02 April 2009 - Santa Margarita Catholic High School
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02 April 2009 - Santa Margarita Catholic High School
Santa Margarita Catholic High School THE BLUEPRINT THE BLUEPRINT [email protected] VOL.21 NO.6 INSIDE World News pg. 2 Is it Safe to Travel to Mexico? Features pg. 3 New Prom Rules Health pg. 4, 5 Medical Anomalies Sports pg. 6,7 Steve Fryer Interview Em/Liv pg. 8,9 Big Dog on Campus By Denise Fernandez and Melissa Zornig Ever wonder what the drug dog, Qwynn, actually does and has to go through f o r p r o p e r t r a i n i n g ? We were lucky enough to interview the head of the Interquest Detection Canines. Her name is Christine and has been working and running this program for 12 years. Some basic information she gave us was that Qwynn is trained to smell odors of illegal drugs, alcohol, firecrackers, and prescription drugs. When the dogs are on the job they’re trained to find these products like a game. The dogs search through the lockers, cars and backpacks at random. Once they find something, of the odor they are trained to look for, Qwynn sniffs the subject again and sits quietly. He is trained to just sit there and not do anything about what he has found. As a reward to what Qwynn finds, he is given his toy and is extremely happy to know he did well. Christine informed us that she started to train Qwynn when he was still a puppy at 8 months. The dogs usually take around 3 to 4 months to train until they are fully ready to work on the job at schools. She also told us how training a drug dog is much more different than training a seeing-eye dog. With seeing-eye dogs they are never to be touched by the public too much except for by its blind owner. The reason for this is because the seeingeye dog cannot be distracted by anything other than helping their owners live their life. Drug dogs are also taught not to be played with a lot because the most fun the dogs should have is on the job looking for the odors they should be looking for. Christine even told us, when she takes Qwynn home with her Disneyland Entertainment pg. 10,11 Bamboozle Opinion pg. 12 Pokeman Special Section pg. 13 Technology Qwynn sniffing lockers with Christine. Photo courtesy of Fernandez and Zornig. Qwynn, the drug dog, ready to go!Photo courtesy of Fernandez and Zornig. she never allows her inside because she wants to always keep it “strictly business” with Qwynn. Qwynn sleeps outside in a large kennel to rest up for another long, busy day coming up. We had the chance to interview with Christine. What do drug dogs detect? -Drugs, alcohol, medicines, and gun powders. What do the dogs do once it smells something? -The dog will sit right next to the back pack. How do you train them? -They start out with a cocaine toy and our trained to sit once they smell it. What age do they start training to be a drug dog? -8 months. How long does it take to train them? -1 to 3 months. Around what age do they retire and why? -8 to 9 years old, usually due to arthritis. Are they trained differently then seeing-eye dogs? - Ye s , d r u g d o g s a r e trained to sniff drugs and alcohol, while seeing-eye dogs are trained to guide people who are blind. Where does Qwynn live? -He lives in my backyard in a kennel. Do you treat him like a regular, playful dog off the job? -No, he cannot be in the house having fun because he needs to learn that his job is the most fun he will have. Do you use different breeds of dogs? -We try to stick with the same breed because it is a hunting dog. How many different schools do you go to? - We g o t o m a n y schools in 5 different counties. Where do kids get caught the most? -Public schools. Team Robot at World Competition By Karysn Kraft Campus Ministry pg. 15 Senior Pilgrimage Campus Life pg. 16 Special Olympics On behalf of the SMCHS community, congratulations goes out to the Santa Margarita Robotics Team which includes members of SMCHS that took part in the formation of our very own SM robot, which advanced to the Atlanta First Robotics Competition from April 16, 2009- April 18, 2009. The robot competed with over 42,000 high school students and teams from forty-eight states in the United States, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Germany, Israel, Mexico, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Turkey, and the U.K. Although the robot did not receive any awards, the accomplishment of going to this prestigious competition goes to Hailey Welch, Joe Norman, Dylan Normandin, S e a n B e e v e r, C o n n o r Conzelman, Kevin Jain, David Mittelstein, Mike Kim, David Guevara, Tim Park and Ryan Curran and Mr. Gary Fox and Mr. Rennie Stark, all is an award in itself. Keep up the hard work robotics team! Robot made by SM students. Photo courtesy of smhs.org. 2 WORLD NEWS The March of the Penguins is Coming to an End North By Alexa Kosco The South American coast is usually one full of miles of endless sand, crashing waves, tropical night life…and hundreds of dead baby penguins??? The sad truth is that dead penguins have been washing up on the shore of South American hotspots all along the coast, including Brazil, El Salvador, Uruguay and Chile. These dead penguins, mostly young, have been swept from Antarctica’s icy shores and have been washing up along the tropical beaches, leaving many puzzled as to why this incident is happening. Seeing about a few dozen penguins wind up dead on the beaches is typically the norm according to Brazilian coastal protection agencies. However, this past year has reached abnormally large numbers for these poor penguins. A few casualties among these penguins are unfortunately unavoidable… but hundreds of penguins winding up on the same beaches that many tourists flock to annually?? This heartwrenching fact leaves officials to conclude that global warming and continual climate change is endangering penguins everywhere. Jose Marengo, a climatologist of Brazil’s National In- stitute for Space Research and a member of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, points out that “sea currents are a reflection of wind patterns. This winter has started earlier and, so far, has been more severe.” This means that the common sea currents that penguins usually travel on are getting stronger and taking the birds in different directions and at stronger forces; which could potentially explain why these birds are winding up on the South Atlantic coasts. But why are the birds crashing through the waves and winding up on the beaches… dead? This is what Marengo refers to as one of “the big holes in climate knowledge” because there is no scientific evidence as to why the baby penguins are dying in the first place. However, there are many theories regarding the penguin tragedies including oil spills, rough seas, weak babies, and pollution. Pollution is lowering the animals’ immune systems, and increasing their vulnerability to disease. Ocean currents are being affected and cyclones are becoming more abundant, strongly contributing to the uprising in rough sea conditions. Many baby penguins are far too By Becca Caraveo weak to deal with these rough conditions, which is endangering their health. Oil spills have been a major problem to the penguin population for some time now and the thousands of dead penguin babies can certainly be credited to oil pollution. South Americans are stunned by the uprise of the dead penguins because locals as well as scientists are still perplexed about the cause for such a tragic outcome. Although it may be global warming or pollution or rough seas, we still don’t know for sure. But although the cause of this heart-wrenching dilemma is unknown, the reality is that these penguins are still mysteriously dying in ways that cannot be contributed to simply the cycle of life. Penguins huddle together on a piece of ice. Photo courtesy of Google Images. Mexico Has Been Declared More Dangerous Than the Middle East! By Morgan Brutocao For most of us, it is no longer surprising to hear about the extreme outrage occurring in Mexico. To the dismay of many, it is in fact true that Mexico is no longer acknowledged as a desirable vacation spot. Yet still there are still some daring travelers that are willing to take their chances at making the trek to Mexico. Earlier this year, I was actually thrilled to go to Mexico for my first time, (Tijuana does not count!). My plans were of course to visit, what else… CABO SAN LUCAS! Is Cabo not the ideal location for a senior trip? I found myself beginning to plan my first trip without parental supervision, several months before it was to even take place. Sadly, I had to remove this getaway from my calendar ever since the uproar in Mexico has continuously escalated. Obviously, I am aware of the danger present within the country and of course I am grateful that my parents are concerned with my safety. But am I the only soon to be adult that would still be willing to travel across the border? Apparently, I was the only one; after reading recent news reports, I have become more than wellinformed of the drug cartels and their malevolent plots. If you still are not convinced or frankly just do not care about what Mexico has to offer you right now, I strongly believe your reaction will sway tremendously after learning the following information. What is occurring in Mexico is presently known and/or referred to as “The Mexico Drug War”. This “war” involves conflicts with drug cartels and the Mexican government forces. The drug cartels have mostly been reported to be using automatic assault rifles (AK47’s), hand grenades, and a surplus of other weapons. Consequently, the death toll in Mexico is skyrocketing. At a House of Representatives investigation on the federal law enforcement’s reaction to the brutality along the border, Representative John Culberson of Texas stated that, “there were more deaths in Mexico than there were in Iraq.” The death toll in Mexico during 2008 alone was 5,630 killed, totaling to a sum of 7,882 deaths linked to the drug cartels since December of 2006. The majority of Mexico is experiencing the effects of the current “war”. Baja California is among the handful of states that is enduring the most hardship. The Mexican government is doing what they can to stop the drug cartels but the drug cartels have repeatedly proven that the government’s authority is simply not enough to cease their activity. Back to the topic ofvacations, I personally went to Palm Springs this spring break and had the best spring break in all my four years of high school. Although Cabo seemed to be the ultimate spot to be, I knew that I did not want to walk on the fence, possibly exposing myself and other friends to dangerous situations. However, I do know some friends that DID spend their break in parts of Mexico and returned home completely safe. I guess it all comes down to where you plan on staying while in Mexico and who you are with (example: family). We all can only hope and pray that the drug war will soon come to an end so that travelling to Mexico can once again become a popular destination for vacationers, especially those in Southern California. Pole Melting The dramatic loss of ice in the North Pole is unfortunately a terrifying consequence of global warming. This upcoming summer we can expect the ice cover to be 1 million square miles smaller than the long term average. According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, the ice extent is declining by 2.7% per decade. Satellites have been used since 1979 to observe the diminishing ice caps. This year the ice caps have shrunk to 2.05 million square miles which is equivalent to the size of California and Texas combined. Mark Serreze, senior research scientist at the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, said, “The sea ice cover this year has reached a new record.. It’s not just that we beat the old record, we annihilated it.” The arctic ice caps continue to keep melting under the effects of the infamous global warming and soon enough, it is believed that there will be no ice left in the North Pole. The temperature of the water is expected to increase this summer, all while the ice is melting. Thus, the freezing of the water in the fall is only going to create very thin ice. A German expedition on the Polar icebreaker, Polarstern, discovered that the center of the ice cap is now only about three feet thick, compared to six years ago when it was 6 feet thick. Ice-less summers are expected to happen within the next 20 years says Mark Serreze. Some scientists even believe that the North Pole may be ice free by this upcoming summer, due to the dramatic warming of the climate. David Barber of the University of Manitoba says, “We’re actually projecting this year that the North Pole may be free of ice for the first time in history.” The ice that is pushing against the Canadian continental shelf should survive this summer. This pole is especially expected to show the greatest effects of global warming. As the water absorbs more and more of the sun’s energy, the ice will continue to melt. Unfortunately, 65% of the worlds ice cover was lost this past year. “Scientists say the record loss last year was due to a combination of warm ocean currents, fluke winds, and unusually sunny weather,” according to the National Geographic. These unlikely conditions are not likely to happen again, yet it is possible. Just one of the many consequences of losing the ice in the North Pole is the polar bears who live in this region will either die or need to be rescued before they did so. Emperor penguins of Antarctica could find themselves extinct if the sea ice continues to melt. TakePart.com mentions how more storms will be created as well as higher water levels. There are many books and websites dedicated on how to do your part during a time such as this. Do your part and take a look at the following websites: NSIDC.org TakePart.com NationalGeographic.com. And who knows, by simply promoting awareness about the environment, you may be able to save a polar bear. The boundary between U.S. civilization and Mexican devastation is merely separated by a fence.Photo courtesy of Google Images. 