The Classic newspaper Volume 29 Issue no. 5

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February/March 2013 Vol. 29 No. 5

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CLASSIC Townsend Harris High School at Queens College

FON 2013 performs for larger crowd in new location

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INSIDE: Nily Rozic Sworn in at THHS

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The Classic February/March 2013

Assemblywoman Rozic returns to THHS for swearing in by Isaac Pulatov

Photo courtesy of Nily Rozic for Assembly

Townsend Harris High School hosted the inauguration for alumna Nily Ro- four times. Our assembly district is fortunate to have her.” zic to the New York State Assembly. The event took place on January 27 in the 7KH ÀQDO VSHDNHU ZDV -XVWLFH %HUQLFH 6LHJDO RI WKH 4XHHQV &RXQW\ 6XSUHPH auditorium. Court. She linked Rozic’s success to her time at THHS: “It is only right and In her acceptance speech, Rozic said “Thank you all for honoring me today. proper that she be here, back in Queens and Townsend Harris, because it is one of I’m deeply grateful to all of you who have helped me. Thank you to all of my the best high schools in New York, which has produced many great alumni.” great friends who have Students and staff members supported me.” shared their thoughts about the She also thanked event. members of the Sophomore Nina Leeds said, Townsend Harris “Nily is just such an inspiration. It’s community for their so great to see a young woman getsupport: “I want to ting involved in politics, especially thank Principal Barher, who is so hardworking and pasbetta, and Mr. Scarsionate about what she does.” dino, who taught me Social Studies teacher Franco to not only identify Scardino described Rozic’s student problems but roll up career at Townsend Harris and my sleeves and solve beyond. “She was a student of them. He is actumine in both government and ally so dedicated to social science research, so I got his job that he’s not to know her really well,” he here today, but this is said. as much his accomHe added, “What struck plishment as mine.” me is she showed a real interest In particular, in improving her community’s she described the quality of life. She embraced LQÁXHQFH WKH (SKHthe Ephebic Oath. She started bic Oath had on her. LQWHUQLQJ ZLWK HOHFWHG RIÀFLDOV “This oath set me on when she was here. At NYU the path to public sershe continued interning. She Assemblywoman Nily Rozic is speaks at Townsend Harris during her inauguration vice, to leave my city greater knew from a young age she wanted to work than I found it.” in politics. I supported her because I have a lot of love and loyalty for her. I think In addition to members of the school community being in attendance, the au- she’ll be a very strong voice for progressive issues, like education and the enviditorium was packed with attendees ranging from Assemblymen and Councilmen ronment. I couldn’t think of a better candidate than a Townsend Harris alumna to Senators and Borough Presidents, many of whom shared their thoughts. running for an assembly seat that represents the school.” City Councilman Mark Weprin acted as the Master of Ceremonies. In his Former Dean Wanda Nix said, “The school has always been about public and opening speech, he praised Rozic for her many accomplishments. community service, and Nily’s accomplishments represent the culmination of our “What Nily has done is incredible,” he said. “It was a great time for me to dreams and aspirations.” serve in the Assembly, and I’m happy for Nily that she will experience that same Principal Anthony Barbetta praised Rozic’s speech. excitement.” “What I like about her speech was her optimism. She has a strong desire to United States Senior Senator Chuck Schumer also offered words of encour- help people and the community. And, she has an ambitious agenda,” he said. agement for Rozic. The principal commented on those in attendance, saying: “I really liked how “When I look at Nily’s career, it bears a striking resemblance to my career,” the auditorium was packed. It says a lot about Nily. I saw a lot of diversity in said Schumer. “No one thought I would win, and no one thought Nily would win. ethnicity, age and religion. Students who didn’t attend missed a wonderful event, She is hardworking, dedicated, smart, and committed to her community. She got a part of Townsend Harris history.” in the old fashioned way, and she deserves it.” Mr. Barbetta also greatly appreciated Senator Schumer for his participation Congresswoman Grace Meng said, “Townsend Harris does a great job in in the event. “It was an honor to have a United States Senator speak here,” he said. promoting government awareness and teaching how to be a good American. Nily “Senator Schumer made a great presentation.” has been a role model for people throughout Queens. I expect many great things He added, “As I was sitting there on stage, I just thought, ‘Today: State Asout of Nily. I was really impressed when voters told me she knocked on their door semblywoman, tomorrow: Mayor!’”

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Writing Staff: Ashley Ahn, Chris Artun, Constantine Bournias, Rachel Chabin, Suswana Chowdhury, Yelena Dzhanova, Stephanie Geier, Magdalena Grabos, Amy Hao, Fran Horowitz, Asiya Jaffer, Katherine Maradiaga, Andrew Mitchel, Juliet Monclova, Catherine Moskos, Anna St. Clair, Jennifer Walsh, Joanna Wong, Roxanne Lewis Guest Writers: Mehr Kaur, Igor Portnoi, Vickie Savvides, and Beata Warchol Sports Staff: Andrew Eichenholz, Isaac Pulatov Art Staff: Nadia Ali, Mei Jun Chan, Jenner Chen, Parina Kaewkrajang Photography Staff: Alice Kim, Hannah Morse, Joanna Woo


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By Asiya Jaffer The effects of Hurricane Sandy on and all those who attended.â€? 1HZ <RUN ZHUH VHYHUH DQG KHDUWEUHDNStudents spent time in every lunch ing. The subway system, road tunnels, band advertising and selling tickets for the DQG VXEXUEDQ FRPPXQLWLHV Ă€RRGHG IRU D FRQFHUW 0DQ\ SHRSOH ZKR FRXOGQÂśW DWWHQG ZKLOH WKH ÂłFLW\ WKDW QHYHU VOHHSV´ VHHPHG still donated to the cause and soon many deserted. VWXGHQWV MRLQHG LQ E\ DGYHUWLVLQJ IRU WKH ,Q WKH ZDNH RI WKLV GHVWUXFWLRQ PHP- FRQFHUW WKURXJK )DFHERRN DQG ,QVWDJUDP bers of the student body organized and On the night of the concert, the KHOG D %HQHÂżW &RQFHUW IRU WKH victims of the hurricane. The event raised RYHU E\ the time curtains opened on February 22. (OOD /HYLyeva, senior Performers at the concert. class presiGHQW RUJDQL]HG WKH %HQHÂżW &RQFHUW line to enter snaked and described why she felt it necessary to throughout the lobby. raise money for the victims of the massive Âł7KH DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ ZDV LPPHGLDWHO\ storm: on board with our hopes to raise money Âł$IWHU +XUULFDQH 6DQG\ GHYDVWDWHG for the cause,â€? said Ella. RXU FRPPXQLWLHV , NQHZ , ZDQWHG WR GR 7KH FRQFHUW EHJDQ ZLWK Âł:DVKHG something to help. Ms.Verga was leading Away,â€? a documentary by Ameer Kazmi a very successful food and clothing drive, DQG *RGIUHG 6HGDQR VHQLRUV 7KH YLGHR DQG , ZDV VR KDSS\ WKDW RXU VFKRRO ZDV featured interviews with individual stuhelping in some way. After seeing the im- dents whose lives and homes were affectPHQVH LPSDFW RI WKH VWRUP , UHDOL]HG WKDW ed by the storm. we, as a school, should do something with Âł,W ZDV D PRYLQJ GRFXPHQWDU\ ´ VDLG long-term impacts. The SU Board decided &KULVWRSKHU -RUGDQ VHQLRU Âł, IHOW YHU\ WR KRVW D %HQHÂżW &RQFHUW IRU WKH FDXVH PRYHG E\ >D IULHQGÂśV@ H[SHULHQFH LQ WKH -DVRQ >0LOOV@ 0RKG >6DNLE@ 1DELO >.KD- GRFXPHQWDU\ DV , GLGQÂśW NQRZ KRZ EDG WUL@ DQG , LPPHGLDWHO\ EHJDQ SODQQLQJ WKH KHÂśG EHHQ DIIHFWHG E\ +XUULFDQH 6DQG\ ´ show, hoping to make it stand out from $IWHU WKH PLQXWH GRFXPHQWDU\ RWKHU VKRZV VXFK DV 6,1* DQG )21 LQ singing and dancing performances were content yet still be successful,â€? she stated. featured from students of all grades. Jason Mills, Student Union president, -DVRQ VDLG Âł,W ZDV D JUHDW WXUQRXW DQG VDLG Âł$W ÂżUVW LW ZDV GLIÂżFXOW WR JHW WDOHQWV because of all those who attended and doinvolved and organized, but we started QDWHG ZH UDLVHG RYHU 7KH FRQFHUW working harder and teachers and students helped build camaraderie and an underwere signing up to do the show in no time. standing of the reality of the aftermath, That was one of our biggest successes: the reminding people that the reconstruction amount of people who wanted to help out is far from over.â€?

