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November 2011 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast, CA 92657 Volume 12, Issue 2 September 2011 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast, CA 92657 Volume 12, Issue 1
A Talk With Thomas: A Welcome from Your President
Just Breathe Jenna Shapiro ‘13 In this Issue... Assistant Editor-In-Chief
Natasha Sakraney ‘12 Front Page Editor
Which Clubs Caught Your Eye?
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cost of the dances. This shows StuCo’s B : H o w a r e s p i r i t r a l l i e s and the administration’s commitment to g o i n g t o w o r k t h i s y e a r ? Before you read this, take a deep breath. making events accessible for all students. TH: Spirit rallies will remain class The Bolt (B): What are you most I am writing this article after attending a two-hour B: Some people may say that academics competitions. We will also try and excited about for this upcoming year? college information session (which does not include and other things should be given higher recognize the athletes from our sports T h oon m my a s H a g u e ( T H ) : I a m the rather lengthy parental follow-up) and, priority than school dances? Why are teams in spirit rallies. Although will be most excited to see kids get way home, my feelings consisted of: stress, worry, Remembering a Day That you personally celebrating our individual classes, we super involved and for us to excitement, and a dash of hopelessness. However, as Elise Sugarman ‘13 Will Never Be Forgotten......2 s o p a s s i o n a t e also want to celebrate the whole school. Staff Writer a great time while bringing your favorite romantic comedy’s damselhave in distress about the topic B: How do you respond when people meaning and change to the school. can attest, the radio seems to have an electromagnetic On October 7th, 53 clubs came toof Sage dances? say that Sage is losing its “Saginess”? How would you express the wavelength that periodically tunes in to theB: frequency gether during the annual Sage Hill clubs TH: Dances are TH: I think that if Sage stays the of its listeners’ thoughts, and, accordingly, dynamic broadcasts on StuCo this year? fair. Tables full of different clubs lined a n i m p o r t a n t same every year then it shows that the TH: This year we have, by far, the an appropriate song for their emotional needs. perimeter of are Wilkins Town Square. o p p o r t u nthe i t y students complacent. I think that As I sat in the car with my distastefulbest Student Council I have ever been recipe of of town square, a student f o r s t u d eAt n tone s corner part of “Saginess” is the desire to create a part of. The reason for this is that feelings, I suddenly became aware of Pink’s distincabout Sage’s returning Pink t o r e m was i n d learning your own unique year at the school. I every member is there for the right tive voice practically screaming at me. Now, whether Ribbon Club, while at another corner, a themselves that think the senior class, as leaders of the reasons and truly has a passion for the you admire the pop star’s outspoken attitude or have student school, might beplays founda sharing theirin apthey are still large role shaping work that they do. Although we still always been a little bit scarred ever since her horrorpreciation for Arnold Palmer by signing k i d s . S c h o o l each year. Saginess will only die if have lots of work to do, the whole film-inspired “Please Don’t Leave Me” music video upto for the brand new Arnold Palmer Club. is supposed the kids no longer care about it, but I Girls’ Volleyball Ready for StuCo deserves great recognition (I have had both thoughts of her), her words at this The wide variety of clubs covered almost fun. Students don’t see that happening anytime soon! for the work they have done over the moment could not have been more welcome. She an Epic Season......................3 every interest a student have! you can learn to B: What’s one could piece ever of advice sang, “Pretty, pretty please, don’t you ever,summer. StuCo doesn’t even usually ever feel, Joining clubs allows students to par-class? '*4#!2/#-).)*7/# would have for the freshmen like you’re less than, less than perfect.” work over the summer. I trust them ticipate in the Sage culture and become a between a s trong TH: Don’t be afraid to be a little weird. fully to make decisions because These simply stated, slightly repetitive, yet utpart of the “Sageyness” thatbe makes thisweird, commitment to a little Even if you might they always make the right ones. Photo courtesy of:Thomas Hague terly wise lyrics completely transformed my attitude. school so special. Junior Rachel Cramer academics and desire to enjoy themselves. that just makes you incredibly special. B: W h a t c h a n g e s h a v e y o u Every expectation burdening me was lifted; every and make this school the best it can be. I personally have experienced some and sophomore Ian Fries share their goals of B: What’s your favorite thing about Sage? m p l e m e n t e d i n t h e s c h o o l ? negative thought was extinguished. A irevelation To be quite honest, the dance prices were my most valuable learning at Sage for new clubs for the upcoming Hill theirTH: My favorite thing about Sage is that TH: We’ve made a few new deserving of a golden spotlight and background the main problem that I found. I talked outside of the classroom. Even though school year. it’s a home away from home, a place changes opera music suddenly occurred to me. I am perfect,to keep students in the to many students last year after Prom, academics are extremely important, Junior Rachel Cramer, who saw a need I where I feel comfortable to be who I a perfect me. By focusing on creating andloop about everything that is going inproving and it became obvious that people did think I have grown more outside of for a “choice-based service club” at Sage the am. I actually have a part this amazing