September 2011

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INTO THE WILD:

REPRESENT: Students and an alumnus competed internationally on Teams USA this summer.

Students camped in Africa, hiked in Alaska and Yoesmite and created trails for the government.

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The Harvard -Westlake

hronicle Los Angeles • Volume XXI • Issue I • Sept. 7, 2011

Barzdukas to serve in new admin role

By Michael Rothberg

DANIEL KIM/CHRONICLE

SUITING UP: Head and Senior Prefects were robed Tuesday by faculty at the opening Conovocation Ceremony. All prefects pledged to uphold the school’s mission and the Honor

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Code. Head of School Jeanne Huybrechts announced her slogan for the year, “Make Your Mark,” and screened clips from a video that inspired the slogan. The Head Prefects also spoke.

A work in progress

During the summer, the Zanuck Swim Stadium was demolished, the library was vacated, a highly traveled stairway was removed and new turf was installed on the field.

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By Eli Haims The demolition phases for a new $6 million pool and the Kutler Center, both of which are scheduled to open next September, have been completed, according to Director of Campus Operations and Construction J.D. De Matte. The plans for the Kutler Center have been submitted to the City of Los Angeles for approval and the final drawings are being completed for the pool. De Matte said that he hopes to get approval from the city for the Kutler Center in two to three weeks and hopes to send the final planning package for the pool to the

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Seven teachers will join the Upper School faculty this year, three of which are familiar with HarvardWestlake because they taught at the Middle School last year.

city in a couple of weeks. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is currently repairing water pipes under Coldwater Canyon Avenue. In order to access the pipes, traffic has been reduced to two lanes. The first phase of the project, which is scheduled to end in December, stretches from Dickens Street to Van Noord Avenue. At the end of last year, the field was torn up in preparation for new turf. Associate Head of School and Head of Athletics Audrius Barzdukas said that the old turf had become worn out after eight years of use and

was due to be replaced. The coat of arms of HarvardWestlake was hand-sewn into the center of the new field. The Kutler Center is currently budgeted at $4 million and the pool at $6 million. Chief Financial Officer Rob Levin said that not all of this money will be used solely for construction. “As you get further into it, you realize there are going to be some interim costs,” he said. “We can’t do this over a summer, so we have to Continued on page A9

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TAKEN BY STORM:

STEPPING UP:

College plans of recent alumni were disrupted when Hurricane Irene rained on the east coast.

Head of Athletics Audrius Barzdukas has been promoted to the newly created role of Associate Head of Harvard-Westlake. Retaining his duties as head of athletics, Barzdukas will also be responsible for various aspects of the school’s administration, including advancement, international relations and admission. Barzdukas will be delegating some athletic department work to Athletic Directors Darlene Bible, Terry Barnum and Terry Elledge to spend more time helping the administration, Head of School Jeanne Huybrechts said. “Since Mr. Barzdukas will spend some more time with the administration, I think there will be a bigger burden, but Darlene Bible, Terry Elledge and I work well as a team, so I think we’ll be able to pick up the slack and it will be fine,” Barnum said. Barzdukas, who has worked at Harvard-Westlake since 2002, said he intends to address philosophical questions regarding the school’s role as a school in a 21st century environment by working with the President Thomas Hudnut, Huybrechts and Chief Advancement Officer Ed Hu. “What does it mean to be a school and how do you prepare students, to

Chad Kanoff ’13 takes over the starting quarterback role this year on a football team with a depleted roster.

Basketball star receives 30 college offers By Saj Sri-Kumar

The starting center/power forward for the boys’ varsity basketball team has narrowed his college choices to six after receiving 30 nathanson ’s/chronicle scholarship offers. Zena Zena EdosomEdosomwan ’12 wan ’12 has narrowed his list to Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Southern California, University of Texas, University of Washington and Wake Forest University. Throughout the month of July, Edosomwan participated in tournaments in front of college scouts, hosted by the Amateur Athletic Union, where he heard from 30 interested schools. “I was very happy, I was very humbled,” Edosomwan said of the Continued on page C7


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