INSIDE
QUESTIONABLE VIEW See what we think about Google’s new invention: the Google Glass.
PAGE4 EDITORIAL
FILM FESTIVAL RESULTS
BURST OF ENERGY AP tests are coming up, but which energy drink works best? PAGE7 FEATURE
TRACK : DB VS BONITA
DIAMOND BAR HIGH SCHOOL
PAGE 16 SPORTS
Check out the winning videos of the annual show of student produced films. PAGE13 A & E
STUDENT NEWSPAPER
The Bull’s Eye WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2013
Volume XXXI, Issue VII | ONLINE at dbbullseye.com | Published Monthly
Prom has a date with James Bond This year, Prom will be held at the elegant Park Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. BY CLAIRE HUANG ASST. A&E EDITOR
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ACADEMIC AWARD - Dancers of the senior class perform at the spring rally recognizing the top ten students.
USB honors academics, Top 10 students at Spring Rally Students of all grade levels applied to be recognized as the best students on campus. BY HANNA KANG STAFF WRITER
Diamond Bar High School students never fail to amaze their
teachers and fellow students with their intelligence and unique talents. Ten such students were selected from each grade level in honor of Academic Week and were featured at the Spring Sports Rally last Friday. During Academic Week, the Top 10 students participated in a special lunchtime activity and also had an In-N-Out luncheon. During the rally, the selected Top 10 students were introduced in a video slideshow. “We look for students who are
well rounded—who challenge themselves by taking a few hard classes, balance that with participating in an art or sport while giving back to their community with plenty of charity work, and [are] also very involved in school. But since this describes the typical Diamond Bar student, we look for people who stand out—in the way they present themselves in explaining why they should be chosen for Top
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The time of year has come when the frantic proposals and bouquet purchases arrive, all in preparation for what is known to be the most important night of high school: Prom. This year’s prom comes with the adventurous, yet classy theme of James Bond 007. On May 18, the annual prom will be held at Park Plaza Hotel from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. and eager students will be able to experience the daring secret agent themed night. The elegant Los Angeles location features two ballrooms specifically designated for activities such as pool tables, air hockey, and pinball machines. Attendees will also be entertained by card games such as Craps, Blackjack, Texas Hold’em, and Roulette tables. Aside from the casino-themed activities, there will also be other activities including photo booths, a flipbook station by “Get Flipped,” and a 2D and a 3D imaging company. More of these exciting features will be showcased at the Prom Expo on May 2 in the upper quad
during lunch. The Prom Expo will provide representatives from various companies to help attendees prepare for prom. The companies will include limousine companies, florists, and photo studios. During the event, junior class officers will be selling sets of five raffle tickets for $1. The possible raffle prizes are a corsage or boutonniere, picture packages, manicures, eyebrow threading, and a prom ticket. The top 15 female senior nominees, 15 male senior nominees, 9 female junior nominees, and 9 male junior nominees for prom court will also be announced at this event. The court will then be declared at the prom fashion show, which will be held on May 3. “[We] will get busier when the date approaches. I think the theme is really cool and Park Plaza is very beautiful. I think it’s classy and elegant just like James Bond,” prom committee member Erika Lee said. Pre-sale prom tickets are already available for purchase in the USB room. It ends on May 3. During pre-sale, couples with two activity cards will be able to purchase the tickets for $170, couples with one activity card will be able to purchase tickets for $175, and couples with none will be able to purchase tickets for $180. Individuals with activity cards will pay $85 and those without, $90. Starting May 6 and continuing
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Diamond Bar girls battle it out at the Powder Puff game DBHS senior girls took on the junior girls in the annual game of flag football. BY ANDREW CHOI ASST. SPORTS EDITOR
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GET YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME - Senior Sam Ting prepares to hit opponents at the staff versus student dodgeball game.
Staff claims victory over student team The tournament was held during lunch at the gym the week before spring break. BY KATLYN LEE ASST. NEWS EDITOR
The Flying Bald Eagles of America Yeah and The Manhat-
tan Project dominated the court all throughout the week during the second annual Dodgeball Tournament. Although the groups were victorious among their peers, the two teams had no chance against the faculty team. The staff members, including badminton coach Kemp Wells and athletic instructor Chase Paulson, quickly defeated both teams. “It was a lot of fun playing
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The Class of 2013 was determined to win this year’s Powder Puff game after a tough loss in 2012. Last year, the juniors had the victory in their hands with only a couple of seconds remaining on the clock. However, the Class of 2012 team called a Hail Mary and a receiver miraculously caught the ball in the end zone, which gave that year’s seniors, the victory. This year, in an intense game of flag football, the seniors continuously dominated in the game by beating the juniors with a final score of 45-8. “We did amazing and just demolished the juniors,” Joey Fontana, the senior’s head coach, said. In preparation for the game, both teams practiced and improved
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GIRL POWER - Senior Tatum Lockett takes the ball for another touchdown during the annual Powder Puff Game. its fundamentals. “We improved a lot in our fundamentals like blocking, [and] catching. We also understood our play schemes,” Fontana commented. Members of the boys football
team volunteered to coach their own class. Instead of Pep Squad cheering that night, several DBHS
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