The Devon Dialogue
volume V, issue III| March 2014
Devon Preparatory School
proudly publishing for five decades
Basketball Wraps Up Season The Devon varsity basketball team finishes a stellar year. See Page 3
A Day in New York City
The Devon Eighth Grade makes its annual trip to New York City. See Page 6
Sochi Olympics’ Issues
Looking Back Fifty Years The Devon Dialogue sits down to interview Mr. Paul Sanborn ’64, history teacher and coach. See page 4.
The threat of terrorism in Sochi caused the Russian government to implement increased security measures. See Page 7
Standing Up by Sitting Down
ACT-V Stars
Sam Young ’15
CJ Nave ’15
On Su nday, Febr ua r y 23, 2014 members of t he P ro-L i fe C lub, accompa n ied by fac u lt y members a nd pa rent s, at tended t he Pen ns ylv a n ia ns for Hu ma n L i fe “Celebrate L i fe Ba nquet ” at t he Spr i ng f ield Cou nt r y C lub. Deacon C lay, Ma ster of Ceremon ies, st a r ted of f t he n ig ht w it h some hu mor. A f ter we had a n ice laug h, it w as t i me to get dow n to busi ness. T here were t wo g uest spea kers, J.D. Mu l la ne, a colu m n ist at Greater Ph i ladelph ia Med ia, a nd Jewels Green, a for mer abor t ion cl i n ic worker. M r. Mu l la ne st a r ted t a l k i ng about t he t r ut hs of bei ng P ro-L i fe. He sa id rel ig ion is not a fac tor i n t he cont rovers y of abor t ion, but mora l it y. M r. Mu l la ne is not P ro-L i fe bec ause of h is Cat hol ic Fa it h, but bec ause he k now s t hat abor t ion is a nefa r ious a nd d isg u st i ng ac t . A s a n advoc ate for P ro-L i fers ever y w here, M r. Mu l la ne is not a f ra id to lose h is job for spea k i ng out on h is bel iefs. He made it appa rent to us t hat, appa l l i ng ly, 1 out of 3 A mer ic a ns have been abor ted si nce Roe v. Wade cou r t dec ision i n 1973.
M rs. Green w as ra ised i n a fat herless, pro-abor t ion hou sehold. At t he age of 17, a f ter d roppi ng out of h ig h school due to d r ugs, she bec a me preg na nt . Ever y body told her to get a n abor t ion, but she d id not w a nt to bec au se she a l ready saw hersel f as a new mot her. M rs. Green stopped her u se of d r ugs a nd checked out a book f rom t he l ibra r y, Under 18 and P reg nant. She st a r ted to t u r n her l i fe a rou nd for her baby, but her relent less boy f r iend forced her to get a n abor t ion. T he ps ycholog ic a l a f ter mat h f rom t he procedu re nea rly k i l led her. Her g u i lt cont i nued to i nc rease, u nt i l she t r ied to com m it su ic ide. Luck i ly, she d id not succeed i n a ny of t he t h ree at tempt s. M rs. Green worked at a n abor t ion cl i n ic for f ive yea rs. She qu it bec au se of t he emot iona l d ist ress a nd t he repu lsive env i ron ment i n w h ich she worked. She had n ig ht ma res, not on ly f rom her abor t ion, but f rom t he abor t ions of ot her women. T he cl i n ic kept a n abor ted baby i n t he cl i n ic’s f r idge. No mat ter how clea n t he fac i l it ies a re, cl i n ic s a re d isg u st i ng places. Some of t hese cl i n ic s a nd stor ies a re appa l l i ng. Bei ng P ro-L i fe is not on ly a Cat hol ic bel ief; it is t he recog n it ion of l i fe st a r t i ng at concept ion. Ever yone assoc iates bei ng P ro-L i fe as bei ng Cat hol ic, but a ny body c a n be P roL i fe.
This w i n t e r, Devon P r e p ’s A c a d e m i c C h a l l e n g e Te a m w a s g iven t he oppor t u n it y to compete i n P B S 3 9’s S c h o l a s t i c S c r i m m a g e , a c ompet it ion of t h i r t y-t wo loc a l h ig h schools t hat dema nds rapid reca l l of fact ua l i n for mat ion. T he tea m of C J N a v e ’1 5 , K e v i n S h e n g ’1 4 , S e a n B e v a n ’1 4 , c a p t a i n A n d r e w B r i g h t ’1 4 , a n d a l t e r n a t e J o s h L i e b e r m a n ’1 5 w a s p i t t e d a g a i n s t W i l l i a m A l l e n Hig h School i n t he f i rst rou nd a nd d e f e a t e d t h e m 19 0 - 2 5 . I n t h e s e c o n d rou nd, t he tea m faced A l lentow n Cent ra l Cat hol ic Hig h School. T he m a t c h w a s c l o s e , b u t u n f o r t u n a t e l y, t he tea m was not able to f i nd a v i c t o r y. H o w e v e r, i t w a s a g r e a t ex per ience overa l l, a nd t he tea m look s for wa rd to pa r t icipat i ng i n t h e c o m p e t i t i o n a g a i n n e x t y e a r. T he compet it ion a i rs on PBS a nd c a n b e f o u n d o n Yo uTu b e .
Above: The Devon Varsity ACT team prepares for its moment in the spotlight.
Mr. J.D. Mullane, a columnist at Greater Philadelphia Media, speaks to the audience.
Left: The Devon Varsity ACT team poses for a picture in front of Big Bird. From left to right: Moderator Mr. Roger Mecouch, Kevin Sheng ’14, Captain Andrew Bright ’14, Joshua Lieberman ’15, Captain Sean Bevan ’14, and CJ Nave ’15.