inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014

Sports, Volleyball Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Sports, Volleyball Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Volleyball beats Beverly for the third time this season

Index fingers pointed up to the vaulted ceiling, fans rose to cheer on the boys' volleyball team at their last game before playoffs, as they awaited the twenty fifth point in each match. The Vikings won in three matches, beating rival Beverly for the third time this season, 25-12, 25-22, 25-16.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

ASB creates new fundraising requirement for members

In an effort to get students more involved, ASB has implemented a new requirement for its members: every student enrolled in the class will now have to lead a fundraiser or event to support the school.

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Softball, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Softball, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Samo softball bounces back after rough start

Last year’s CIF-winning softball team set the bar high for this year’s team. Although this year’s team consists of hardworking girls dedicated to improving their game, their opponents have been working diligently as well: Samo’s team currently holds a 3-8 record.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

"Team America" victorious in ultimate dodgeball tournament

In an ultimate three-day tournament to test one's strength, throwing speed and ability to duck and cover, players and fans alike gathered together last week to cheer on their fellow Vikings in the 2nd annual Samohi Viking Dodgeball Tournament.

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Sports, Track&Field Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Sports, Track&Field Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Track underclassmen overwhelm Hawthorne

Samo's track and field team triumphed in their season opener against Hawthorne, placing first in every event."It was kind of like a dress rehearsal," coach Tania Fischer said. "It was just our opener to work out the kinks to see if our relays are doing well."

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Survey reveals Samo students need to study up on their geography

Several weeks ago, 25 percent of 550 Samo students polled were able to identify Afghanistan on a map. In this geopolitical survey regarding the greater Middle East, students were asked to identify three Middle Eastern nations and state whether or not the United States has conducted military operations within those particular countries in the last five years.

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News, Slideshow, Student Life Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News, Slideshow, Student Life Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Students "Grub Tough" at food truck fundraiser

With the ever-rising popularity of food truck dining, it is no wonder that when four of the tastiness food trucks in Los Angeles pulled into Barnum circle on Friday March 18 for "Grub Tough Truck Day," bands of hungry students eagerly waited in line to dine. Seniors Aidan Nathanson and Sean Robins brought forth the idea of a Grub Tough Truck Day fundraiser for the ROP’s Virtual Enterprise program and put their plan to create their own food truck into action.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

New Delians requirements help beautify Samo campus

As of this month, members of the Delians Honors Society must complete five hours of mandatory community service hours, on-campus, at scheduled Delians events, on top of completing five hours of community service at a venue of their choice. While some students welcome this change, other students are skeptical.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Computer labs open after hours

Technology access just got easier for Samo students. The computer labs located at T110 and L202 are now open every day after school from 3:30-4:30 to give students a chance to complete required coursework and prepare for coming exams.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Latin is music to Samo's ears

Sophomore Chelsea Brandwein is hoping to spark more of an interest in the“dead” language through the Glee Club, which held its first meeting March 21 under Mr. Henderson’s patronage.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Lee revives senior Shakespeare elective

“...the universal themes in his works, love and betrayal, are the same in 1650 and 2011. Love is love.”— Chon Lee, English teacher

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Samo student Carlee Jensen competes on “Jeopardy!”

“I didn’t win but I feel grateful to have been a part of the experience,” Jensen said. “I got to be part of a game I’ve loved since I was a little kid –– that’s more than enough.” -Carlee Jensen, senior.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Students speak at College Board Forum

Students travel to San Francisco to present at the AP College Board’s Western Regional Forum, in order to discuss the implementation of a post-AP exam project.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

New state law requires whooping cough vaccine

California is experiencing a widespread outbreak of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough. In response to 10 recent pertussis-induced infant deaths, the state implemented a new law that requires all students starting 7-12 grade next year be vaccinated for pertussis before the beginning of the school year. The law applies to all students — new, returning or transferring, studying at public or private school.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Jazz musicians triumph at Berklee music festival in Boston

Samo’s jazz band and jazz combo participated in the 43rd Annual Berklee College of Music’s High School Jazz Festival in Boston on the weekend of March 5-6. Under the direction of SMMUSD Visual and Performing Arts coordinator Tom Whaley, the musicians placed first in the highest division.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Samo alum returns to research upcoming documentary

As the college acceptance and rejection letters trickle in to anxious seniors, questions of “Where do we go from here?” inevitably arise. Although not getting into Harvard may seem like life’s end, it’s not — and Rose Bloomfield is here to prove it.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Community support propels “For the Arts” to success

In times of economic downturn, public schools are some of the first to feel major budget cuts. In many districts, art programs take some of the hardest blows to funding; but in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD), the arts receive solid community support. Evidence of this could be seen on Saturday March 5, when Barnum Hall was packed to the rafters for the eighth annual “For the Arts Concert.”

