October 2010 Chronicle

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As election time rolls around again, alumni, faculty and students get involved in campaigns, some seniors prepare for their debut voting experience and AP Government and Politics classes closely follow contested races.

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Wishing tree aims to promote gay tolerance

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Joining a nationwide effort to curb discrimination based on sexual orientation, the Gay Straight Alliance will set up a tree of support and remembrance in the quad. By Lara Sokoloff

MaxPreps ranks girls’ volleyball 1st in nation By Charlton Azuoma The girls’ volleyball team is ranked number one in the nation by MaxPreps.com as of last Sunday. The team has a win percentage of .923, an overall record 12 wins and a single loss to Marymount High School. The team has defeated many highly ranked teams to earn their spot at number one, including beating both La Costa Canyon and Assumption High School in the Durango Fall Classic Tournament, where the team took first place. “There’s never pressure to perform because we don’t think about that… we only think about getsee volleyball, C5

bump, set, spike: Christina Higgins ’11 hits the ball over the net in the Wolverines’ win over Bishop Montgomery (top). Anne Cohen ’11 digs (bottom).

Austin Lewis ’11 has been nominated by the school for the Morehead-Cain scholarship, while Christopher Holthouse’11 was nominated for the Jefferson Scholarship and Melanie Borinstein ’11, Catherine Wang ’11 and Tiana Woolridge ’11 received nominations for the Robertson scholarship. All three scholarships are merit-based and include at least tuition and enrichment opportunities. These five students were selected by a board made up of deans and other members of the administration. Each dean presented students who they believed were eligible for each scholarship. These students were then narrowed down and voted upon in order to determine who

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Deans nominate prefects, athletes for Duke, UNC, UVA scholarships By Chloe Lister

After the recent suicides of gay teenagers across the country, the Gay-Straight Alliance is raising awareness and showing support for gay students through a wishing tree in the quad beginning next week, club adviser and Visual Arts department head Cheri Gaulke said. On Oct. 3, a 30-year-old man and two male teenagers were kidnapped and harassed in the Bronx by a group of nine young adults, better known as the Latin King Goonies, the New York Times said last Friday. After the gang forced both teenagers to admit to having had sexual encounters with the older man, gang members forced one of the boys to attack the man as they stood by cheering and shouting gay slurs. New York City officials and the police called it “the worst antigay case in recent memory,” the New York Times reported. The incident followed multiple gay suicides as a result of bullying and harassment by their peers. Seth Walsh, 13, of Tehachapi, Calif. hung himself in his backyard last month, unable to live with the constant taunting and abuse from his classmates. Tyler Clementi, a freshman at Rutgers University, jumped off the George Washington Bridge after his roommate live streamed a video of a sexual encounter of him with another man in his dorm room. Billy Lucas of Greensburg, Ind., 15, hung himself after facing relentless criticism at school. Thirteen-year-old Asher Brown of Houston shot himself after perpetual harassment by his classmates. Harvard-Westlake was faced with its own harassment case last May when an anonymous homophobic threatening note was left in an openly gay student’s backpack. The incident led to the revival of the GSA, which held a large meeting in response to the note to spread awareness and rally support. Club member Anders Villalta ’12 felt strongly that he had to do something in response to the tragedies

would be nominated. “Once we present where they are in terms of their curriculum and performance in that curriculum, their leadership, their integrity and their personal qualities, it usually becomes pretty clear which ones rise to the top,” Dean Sharon Cuseo said. Morehead-Cain The Morehead-Cain Scholarship is given by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Applicants must demonstrate moral force of character, scholarship, physical vigor, and leadership. Lewis is a Prefect and runs on the cross country and track teams. “He just has a rigorous curriculum; see scholarships, A7

INSIDE paying the bill:

When families fail to pay tuition on time, the Business Office takes action.

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On The bandwagon:

Hordes of students have taken to wearing Silly Bandz bracelets, colorful rubber bands that come in a variety of shapes.

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