By Anna St. Clair <RX JHW KRPH IURP VFKRRO ,WœV <RX GHFLGH WR ORJ RQ WR \RXU 7XPEOU VLQFH \RX KDYHQœW EHHQ RQ LQ PLQXWHV <RX DUH VFUROOLQJ WKURXJK your dashboard, watching videos, laughing at gifs, and freaking out about what happened in the latest episodes of all your favorite television shows. <RX GHFLGH LWœV SUREDEO\ WLPH WR VWDUW \RXU KRPHZRUN ,WœV DURXQG ULJKW" :URQJ <RX ORRN DW WKH FORFN ,WœV 'LG \RX UHDOO\ MXVW VSHQG WZR KRXUV VFUROOLQJ WKURXJK SLFWXUHV RI %HQHGLFW &XPEHUEDWFK WKH IHWFKLQJ VWDU RI %%&œV Sherlock? For many Harrisites, this is life on Tumblr. Tumblr, a combination of a social network and blog platform, was FUHDWHG E\ 'DYLG .DUS LQ 6LQFH WKHQ LW KDV JURZQ WR PLOOLRQ XVers. Tumblr is considered a micro-blogging platform, meaning the blog SRVWV DUH VKRUWHU WKDQ PRUH WUDGLWLRQDO EORJV WKLQN :RUGSUHVV :KHQ \RX ORJ RQ WR 7XPEOU \RX ¿UVW FRPH DFURVV WKH 'DVKERDUG D conglomeration of all posts from every blog you follow. These posts can LQFOXGH YLGHRV SKRWRV DXGLR ¿OHV WH[W SRVWV DQG JLIV DQLPDWLRQV %ORJV FDQ EH IRXQG RQ DOO VXEMHFWV SROLWLFDO EORJV QDLO DUW EORJV GR LW \RXUVHOI EORJV VFLHQFH EORJV 79 EORJV DQG DUW EORJV DUH MXVW VRPH RI WKH IHDWXUHG genres. Many Townsend Harris students use Tumblr to show off their original creative work. <DVK 6KDUPD VRSKRPRUH VDLG ³, XVH P\ 7XPEOU PDLQO\ DV D SRUWIROLR IRU P\ GHVLJQV :KHQHYHU SHRSOH DVN WR VHH P\ GHVLJQV , MXVW JLYH WKHP WKDW OLQN ,WœV HDVLHU WKDQ VHQGLQJ LQGLYLGXDO SKRWRJUDSKV ´ <DVK FUHates graphic designs featuring Townsend Harris athletes and previously ZRUNHG ZLWK 1LNH DGYHUWLVHUV LQ D VXPPHU LQWHUQVKLS SURJUDP Tumblr is intended as a blog platform in which users post their own original content in a structured, consistent manner, but in the past three \HDUV 7XPEOU KDV EORZQ XS DPRQJVW WHHQDJHUV MXVW WU\LQJ WR KDYH VRPH online fun. Fandom is a good example of fan-culture internet slang that Tumblr KDV SRSXODUL]HG *HQHUDOO\ D IDQGRP LV D FRPPXQLW\ RI IDQV WKDW JHWV really excited about certain shows, books, or movies like Doctor Who, Harry Potter, or The Avengers. Many fans choose to publish their fan art, IDQ ¿FWLRQ DQG IDQ YLGHRV RQ 7XPEOU 7KH VLWH DOVR VHUYHV DV D PHVVDJH board where fans discuss their theories and opinions on their fandoms. ,W LV QRW XQFRPPRQ WR VHH KHDWHG GHEDWHV YRLFHG E\ WZR YHU\ SDVVLRQate fans on the theme of brotherhood in The Avengers ,I WKH LQWHUQHW LV Townsend Harris then Tumblr is the humanities seminar and television is continued on page 10

Science Olympiad team accelerates to the top By Magdalena Grabos and Anna St.Clair After long hours spent perfecting their robotic arm, late nights spent memorizing types of trees, and endless amounts of effort put into understanding diseases, the Science Olympiad team has achieved what many other teams could not: a trophy at Regionals. 2Q )HEUXDU\ 7RZQVHQG +DUULV WRRN ÂżUVW SODFH DW WKH 1HZ <RUN &LW\ 5HJLRQDO 6FLHQFH 2O\PSLDG &RPSHWLWLRQ DW *URYHU &OHYHODQG +LJK 6FKRRO DIWHU coming in third last year. Three teams represented the school, each composed of ÂżIWHHQ PHPEHUV 2QH WHDP SODFHG ÂżUVW DQRWKHU VHYHQWK DQG WKH WKLUG FDPH LQ eleventh. They received a total of 32 medals. 1LPURG *R]XP MXQLRU VDLG Âł:H ZHUH DEOH WR OHDYH ZLWK RXU KHDGV KHOG KLJK knowing that we are the best in the city.â€? Senior and Science Olympiad club president Malavika Attur said that beFDXVH LW ZDV KHU ODVW \HDU RQ WKH WHDP VKH KDG ÂłDQ HYHQ JUHDWHU UHDVRQ WR ZDQW WR GR UHDOO\ ZHOO DQG JHW ÂżUVW SODFH ´ At the daylong competition, students worked in groups of two or three. Some events required them to take an exam, design an experiment or test their previously built designs. Events tested all branches of science including forensics, chemistry, engineering, earth science and environmental science. 7KH SUHSDUDWLRQ IRU WKH FRPSHWLWLRQ ZDV ÂżOOHG ZLWK PDQ\ DOO QLJKW VWXG\ VHVVLRQV DQG VWXG\ JURXSV DW %DUQHV DQG 1REOHV PHUH ZHHNV EHIRUH WKH FRPSHWLWLRQ 2O\PSLDQV FRPSHWLQJ LQ WKH IRUHVWU\ HYHQW FRXOG EH VSRWWHG Ă€LSSLQJ WKURXJK ÂżHOG JXLGHV PHPRUL]LQJ GLIIHUHQW VSHFLHV RI WUHHV WKRVH FRPSHWLQJ LQ WKH URFNV and minerals event closely studied charts and diagrams, knowing that small structural details could make a huge difference between an igneous and a sedimentary rock. Âł,W ZDV GHÂżQLWHO\ D ORW RI ZRUN , KDG WR VWXG\ D ORW EXW LQ WKH HQG LW ZDV DOO worth it,â€? said Musfera Khan, sophomore. Regardless of the amount of hours spent studying, students realized that every part of the material could not be covered.