on at Sage. We have installed a myself as a person today rather than building up stress not want to spend hundreds of dollars classroom and want make sure that others All Dressed Up: An Interview started the “Three Hours” Club. place and the sense of Accordresponsibility flat screen TV in the Upper for events in the future, my destiny will unravel on on dances. It really shows how great can experience this growth as well. And ing to Rachel, “The things we do and the it so With Ms. Blackwell..............4 that students have here makes Humanities for announcement and its own. our school is if one of our main problem with the new dance pricing, I just wanted people we will meet may be dangerous unique. The list of my favorite things Alexa McElroy ‘12 pictures. We have also successfully I do not intend for this to be an outlet for any Guest Writerprices! With the help of many is dance or makeabout you feel uncomfortable, is on. to show if of a Samantha you see a problem, Photo that Courtesy Burns Sage just goes so on itand “junior year anxieties.” We all face bothorganized personal the calendar board to faculty members and administrators, the administrators are willing to work important to consider seriously whether to see and external expectations. We are all make drivenit byeasy for students ew people transcend the brevity of life, and even fewer embrace it with open arms. Almost $/#$/%/#)-./#!"#156*5'7)*!.+#%/487/#!2/# you are with you and that you can enact change. up to the challenge.” that’s the do school. future deadlines and events. We all face all a battle ofgoing on at none both with all the curiosity of an age-old philosopher and the compassion of family. Rachel doesn’t want this to be a club some design. Amid these different forms of stress, Geoffrey Burns lived every day enraptured by the endless possibilities of life and was always for college applications, but rather a club the concept of “living in the moment” can become ready to come to some great understanding of a concept in physics or follow capricious for those who want to do something about a cheesy and theoretical idea, rather than a valuable whims for lighthearted fun. the issues in our world and change lives by reality. I find it ironic that, although we are physically I had Geoffrey as my running partner for an entire track season. Many days passed on performing simple acts of kindness. Her only capable of existing during this present moment Fast my forward to the stepped start of to keep up with his massive the Newport Coast sidewalk where feet frantically goal Yoon by the end of ‘13 the year is to educate You’re Funny...But You’re Shannon Zhang ‘12 Cha introduces her Heather Goldin ‘12 172"".# +/)%9#fought 3# $)1#to'*)..+# )-./# his ferocious wit and vast in time, our thoughts can so often occupy the future. stride. At the time my!251# freshman intellect comprehend club members about world issues by Assistant EditorinChief Going to Hell.........................5 EditorInChief “Challenges of the Month” and to test out the idea with an edition Yet devastating events in Seal Beach and in our own knowledge. I treasure our conversations about everything from Star Trek to the ethics of bringing them out Orr’s into the community. of The Bolt from last year. With a debuts Ms. monthly guest Sage community have recently shown us how our Welcome to The Bolt cosmetics, from the beauty of choral music to the fabric of time. A conversation with GeofClub members literally spend THREE I successfully little experimentation, Confused by our Town Meeting time is limited. They have reminded us that life is puzzles. Jenna Shapiro ’13, frey was never passive, but rather an an exciting duelto of wit20112012! It’s been almost a that engaged the mind. HOURS a month going out and helping uploaded edition and of friendly The Bolt announcement at the beginning of precious. one of our fabulous Assistant I often think aboutIssuu our talks on the road when I’m driving to school in the morning. I’m the community. and voila! We have a virtual month of school and already As lame as it sounds, a miniature book the year? Don’t be confusedI’m titled 1001 EditorinChiefs, says, “I not sure if I ever wonedition of the Bolt on our hands. even one of those intellectual spars, but I always benefitted some of us from are his counting Their first service project willam beso here to clear things up! When I said, Ways to Live in the Moment rests on my nightstand, knowledge and cleverness. Geoffrey was patient and willing to explain no matter how long incredibly excited for newspaper Our hope for the future of The going to Skid Row in Los Angeles and down the days to summer. “The Bolt is going virtual,” I meant and I flip through it when I need a reminder. One it took. He pushed myBolt capacity for thought and, whenever I reflect on our friendship, I’m is that, along with the monthly this out year! We will be making handing lunches and blankets to the it. The Bolt can now be accessed As freshmen forge new night, I stumbled upon a passage about mindfulness: inspired to tune into publishing the world around me paper, in an attempt to harness even a fraction of his of the the online digitally from the website Issuu. homeless. Rachel encourages the entire history. Literally. I’m especially “Mindfulness, which is the term we give to focused version will be linked in the biweekly friendships on the retreat this mental Curious prowess and presence as an individual. com (pronounced issue). student body to attend allonline “Three version, Hour” excited about the week, seniors prepare for the attention upon a present moment, is both an end and Community ENews email, which is In myabout? freshman year portfolio I reflected on that brevity of life, questioning how to live about how this idea came club events, regardless of whether you to New Teachers........................6 which will allow our school a means. It’s the use of awareness to awaken the sent to both students and parents. The when time is never promised. I have struggled with that question, as '*).