3 The Blueprint April 2009 The Student Newspaper of Santa Margarita Catholic High School FEATURES That Peeves Me Off! Literally By Allison Le Everyone has pet peeves – everyone. Even if you are Ghandi himself, you will still have pet peeves. A pet peeve is defined as a minor annoyance that an individual identifies as particularly annoying to them, to a greater degree than others may find it (this definition is given by Wikipedia because, as Michael Scott[the Office] says, “Wikipedia is the best thing ever. Anyone in the world can write anything they want about any subject, so you know you are getting the best possible information.” Do you agree? Usually pet peeves originate from childhood experiences that may have “scarred you for life.” Having a pet peeve is like having a virus. The virus starts within your family, then your friends, and then finally the entire world – until you finally burst and flip out on some random person that is acting out your pet peeve. Here is an article of comfort showing you that you are definitely not the only one who has a pet peeve. The website [www.getannoyed.com] lists pet peeves from seeing someone blink twice in a row to someone singing a song they do not know the words to. Here are a handful of the little things that bug us. Which one is your pet peeve? · Sick people who cough near you /people who don’t cover their mouth while sneezing or coughing · Noisy eaters · People with bad table manners · Vulgar talk at the dinner table · Someone standing over your shoulder reading the computer screen · How opening any cheap electronic item these days, requires cutting up your finger with an even more cheap and impossible to open plastic molding covering · People who ride their bikes in the road when a sidewalk is right there (even though they can’t ride on the sidewalk) · People who clear their throats in a disgusting way · People that pop and smack their chewing gum · People who throw cigarette butts on the beach · Driving somewhere and having the sun in your eyes · People who don’t pick up after themselves · Not washing hands after using the restroom · The toilet paper that rips after you pull one sheet · When you find a really cute piece of clothing on the rack and they have like twenty in size XS, two in size 3X, and not a single one in your size · People who will write something borderline mean, but then follow it up with a smiley face :) · People who refer to themselves in the third person · Ice cream with freezer burn Well, if those bug you, then these will bug you even more! · When you will be talking to someone, and their replies seem to be limited to “ya”, “cool”, “ok”, or “word” · When you pull a string hanging from your shirt and it doesn’t break, but only becomes longer. · People who write “Keep in touch!” in your yearbook but never talk to you again. · Saying “Let there be light” every time any light switch is flipped on. · When there are no hot dog buns left and you have to eat your hot dog on a folded piece of bread · People who use the phrase “110%” (or even more % sometimes). · When the host/hostess at a restaurant totally underestimates how long a wait there will be. · When you score a goal on yourself in foosball or air hockey. · Failing to take a backpack into account when turning or backing into people · People putting their feet out of car windows. · When you bite into a jelly bean and it’s a different flavor than what you thought it was · When people take healthy food and fry it up in butter and eat it because it’s “good for them” · Singing along with the music when you don’t actually know the words. · When you ask someone a simple, straightforward question and the person spends ten solid minutes rambling on about everything in the world EXCEPT the answer to your simple, straightforward question · People who leave the door open when they go to the bathroom · People that don’t list prices on websites, stores, and infomercials · People who always have to be right and have the last word · When people continue to stare after they ask you a question, as if they need you to expand more on your answer · Annoying nervous (forced sounding) laughs · When you are hanging out with someone and they make plans to do something else right in front of you · When people scratch their fingernails on a blackboard These are only a few of the many pet peeves that the world undertakes everyday! Did you find yourself saying, “oh my gosh I hate that… and that … AND THAT!” Well hello! You are an easily irritated person, nice to meet you. However, being an easily irritated person is not a bad case in this scenario seeing that all the pet peeves listed are the most annoying things known to man. Well, lets take this article to heart and realize that the world is not perfect and that you probably have done half of these bad boys yourself. Major Prom-a-lama Drama Yo!! By Kenna Crouse Prom is just around the corner and there are a few changes that have taken place. You don’t want to be out of the loop because disobeying these rules will have some major consequences. Juniors are now allowed to go stag to the dance! So grab some of your friends and go! BOYS: don’t be afraid to ask someone, every girl wants to go and will be flattered that you took the time to ask them and impressed you had the courage to finally do it. There have been some changes to girl’s dress code and if you don’t follow these new rules you will NOT get in! Just follow these simple changes and you will get in no problem, don’t try to bend the rules because they are going to be strict .How much would it suck to show up at prom and not be able to get in? A LOT!! The following style of dresses may not be worn to Prom: 1) Dresses that come above the knee. less. 2) Dresses that have plunging necklines. 4) Dresses with the slit above the knee. 3) Dresses that are back- The following style of dress is permitted at Prom: 1) Dresses that have a modest neckline. 3) Dresses that fall between the knee and floor. 2) Dresses that are strapless, single strapped or double strapped. Make sure you buy a dress that abides by these guidlines. Prom is going to be a great time and it would be horrible to ruin your night and not get into Prom. There are so many great options if you are having trouble finding a long dress. The BCBG outlets in Carlsbad have gorgeous dresses for great prices. Also checkout bluefly.com for super buys on designer gowns! 4 HEALTH As the health page editors at a school with the motto “Caritas Christi,” it is important for us to share articles that reflect such “true love for all people.” Not only is it interesting to read about people who are much different than ourselves, learning about health anomalies will help spread awareness and allow us to embrace differences that make us unique. Hopefully, you will emerge with a sense of respect, and more importantly love, for these people. Sirenomelia “Mermaid Syndrome” By Alyssa Wolpin Mermaid syndrome: it is exactly what it sounds like. The scientific name for this condition is sirenomelia. Sirenomelia is a very rare condition, so rare that it only occurs in one out of 100,000 births. A person with sirenomelia has legs that are fused together producing the same look as a mermaid. A person’s feet can stick out on each side (like fins) or a person can have no feet at all. Mermaid syndrome is a fatal disease. There have been around 300 cases of children being born with sirenomelia, only 3 cases in which the child has survived. A child with sirenomelia usually dies within one or two days of their birth. It would seem like the cause of death would have something to do with the patients legs being combined into one limb, but it is caused by the abnormal development of organs like kidneys and bladders. There is no certain cause of sirenomelia as of right now. Suspected causes are the following: maternal diabetes mellitus, poor prenatal care, or possibly genetics. Prevention of this syndrome would be to monitor the glucose level during pregnancy. The diagnosis for this disease can be made during the mother’s first trimester through a sonogram. The only treatment after the child has been born with this condition are several surgeries. There have been a few extraordinary cases of Sirenomelia. Until TiffanyYorks, there had been no survivors of sirenomelia. She is now the oldest survivor at 20 years old. Doctors told her parents that she had little or no chance or survival. After Tiffany endured many surgeries, her legs were separated. At the age of three, Tiffany learned to walk. What was once believed to be impossible was defeated for the first time. The second girl to overcome mermaid syndrome is eight-yearold Shiloh Pepin. Shiloh was born with one partially working kidney, no lower colon and no genital organs. Shiloh struggled with health issues her entire life and received Tree Man Infection By Lindsay Mortenson Dede Kosawa is a man who suffers from probably the rarest skin disease ever discovered. His arms and legs are contorted with woodlike structures protruding from his skin. He has become known as the Tree Man of Indonesia. The structures were found to be common warts caused by the HPV virus that have grown at an extreme rate. Researchers describe it as the “perfect storm” of all skin diseases, which is when multiple viruses come together to produce one major defect. Kosawa told American doctor, Dr. Anthony Gaspari, that the warts started when he was a teenager after he cut his knee in an accident. They started out small, but after a while his body was unable to contain the virus and it spread drastically. Now, in his mid thirties, the warts devour his arms and legs in a branch like fashion and are very heavy. He is unable to use his hands and has a difficult time completing regular activities. Unable to keep a normal job, Kosawa has resorted to joining a local “Freak Show,” and begging on the streets. It provides him with enough money to support himself and his two children. After taking many tissue samples, Gaspari did in fact confirm that the welts and warts are from the very common Human Papilloma Virus. Kosawa also suffers from a rare genetic blunder in his immune system which Tree Man before his many surgeries. Photo courtesy of Google Images a kidney transplant a couple of years ago. There were complications with the surgery leading to urinary tract infection and a blood infection. But Shiloh continues to fight against the odds and is thankful for her second chance at life. Milagros Cerrón was nicknamed Peru’s “miracle baby”. Milagros’ legs were fully separated on September 7th, 2006. Milagros took her first steps at two years old. But, doctors said Milagros would still need more surgeries and 10 to 15 years fully recover. More research needs to be done to increase the survival rate of sirenomelia and there are always ways to help. Unfortunately, there are no foundations currently benefitting sirenomelia. If you are interested in this cause, visit www.madisonsfoundation.com , a foundation created to support parents and families with children with rare diseases. Hopefully in the near future, research will find a better solution to help these unique cases. makes him unable to fight against the virus. The combination of the two result in a turmoil of dermatology mayhem. Gaspari originally thought that Kosawa might have the AIDS virus due to a very low presence of white blood cells, however, that turned out to be false and it was determined that Kosawa’s condition was even more rare. Despite his unique immune system, he has shown very good health throughout his life and his family does not share the same problems as he does. Dr. Gaspari is confident that the virus can be cured by taking regular doses of Vitamin A. He says that Kosawa “may never have a normal body again, but the warts should reduce in size and he should be able to use his hands. I hope to improve his appearance and the quality of his life. Kosawa can also freeze off remaining smaller warts. He has undergone several surgeries that have removed about four pounds of his root like appendages. Kosawa can now see the outline of his toes and can somewhat use his hands. This medical mystery was solved through the dedication of many doctors and researchers. Hopefully with more commitment and perseverance, Kasawa can live a like he did before this tragic virus engulfed his body. Milagros Cerrón nicknamed Peru’s “miracle baby”. Photo courtesy of Google Images. The Smallest Girl In the World Michelle Loftus Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley born February 13, 2003 seems like a normal infant, with just that information provided. What if we told you that she weighed just 2 pounds and 8 ounces? Kenadie is one out of 100 people in the world to be affected from the disease of primordial dwarfism. Doctors told Kenadie’s parents that she will most likely not make it through the night. After eight months of continually defying doctors’ expectations, she was diagnosed with primordial dwarfism. She will not grow past 30 inches or weigh more than eight pounds. Kenadie is now 5 years old and is able to run, laugh, walk, and is beginning to learn how to talk. Her parents are proud to say that Kenadie omits a feeling of happiness to others and that is her strongest achievement. This is a disorder in which growth is proportional but severely delayed, beginning in the womb. Because this disease originates so early, they have very low birth weights. After birth, their growth rate is stunted, causing individuals with primor- dial dwarfism to have a significantly lower stature and weight levels. Primordial dwarfism results in some of the smallest people in the world. Some primary symptoms occur in the womb. Pregnant woman will notice that her belly does not increase in size over the time. This is because of the failure of the fetus to grow normally in the womb. The baby is born extremely prematurely at only 35 weeks. After birth, the child will grow at a very slow rate, with the head growing the slowest. The joints are looser, resulting in more dislocation of the hips, knees, or elbows. Appearance will also be altered among these individuals. They have distinct nose and eyes, as well as abnormally small or missing teeth. They may develop scoliosis or high squeaky voices. Although this condition is extremely rare, most of these victims do not live past the age of 30, being as there is no treatment for this disorder. Fortunately, the smallest girl in the world, Kenadie, is able to live a normal life style with the exception of her petite appearance. Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley gives her father kisses. Photo courtesy of Google Images. 5 HEALTH A Dummies Guide to Safe Piercings By Gaby Duva and Lauren Vargas I Hate Hiccups! By Adam Enochs We know that many teenagers get piercings, so we thought it pertinent to pass along this useful information. Piercings have been around for years and have cultural ties to Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. Almost any part of your body can get pierced. The most common types are ear piercings, but there are several different varieties of piercings. Not to mention the many different types of jewelry such as plugs, studs, and bars, to name a few. Here are some things to think about before you get any type of body piercing. Factor these risks before getting the piercing. · Infections which can be caused by hepatitis, HIV, tetanus, bacteria, and yeast · Allergic reactions · Excessive bleeding · Damage to nerves or teeth Every person’s body is unique and healing time varies. Here is a list of some expected healing times for different piercings according to Center for Young Women’s Health. Pierced Body Part Ear lobe Ear cartilage Eyebrow Nostril Tongue Lip Time it Takes To Heal 6 to 8 weeks 4 months to 1 year 6 to 8 weeks 2 to 4 months 4 weeks 2 to 3 months Navel 4 months to 1 year This girl is a veteran when it comes to ear peircings! Photo courtesy of Gaby Duva So now that you know some of the risks, the healing time, and you decided you really want that piercing, what’s next? Unless you’re 18 or older, mom or dad is going to have sign for you and give consent. Finding the right piercing salon is also key. Ask trusted friends or family members who have piercings for advice on a reliable location. Look around for things such as piercing license, clean and sanitary work stations, clean gloves, and especially needle type. (Depending on the state, some piercers are required to have their piercing license). Make sure that all the instruments are either brand new and disposable or be sterilized in pouches, Center for Young Women’s Health. Always be sure to strictly follow the after care rules for whichever part of your body is pierced. Good diet and exercise will help the piercing to heal. DO NOT move or play with your piercing-or you will suffer the risk of infection. Remember, if you like it, leave it. Breath of Hope Club Helps to Fight Cancer By Aria Bendix What started off as a small idea in a club meeting turned out to be a huge fundraiser that collected thousands of dollars. On March 7, 2008 the Breath of Hope Club held its first fundraiser at St. John’s Episcopal School to raise money for cancer. This club is new on campus and helps to raise awareness, funds, and advocacy for a rare cancer known as mesothelioma. As the president of this club, I knew that I wanted to make a difference for people and families affected by mesothelioma, but I had no idea how much of an impact I could make! With one single fundraiser, the club raised $3,195, which will be donated to the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation to help find a cure for this disease. In 2006, when my dad was diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma, I knew my life would not be the same. I finally realized, however, that my eyes had been opened to this rare and painful disease for a reason. The world needed to know about mesothelioma, and I had to do something about it, not only for my dad, but for everyone who had been affected by this disease in some way. The fundraiser was held by Dance Dynamics, a local RSM dance studio where my sister attends and helped to put this whole event together. By selling tickets, baked goods, and merchandise, my club was able to help raise over three thousands dollars for one event, an incredible feat for our first fundraiser! My dad spoke at the fundraiser, telling the audience and the dancers to live each day to the fullest, since you never know when it will be your last. I know that my family and the Breath of Hope club are making the most of each day by helping to find a cure for such a rare disease. It is estimated, however, that mesothelioma will start to become more common in the upcoming years, especially in the state of California. One of the primary causes of Mesothelioma is asbestos, which were found in old buildings in California and still have yet to be removed in many of them. Anyone who has been exposed to asbestos is in danger of contracting this disease and it may take many years for the signs to even appear. Mesothelioma can be found all throughout the body, so there is no specific place to target. Most importantly, since there is no cure for this disease, all funds collected must go towards finding this cure and saving these precious lives that have been forever changed by mesothelioma. There are few people who know about mesothelioma in California, or even in America, but the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation is a growing organization that is doing everything they can to help. The Breath of Hope Club supports this organization and hopefully, through this fundraiser, the community will be able to spread the word about this growing disease. It’s impossible to know if someone you love or know will be affected by mesothelioma, so start making a difference now! If you would like to join the Breath of Hope Club, please look for our next meeting on ETV or talk to either me or Ms. Warren in counseling for more information. To learn more about mesothelioma or to donate to the foundation, visit www.curemeso.org or you can visit my dad’s page, www.curemeso.org/ fundraising/kenbendix! This is a cause that has touched my heart and I guarantee that it will touch yours as well. It is my hope that you can realize, just as I did, how easy it is to make a difference in the lives of people who are hurting and how incredible it will be to see their pain go away someday! It’s the question on everybodys mind! Photo courtesy of Google Images. Everyone gets them. Everyone hates them. But what causes these strange and obnoxious jolts in our bodies? Hiccups are caused by a sudden contraction of your diaphragm, which separates your lungs and stomach. This in turn causes your vocal chords to close suddenly, making that annoying “hic” sound. What you eat can contribute to your hiccups. Spicy foods, soda and eating a large meal very quickly can all lead to a sudden outbreak. But how can you get rid of them? There are no over-thecounter medicines for a random outbreak of the hiccups. This is mainly because cases generally don’t last longer than an hour. Ask anyone how you can get rid of your case and the response will inevitably be the cure, followed by “I swear it works. Try it!” Here are the most common home remedies. Holding Your Breath: This is a widely accepted cure. The logic behind it is that holding your breath prevents air from escaping in the form of a hiccup. This will not work though, because hiccups have nothing to do with air or your breathing. Getting Scared: This oldest trick in the book. The hardest part about this is getting someone to scare you while you’re expecting it. It may or may not work since there is nothing triggered by being scared that would stop the hiccup; however people have stood by this cure for years. A few of the younger dancers performing to raise money. Photo courtesy of Aria Bendix. Aria Bendix with her family after the fundraiser. Photo courtesy of Aria Bendix. Pinching Your Nose While Drinking Water: This is the only cure used in my household. Pinching your nose allows you to stop breathing while the water flows through your body relaxing your vocal chords and diaphragm- the causes of those pesky hiccups. These common cures have all been practiced for years, and whether or not they work all the time they may work for you. Next time you have those pesky ‘hic’s, give them a try! 6 2009 N O V E M B E R Boys Baseball MONTHLY UPDATES ON OUR FELLOW Girls Softball SM TEAMS Girls & Boys Swim SPORTS Girls & Boys Track Boys Golf Boys Tennis Boys’ Volleyball “Sets” Off the Season By Camille Del Carmen The Boys’ Volleyball team has started off this years’ season very strong with victories left and right. This years’ team is considered a fairly “young” team, consisting of five sophomores and one freshman with