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Common App forbids freedom of expression

by Suswana Chowdhury The 2013-2014 academic year seems to be a year of changes. The fee for Advanced Placement exams has increased, a new culture section has been added to the AP Spanish Exam, and the global history regents might become optional for students to receive their high school diploma. And now, yet another change was just announced - the Common Application is removing the “topic of your choiceâ€? essay option. For years, the Common App has represented a pillar of consistency in its essay topics. The suggested prompts never varied, and there was always the option of “topic of your choice,â€? which allowed applicants free reign for a maximum of 500 words. Starting this fall, the new Common App will be web-only with a strict 650 word limit (minimum is 250 words) and an entirely different set of essay questions. The personal statement allows students to differentiate themselves from all the other applicants and allow the admisVLRQV RIĂ€FHU WR VHH EH\RQG WKH numbers. A successful essay is one that most effectively captures the student’s voice and works the best when the applicant is given the freedom to speak passionately about what is important to him or her. The

most obvious option would then be “topic of your choice.â€? The elimination of this prompt suppresses creativity as it forces students to develop essays within a limited framework, making student essays more common. AdPLVVLRQV RIĂ€FHV ZLOO QRZ KDYH to read even more of the same half-dozen topics ad nauseum. Students going through the application process want to portray their individuality. The Common App is continuing to conform to the increasingly omnipresent idea of standardization in all things school related. The Common App recently UHOHDVHG Ă€YH QHZ HVVD\ SURPSWV for the 2013-2014 admissions VHDVRQ 7KH Ă€UVW SURPSW ZKLFK asks for a story that is so central to the applicant’s identity that their application would be incomplete without it, seems to be the Common App’s compromise with students for the “topic of your choice.â€? So yes, one of the new questions does provide VRPH Ă H[LELOLW\ DQG \HV LW LV quite possible that students may be able to show their individuality within a limited framework. The question still remains however: what was the harm in allowing students to check off a box that indicated their essay did QRW Ă€W WKH HVWDEOLVKHG FKRLFHV"

DOE medical policies in need of a new prescription by Catherine Moskos A school simply isn’t a school without a nurse. We’ve all found ourselves at WKH QXUVH¡V RIĂ€FH DW RQH WLPH RU DQRWKHU QHHGLQJ D FRW WR UHVW RQ RU ZRUGV LQ ZKLFK WR Ă€QG FRPIRUW It seems that school nurses do more than just send us home when our foreheads seem a little too warm. They provide services to students with documented, diagnosed needs and give referrals to parents/guardians when they feel that further assessment of an illness is needed. Nurses look after students with acute and chronic health problems and implement their prescribed services. The school nurse is expected to routinely assess the physical environment of the school and suggest actions to improve health and safety. School nurses can do all these things but one thing they can’t do is give you an Advil or Tylenol when you ask for it. Nurses can administer medication only when an appropriately licensed health care provider or parent/guardian prescribes LW 6R GRQ¡W VHHN UHOLHI IURP KHDGDFKHV FUDPSV DQG WKH OLNH LQ WKH QXUVH¡V RIĂ€FH But let’s look at the student body of Townsend Harris, or rather, any high school at all. Ages in a high school typically range from fourteen to eighteen and a typical high school student by his/her senior year is likely to be allowed to drive D FDU ZRUN DSSO\ WR FROOHJH HYHQ YRWH ,V WKH 'HSDUWPHQW RI (GXFDWLRQ¡V 2IĂ€FH of School Health telling me that I can drive and vote but not be allowed to ask for VRPH ,EXSURIHQ WR UHOLHYH D KHDGDFKH ORQJ HQRXJK WR JHW WKURXJK D /DWLQ H[DP" I can’t help thinking that maybe if a nurse was able to administer some Tylenol or Advil at a student’s request, we could get rid of the possibility of a student accidently overdosing on his or her own, which could cause internal bleeding or liver damage. Drugs like Tylenol and Advil aren’t allowed in schools but can we really preYHQW VWXGHQWV IURP EULQJLQJ WKHP IURP KRPH" , KRSH WKDW WKLV VFKRRO¡V DGPLQLVWUDtion and the Department of Education understands that students bring these drugs into school every day and administer these drugs to each other. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve walked into the girl’s bathroom and have KHDUG ´$Q\ERG\ KDYH VRPH $GYLO" ,¡YH JRW NLOOHU FUDPSV Âľ RQO\ WR VHH VRRQ DIWHU students taking these pain relievers from each other. I’d hope that students only would take a Tylenol pill from someone they trust but wouldn’t it be safer to have the luxury of taking medication from a trained DGXOW ZKR ZRXOG FDUHIXOO\ DGPLQLVWHU WKH SURFHVV" 6RXQGV OLNH LW ZRXOG EH WR me. , WKLQN WKH 'HSDUWPHQW RI (GXFDWLRQ¡V 2IĂ€FH RI 6FKRRO +HDOWK VKRXOG EH PRUH lenient with high school students when it comes to medication. It’s time to lengthen the leash and hand over the pills.

Doesn’t anyone at THHS want to be a circus trainer? Children don’t want to disappoint their parents by rebelling against their desires. Call me an optimist, but I think a large percentage of the school is respectful and courteous, having been brought up that way. Knowingly, parents believe that they possess the ability to control the future of their child. Having a doctor or a lawyer in the family can instantly give parents bragging rights, a guarantee that their child is well-off and educated, and the belief that they’ve turned out to be VXFFHVVIXO DV SDUHQWDO Ă€JXUHV There’s nothing wrong with becoming a doctor or a lawyer if that’s what you really want to do in life. But when people sketches out your entire existence accordLQJ WR WKHLU RZQ GHVLUHV VRPHWKLQJ GHĂ€nitely must have gone awry. How can the child possibly be happy if he doesn’t get the chance to discover what KH ZDQWV DQG KRZ KH ZDQWV WR DFFRPSOLVK LW" :KDW about all the other professions that don’t even get conVLGHUHG EHFDXVH RI WKHLU K\SRWKHWLFDO ORZ VWDWXUHV" Will the creativity, courage and spontaneity disDSSHDU IURP WKLV JHQHUDWLRQ FRPSOHWHO\" :KDW DERXW all the other vocations, from marine biologists to FLUFXV WUDLQHUV WR PDNH XS DUWLVWV" 7KHUH¡V VR PXFK more out there. If we cannot truly “think outside of the boxâ€? when it comes to our futures then can we really claim to be the unique, creative, and artistic school we are NQRZQ WR EH" Images courtesy of engagedaging.org and wikimedia