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Basketball, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Basketball, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Boys’ Basketball team ends season with a six-game winning streak, earns playoff berth

“We came together at the right time,” junior Jordan Walker said. “We started fighting for each other during the mid-way point of our league season and played as one instead of as individuals. We’re all glad we got back on the right track before it was too late.”

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Recovering drug addict offers cautionary tale to English class

Frankly, it’s impossible to watch the television phenomenon “Cops” and not be intrigued. The audience is captured by the thrill of watching police tackle and serve justice to no-good low-lives. We get a certain satisfaction from seeing our tax dollars at work, keeping the streets of this great nation safe. And there’s no doubt: everyone likes watching criminals get busted.

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Soccer, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Soccer, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Girls’ soccer wins league despite dissappointing loss

The Lady Vikings have ended up victorious and remain the champions of Ocean League. Since Samo left the Bay League in 2003 and joined Ocean League, the girls have been atop the proverbial pyramid. This year they continued the tradition of winning Ocean League, but unfortunately for the first time lost one game to historic rivals Beverley Hills.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

SMC cuts late-start summer classes

Effective this year, SMC’s late-start summer classes will be cut, leaving some students to rethink their plans regarding credits.

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Sports, Wrestling Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Sports, Wrestling Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

After Wrestling’s winless season, League finals breathe new life into six wrestlers’ CIF hopes

Out of the fray, six Vikings emerged with their season hopes intact: juniors Chris Abdullah, Enrico Cascio, Gianni Forster, Omar Solorza, and Buzi Turner, along with senior Wesley Evans. Sophomore Spencer Gordon qualified as well, but due to an injury sustained in his final match, he will be unable to compete at CIF.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Prices expected to increase for community activities

To offset the spending and revenue gap predicted to occur in Santa Monica over the next five years, the Santa Monica City Council has proposed a price increase on many recreational activities, which would be effective July 1, 2011.

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Football, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Football, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Samo defeats Hawthorne, seniors’ season ends without playoff berth

The night before facing Beverly, the stress of playing their last possible game affected some seniors more than others. Timmy Lozano reflected on the possibility of a loss.“I’m never going to relive these memories,” he said.On the other hand, senior Terrance Saheim saw it as just another game.

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Sports, Volleyball Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Sports, Volleyball Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Athlete of the Issue: Tess Walther

Walther began playing volleyball in fourth grade at John Muir, and debuted as an outside hitter for her club team freshman year. At Samo, Walther continued to play as an outside hitter, and  was promoted to the school’s varsity team as a sophomore — unusually early.  However, when senior year came around and the team needed a setter, Walther took on the challenge.

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Sports, Volleyball Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Sports, Volleyball Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Volleyball’s promising season ends

The girls went into the match confident. But, as the match progressed, Samo made errors and began to break down.Although the team had a successful season, their second round match against Lancaster ended in an unfortunate loss 25-22, 18-25, 10-25, 21-25.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

CNN Hero speaks in Barnum Hall

When her mother, who was still living in Malawi at the time, informed da Silva that a school in her hometown was shutting down, she decided to make a difference. Using money she had saved up from her work as a nanny, she started a school in her childhood home. Forty-eight children began attending her makeshift school in 2001.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

S-House Principal Gregory Runyon to retire

“I just need to start taking more time to be thoughtful about myself,” Runyon said. “I’ve had a rough year. I’ve lost three friends, and I just have to get my life in order.”

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

One Tree Hill actor Tyler Hilton performs for Samo students

Hilton’s hopes for his career path always included performing his own songs.“I always wanted to do music, I always wanted to be a musician – I loved it,” Hilton said. “My family all played so I was singing from when I was really little, always performing in coffee houses, different ice cream parlors or wherever they’d let me sing.”