three of the sophomores and the freshman starting. This years’ team is lead by strong hitting senior, Tanner “Big Bird” Jansen and in the middle, by sophomore Spencer Buckley. These young Eagles have been proven to be quite victorious with the team currently standing at 3-0 in league with victories over Servite, Bosco and Mater Dei with the win of 3 games to 1. This years’ captain, Tanner Jansen, has committed to play for the USC Trojans next year and shares a few words about this years team, “The good thing about this years team is that we push..When the other team pushes us, we push back even harder.” The boys were excited to be heading off to Las Vegas where they competed in a twoday tournament. “Vegas was a lot of fun and we played the best we could” says setter Taylor Hammond. Our Eagles did a great job in the tournament, but unfortunately they had to forfeit the last couple of games in order to rest up for the Orange Lutheran game that had been scheduled for the following day. But due to the mourning of our SMCHS community, all games were canceled and the game was rescheduled to after break. The boys headed over to Orange Lutheran on Wednesday the 22th, but were unable to take home another victory. Boys’ Golf Swings at the Tee By Emily McCartney The varsity men’s golf team has been hitting their way to success since the start of their season in February. As their season is coming to an end, their 72 record shows high hopes for a good placing in CIF. Senior Diwen Chen says, “We have had a really great season and I’m hoping that we’ll finish strong as a team in CIF. I wouldn’t doubt another CIF victory!” These men will begin their CIF journey after the league tournament on Thursday, April 30. Their last CIF win was in 2007, and another clench for the year 2009 would be an awesome way to end this season. The varsity men’s team consists of Nolan Clark, Diwen Chen, Kyle Shimomura, Andy Richard, Jordan Pierson, Steven Remolacio, Kevin Dehuff, Chandler St. Louis, and Andrew Levitt. Senior Kyle Simomura says, “This year’s varsity golf team is one of the most diverse teams ever with 1 freshman, 2 sophomores, 2 juniors, and 4 seniors and a multitude of personalities which combine to create a really strong team”. The team captain this year is senior Nolan Clark. He says, “Out of the 3 years that I’ve been on varsity, I am most proud to say that I am part of this team. It is really an honor to be the captain of such a great team. I’ll miss this next year”. Nolan is obviously very proud of his team. Wish the men’s golf team luck as they enter into the league tournament and hopefully a CIF win! Congratulations men’s golf on a great season! Andy Richard and Kyle Shimmy practicing their game. Photo Courtesy of Emily McCartney Captain Tanner Jansen believes that they will be able to make a comeback when the Lancers come on to our own home court. The following day, the volleyball team redeemed themselves by taking home a victory from St. John Bosco. The team was led by senior Tanner Jansen with 14 kills and sophomore Ryan Baine with 13 kills. Junior Michael McMahon contributed 16 digs to the Eagles win. The Eagles attempt to make their comeback in what is said to be the biggest game of the season, against number 9th ranked in the nation, Orange Lutheran. “It’s going to be a tough one to win, but we can probably beat them at home if we get a good crowd to get us pumped”, says Spencer Buckley. So come out and cheer on your Eagles, next Monday in our very own gym! Boys volleyball dominating Servite. Photo courtesy of Camille De Carmen Eagles’ Track and Field Soars By Lauren Guidice The Eagle’s track and field team has had an impressive season thus far. The boys started out the season at the 13th annual Eagle Invitational. Donnovan Sims, Dan Whisnant, and Jimmy Martin all won events. In the El Toro meet, Scott Anderson came in first in the pole vault and Ryan Woods won the 3200. At this meet, Scott Anderson, Ryan Woods, Patrick Stege, Derek Giemont, Daniel Glenn, Robbie Costa, Matthew Graban, and Justin Potter all set personal records. In the Irvine Track and Field Invitational, some of the selected competitors were: J.R. Pascual, Connor Prior, and Donnovan Simms. The eagles did very well in this very competitive meet. In the first league meet against St. John Bosco, first place finishers were: Jimmy Martin (400m), Donnovan Simms (Triple & High Jumps), JD Rocha (Discus), Scott Anderson (Pole Vault). Second place finishers were: Donnovan Simms (Long Jump), John Abowd (100m). In the league meet against Servite, top finishers were: Donnovan Simms takes 1st in the long, triple and high jump and Daniel Glenn in the 400m. Third place finishers were: John Tilton in both hurdle events (110HH, 300IH), John Abowd (100m), Daniel Glenn (200m), Mike Holcomb (800m), JD Rocha (Discus), and Scott Anderson (Pole Vault). At the Surf City Invitational, Eagle milers Mike Holcomb and Ryan Woods both had incredible times of 4:36 Donnovan Sims racing for the long jump. Photo Courtesy of SMHS.ORG and 4:37. Scott Anderson pole vaulted over 14' which is a new personal record. This places him amongst some of the best pole vaulters in the state . Simms took 3rd overall in the long jump and 7th overall in the triple jump. At the Mater Dei Meet, 1st Place: Donnovan Simms took first in long, high, and triple jump. Jimmy Martin took 1st 300IH hurdles. The 4x400 Relay team of Abowd, Glenn, Stege and Martin were victorious. At the Trabuco Hills Invitational, Jimmy Martin finishes 2nd overall in the 300m hurdles with a new personal record. Donnovan Simms, Ryan Woods, Connor Prior, and David Oram all had strong performances. At the prestigious Arcadia Invitational, runners Scott Anderson, Jimmy Martin and Donnovan Simms represented Santa Margarita. The girl’s Varsity team started off their season on March 26 th. They defeated Rosary 72 to 54. The girls then put in a great effort against Mater Dei. The girls defeated J.Serra at both levels. Also, Junior Varsity and Frosh/Soph have also had a great season. 7 2009 N O V E M B E R Boys Baseball SPORTS MONTHLY UPDATES ON OUR FELLOW Girls Softball Girls & Boys Swim SM TEAMS Girls & Boys Track Boys Golf Boys Tennis A Tell All Interview with Steve Fryer By Ryan McGuire Do you get the Orange County Register? Have you ever been on OCVarsity.com? Do you know ANYTHING about high school sports? If so, the name Steve Fryer has probably come up once or twice in a conversation. So, if you are still confused, Steve Fryer is the sports editor for the Orange County Register’s high school sports program. Fryer has been known to bash Santa Margarita for our “lack of traveling” (which is true) and he has also been known to be on the negative bandwagon towards the Eagles. I took it upon myself to get the real truth of what he and the whole group of writers in the OCVarsity section about S.M. Here it unfolds… Ryan McGuire: What is your true opinion about SM’s sports program? Do you and/ or other writers think we are overrated? Steve Fryer: There are three big factors that can determine success: coaching, great parental support, and the great traditions you have makes you a true sports powerhouse. [Mike] Jacot is a great coach, he is truly something special. And your basketball coach [Jerry] DeBusk is always a Coach of the Year Candidate. You are in a very keen area, very competitive. RM: It seems like you like to “bash” SM a lot in the papers about how many people we bring to our events. What, in your opinion, is considered to be traveling well? SF: If they travel far, and show up to away games decently, I would consider that traveling well. I compare you to [Long Beach] Poly, very poor traveling on your farther away games. Mater Dei and Servite bring out a lot of their alumni, SM doesn’t. RM: Servite has this “brotherhood” at their school, and many of them attend sports games. On top of the hyperadrenaline boys that attend the games, their sister school, Rosary also brings out a lot of students. This is one of the times when the opposite sexes get to “mingle” thus giving them more of an incentive to come out. Therefore, Servite has even more of an advantage compared to SM. So why is SM compared to Servite when it comes to traveling? SF: Rosary and Servite combine and act as one school. It has always been a huge social event, even dating back to my day (1970’s). The tradition is very livid there. There were no movie theatres around on every corner back in the day, so that was the place to be, and it still is. They are one of the most well known combining schools in the state. RM: Do you think it is possible to travel too well? Possibly overkill the event? Most of us has heard of the Mater Dei-Servite basketball game fiasco. Your thoughts… SF: It can be way over the top at some times. Things that happened in the basketball game was unacceptable, and when the media gets control, it spreads like wildfire. RM: Why does the size of the school matter in what division they play? SM has right around 1,600 students, and Servite has right around 880? Nobody cuts players. Why is this? SF: I’ve even had trouble keeping up with the divisions. They change all the time. Its not longer: Division 1, Division 2, and so on. Some leagues are now: the Sunbelt League, the Trinity league, etc. People and experts simply compare them to D.1 caliber leagues now. The main problem though is the socio-economics. Private schools enrollment is on the de- Delaney led the team by breaking two records so far this season; they broke the Capo record and our school record in CIF. The boys are doing really well in league by owning Servite and St. John’s Bosco. They won first at the Capo relays as well and showed great effort in CIF Relays by receiving the title of ninth overall. The boys’ main goal is to have at least 6 people place in CIF. Mark Reese is already on his way with a county leading time of a minute and 2 seconds. Mike Tran is slightly behind with a 54.9 in the 100 fly, which is 4th in school records. Tommy Jancovich, Eric Martin, and Alex Lavayen are the team sprinters looking to make CIF in the 50, 100 and Alex in the 200. Garrison Nauman went a CIF time of a 57 and has been continually dropping time. According to Mike Tran, The main even is the 200 medley where the “dream team” is determined to break the ten year school record and is less than 1.5 seconds away. The Steve Fryer speaks his mind. Photo Courtesy of google.com cline, and therefore less talent than before. RM: Bering off Santa Margarita and Servite for a minute, what is your take on Saint Margaret’s? They are a division 12 team (one division up on a 7 on 7 league) and yet they are a D.3 quality team. They have won over 40 games in a row, and they play teams that seem to pull together a squad last minute. Knowing some people from there, the Tartans think they are the hottest thing since sliced bread. Your thoughts on that. SF: Personally, I would want to see them play a more challenging non-league caliber of teams. I would love to see them play J.Serra. Let me give you an analogy. If St. Margaret’s were to play Santa Margarita, or any team in the Trinity League, it would be like a grown 40 year old man playing a 10 year old kid in a basketball game. First to 20, it would be 20-0 in favor of the man. The Tartans, in the Trinity League, would be an embarrassment, it would be no contest. After the interview, my thoughts changed about Mr. Fryer. He doesn’t really hate us at all. In fact, after what I learned, Steve actually is in high compliment of SM. If you really think about it, Santa Margarita truly does have an AMAZING sports program, and other schools and counties are noticing. Boys’ and Girls Swim Team Shocks Many Boys’ Tennis By Karenna Soto The Santa Margarita Swim Team has shown their immense skill and teamwork to all those who come to watch. Since the beginning of the season, the team has advanced since their eighth standing. The team has impressed everyone especially since this year they are such a young team due to the fact that they lost most of our seniors last year. Our school stands undefeated in league due to their defeat against St. Joseph’s and Rosary by a considerable margin. The girls stay strong by working extremely hard in practices and in meets. Their unbreakable effort showed by dominating in relays. The team won first place at the Capo relays and Cannon relays and placed sixth in CIF relays. Shannon Mack, Kellie Fecarota, Alex Worthen, and Alex boys are heading in the right directions; making their goals become accomplishments. Come out and support your eagles swim team as they compete against JSerra at 3:15 on Thursday, April 30th. Shannon Mack swimming to the finish. Photo Courtesy of Karenna Soto By Karsyn Kraft Boy’s tennis is off to a great start this season! The boy’s team defeated Foothill 126 and Irvine, 10-8, along with a Northwood defeat, 13-5. With league games beginning on March 24, the boys came out victorious over first match of St. John Bosco, 17-1. Our boys team has also beat Orange Lutheran 11-7, but fell to Mater Dei 13-5. Santa Margarita is 4th overall in the Trinity League standings with a record of 2-1 (will change). This years boy’s varsity team is coached by Doug Williams, with assistant coach Clark Hyman. Upcoming Trinity League games include Mater Dei on April 28, Orange Lutheran at home on April 30, and ending the league season with a match against J Serra on May 4. Possible CIF games are to be played starting May 12. 