by Yelena Dzhanova Townsend Harris seems unique to strangers, or The answer lies in the parents of each child. perhaps we only like to think that we’re unique. Parents shove their kids in these directions, pushing We have themed music blaring in the hallways instead of loud, obnoxious bells dismissing the classrooms. Teachers assign sporadic collaterals as opposed to regular projects. Freshmen are required to WDNH D ZULWLQJ FODVV IRU WKH Ă€UVW VHmester, and it becomes a prerequisite for sophomores and juniors to take Latin or Greek as a full year course. Nonetheless, while students may be different in their intrigues DQG VW\OHV WKH Ă€QDO UHVXOWV QHYHU change. Each student’s goal coincides with that of every otherthei kid at Townsend: education stands as a top priority for the majority of $UH WKHVH WKH RQO\ YRFDWLRQDO RSWLRQV IRU VHULRXV VWXGHQWV KHUH" the 1,100 students attending. Most of the students I speak with seem to want a them to get the best possible education so they may FDUHHU LQ HLWKHU WKH PHGLFDO Ă€HOG DV D GRFWRU VSHFLDO- be able to become a renowned (and well-paid) doctor L]LQJ LQ D VSHFLĂ€F DUHD RU LQ WKH Ă€HOG RI ODZ VHUYLQJ DV or a renowned (and well-paid) lawyer. an attorney to protect and represent the Bill of Rights. Granted, they seem to always have the best These professions, deemed as the “highest payingâ€? or thoughts in mind for their child, but what becomes of the “most intelligent,â€? lure students into thinking that the world when all creativity is lost and each mind is they are the sole career options available. QR GLIIHUHQW IURP WKH QH[W" But things are different in Townsend Harris; It’s often said that “Great minds think alike.â€? these kids know what they’re getting into when they No. I don’t think so. Great minds are supposed arrive, so what could ignite these predictable, but to be distinguished and individualized, but we can’t FRPSODFHQW DPELWLRQV" have that if everyone goes after the same thing.


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Lack of time limits grade accuracy Townsend Harris students are used to being able to relax the day they get WKHLU Ă€UVW PDUNLQJ SHULRG UHSRUW FDUGV 1R DQ[LRXV VZHDW RU QHUYHV DFFRPSDQLHG your walk to receive your report card because the truth of the matter is, unless \RX WUXO\ GLG SRRUO\ LQ WKH Ă€UVW WHUP \RX ZLOO EH UHFHLYLQJ DQ 6 ,W¡V DOPRVW VWDQdard procedure for Townsend teachers that students who are somewhere within the 80 - 94 range of grades will get an S on their report cards. Most teachers don’t OLNH WR JLYH RXW (¡V IHDULQJ WKDW WKH VWXGHQW ZLOO HLWKHU KDYH DQ LQĂ DWHG YLHZ RI their grades or that they won’t have anything to aspire to in the coming terms. ,W¡V D GLIĂ€FXOW OLQH WR ZDON DQG WKH UHFHQW GHFLVLRQ WR VKLIW IURP OHWWHU JUDGHV WR QXPEHU JUDGHV FRPHV ZLWK Ă DZV DQG DGYDQWDJHV The inherent idea to retire the letter grades in favor of numbers, as we have in every marking period, is a good one. It removes the almost casual nature of the Ă€UVW PDUNLQJ SHULRG RQH WKDW VWXGHQWV PD\ YLHZ DV D WLPH ZKHQ WKH\ GRQ¡W KDYH to try as hard. There shouldn’t be any reason that one marking period would mean less to a student. Teachers will most likely (or should most likely) already have numbers that they’ve calculated for that student that they are trying to convert to a neat, square letter. 7KH SUREOHP ZLWK WKLV LV WKH WLPH IDFWRU 7HFKQLFDOO\ WKH Ă€UVW PDUNLQJ SHULRG LV DERXW Ă€YH ZHHNV ORQJ %XW ZKHQ \RX IDFWRU LQ DQ\ SURJUDP FKDQJHV days off from school, or anything that disturbs a teaching schedule, it amounts to

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about three and a half weeks. For some subjects, this is plenty of time to assign several assessments, tests, and graded homeworks to amount to a grade that is indicative of a student’s progress. %XW WKHUH DUH FRXUVHV WKDW ZRXOG KDYH JUHDWHU GLIÀFXOW\ VTXHH]LQJ LQ HQRXJK assignments to accurately assess a student. Teachers and students alike now feel stressed to be producing enough graded material in time for them to hand their grades in. And this marking period is markedly shorter than the two that follow it (about ten days shorter), creating another trial for us all to go through. While Townsend Harris should be making the steps for uniform grading all year round, the timing of our grading could use another look. A quarter system, with two quarters per semester could ease the woes of cramming work into a short time frame, and allow for more frequent progress reports, which is essentially, what a report card is without all the fear attached. We have plenty of options for assigning grades, and we don’t have to stop here.

For and Against FOR controlling guns in America AGAINST gun control by Stephanie Geier

tally ill son, if Nancy Lanza wasn’t allowed to 7KH VHPLDXWRPDWLF %XVKPDVWHU ULĂ H $GDP RZQ WKDW %XVKPDVWHU LQ WKH Ă€UVW SODFH $GDP Lanza used during the Sandy Hook shooting Lanza would not have obtained it. Simply making it harder to obtain a gun was a version of the same guns American troops used during the Vietnam War. The gun can kill through background checks won’t entirely help because you’ll never be able to sort out those up to six people per second. Think about it: an everyday teenager had who’ll go on shooting sprees from those who won’t. easy access to a high-kill military weapon. James Holmes was a normal college student It’s because of this outrageously easy access to such guns that their ownership must be with no more than a speeding ticket on his crimlimited. In response to this, President Obama re- LQDO UHFRUG DQG SV\FKRORJLVWV DUH VWLOO EDIĂ HG DV cently proposed legislation that would reinstate to why he did what he did. While it may have a ban on assault weapons. However, gun advo- looked suspicious that he was stocking up on cates won’t stand for this, adamantly justifying guns, there are plenty of people, such as Nancy WKHLU VHOĂ€VK ÂśQHHG¡ IRU JXQV ZLWK XQVXEVWDQWLDO Lanza herself, who own multiple guns for defense and recreation. Thus, background checks reasons. Most gun advocates justify assault weapon won’t always be accurate. If Holmes and Lanza ownership with their automatic mantra of “exer- were limited to handguns, however, the shootcising their Second Amendment rights.â€? How- ings would have been less fatal. Some gun activists even hope to increase ever, doing something simply because you can is not a reason, and just goes to show you don’t gun ownership by arming teachers. This is absurd, and only makes guns more accessible to QHHG KLJK FDSDFLW\ JXQV LQ WKH Ă€UVW SODFH More sensibly, gun activists claim they use mass murderers. Besides, how would you feel guns for defense, and I admit, I can see how walking into math class knowing your teacher they’d be useful. Protective handguns may be KDG D JXQ LQ WKHLU EDFN SRFNHW" $V VHHQ RQ WKH RQH WKLQJ EXW DVVDXOW ULĂ HV DUH FRPSOHWHO\ XQ- news, teachers can be just as disturbed as students. Why wouldn’t they channel this through necessary. These monstrous weapons have one pur- D JXQ DV ZHOO" In addition to banning assault weapons, the pose: to slaughter masses of people at a time, and are thus reserved for the military. Who do government should make it harder for people to we, everyday citizens, expect to be attacked REWDLQ DQ\ RWKHU NLQG RI JXQ VSHFLĂ€FDOO\ WKRVH of high caliber. A more thorough background E\" Gun activists believe that one day, we may check should be instituted for gun buyers and have to protect ourselves from the government, there should be a limit on the number of guns a because when countries like Nazi Germany and person can own: what was Nancy Lanza doing Stalinist Russia were disarmed, the people were ZLWK RYHU IRXU JXQV" The fact of the matter is that, just like any unable to retaliate against government abuse. However, at the time, Germany and Russia were other law, gun legislation will never be 100% under oppressive dictatorships. America, con- effective. Such legislation will, however, make versely, is a democracy, with three branches of it harder for these guns to be obtained and thus government limiting everything the president limit the number of shootings that occur. The lack of gun restrictions in the U.S. must does. If assault weapons were banned in the U.S., Americans would not meet the same fate. be taken care of immediately. It’s time to rid ourselves of the fantasy that And as for recreational purposes, there are it’s the person, not the gun, that kills. While unfar less lethal weapons one can use. Perhaps an improved mental health system predictable human emotions and mental tendenwould decrease the number of mass shootings. cies aren’t always in our control, gun ownership But look at it this way: although she had a men- is.

