Louis INFORMATION FROM PRINTYOURBRACKETS.COM 9 Game Review: ‘NBA 2K14’ By Brenden Paul 6TH GRADE N BA 2K14 is a basketball video game that was released by 2K Sports in 2013. It is one of the best basketball games that I have ever played. The gameplay is really good, and the graphics are even better. This game was released for PlayStation 3 and 4, and Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The game has a lot of positive aspects, and the choice of accessories is one of my favorite features. The choices of shoes and other features are more than I expected. The game allows you to buy real life players’ shoes, customize real shoes, and make your own basketball shoes. You can do tons of things with the accessories in NBA 2K14, and you will be very pleased when you see the choices. Overall, I think this game is fantastic. I recommend it to all people who love to play basketball in their free time. If you like the NBA, you should try 2K Sports’ new game, NBA 2K14. These are just two of your choices of shoes in the game … PHOTOS: NBA2K4LIFE.COM and NBALIVE.COM MYSTERY PERSON: Miles Capehart. Did you guess correctly? POLL: What is your favorite flavor of ice cream? D CHART BY BRENDEN PAUL 10 uring the second week of school, I went around the Middle School and asked 44 6th and 7th graders, “What is your favorite ice cream flavor?” I was very surprised that Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough got 14 votes and that Vanilla only got three votes. Surprisingly, Rocky Road didn’t get any votes! I asked a few people which was their favorite flavor and why. Bryan Tran said, “I chose ‘Other,’ because I like Peanut Butter with Snickers.” Brian McSweeney said, “I picked Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough because it has cookie dough, and cookie dough is awesome!” Which flavor is your favorite? I hope you enjoyed this poll. RAVIN’ TIMES September-October 2014