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

New school year proposed, put to vote

Samo teachers are among those to vote on a new school year for SMMUSD, which would begin in August and end in early June.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

NCAA makes new policy regarding Division I athletes

Effective Aug. 1, 2010, the NCAA will no longer accept online courses for any of the 16 “core subjects” required to graduate high school. College-bound athletes who take online classes after that date will then become ineligible to play sports in Division I or Division II schools.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

ASB members resign in the wake of Homecoming events

In response to what some believe to be irresponsible student behavior at the homecoming pep rally and football game on Oct. 22, Associated Student Body (ASB) members Charlie Schmittdiel and Meghan Loftin have been asked to step down from their elected positions, and all school-wide activities and events related to ASB are postponed indefinitely.

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Football, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Football, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Football earns first league victory

After a poor defensive game by Samo, a victory was shortly out of reach on the last play of the game. The final score was 12-19.Aside from excessive penalties the main reason for this loss was Samo’s defense.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Canball Club scores as membership grows

The object of the game is to throw the volleyball and hit the “can” or beach trashcan. There are four members on offense and three on defense, plus a goalie in a circular court. If the defenders tag the offender who has possession of the ball, there is a turnover and the offense and defense switch positions. The sport, although unique, is similar to team handball and soccer.

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Sports, Water Polo Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Sports, Water Polo Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Juniors in the driver's seat: the quest for league supremacy

As pressure and intensity increase, the boys’ water polo team continues to power its way past competitors as they find themselves well in reach of the League Champion title. Though for their hopes to become reality, each player realizes that better defensive playing becomes more crucial each match.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

GSA wears purple for hate-crime awareness

On the “Spirit Day,” page, the creators Tasha Gawkowski and Malcom Zawaci wrote, “Purple represents spirit on the LGBT flag, and that’s exactly what we’d like all of you to have with you. Please know that times will get better and that you will meet people who will love you and respect you for who you are, no matter your sexuality.”

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Cross Country, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Cross Country, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

The man behind the mustache: Nick Salazar

“Our captain doesn’t have to be the fastest. It’s about creating harmony and creating leadership,” coach Tania Fisher said.“It’s a hard thing trying to balance being captain with being a top member of varsity. It definitely makes it harder to focus,” Salazar said.

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Cross Country, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Cross Country, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Cross-country on the trail to victory

The squad pulled off a substantial victory, placing first as a team. Salazar was the first to trounce the hill running, an impressive 17:07. Right behind him came junior Andrew Capron, finishing with an equally admirable 17:15.

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Sports, Volleyball Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Sports, Volleyball Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Volleyball defeats league rival Beverly

With the crowd going crazy and Samo on fire, Beverly was silenced. Continuing their roll they went on to sweep Beverly in the third. Despite many bad calls, the girls overcame them and drilled kills and focused on passing with senior libero Lindsey Nakatani making great pancakes to lead her team closer to the victory.

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Sports, Tennis Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Sports, Tennis Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Girls’ tennis fights through the rain, loses to Beverly Hills

“I think we went in very confident because of our previous wins, maybe a little overconfident,” senior and co-captain Lucy Walsh said. “I think it was that we weren’t thinking about tennis, we were thinking about winning. We need to think more about the fundamentals of the game in order to succeed.”

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Samo saves lives one pint at a time

Samo faculty and students piled into the South Gym on Oct. 15 to donate a total of 200 pints of blood at the first Blood Drive of the year.

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Sports, Volleyball Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Sports, Volleyball Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Girls’ volleyball on a roll, loses to Windward

Going into the second game they made an uncharacteristic eight serving errors and gave up momentum to the Culver City team. It looked as if Samo was heading towards their first loss. The Samo bench looked unusually nervous, but steeled themselves for the second game.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Dear Samo,

We are forgetting that earning good grades and college acceptance are not the only things that should come to mind when we look back on our years at Samohi.

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News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) News Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

ASB starts new homecoming traditions

After a recent decline in attendance to the Homecoming Dance, ASB takes over in an effort to increase ticket sales.

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