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by Igor Portnoi In the wake of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, the status of the Second Amendment has come into question. Liberals argue that people should not have an absolute right to bear arms because of the dangers such a right poses to others. The conservative view is to uphold the Second Amendment fully. I believe this is the correct viewpoint. Requiring a background check on all gun sales does not prevent a black market from starting. From 1920-1933, a ban was placed on purchasing alcohol. Little was done to enforce the 18th amendment and although levels of alcohol decreased, HYHQWXDOO\ WKH GHDOLQJV RI JURXSV OLNH WKH 0DÀD DQG FRUUXSW JRYHUQPHQW RIÀFLDOV PDGH LW LPSRVVLEOH IRU WKH ODZ WR EH HIfective. Consider the success of drug laws in this country as well. After years of this prohibition, suddenly medical marijuana has been legalized in 18 states and two states have eased their marijuana laws even further. Many Democrats who favor prohibiting guns from being bought by much of the population also believe that the War on Drugs has been a dismal failure and should be ended to allow people the freedom to make their own decisions about drug choices. If we as a country could not control alcohol or drugs, how FDQ ZH H[SHFW WR FRQWURO JXQV DGHTXDWHO\" From 2011-2012, the Social Security Administration reportedly purchased 174,000 hollow point rounds. According to the administration, these purchases were made just in case the banks run dry and civil unrest occurs, but isn’t that what ZH KDYH WKH SROLFH DQG 6 : $ 7 IRU" 7KH 1DWLRQDO 2FHDQLF and Atmospheric Administration purchased 46,000 rounds and 326,000 rounds went to the Department of Agriculture. Why GR ZH QHHG VR PXFK SURWHFWLRQ IRU ÀVK WRPDWRHV DQG UHWLUHment plans while law abiding citizens can’t even buy a round WR SURWHFW WKHPVHOYHV" Although I disagree with most of the gun control proposals, some sound more reasonable than others. Limiting assault weapons, for example, is legitimate; there really is no reason IRU D SHUVRQ WR KDYH DFFHVV WR VXFK ODUJH ÀUHSRZHU IRU SXUHO\ recreational purposes. Providing funding to law enforcement to control gun violence is also a good idea, which will only provide positive effects and may actually reduce gun violence. But we must remember, no matter what, gun control can never be totally successful due to the complex nature of our society. All in all, if a decision cannot be reached, I propose to keep the laws as they are. Shootings will happen every day no matter what. If the problem cannot be solved due to the potentials of a black market coming into existence and increasing in inà XHQFH WKH FDVH VKRXOG EH FORVHG


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Minni’s Shabu Shabu: The art of Taiwanese hotpot

byAndrew Mitchel Shabu Shabu sounds very foreign and esoteric, right? $FWXDOO\ LW LV MXVW WKH -DSDQHVH QDPH IRU KRWSRW D GLVK ZKHUH PHDW YHJHWDEOHV DQG D YDULHW\ RI RWKHU LQJUHGLHQWV DUH FRPELQHG LQ EURWK WR FUHDWH D Ă DYRUIXO soup. The phrase is actually slang, an onomatopoeia for the sound which the contents of the soup make as they swirl through the stock: the equivalent of “swish swish.â€? While the dish originated in Japan and was traditionally served in a communal way with one big pot of soup created for the table, the restaurant I went to was Taiwanese. Minni’s was a fascinating experience for me. Upon entry, I noticed the incredibly beautiful dĂŠcor. It was obvious that the entire interior had been redone recently. 7KLV ZDV RQO\ WKH VHFRQG WLPH , HYHU KDG KRWSRW DQG , WDXJKW P\VHOI WKH FRUUHFW ZD\ WR SUHSDUH P\ IRRG RQ WKH Ă \ <RX Ă€UVW RUGHU WKH PHDW DQG RU YHJHWDEOHV \RX want to go inside of your hotpot. The menu also contains “side orders,â€? like noodles, to add to the mayhem within your bowl of boiling broth. Pre-cooked Taiwanese fare was also available, and I shared an order of gyoza dumplings with friends, which were fantastic. The service could’ve been better, but there was a large group of us, and it was a busy Friday evening. 0\ VRXS ZDV D GLYHUVH FDXOGURQ RI GLIIHUHQW Ă€[LQJV I ordered beef and shrimp as the meat for my hotpot, and when the broth got boiling at a high enough temperature, they were cooked within seconds. In addition to rice noodles, I put in the vegetables the restaurant provides each patron with when they walk in, such as cabbage, bean sprouts, and other Asian vegetables. I shared an order of udon noodles with a friend as well, which I threw right in; it cooked very well in my broth. I went a bit overboard with the provided sauces, such as Sichuan sauce, but still had a very enjoyable meal. I highly recommend Minni’s to anyone who loves soup, Asian food, or just new experiences.

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pire, a place that doesn’t seem entirely ÀW IRU 0LFNH\ 0RXVH EXW WXUQV RXW WR be the perfect foundation for a different kind of tale. When a plot to kill him accidentally ends up turning him into a llama, the immature emperor Kuzco PXVW ÀJKW IRU KLV WKURQH DQG UHFRJQL]H that the world doesn’t revolve around him. Packed with intelligent references to Incan culture, the hilarious hit has the feel and comedic presence of a cartoon show, but the morals and delicate graphics of a true Disney movie. Now that we’ve dusted off some of our personal Magic Kingdom favorites for you, it’s time we expand our horizons and stretch to other branches of animated goodies. For example, if you’re ever in need of a good laugh, the United Kingdom has created a gem of a show, Wallace and Gromit (available on Amazon, L7XQHV DQG 1HWà L[ 7KH DGYHQWXUH follows Wallace, a forgetful inventor and cheese enthusiast, and his companion Gromit, a dog who only communicates through sign. However, the really notable aspect is the fantastic stop-motion clay animation technique where all the characters are plasticine models that are shifted and shot frame by frame and then compressed into the ÀOP %RDVWLQJ ERWK JURXQGEUHDNLQJ cinematography and fun storylines, Wallace and Gromit LV GHÀQLWHO\ D show to enjoy.

E.B. White’s classic tale Charlotte’s Web (available on Amazon, iTunes, etc), depicting an adorable friendship between a piglet and a spiGHU Ă€UVW DSSHDUHG DV DQ DQLPDWLRQ LQ 1973. Scored by Robert and Richard Sherman (of Mary Poppins and Jungle Book fame), the story follows a runt named Wilbur who, having been saved from certain death by a young girl named Fern, needs to prove to the humans that he’s a prize pig worth keeping alive. A spider named Charlotte befriends him, and they work together with the rest of the farm animals to make Wilbur “some pig.â€? Heartwarming and inspirational, this cartoon is sure to please audiences of all ages. It’s unrealistic to wish upon a star that we can be made young again, but LW¡V DOZD\V Ă€QH WR UHVHW \RXU PLQG IRU an afternoon or two to relish the favorites of your own day. So, for this month, go out there DQG HPEUDFH WKRVH Ă€OPV \RX ORQJ DJR abandoned, guided perhaps by our personal selections; after all, you are only as young as you feel. And, if we forgot any of your go-to kiddie movies, please comment on the online edition of this column at thhsclassic.com. Happy streaming!


