inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014

Campus Life Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Campus Life Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Ban the Bottle holds environmental awareness assembly

In an effort to raise student and faculty awareness about the negative side effects of plastic bottle use, the Ban the Bottle club held an assembly demonstrating the dangers of plastic bottles on Friday, March 23. The assembly was hosted by several club members and engineer-in-training Shohreh Janfaza.

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

WWII veterans come to Samo

For many high school students, history may seem like nothing but facts from a book that have no connection to their lives. But for Carl Hobkirk’s students, on March 20 and 22, history took on a new dimension when five World War II veterans addressed his classes in the library.

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

Samo students participate in national orchestra

Samo seniors Mayu Isom and Luke Bencivengo, juniors Jonathan Forsander and Yekun Ding and sophomore Justin Sardo flew to Atlanta, GA the weekend of March 24 to participate in the 2012 National High School Honor Orchestra (NHSHO), joining the top high school musicians in the country.

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Campus Life Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Campus Life Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Advisers survey students for SPARC

On March 8, Samo advisers released the results of the surveys they distributed to second period classes on Jan. 24. According to I-House Adviser Jessica Garrido, the surveys were part of the recently implemented Support Personal Accountability Report Card (SPARC), which is used by the advisers to gain recognition for Samo’s counseling program.

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

Author Lisa See visits California Literature classes

One hundred sixty California Literature students sat eagerly in the Humanities Center awaiting the introduction of the esteemed Chinese-American author of “Shanghai Girls,” Lisa See. Each student’s expression quickly shifted to one of confusion as a petite, redheaded woman stepped on the stage and began to speak.

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

Salumbides’ classes prevail in Samo’s annual Canned Food Drive

The Samo Holiday Canned Food Drive ended on Nov. 23 with one clear victor: Rose Ann Salumbides, whose combined total made up 585 of the over 600 cans brought in. The food drive was run by the Associated Student Body (ASB), which delivered the cans to the West Side Food Bank.

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Campus Life Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Campus Life Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Baseball team forced to travel during renovation

On a daily basis, the Samo boys’ baseball field is bustling with workers, trucks and fresh grass. Since Nov. 14, the field has been in the process of renovation. According to Dean of Students Catherine Baxter, the project is ideally going to be finished by Jan. 23.

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

LA Philharmonic assists Samo Symphony

Twice a month, mentors from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (LA Phil) file into classroom M101, prepared to instruct the members of our Symphony Orchestra in the art of creating music...

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

Team Marine hopes to be the ‘Biggest Loser’

In the upcoming months, Team Marine will be encouraging Samo classes to participate in the Biggest Loser competition—a nationwide in-school challenge sponsored by the Alliance for Climate Education (ACE)—to see which school can reduce the most energy in classrooms.

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