8 The Blueprint April 2009 The Student Newspaper of Santa Margarita Catholic High School Emily & Olivia Emily Misses Disneyland Adventure By Olivia Staffon, Karsyn Kraft, and Karlie Borzansky Last Friday, Olivia, Karsyn, and Karlie went to Disneyland for a media conference. Emily could not come because she was sick. So, we arrived an hour and a half late after trying to find the “Disneyland Resort Esplanade” (what even is an esplanade??). Apparently, there is no resort and its some 400 feet gap between Disneyland and California Adventures. We got a sweet media host, named Amy, to guide us to the place of the media presentation. The presentation was a mock talk show with various Disney executives explaining what is to come in the summer at Disneyland. This summer, Disneyland is celebrating “Summer Nightastic,” which will showcase new shows and new lights, including the new and improved Electrical Parade, Pixie Hollow Enchantment, a bolder “Fantasmic”, a night-time dance club in Tomorrowland, and an innovative firework show. The presentation of the new firework show was something else, to say the least. The passion that the presenter showed for this firework show was abundant. He basically performed the whole firework show through the motion of his spirit fingers. It was the best presentation we’ve ever seen. Then after a break for food, we went to a “round robin” conference in which we met six Disney executives to ask them questions. It amazed us how much The two kids in the back somehow got us to the front of the space mountain line. Photo courtesy of Olivia Staffon. We got cupcakes at the conference! Photo courtesy of Olivia Staffon. This sure look like a real street behind us, doesn’t it? It’s not. Photo courtesy of Olivia Staffon. Top 12 Things to do in an Elevator By Lauren Hundley and Kelsey Hummer Have you have been bored in an elevator? These are some of the top 12 ways to make things go from awkward to extremely awkward. 1. Stare at another passenger for a while, then ann o u n c e , “ Yo u ’ r e o n e o f THEM!” and move to the far corner of the elevator. 2. W h e n a r r i v i n g a t your floor, grunt and strain to yank the doors open, then act embarrassed when they open by themselves. 3. Stare, grinning, at another passenger for a while, and then announce: I’ve got new socks on! 4. When the elevator is silent, look around and ask is that your beeper? 5. G r i m a c e p a i n f u l l y while smacking your forehead and muttering: “Shut up, all of you, just shut UP!” 6. C r a c k o p e n y o u r briefcase or purse, and while peering inside, ask: “Got enough air in there?” 7. Say “I wonder what all these do” and push the red buttons. 8. H o l l e r “Chutes away!” whenever the elevator descends. 9. Pretend you are a flight attendant and review emergency procedures and exits with the passengers. 10. Hold the doors open and say you’re waiting for your friend. After a while, let the doors close and say, “Hi Greg. How’s your day been?” 11. Stand silently and motionless in the c o r n e r, f a c i n g t h e w a l l , without getting off. 12. W h e n there’s only one other person in the elevator, tap them on the shoulder and then pretend it wasn’t you. Awkward.....Photo courtesy of Google images. all of these managers love their job and work on a day to day basis with so much passion for what they do. We were informed during this session about a special deal that Disneyland is offering this summer. From early July to late August, southern California residents are able to visit both Disneyland and California Adventure three times over this time period for only $99! Seeing that a one-day park hopper ticket is $95, this is a really great deal you should all take advantage of! As for the rest of the day, it was time to play. We were able to walk right onto all the __ attractions when we flashed our awesome VIP press passes (actually just given fast passes, but who needs to know?). We met a sweet “cast member” (the word they use for an employee) who jumped over a rope and almost fell over in order to get Karlie an “It’s my first time at Disneyland” pin (she has a season pass). We also hit up the Mission tortilla factory to get some free torti- llas, which were nasty as they were corn instead of the desired flour. We met some hunks in plaid shorts and Hollister tees with kSwiss tennis shoes, and immediately knew they were from the east coast. We made friends with them because they had a pass to get us to the front of the line of Space Mountain; Liv worked her “I’m going to Harvard magic” and Karlie pulled the “It’s my first time at D-land card.” It worked. After a three hour search for ice cream, we were finally fulfilled of our desire and it confirmed that Disneyland is the happiest place on earth. Amen I say to you. sin. My husband and I moved out to California eight years ago. 7. Do you prefer reading to your babies or singing? -I read books everyday to Ella, but I also sing to her. Most of the time we just make up silly songs, but if she had her choice in music it would be the Foo-Fighters- she’s a big fan. 8. How long have you been married to your husband? -My husband I have been dating almost 15 years, but we’ll be married for 9 years on June 3 r d (same as the baby’s due date). 9. Where do you like to take Ella on the weekends? -Ella loves Dave and Busters and the San Diego Zoo. We also spend a lot of time at the local park and hanging out with friends. 1 0 . Wo u l d y o u rather vacation by your- self or with your kids? -It depends on what and where the vacation is- there are definitely times when having Ella along makes the trip so much more exciting. Who is That Baby Momma? By Kevin Avjian Mrs. Stewart, expectant mother, gives us the exclusive on her life outside of Santa Margarita! 1. How far along are you? -As of this week, I’m 35 weeks along (a typical pregnancy is 40 weeks). I’m due June 3 rd . 2. Do you know the sex of the baby and if so, boy or girl? -We did find out this time (we didn’t with Ella), it’s another girl! 3. Do you have a name picked out for the baby? -Yes, but it’s a secret. 4. Do you have any other kids, and if so, what is their name and age? -We have a three year old daughter named Ella- she is very excited to be a big sister! 5. How long have you worked at Santa Margarita? -This is my 8 th year at Santa Margarita. 6. Have you always lived in California? If not, where else have you lived? -I’m a native of Wiscon- How cute are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart with Ella and another girl on the way?! Photo courtesy of Mrs. Stewart. 9 The Blueprint April 2009 The Student Newspaper of Santa Margarita Catholic High School Emily & Olivia U-G-L-Y, You Ain’t Got No Alibi, You Ugly By Paige Glasser, Carly Rivera, and Clark Taylor Have you ever seen an animal and just thought to yourself, “That is probably the scariest and most nasty looking creature I have ever seen!”? Well if you haven’t ever reflected upon this, we are here to do it for you. We have narrowed the animals down to what we find to be the most horrific land animal, sea animal, and pet. Really, we are not putting these beings down because we love all creations of God. We’re just curious as to how these living things were created and what their purpose is. After doing some intense research on looking for ugly animals, we came to the conclusion that this large nailed, furry, almost eyeless, with finger-like tentacles for a nose creature is the most hideous. You may be asking yourself what is this strange sounding thing? It’s called the Star-Nosed Mole. According to livescience.com, the Star-Nosed Mole can grab its prey and eat it all in under a quarter of a second! So you better watch out for those 22 finger-like tentacles ringed around its nose. Actually, this creature is harmless to humans, for it feeds on insect larvae and small worms. It is nearly blind, and uses its strong senses of the nose to detect where things are in their pitch black and underground habitat. These moles reside in marshes and swamps from Canada to Georgia, and are extremely hard for humans to catch a glimpse of. The StarNosed Mole is definitely the ugliest land animal, and its not too far away! As for the ugliest water animal, it is definitely, the Blobfish. It lives off the coast of Australia and can be found in the deep water. It has no muscle and has a similar density to water so it floats through the dark depths of the ocean. It is by far the ugliest animal in the water and possibly in the whole world. It looks like white jello mixed with throw up with a drawn on nose. I am pretty sure it has trouble mating with itself. Luckily it lives in such deep water it is very hard to find. If I were this fish I could not look at myself in the mirror. In water it looks more normal than it does out of water but it is still one of the ugliest animals in the world. There are a lot of pretty ugly animals in the world. How- ever, you can’t go wrong with dogs…or can you? Most of us believe that all dogs are cute. I’m sorry to say that Sam, voted as three-time champion of the annual Sonoma-Marin Fair “World’s Ugliest Dog” contest, might change your viewpoint on dogs. According to Snopes.com, the Associated Press described Sam as “The tiny dog has no hair, if you don’t count the yellowish-white tuft erupting from his head. His wrinkled brown skin is covered with splotches, a line of warts marches down his snout, his blind eyes are an alien, milky white, and a fleshy flap of skin hangs from his withered neck. And then there are the Austin Powers teeth that jut at odd angles.” If this description isn’t enough, then listen to what his owner, Susie Lockheed, said upon adopting him. According to MSNBC.com, “Lockheed said she initially was terrified of Sam when she agreed to take him in as a rescue dog…his appearance repulsed her then-boyfriend and prompted the man to break up with her.” It is sad that Lockheed lost her boyfriend because of Sam, but come on…wouldn’t it kind of creep you out if your significant other owned this dog? Also, if Lockheed were You Go Here?! initially scared of Sam, then why would she adopt him? People usually buy dogs because they’re so cute! However, as Sam soon became famous, Lockheed became very attached to him. Unfortunately, just short of his 15th birthday, Lockheed had Sam euthanized after a veterinarian told her Sam’s heart was failing. According to MSNBC.com, Lockheed went on to say, “I don’t think there’ll ever be another Sam…Some people would think that’s a good thing.” However, Susie Lockheed grew attached to Sam and still even sleeps with his favorite stuffed-bear he picked up and carried home one day. Truthfully, we do not hate these animals, they’re just plain ugly. We don’t know them on the inside though, but I bet they have extremely beautiful personalities. Just look at Sam, he has a good sense of humor about his looks. In the end, we all need to remember that everything is beautiful inside and out…except for sometimes. Mmmm yeah. Photo courtesy of Google images. THE BLUEPRINT By Kristen Pons and Lauren Meech 1.)Name and Grade? Logan B o r z a n s k y, Freshman 2.)As a freshman, how many detentions have you received already? 