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Warm Bodies melts cold hearts in theaters everywhere

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by Jennifer Walsh and Parina Kaewkrajang As vampires became synonymous with sparkles Walking Dead, but are somehow more reserved, and werewolves became equated with shape shiftmaking the movie’s premise more believable. The ing Native Americans, it was only a matter of time concept of zombies turning back into humans is difbefore another traditional monster got a pop culture ferent and interesting, and it helps R be a relatable upgrade. protagonist. 'LUHFWHG E\ -RQDWKDQ /HYLQH DQG EDVHG RQ ,VVDF R’s scenes with Julie have the same awkward0DULRQ¡V QRYHO WKH Ă€OP Warm Bodies provides ness usually present in teen crushes, and will surely our generation with another classic Halloween mondelight young audiences. Of course, Julie’s father, ster to fawn over. With wit and humor, the movie played by John Malkovich, disapproves of her relaoffers a refreshing revival for zombie apocalypses WLRQVKLS ZLWK 5 7KH Ă€OP¡V Romeo and Juliet plot DQG FKLFN Ă LFNV DOLNH line is certainly cliched, but the deadpan humor defNicholas Hoult plays R, a sentimental and reinitely separates it from other romantic comedies. Ă HFWLYH ]RPELH SURWDJRQLVW ZKR IDOOV LQ ORYH ZLWK The romance is innocent and lighthearted, creata human girl. His acting was effective; he perfected ing a fun escape for viewers. WKH ]RPELH ZDON DQG GHOLYHUHG Ă DZOHVV YRLFH RYHUV 7KH Ă€OP GLG QRW IXOĂ€OO LWV SRWHQWLDO WR SUHVHQW representing his thoughts, which, amid the short something more than “zombie falls in love with zombie groans, constituted most of the dialogue. girlâ€? story but still worked as a romance. Some 6LPXOWDQHRXVO\ 7HUHVD 3DOPHU IXOĂ€OOV KHU UROH of the scenes between zombies can be hard to as the terror-stricken but strong-willed human girl, watch, as the dialogue consists almost entirely Julie. Her performance was generic, and harsher of grunted-out phrases. Action-wise, some parts critics may say that she did not immerse herself in RI WKH Ă€OP ODJJHG DOWKRXJK WKHUH ZDV D FOHDU DWJulie as much as Hoult did with R. tempt at a buildup towards a dramatic concluWarm Bodies lacks the gore found in most zomsion. There was no clever, innovative surprise bie movies, and those who come in expecting inending. The movie is simple and sincere, but tense action will be disappointed. also easily forgettable. 7KH PRYLH LVQ¡W IXOO RI Ă€JKW VHTXHQFHV RU ]RPNevertheless, Warm Bodies proves itself to bie attacks, and the few included look low-budget be everything that it promises. Poster promotes Warm Bodies. and cheap. The “Bonies,â€? zombies who have essentially Zombies stalk abandoned streets in search for prey while turned into warped skeletons, are the worst offenders. However, the painstak- humans box themselves behind cement walls. And amid the chaos for survival, ingly detailed scenery, actors, and extras blend right in with the situation, helping ORYH FKDQJHV HYHU\WKLQJ DJDLQ 7KH Ă€OP ZLOO HQWHUWDLQ DPXVH DQG VWDUW WKH to create the somber yet playful tone of the story. KHDUWV RI DXGLHQFHV LI RQO\ EULHĂ \ The zombies aren’t the frightening, bloody creatures found on shows like The

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Community celebrates diversity at Festival of Nations continued from page 1

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In addition, if students forgot something in their locker, it was hard for them dances and more European representations. to go back and get it. The committee was also concerned that since Colden was However, the biggest problem experienced during the show was not anticilarger the auditorium would look empty during the show. pated: the communication radios stopped working before it started, so coordina“It was a nice thought,â€? said senior Shaleen Singha, “but it just made it harder tors resorted to cell phones. for us.â€? “I did my opening speech while texting sound cues,â€? said Ms. Mars. “It was Sophomore Gene amazing we actually Choi said the hectic pulled it off without ranature of FON perdios.â€? formances left him Despite these is“in consideration of sues, the change in where it should be venue had no effect on held next year.â€? its traditional spirit and On the bright message, being able to side, both the audi“move past mere tolence and performers erance to appreciation had more space. and acceptance...in the When FON hope of a more peacewas held at ful world,â€? as Ms. Mars Townsend Harsaid in her opening ris, performers speech. would crowd in “I thought it was the cafeteria and very artistic,â€? said juwatch FON on nior Abbey Li. “I like TV between their how people were in a performances. At group that wasn’t their Colden, however, own ethnicity. This each FON group sat shows acceptance of in its own section at other cultures.â€? the back of the theHowever, Ms. Mars ater between perforreminds us that it is the One of the many sights to be viewed during the FON performance. mances and watched process behind creating the show live. The lighting and sound equipment were also more sophisticated the show that matters the most because it “brings us together as a community.â€? at Colden. For freshman Yasmin Ally, it was one of the best experiences of her life be“I felt like it was a nicer event,â€? said junior and FON participant Diana Lon- cause it allowed for new friendships and for the experience of various cultures. dono. “It looked a little bit more professional.â€? Freshman Crystal Crosby likes how FON allowed her to showcase her na“I thought FON turned out wonderful this year,â€? said junior FON coordina- tionality while doing something she was passionate about: dance. tor Amanda Ramsaroop. “I really didn’t know what to expect... after seeing the Still others enjoyed the show for the moments they had in the spotlight. performance at Colden and hearing the reaction from both dancers and audience “When I was up on that stage, I literally felt like I was in a dream, and all members, Colden was a great choice.â€? of it went by within seconds,â€? Gene recalls. “There was an adrenaline rush that The FON committee hopes to rent Colden Auditorium again next year. overcame me while I was up there, and I truly loved it.â€? Looking to the future, Ms. Mars hopes to alleviate participants’ confusion With performers often practicing every day until as late as 6:30 for over three by taking them on a walkthrough of Colden beforehand, which only FON group PRQWKV SHUIRUPHUV DQG FRRUGLQDWRUV VD\ WKDW FUHDWLQJ )21 LV RIWHQ GLIÂżFXOW leaders did prior to the show. Many students also hope to practice at Colden be“Sometimes FON is noisy in the hallways,â€? said Ms. Ezquerra. fore show day. She added, “We admit preparing this is confusing and noisy, but the result is In addition, Ms. Ezquerra, who has coordinated FON for three years, hopes rewarding.â€? students will incorporate more cultures in future shows, such as other Hispanic

