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Volume 43
Tuesday, November 7, 2006
Issue 3
Community service program fails to fulfill purpose Current system based on numbers, needs reform PAGE 5 Centerfold
Congressional elections Find out what you need to know about the propositions, candidates for the upcoming elections PAGES 10-11 Entertainment
The search for the best taco
‘Good morning,Gunn’ Alex Tom
Circulation Manager
The Titan Broadcast Network (TBN) hit the airwaves mid-September with their first professionally made episode of the Early Morning Update (EMU). The morning announcement team has made great changes since last year under the guidance of Edward Corpuz, the new video production teacher who has specialized training in video production. The EMU team hopes to better captivate the interest of the Gunn community with its more professional look and style. Last school year, the news of the morning announcement team’s decision to bring the morning announcements up to speed with current technology spread quickly caught the attention of Sam Picture, the previous video production teacher. With Picture’s help, the EMU team made great steps in converting the morning announcements from the Public Announcement system to the classroom televisions. The morning announcement team has made tremendous progress since last year’s release of the video announcements. Last year, the reporters would sign up for different shifts throughout the week and read the announcements with volunteers from video production class producing the video announcements. However, all of that has changed since Corpuz picked up the morning announcement mantel. Corpuz has changed the morning announcements into a class in which students are expected to arrive at school at 7 a.m. everyday and
EMU—p. 2
Christopher Wu
Forum
Sophomore Ari Kaye and junior Jaya Wen prepare the morning announcements to inform students of upcoming events.
PiE survey Alumni reunite after 40 years rates PAUSD Andrea Yung
Associate Forum Editor
Vivien Tsao
Associate News Editor
The Oracle finds the best places to get a Mexican meal PAGE 15 Sports
Kicking off to a new season
In a benchmarking study evaluating Palo Alto Unified School District (PAUSD) against other districts conducted by Partners in Education (PiE), volunteers discovered PAUSD’s performance rated with mixed results. The six-month-long effort compared PAUSD with five other leading schools districts throughout the nation (Scarsdale in New York, New Trier/Wilmette in Illinois, Chapel Hill-Carrboro in North Carolina and Edina in Minnesota) chosen on the basis of school district demographics, community demographics and school district performance. Among the achievements of the school districts, all six boasted more than 50 percent adults with at least bachelor’s degrees, a 25 percentile SAT score of 1030 or higher and a total K-12 enrollment between 4,000 and 15,000. The benchmarking study proved the PAUSD’s ability to overcome a low budPiE—p. 2
On Oct. 13, the original Gunn Titans of 1966, ’67 and ’68 held a reunion at Gunn, participating in a student-led tour of the campus as well as meeting current students in a small panel. “We decided to have a reunion because our class graduated from Gunn 40 years ago, a nice round number,” alumna Zoe Lofgren said. The alumni began planning the reunion in November last year. Principal Noreen Likins and Assistant Principal Tom Jacoubowsky helped set up student-led tours and were also responsible for opening Spangenberg for the “interactive panel” between the graduates and current students. “We were contacted around eight months ago by the two women in charge about the possibilities of doing something special,” Likins said. Although the class of 1966 has had four previous reunions, this is the first time that a Gunn component was included. Alumni Bil Barber and Bonny Chappa hope to develop a bridge program with Gunn to allow mentorship and sharing of resources. “As an alumnus, I can say that we are committed to
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Winter sports teams hope to excel PAGE 19
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8: Band concert 9-11, 15-18: Fall Show 16: Turkey Feast 10: Veteran’s Day (No school) 22-24: Thanksgiving break 28: Fall sports awards
developing positive programs that would allow students to tap into the wealth of knowledge, resources and contacts that many alumni possess,” Barber said. The new bench in front of the old Academic Center is the product of the Events Committee, which is comprised of two co-chairs from each graduated class. “We believe that the bench would be a fitting gift to honor all of those who have inspired us—faculty, students and staff— during our years at Gunn,” Barber said.
Jennifer Lim
The new bench is a gift to Gunn from the classes of 1966, 1967 and 1968.
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1: Jazz/Orchestra concerts 2: SAT I & II 11: Band concert 14: Choir concert 15: Minimum Day 18-Jan. 2: Winter break