12 3.)Miley Cyrus or Hannah Montana? Hannah Montana 4.)Will Ferrell or Adam Sandler? Will Ferrell 5.)Cash or Gift Cards? Cash 6.)If you could be one animal for the rest of your life what would it be and why? Tiger, because they are awesome 7.)What’s your favorite thing about Santa Margarita so far? Our amazing pepsquad! 8.)Just Dance or Poker Face? Poker Face 9.)Ribbon Twirling or Steam Room Yoga? Steam Room Yoga 10.)School Food or Packed Lunch? School Food 11.)Denim or Corduroy? Denim 12.)What are you most looking forward to sophomore year? All the dances and ice hockey 13.)What’s your favorite Pokémon and why? Squirtel, because he makes funny sounds. Faculty Advisor Ms. Rhodes [email protected] Campus Ministry Editors Lauren Giudice Kyle Richter Editors in Chief Emily McCartney Olivia Staffon World News/Health Editor Gaby Duva Co-Editor Lauren Vargas Managing Editor Samantha Toth News Editor Samantha Toth Features Editors Alexis King Laura Schmeltzer Entertainment Editor Ross Kirkbaumer Sports Editor Allison Acevedo Co-Editors Ryan McGuire Brian Sanvido Opinion/Editorial Editor Alex Worthen Co-Editor Niki Genthe Campus Life/Photo Editor Lindsay Mortenson Logan playin’ it cool with his goggles in science class. Photo courtesy of Karlie Borzansky. Special Section Editors Parris Wells Alyssa Wolpin Beginning Staff Writers Kevin Avjian Aria Bendix Karlie Borzansky Kevin Clark Camille del Carmen Caitlin Doud Adam Enochs Denise Fernandez Amanda Figueroa Katelyn Finneran Paige Glasser Kelsey Hummer Lauren Hundley Ross Kingsley Alexa Kosco Allison Le Lauren Meech Dean Navarro Elizabeth Pinner Kristen Pons Caroline Rivera Polina Romashkova Amanda Rooth Derek Smith Karenna Soto Noelle Sumner Cheyane Swarbrick Clark Taylor Cody Webster Jake Whelan Kevin Witt Melissa Zornig Advanced Staff Writers Julia Boyle Morgan Brutocao Becca Caraveo Caroline Christ Kenna Crouse Spencer Feldmann Nicolette Fernandez Kerri Hall Amanda Kiepe Ashley Kotero Karsyn Kraft Michelle Loftus Melissa Merrill Lauren Rodriguez *Comments and editorial opinions expressed in The Blueprint are the staff’s and do not represent the position of the school, its administration, faculty or students. The Blueprint welcomes your comments and questions at [email protected]. - Movies -Music - &More ENTERTAINMENT What’s Hot This Month Bambozzle Left 2009!!!! By Melissa Merrill, Amanda Kiepe, and Nicollete Fernandez Saturday, April 4 th , started the two-day music festival known as Bamboozle Left. The Bamboozle festival originated in New Jersey, and has now migrated to the west coast. Over 100 bands played at the third Bamboozle Left festival on six different stages. In order to avoid sound conflicts between bands, the stages were spread apart on both ends of the festival grounds. Merch tables lined the pathways to and from all six stages. We had the pleasure of seeing a countless number of bands play on both days of the show. To our surprise, a large amount of kids arrived at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater grounds before any bands began to play. After we waited in the mile-long line to get into the festival, we headed to the main stage to watch The Cab. The crowd danced and bounced up and down as the band played the fan favorites “I’ll Run,” “Bounce,” and their unique cover of Rihanna’s “Disturbia”. . After passing the merch tables and some band signings, we caught Hey Monday’s set. The female-fronted band ran on to the stage as they played the upbeat rock song, “Run, Don’t Walk”. Hey Monday’s performance and the head banging of singer Cassadee Pope mirrored the stage antics of Paramore. The band concluded their energetic set with “How You Love Me Now” and their hit single “Homecoming”. Next we squeezed our way to the front of the stage as a rush of girls attempted to get as close as they could for the next band, nevershoutnever! After waiting half an hour with no personal space whatsoever, nevershoutnever! appeared on the stage to the sound of screaming fan girls. Christopher Drew opened his set with his current single “Happy”. His happy and feel good guitar and ukulele rhythms attracted people walking by and breathed life into the audience. His rendition of The Beatles’ “I Want To Hold Your Hand” made the performance memorable. To finish his entertaining set, Christopher played the popular “Bigcitydreams”. Nevershoutnever!’s performance was definitely one of the highlights of the day. Before we went to watch the Rancho Santa Margarita based band, Stick to Your Guns, we stopped by a merch table to meet Hey Monday. While we waited in line, we listened to the catchy music of All Time Low as they played on the main stage. Like most of the people who were at the festival, we raced to the main stage in the hopes of seeing Metro Station. Even though we could barely see the members of the band, we enjoyed the live show. Metro Station’s set featured the upbeat and dance inspired songs “Disco”, “Shake It”, and “Wish We Were Older”. We finished our day with the heavier bands Parkway Drive and Haste the Day. Next we made our way over to the two main stages to catch the end of Shwayze’s set. Cisco and Shwayze really got the crowd going, especially the girls. The pair concluded their performance with “Buzzin”, which definitely left the crowd with the reminder that summer can’t get here fast enough. Saosin took the stage next, and put on an awesome show (which is very typical of them). Compared to their phenomenal show last November at UCI, their Bamboozle performance wasn’t as energetic and crazy and didn’t quite meet our high expectations, but they put on an awesome show nonetheless and even treated the crowd to a few new songs off of their upcoming album. After Saosin, we split up to see The Used and A Skylit Drive. The Used, which many people across the internet have deemed “The Best Band of the Day,” always put on a fun show that really gets the audience involved and makes the mosh pit brutal. They have an amazing sound that is so loud that the bass has the power to make anyone’s ribcage shake. At times it even gets hard to breathe! While waiting for Taking Back Sunday, we got to see Thrice. Thrice, an amazingly talented band, put on a musically great show, but sadly did nothing memorable that made them stand out from the pack. Taking Back Sunday, the last band we caught on Sunday night, left us with one of the best memories of the weekend. They performed hits from their past albums like “Cute without the E” and “Liar,” and even threw in a couple new songs from their upcoming album. But it was during “MakeDamnSure” that the crowd was left stunned. Lead singer Adam Lazzara is known for his wild stage antics like swinging 20-ft long microphone cords around his neck, but for this show, he took it all to a new level. Halfway through the song, he climbed the column supporting the roof of the stage and hung upside down by his legs and sang from 20 feet above the stage. The Bamboozle Left was a fun-packed, memorable weekend of music’s best acts, and will definitely be a yearly ritual for us, just like Warped Tour. Make sure you join in on the fun next year when the festival hits the west coast again! Human or Dancer? By Cody Webster and Dean Navarro In the entertainment world, the lyrics have been stirring up much controversy. Here are the words to a controversial song by The Killers called, “Human”. Read over the words carefully and try to find the true meaning. “I did my best to notice, When the call came down the line, Up to the platform of surrender, I was brought but I was kind,And sometimes I get nervous, When I see an open door, Close your eyes, clear your heart, Cut the cord. Are we human or are we dancer? My sign is vital, my hands are cold,And I’m on my knees looking for the answer, Are we human or are we dancer? Pay my respects to grace and virtue, Send my condolences to good, Hear my regards to soul and romance, They always did the best they could,And so long to devotion, It taught me everything I know, Wave goodbye, wish me well, You’ve gotta let me go. Are we human or are we dancer? My sign is vital, my hands are cold,And I’m on my knees looking for the answer, Are we human or are we dancer? Will your system be alright, When you dream of home tonight, There is no message we’re receiving, Let me know, is your heart still beating? Are we human or are we dancer? My sign is vital, my hands are cold, And I’m on my knees looking for the answer. Are we human or are we dancer? You’ve gotta let me know Are we human or are we dancer? My sign is vital, my hands are cold,And I’m on my knees looking for the answer. Are we human or are we dancer?” The other day Dean and I got into a half an hour argument when this tune came on in my car. This song not only has lyrical confusion, but the title is confusing in itself. In September of 2008, it debuted on the radio and became a hit and was on the Top 10 on iTunes downloads. We both agree this song became popular very fast and we have caught ourselves singing it in the shower on multiple occasions. Dazed and confused, people were listening and singing up a storm without even knowing the true meaning of the lyrics. This started an online controversy of the origin of the song and how the words go. First, the first line of the chorus was questioned whether or not it is, “Are we human or are we dancers”, or “Are we human or are we denser”? Truthfully neither of these titles is correct. The way it goes is, “Are we human or are we dancer”. After the lyrical confusion was out of the way there were questions on the true meaning. People used Google like water, and read whatever blogs there were about the matter. When the media got involved, they too started asking questions. They went to The Killers directly and asked them to clarify the lyrics. No direct answer was given and they said a statement would be made on their fan website within a week. The website states that Flowers (the lead singer) is singing, “Are we human or are we dancer” and said it was inspired by a disparaging comment made by Hunter S. Thompson. The fans were upset about the confusion but most of all The Killers. Flowers goes on to say, “It’s supposed to be a dance song, [the beat] goes with the chorus...If you can’t put that together, you’re an idiot. I just don’t get why there’s confusion about it.” After these statements were made people still did not The Killers guitarist sings “Human”. Photo courtesy Google images. know what it meant, but was still growing in popularity. After listening and reading very carefully, Dean and I came to the conclusion that words sometimes speak differently depending on the listener. We both believe that when Flowers says, “are we human or are we dancer” he is asking, do we let ourselves control our own lives and make decisions on our own and live life without a plan, or are we puppets or “dancers” on a string letting other people control our every motion. If you like to dance this is not trying to put you down and say that you are not human. But when you dance you just go through the motions without taking a second look at anything. Everyone has the choice to decide if they want to be “human” or “dancer.” We hope this has cleared up any confusion on the matter. The next time the song comes on listen to the words with a new mind set. ENTERTAINMENT What’s Hot This Month Wolf Like Me The Coachella music festival is a three-day concert located at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California. On April 18, my friend Erica and I had the opportunity to experience a day of the legendary music festival. We started off the day by witnessing Billy Talent. Having witnessed their insane rocking before, I was not surprised to see them going crazy on stage. Their performance of “Red Flag” really got the crowd going. We were super excited for Paolo Nutini’s performance. It is truly a pleasure watching a band perform that is clearly having a good time: it can make a huge difference in the experience when the performers are smiling and dancing while they play, rather than just going through the motions. We then got some food and sat down for Michael Franti and Spearhead. Alternative Reggae is not usually my style of music, but, looking around, it was evident that the crowd was having a good time. I was incredibly excited to see TV on the Radio, and they did not disappoint. It takes a lot to make me dance, and