Tumblr platform inspires self-expression, procrastination continued from page 3 classical literature. Other students treat their blogs like a public onOLQH VFUDSERRN ÂżOOLQJ WKHP ZLWK IRXQG SKRWRJUDSKV artwork, and quotations. Angelina Liu, freshman, said, “I have a bunch of Tumblrs: a black and white photography blog, a fashion/preppy blog, a personal blog, a theatre blog, and a summer blog. Most of the time I blog for fun and to gain inspiration, like from seeing a lot of things posted in the fashion blogs I follow.â€? If fandom blogs are for the geeks, then these scrapbook blogs (often called “hipster blogsâ€?- though this term can be controversial) are for the self-expressive. “I blog to express, not impress,â€? said Angelina. Even amongst these scrapbook blogs there is a sense of community and friendship. “It helps me PHQWDOO\ LQ WKH VHQVH WKDW , FDQ ÂżQG SHUVRQDO SRVWV that I relate to completely, and it’s a relief knowing that I’m not the only one who deals with certain issues.â€? Fangirling (or Fanboying)--the act of obsessing over a fandom--can be fun, but what is the addictive ingredient in the Tumblr recipe? 7KH ZHEVLWHÂśV GHVLJQ WUDSV XVHUV LQWR DQ LQÂżQLWH continuum of procrastination. The dashboard allows

users to scroll through all posts made by everyone they follow at any time. There is no need to click to the next page, and with a few simple keystrokes you can like and reblog posts without leaving the dashboard. Âł, JRW DWWDFKHG WR WKH LQÂżQLWH QXPEHU RI SLFWXUHV on my dashboard, and I lose track of time when looking at them,â€? said Akhtra Khan, junior. The amount of time students spend on Tumblr is potentially problematic. “I’m on Tumblr six hours a day,â€? said Nijah Phills, sophomore. When Deborah Chai, junior, was discussing her Tumblr habits she said, “Please don’t ask how often I am on. It’s so sad, and no one needs to know.â€? Tumblr also allows users to ask questions to bloggers. You can ask questions without revealing your identity via the anonymous button. Not surprisingly the anonymous button has become a medium for cyber bullying. “People who speak their opinion which is controversial get a lot of backlash. If someone doesn’t like Sherlock or Benedict Cumberbatch they’ll be called names, and I’ve seen people who’ve gotten so many negative messages that they’ve had to leave,â€? said Deborah. But when asked about whether the abuse of the

anonymous button leads to a hostile environment, most students described feeling a sense of community on the site. Some Harrisites, such as Maya Grodzka, junior, have created close friendships. “I personally met a friend on Tumblr. She lives in Brazil and is learning English. We speak English and Portuguese together. She is a year younger than me, and we are now facebook friends. So I believe that Tumblr can initiate friendships worldwide.� Tumblr users, like all internet users, say things online that they would not say in real life. Although this can mean nasty anonymous threats and comments, it can also allow shyer people to bond with others. “I think it’s because it’s the internet that I can share things more with people than I could in real life. T.V. is a pretty big part of my life, and I’ve gotten really close to people who just enjoy the same things I do,� said Deborah. So the next time you’re wondering what happened to those two hours you had scheduled for homework, they were probably spent on Tumblr.


11 The Classic February/March 2013

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The snow is melting and the birds are chirping, which can only mean one The Boys Varsity Tennis team is coming off the loss of a few key players, WKLQJ IRU 7RZQVHQG +DUULV DQRWKHU VXFFHVVIXO VSRUWV VHDVRQ LV RQ LWV ZD\ who helped the team achieve their best record in the past few years. However, Despite the loss of some key seniors from last year, the Boys Varsity Baseball VHQLRU FDSWDLQ $QGUHZ (LFKHQKRO] WKLQNV WKH\ FDQ DFKLHYH WKDW JRDO RQFH PRUH team is full of hope. ´(YHQ DIWHU ORVLQJ RXU FDSWDLQV DQG NH\ PHPEHUV RI RXU WHDP QHZ DQG UHWXUQLQJ 6HQLRU FDSWDLQ 7- 5LWWHU VDLG ´,·P H[FLWHG IRU WKLV XSFRPLQJ VHDVRQ EHFDXVH SOD\HUV ZLOO EH DEOH WR KHOS XV WR DQRWKHU VWURQJ VHDVRQ µ ZH KDYH D ORW RI \RXQJ WDOHQW DQG , WKLQN WKH\ FDQ FRQWULEXWH WR WKH WHDP WR KHOS *LUOV 9DUVLW\ 7HQQLV LV KRSLQJ IRU WKH EHVW LQ WKHLU XSFRPLQJ VHDVRQ 6HQLRU XV ZLQ :LWK KDUG ZRUN ZH FDQ PDNH WKH SOD\RIIV µ FDSWDLQ $OLVRQ 0DQQ VDLG ´,·P UHDOO\ H[FLWHG WR EH FDSWDLQ WKLV \HDU 2XU UHWXUQ)HOORZ VHQLRU FDSWDLQ (OLMDK 'RPLQJXH] VDLG ´, EHOLHYH ZH DV D VTXDG VKDOO LQJ JLUOV DUH UHDOO\ JUHDW SOD\HUV DQG YHU\ FRPPLWWHG WR WKH WHDP :H DOVR KDYH SUHYDLO GXH WR JUHDW OHDGHUVKLS TXDOLWLHV LQ a few promising underclassmen PDQ\ RI RXU FDSWDLQV :H KRSH WR JHW PRUH WKDW DUH WU\LQJ RXW VR ,·P H[FLWHG wins this season, developing skills and team to see what they bring to the team FKHPLVWU\ DORQJ WKH ZD\ µ this year. The past 3 years have 6HQLRU FDSWDLQ $PHHU .D]PL VDLG ´,W been tough because we faced really ZDV KDUG WR ORVH WKH VHQLRUV EHFDXVH ZH·YH talented players from schools like been with them for so long, but we have a &DUGR]R DQG )UDQFLV /HZLV EXW great team this season and hopes are high there are a couple of new schools in IRU EHLQJ VXFFHVVIXO :H·UH SUDFWLFLQJ GLIWKH GLYLVLRQ VR ZH·UH H[FLWHG WR VHH IHUHQWO\ DQG ZH·UH FKDQJLQJ WKLQJV XS WR LPKRZ WKH\ SOD\ µ SURYH WKH ZD\ ZH·UH SOD\LQJ DQG HYHU\RQH Fellow senior captain Bashe VHHPV PRUH GHGLFDWHG WKLV VHDVRQ µ 0LOOHU VDLG ´, IHHO WKDW WKH WHQQLV *LUOV 9DUVLW\ 6RIWEDOO LV DOVR JHWWLQJ team this year is faced with a chalUHDG\ WR VWHS RQ WKH ÀHOG ´,·P KRSLQJ IRU D OHQJH :H ORVW RXU VHQLRU FDSWDLQ VXFFHVVIXO VHDVRQ ZLWK D ZLQQLQJ UHFRUG :H who played an integral part both lost vital members of the team last year so on and off the court. Of course we KRSHIXOO\ WKH IUHVKPHQ FDQ KHOS DQG ZH·UH PXVW ÀQG VRPHRQH ZKR FDQ ÀOO KHU H[FLWHG WR VHH ZKDW WKH\ KDYH WR RIIHU XV WKLV SRVLWLRQ DV VHFRQG VLQJOHV EXW ,·P \HDU µ VDLG VHQLRU FDSWDLQ 'DPDULV 6LHUUD hopeful that the incoming underThe Boys Varsity Volleyball team is also classman will be capable of doing The captains of the baseball team hard at practice. JHDULQJ XS IRU WKH XSFRPLQJ VHDVRQ 6HQLRU VR 2WKHUZLVH , IHHO WKDW WKH WHDP FDSWDLQ $OH[ %R\FKXN VDLG ´,·P H[FLWHG WR will be successful with much pracVWDUW WKLV VHDVRQ (YHQ WKRXJK ZH ORVW WKH FRUH RI RXU WHDP ODVW \HDU ZH FDQ VWLOO WLFH GXULQJ WKH EHJLQQLQJV RI WKH FROG EULVN VSULQJ VHDVRQ µ PDNH VRPH QRLVH µ 6HQLRU FDSWDLQ ,VDDF 3XODWRY LV H[SHFWLQJ DQRWKHU VXFFHVVIXO WUDFN VHDVRQ 6HQLRU 7HUHOO 'UD\WRQ VDLG ´3HUVRQDOO\ , ZDQW WR EH LQ WKH WRS WHQ EORFNV DQG FRPLQJ RII WKH UHFRUG EUHDNLQJ IDOO DQG ZLQWHU VHDVRQV ´:H KDYH D VWURQJ SRRO NLOOV OLVW RI WKH OHDJXH , KDYH KLJK KRSHV IRU WKLV WHDP EHFDXVH WKH UHWXUQLQJ SOD\- RI WDOHQW DQG LI ZH FRPPLW RXUVHOYHV WR WKLV VHDVRQ , KDYH QR GRXEW ZH ZLOO PHGDO HUV KDYH D VHQVH RI FRQÀGHQFH WKDW WKH\ GLGQ·W ODVW \HDU µ LQ 4XHHQV µ