TV on the Radio gave me no choice but to get my groove on. The band sounded almost exactly like their album and the performance was a lot of fun. They were very enjoyable act to watch with one of the biggest audiences of the day. Being a huge Blink182 fan, I needed to see Trv$DJ-AM (Travis Barker of Blink-182 and DJ AM). I cannot even describe how incredible it was. AM remixed many classic songs (including “Enter Sandman”, originally of Metallica, and Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”) that the entire audience knew, while Travis drummed to them. The tent was a huge dance party and everyone was having an incredible time. Electric Touch was next on our list of must-see bands. There is nothing like being right in front of the stage watching a band you Summer Concerts - &More By Elizabeth Pinner really love. They put on a great show and had excellent dance moves. M.I.A was next on the list. This was the only performance I was unhappy with. With her first post-birth gig, she performed only a few songs, which did not impress. She was rambling on for most of the performance and it was clear that the audience did not enjoy her set. Finally, it was time for The Killers. They are my favorite band, so we weaved our way through the crowd and finally made it near the front. Opening with “Human”, they commanded the stage and the attention of the vast crowd. Brandon Flowers is an amazing performer and continues to impress me with his stage presence and his effect on the crowd. They played a variety of older and newer songs. Closing with a powerful performance of “When You Were Young” really ended the day on a high note Day two of Coachella was unbelievable. It was one of the best days of my entire life, and I cannot wait until next year’s festival. With spring in full bloom, it is time to start your annual spring cleaning and trade in those ‘last seasons’ to new stylish fashion trends for this year’s spring. Although there are many hot fashion crazes springing up in widely read fashion magazines, some well-liked fads are transitioning over to the spring season. Flannel shirts, skinny pants, oversized cardigans, and Pocahontas-sy styles are still popping on fashion runways. However, new trends that are appearing in world renowned fashion shows are receiving a lot of buzz and are absolutely closet-worthy. Popular trends for this spring are conveniently geared to all different types of girls. Vivid brilliant colors, such as yellow, blue, and pink were known to brighten up the majority of the runways. Other lady-like prints that can range from butterflies to watercolor floral are perfect for spring’s dresses. Girly girls should take advantage of this new fad, along with sheer clothing layered with sold tanks. For those boho-chic girls, a collection of strong tribal clothing is a definite must have for your closet makeover. Feather earrings, suede vests, and moc- casins are still fashionably acceptable for spring. This necessity has been seen last season, but is still developing into an even hotter trend for this spring season. And finally, stealing flannels and oversized jackets from your brother or boyfriend’s closet is for a legitimate reason. Runaway shows featuring styles by Ralph Lauren are proof of the fact that men’s trends are crossing over to the women’s fashions departments- with a small feminine twist, of course. Spring is the season of blossoming, so go restock your closet with the array of new trends that will transform you into a new (or revised) you. Photo courtesy of Google images. By Spencer Feldmann and Lauren Rodriguez The Mayercraft Carrier! Summer is fast approaching, school children will be able to frolic, homework free,and teachers will go back to their “lives” as bus drivers, bouncers, librarians, or whatever teachers do over the summer . With so much free time this summer, why not dust off that old CD collection, and break out the Blink 182 and No Doubt. In case you have been spending all your waking time doing homework, allow us to break the news, Blink and No Doubt are back. Yes, back as in playing, touring, recording and whatever else they can come up with. Blink 182 has officially announced their reunion and a tour coming in summer 2009. Yes, this summer. Their last album, self titled, Blink 182 was released in 2003 and would be the last album because of the hiatus. At the most recent Grammys, the three members, Delounge, Hoppis and Barker(NAME SPELLING CHECK) announced they had resolved differences and truly were back. While exact tour dates have not been announced, this band started in Southern California will surely make the rounds locally, giving you plenty of opportunities to see them play. Another SoCal classic, No Doubt, John Mayer. 2,000 fans. Cabo San Lucas. Me. This lethal combination is called the Mayercraft Carrier. Last year I went on this cruise. Although I had an incredible time, I never got to meet John. So I was determined to meet him/make him mine this year on the MCC2! This year, we left on th my 18 birthday! This was definitely my chance to find John except for a few problems: bigger boat, more security, and more crazed fans. The ship set sail on March 27 from Long Beach. John kicked off the day by coming out onto the lido deck in a mini sailors outfit and performed a special acoustic set. He sang both older and newer songs. During his intense acoustic performance I, wearing my “It’s my 18 t h Birthday Mayer Me” shirt, yelled at John and pointed to my shirt. In response I got the best “Happy Birthday” I’ve ever received in my life, from my favorite person in front of 2,000 people, Youtube it, and I was dying. will start the tour shortly, and has several dates in the area. Because singer Gwen Stefani broke off to pursue a solo career, tragically No Doubt hasn’t played a show or released an album in the last five years. Luckily for us, No Doubt will be touring this summer with Paramore, and possibly Katy Perry. Other big concerts to look forward to this summer are Coldplay, Taylor Swift, The Fray with Jack’s M a n n e q u i n We have devised a calendar so that you can plan out your summer concerts: No doubt with Paramore special guest: Katy P e r r y The Fray with Jack’s Mannequin - Tuesday 7/28/09 Chula Vista, CA Taylor Swift with Kelli Pickler5/22/09 Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA. Or 5/24/09 at San Diego Sports Arena in San D i e g o , C A . Coldplay- 7/18/09 at the Home Depot Center in Carson, CA Blink 182- not posted yet. Warped Tour- 6/26/09Pomona Fairplex Electric Daisy Carnival- 6/ 26/09-6/27/09- LA Memorial Coliseum -Music Spring Forward into New Fashions! By Lauren Giudice - Movies By Caroline Christ After this, OAR performed in the lounge and Gavin Rossdale finished the night with an amazing performance which included his hit song, “Love Remains the Same”. My sister and I got special tickets to John’s sound check… this was my chance. Once we got inside, John was standing on the stage nonchalantly with Stratocaster in hand. He played with the full band for an hour. I made my way up to the stage with my hat and picture to be autographed quivering in my hand. He was right in front of me, the John Mayer, only a foot away! I tried to say something, but nothing came. As he was signing I looked up at him and I finally said it, screeching “I love you John! It was my birthday yesterday!” He handed me my stuff and looked at me, saying these beautiful words, “I know, I remember”. After that it gets a little fuzzy because I’m pretty sure at that moment I fainted and my sister had to smack me. Later that night, John performed his last show of the trip and showcased his amazing guitar talents. I had the best birthday/week of my entire life! My dream of meeting John came true! On my 19 th birthday, you can be sure that I’ll be sailing with John on the Mayercraft Carrier 3! One of the many performances of John Mayer. Photo courtesy of Caroline Christ. 12 The Blueprint The Student Newspaper of Santa Margarita Catholic High School April 2009 OPINION Blast From The Past! Pokemon Is Back! By Brian Sanvido Game Boys, trading cards, Pokemon, and yoyos. We are all familiar with these f a d s o f t h e p a s t . L a t e l y, these fads have made a comeback. Yoyos have been popping up around campus and some students are even striving to start a yoyo club.If you look around, you will see people with Game Boys playing Pokemon. They are trading and b a t t l i n g w i t h e a c h o t h e r, building their status in the Pokemon realm. But what is the reason these games are popping up around campus now? To better understand, I dusted off my Game Boy and started playing Pokemon Fire Red version. After I started playing the game, I was re-addicted in ten minutes. Right from the beginning you have a choice of three starting Pokemon. You raise and train these creatures to help you battle trainers. You recieve badges after defeating Gym Leaders. After collecting these badges, you may challenge the Elite Four to beat the game. The game can be played thousands of ways and you can capture so many different Pokemon making the fun never ending. I found myself up at night playing the game while lying in bed. Also, on my plane rides over spring break I was training my Pokemon. It was only once other friends of mine also decided to start playing again that real fun began. My friends and I started arranging battles during passing periods and Pokemon! Gotta catch ‘em all! Photo courtesy of Google XM RADIO ROCKS! By Kevin Witt and Derek Smith Don’t you hate it when you’re listening to the radio and the same song repeats every ten minutes? Well my writing partner and I dislike it very much. We also cannot stand all the commercials that play on the FM radio. Through our experience with radios, we have concluded that XM radio (AKA Satellite Radio) is definitely the best. . AM Radio should not even be allowed to be thrown in to the mix because of all the nitwits that are allowed to have talk shows. AM radio offers little entertainment value. The reception is very poor, and talk show hosts are either hit or miss. There is no reason to listen to the AM except for sports fans and political junkies. For everyone else, the AM radio is merely a collection of boring talk shows and static. FM radio offers some entertainment value. There are a few good stations left on the FM 102.7, 98.7, 105.3 and 106.7. However, these stations will play a popular song to the point where you don’t even like it anymore. In the morning, FM has talk shows like the AM, but FM talk shows are significantly better be- various times during school. It was motivation to play and get your Pokemon the best. Also, trading these Pokemon was a big factor. Each of these creatures has a weakness, and you must have Pokemon that can exploit these weaknesses. For example, a fire Pokemon is very weak against water Pokemon, so you want one good Pokemon of every kind. To understand why other students started playing, I sat down with a fellow junior, Dustin Lane, to dis- cause they have a pop culture theme. We sometimes find that the FM radio has some exciting components, but it has not achieved the completeness that XM Radio has. XM radio is the way to go despite the subscription fee. It has commercial free talk, music, and sports. XM radio is far superior to both the AM and the FM because it cuts out the most annoying part of the radio, commercials. Through our recent experiment my partner and I have concluded that AM radio needs to have less commercials and the talk show hosts need to be more qualified. FM radio, even though we like music, needs to have better music. We hate it when the same song plays three times within ten minutes (KIIS FM is the worst offender of this annoying trait). It’s like listening to nails on a chalkboard. XM radio is flawless; yes we both agree it is “flawless”.There are more entertaining talk shows and much better music. Overall XM radio has no contest, so listen to XM radio… cuss the secret behind Pokemon’s second coming. Blueprint: Why did you start playing Pokemon now? Dustin Lane: I was inspired by the creation of a new game. BP: Do any of your friends play the game too? DL: Yes, some do. I only play with the ones who want to be the very best though. BP: Do you trade with these friends to better your lineup? DL: I tend not to trade with any of them