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*LUOV YDUVLW\ EDVNHWEDOO WHDP Ă€QLVKHV XQGHIHDWHG huddle and we were just screaming.â€? 6HQLRU $QJHOLFD 6RUGLOOR VDLG ´, WKLQN RXU VHDVRQ ZDV D KXJH VXFFHVV :H had a majority of our players return for this season so we really were already familiar with each other and the team chemistry was already there. I believe that has played a huge part in our success.â€? She added, “As for having a perfect record for a second year in a row, it’s a great feeling, especially considering the amount of work we put into it. But of course our main goal is to make it as far as we can in the playoffs. The perfect record was just a stepping stone to our ultimate goal.â€? “It’s honestly so hard thinking about next year right now, since we are going to be losing many key senior players as they move RQ WR FROOHJH , KDYH FRQĂ€dence though that as long as we compete and leave it on WKH Ă RRU ZH ZLOO EH Ă€QH 7KH most important thing that we need to keep is the pride that this team has,â€? said Sierra. 2Q :HGQHVGD\ 0DUFK WKH WHDP ZRQ LWV VHFRQG SOD\RII JDPH DJDLQVW &ODUD %DUWRQ +LJK 6FKRRO DW 7RZQVHQG +DUULV 7KH Ă€QDO VFRUH ZDV ZKHUH 6LHUUD %HUNHO VFRUHG SRLQWV DQG 'HEUD &KDQ SRLQWV The team will be playing McKee/Staten Island Tech in the next round of playoffs. photo courtesy of Lauren Caiaccia

by Dimitri Theofanis For the second consecutive year, the Girls Varsity Basketball team has had an XQGHIHDWHG UHFRUG Ă€QLVKLQJ LQ Ă€UVW SODFH ZLWK ZLQV DQG QR ORVVHV The team won 11 of its games by 20 points or more, and 15 games by six points or more. The team showed its dominance in the league throughout the VHDVRQ VFRULQJ DV PXFK DV SRLQWV RU PRUH Ă€YH WLPHV Junior Sierra Berkel led the team in scoring with an average of 16 points a game, also averaging 5 rebounds a game. “I think that one word to describe this season would EH LQFUHGLEOH ,W GHĂ€QLWHO\ feels good having the title of reigning division champs for a second year in a row. Even though it’s something we acknowledge I feel like we GRQ¡W OHW LW GHĂ€QH XV :H MXVW try to take every game one game at a time and see what happens next,â€? said Sierra. Sophomore Debra Chan was also a key component to the team’s success this season, averaging 14 points a game. 7KH WHDP ZRQ LWV Ă€UVW SOD\RII JDPH LQ D WKULOOLQJ YLFWRU\ ZKHUH VRSKRmore Natalie Gomez scored a three-pointer off a pass from Senior Bashe Miller in the last second of the game to seal the victory. “Honestly I thought that by the time the ball even got to me the shot clock would go off, but when it got to me I just shot it up. I didn’t believe it went in; I didn’t realize what had happened until I got home. It was crazy, we went into a

by Andrew Eichenholz Entering the Townsend Harris community, the one mile run is a freshman’s worst nightmare. Four laps, four hundred meters a piece, and the dreaded mile is complete. Four years ago, senior Katie Kang went through what everybody at Townsend Harris KDV JRQH WKURXJK UXQQLQJ KHU Ă€UVW PLOH LQ D PRUH WKDQ UHVSHFWDEOH WLPH RI HLJKW PLQutes. Little did she know that four years later she would be a city, state, and possibly national champion race walker, with the seventh fastest 1500 meter racewalk time in American high school history. Katie has been victorious at the PSAL City Championships in 2012 and 2013, and won the outdoor City Championships in 2012 and the New York State Indoor Championships in 2013. The list of accomplishments in the 1500 meter racewalk goes on and on for Katie, but the biggest accomplishment of her high school career to this point was one of her most recent. At the 110th PSAL City Indoor Championships, Katie set a precedent for DOO IXWXUH 36$/ UDFHZDONHUV EHFRPLQJ WKH Ă€UVW WR HYHU HFOLSVH WKH VHYHQ PLQXWH EDUrier. Not only did she break seven minutes, but she walked her way to a time of 6:44, becoming the seventh fastest in American high school history. ´,W¡V VXUUHDO , VWLOO FDQ¡W EHOLHYH LWÂŤ&RPLQJ GRZQ WKH Ă€QDO VWUDLJKWDZD\ DQG VHHing my time on the clock, it was just unbelievableâ€? said Katie. Showing great pride in representing her school, she said, “I felt proud that I was able to keep racewalk as an event that Townsend Harris will always be proud of since the previous record was set by our alumnus.â€? .DWLH .DQJ VWHSSLQJ WR Ă€UVW SODFH DW 7KH $UPRU\ Only a year ago, Katie became a national star when she placed second in the nation. “I remember asking Mr. Connor, is there a chance of me being in the top 6? And he said ‘You can be in the top 3.’â€? From thinking top 6, to top 3, to coming in 2nd, to being the favorite to take home the big prize at this year’s national championVKLSV .DWLH .DQJ KDV FRPH D ORQJ ZD\ VLQFH WKDW Ă€UVW PLOH UXQ IUHVKPDQ \HDU Fellow captain of the girls track team, senior Klaudia Garncarz had nothing but praise for her friend and teammate. Klaudia said, “On behalf of myself and the team we are all incredibly proud. There wasn’t a doubt in my mind she could accomplish all she has after witnessing the hard work she put in during practice and meets.â€? The same sentiment was echoed throughout the school, as fellow senior Anthony Kissoon said, “I think it’s so cool that she’s breaking records and I know she’ll do well at Nationals again.â€? “Katie is one of the easiest athletes I’ve ever coached. She does everything she’s asked. She has the determination and will power to overcome the rigors necessary to get to her level. I saw on her face, at cities, when she broke the national record by seventeen seconds, there was nothing stopping her,â€? said math teacher and track coach Timothy Connor. Additional reporting by Isaac Pulatov

Games to watch

3/19 5:30PM Boys Varsity Volleyball vs. Flushing High School @ Townsend Harris 4/03 4:00PM Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Benjamin Cardozo High School @ Townsend Harris 4/08 4:00PM Boys Varsity Baseball vs. East New York Transit Tech @Townsend Harris 4/10 4:30PM Girls Varsity Fencing vs. Queens High School of Teaching @Townsend Harris

photo by Yash Sharma

Katie Kang breaks national records, makes school history


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