because my Pokemon are far too superior to theirs and my lineup can not become better. BP: Do you battle these friends then? Dusin Lane: Yes, I do not too often though because I destroy them with my powerful attacks and it hurts to see my friends fear me. As you can see, there are many reasons that Pokemon has sprung up around campus. It could be the new version, Pokemon Platinum, that was recently released. It could be friends are playing and students want to join in on the game. The only thing that is for sure is that this game fun. Anyone who plays this game will tell you it is fun and addicting. Its fun because other students are sharing in on the game and this creates a Pokemon community. If you own the game, I suggest that you go home and just play for a little. You will find yourself locked in a world of Pokemon that creates endless fun. 13 The Blueprint The Student Newspaper of Santa Margarita Catholic High School April 2009 SPECIAL SECTION TECHNOLOGY BRAINWASHED! mainstream of society and keep up with its demands, you are going to be trampled. Technology has not only had an effect on our minds and the way we think, but has had an effect on newspaper companies worldwide. According to writer Duncan Riley from “TechCrunch” website, newspaper revenue decreased $42 billion in 2007. This was the biggest recorded revenue drop for the U.S. newspaper industry. With this being said, more and more businesses are now turning to the internet and modern technology to voice their product and get themselves known. So as for students, what can we do? Well, although we should not stop using computers, watching television, and playing video games, we should start challenging our brains a little more and prepare ourselves for the future. As Greenfield stated, “Wiring classrooms for Internet access does not enhance learning”. With that being said, let us not become a bunch of technological robots, instead pick up a book because the world demands more than just our ability to use a computer. The world demands brainpower and our ability to adjust to whatever comes our way. Sure our world will continue to invent crazy devices and express new ideas, but if we don’t continue to be unique and use our own minds, we will lose the essence of character and intelligence which humans are constructed upon. The effects of technology on our generation. By Ross Kingsley For as long as humans have been around, technology has improved all aspects of society. No matter how advanced the technology has been, anything new that is introduced into society has had some effect on the pace of life and the pace at which things get done. So, what is technology? According to “Dictionary.com”, technology can be defined as, “the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science”. However it is really a collection of new inventions or ideas that alter the normal rhythm of everyday life. Technology has always been a part of our lives and impacted what we do. Advances in technology have helped us in many fields such as: medicine, the military, automobiles, computers, and especially the internet. However, as good as technology may seem, it is actually more harmful than some of you may think. This is hard to believe because so many good things have come about by it, but it is actually taking away from what humans are meant to do: think. Patricia Greenfield, a professor of psychology and director of Children’s Digital Media Center in Los Angeles, has done a study on how the rise of media and technology have impacted the minds of nearly everyone these days. As she stated in an article in “Science Daily”; “Reading for pleasure, which has declined among young people in recent decades, enhances thinking and engages the imagination in a way that visual media such as video games and television do not”. The way in which people are successful is not their reliance on technology and fancy new devices, but how they respond to problems they encounter and how they think on their feet. However, it is also believed that all of our modern technology and media is not completely bad for us either. “By using visual media, students will process information better. However, most visual media are real-time media that do not allow time for Avid TV watchers. Photo courtesy of Google images. reflection, analysis or imagination” states Greenfield. Although we may think getting news and information via the internet is going to benefit us more than anything, it is actually going to make our analysis and ability to think decline drastically. Through reading for pleasure, Greenfield states that, “Studies show that reading develops imagination, induction, reflection, and critical thinking, as well as vocabulary”. A study conducted in 1942 states that people’s visual performance and ability to react to things in their environment declined steadily from age 25 to 65. However, in 1992, there was really no difference between someone that was 25 and someone that was 65. So, if technology has negative effects on us, why are businesses and people doing so much better than they did back in the 1920’s? Well, it’s because so many people rely on technology. The business world and the way humans do things is all run off of and dictated by the use of technology. People have become used to going to the internet or television to find their news and looking to search engines and machines to get the work done faster. But can you really blame them? Society demands a fast paced life. If you cannot stay on your feet in the INTEXTICATED By Alexa Kosco and Camille del Carmen 6,473. As shocking as it is, that the average number of text messages that most teens send each month. Texting messaging is taking over the lives of teenagers and has become a main component of most teen’s daily rituals. Checking your phone the minute you wake up, texting all throughout science class, and sending messages instead of doing homework are all normal habits for students these days, but obsessive text messaging is becoming an a major problem for teens all across the nation. For Example, there was a case in Wisconsin in February, when a 14-year old girl was caught texting in class and refused to hand her phone over. She was arrested for “disorderly conduct”; for disrupting the class and refusing to obey to the teacher. Even when she was obtained by the cops, the teenager refused to give up her phone and kept it safe in her pants. A female officer later retrieved the phone from her “buttocks area” and confirmed that she had sent a text message to her father. Bail was set at $298. Not only was she publically humiliated in front of her peers, but being arrested remains on her permanent record and have a possibility of affecting her future. Maybe a detention or Saturday school, even being suspended would be more appropriate for this case, but really? Being arrested? Now that is pretty harsh. These days teens rarely make phone calls because their favorite means of communication is texting of course. A women in Mississippi got fired for texting on the job, and a teen in Maine got her license provoked while texting and crashing. She was fined $137, but now many states have new laws restricting texting while driving. Text messaging is also the backbone of many teen relationships. Boyfriends and girlfriends are often attached to their phone, busy communicating with each other all throughout the day. Texting can keep their relationship alive, or in some cases break it apart. The infamous “Text Message Breakup” is all too common throughout many teenage relationships, and texting might even hinder couples from getting to know each other beyond the phone. However text messaging still remains an all too prevalent fad that has swept over the lives of teens everywhere. The addicting cell phone. Photo courtesy of Google images. Texting is addictive on any phone. Photos courtesy of Google images. COMMON SIGNS OF PHONE ADDICTION: 1. TXT lingo: You understand AND utilize the following text phrases: lol, brb, g2g, wuts ^, nbd, rofol, c ya, lylas, ily, l8r, OMG... 2. Texting Withdrawals: You feel a sense of depression when you don’t have access to your phone. When it’s not with you, your phone is constantly on your mind and it’s all you think about. 3. Social Isolation: You ditch your friends for your phone or text your friends when you are sitting right next to them. Your best, and most important friend is your phone. 15 The Blueprint The Student Newspaper of Santa Margarita Catholic High School April 2009 CAMPUS MINIS RY The Senior Pilgrimmage: A Time for Reaffirming Faith By Alexa Kostco SMCHS Hosts the Special Olympics By Polina Romashkova “What was the most rewarding part of the Senior Pilgrimmage?” Austin McAnena- “The most rewarding part was understanding Jesus’ sacrifice for us as we walked 14 miles to the mission for Him.” Allee Campbell- “The best part for me was that I walked for Kaydee, my sister.” AJ Cruz- “I would say bonding with those around me on the pilgrimage, also arriving was a pretty cool feeling.” Natalie Hamill- “The most rewarding part was the feeling of accomplishment when you reached the mission.” Lauren Donaghy- “The best part was forming closer bonds with classmates through a shared experience.” Amanda Haynes- “The most rewarding part of going on the pilgrimage was walking in Mark and Zach’s memory.” Christina Holzmann- “The most rewarding part was walking in honor of Mark and Zach, and talking to people I’ve never talked to before.” Chloe Manese- “The most rewarding aspect was pushing myself to finish the entire 14 miles for God because it was a sacrifice in itself, especially at a time of mourning and reflection that our community was experiencing.” Students having fun with their athlete partners On Friday, April 3rd, SMCHS held the 4th annual Special Olympics on our football field. The event was organized by Campus Ministry and was made possible by both adult and student volunteers. Athletes from 9 schools throughout Southern California arrived at our campus and were greeted by volunteers. The athletes were paired up with volunteers, who took them to their events. First, the opening ceremony was held, where all athletes from the 9 schools marched as they carried signs with their school name. Prayers were said, followed by a word by our principal, Mr. Dunne. Each school then prepared for their races by stretching. After each race, the athletes received ribbons according to their place and got a chance to stand on a podium and have their names announced. The students that volunteered built bonds with young athletes. The experience helped SM students feel like they were a part of something bigger than themselves. Aly Pizzurro, a sophomore who participated in the event Seniors tired after the long journey reflects on her experience, “The special Olympics was both fun Kayla Saadeh- “For me, the most rewarding part was being able to accomplish something and touching experience. Just being able to see my athlete’s face together as a class…especially with everything that happened this year. I think it really brought us when receiving their awards was rewarding enough, and I cantogether.” not wait until next year!” For those of you who didn’t particiTori Salvatore- “Accomplishing a 14 mile walk and burning so many calories and being able to pate, make sure to sign up next year! Just listen for sign-up dates walk so far because the destination was beneficial to my own journey in religion and finding around this time next year, and be a part of this extraordinary God.” experience. Ashley Wilson- “Walking with the whole senior class and meeting new people.” Jenna Dato-on- “The most rewarding part was knowing that the senior class accomplished such a difficult task with so much joy, spirituality and determination.” Nicole Costa- “The most rewarding part was walking for Zach and Mark. It was a great way for our class to join together in a prayerful environment.” Nicole Johnson- “Bonding with friends and the sense of accomplishment that we all went through it together and realizing we made I through 14 miles.” Jordan Bellow- “It gave me an opportunity to reconnect with old friends and make new ones.” We Remember... Zach Raffety December 15, 1991- April 7, 2009 Mark Motley July 23, 1990- April 7, 2009 16 The Blueprint The Student Newspaper of Santa Margarita Catholic High School April 2009