#1!%/!72#8*!5.#6%)48)!5"*:# many have, and I know Let me explain: joined the club during clubs fair or not. reach a broader audience. YAY!” inert or sleeping parts of our minds. Why should link will also be visible in the paper for another year Sophomore Ian Fries also started a Back track to at always had the answer. His life serves as a lessonI incan’t nowSpring that Geoffrey how wait to embrace the itself so it will be easily accessible. we bother to be more awake? Because Sage, unless where we We decided to assign a junior took on ofan importance our time on earth. filled with spontaneous new club called “The World Domination One years common advantage awaken, we miss many vital experiences.internship Above all, at the OC Register to forget those infantile !2/#*/$#1!);;#$%5!/%1#!"#)#1,/75'7# So often we of joy when the world was new and the imporClub” because he wanted a club at Sage to to online newspapers is the ease of allschool hugs and other we miss the most vital experience possible—that of gain some professional journalism as a and support system for tance of our time was left unquestioned. Geoffrey’s strength came from an undying curiosity moments found only at Sage. focuspage on science political discussion. sharing more visuals in addition to the experience. On her mind was living fully, and without illusion, within our allotted reminiscent of those text. The Bolt welcomes Megan Diaz years mixed with a sense of perspective that most five times his age editors. Congratulations to all Just the name grabbed a lot of students’ The start of a new visit to Columbia University lifespan, moment by moment, as reality her unfolds.” could never achieve. ‘14 Geoffrey wasyear’s comfortable with himself in a way most would envy, the new writers listed below! We as this photo editor, who attention during clubs fair. The World +/)%#).1"#0/)*1#!2/#'%1!#5118/# the previous November, where I have recently decided to make modifications in and his blazing red ponytail symbolized a sense of individuality that was so uniquely him. will be in charge of a special section Domination Clubguest is an environment also love writers, so for just of our completely studentrun my life to “become more awake” and to she more read fully about the increasing About a year ago on my way!"# home hanging with Geoffrey, I commented to my 1,/75'7# !2/# from "*.5*/# Bolt. out The new philosophical discussion on scientific and technological improvements in let us know if you want to write! newspaper! After three years relish the beauty of each moment. The following are brother that I wanted to spend my life surrounded by people like him. Geoffrey reminds me section will add more pictures related digital journalism. How cool would political matters. Environmentalists Unite......7 Front page: Elise Sugarman some reminders we can all keep in mind to reduce on The Bolt staff, I’m honored to the articles contained in the issue every day to be present and never sacrifice my capacity to help others, no matter how it pales it be to bring a digital aspect to But where of the ‘ 1 3 a n ddoes Mthe o l ltitle y Wa n gclub ‘13 stress and increase our enjoyment of life. that month. The online version also as to serve as teammate, your EditorIncome into play? in comparison to his indelible impact on all who knew Geoffrey a classmate, our school newspaper, The Bolt? Ian accounts for the First, rather than fighting or altogether fleeing F e a t u r e s : J o y C h a n g ‘ 1 3 means more photos in color, a previous friend and inspiration. Chief. This year, we’re lucky A few days into my internship, I “world domination” part of the club stress, find a means to channel it. I personally find limitation with print. a n d Vi c t o r i a G r i f f i n ‘13 I believe I speak for the entire Sage community when I offer myto sincere condolences to asked the features editor, who I was have an extraordinary because “these two topics [science and Another goal we are trying to no greater relief than online shopping. You may find working with, if he knew about any S p o r t s : H a l l a n d M c k e n Mr. Burns and his daughter Samantha, who so valiantly fought alongside Geoffrey. Although editorial board. We also politics] fit under the banner of evil ge-n a reach is a complete online archive of all stress relief in a sport, hobby, or other activity. good ideas or websites that I could many were closer to Geoffrey than I was in our two years togetherwelcome at Sage, I am honored and Kavi Sakraney ‘14 nius ‘15 and plotting to take over the world.” Miss Ehret, a new previous editions of The Bolt. Looking Second, spend time doing things youuse. My goal was that for the next love with to have this opportunity to share the indelible mark he left on my life. Arts: Celeste Broderick ’14, Jeremy Ian’s goal for the club is to do numerous back through old Bolt newspapers is addition to college counseling school year, students Iwould not for you people you love. It’s simple. would say to restway in peace, Geoffrey Burns, but a soul as transcendentally science and engineering projects that can Dorne ’13, and Sidney Lee ’15 a great to look back on Sage’s office, as with our everyadvisor. She only after be able to access the school Third, remember to breathe. Take a moment, intelligent, curious and deeply influential as yours can never truly be at peace hopefully be entered in competitions. history, and with the recent 10year Opinions: Eric Zhang ’14, newspaper around school when an has in completing an essay you’re proud of or achieving thing. Your compassion and love of inquiry will continue to live on inextensive the hearts, experience minds anniversary, I know my curiosity about Look Draw your favorite animal in E r i for k a emails, L y n and n Glisten r e e to n town ’ 1 4 , a goal you set for yourself, to recognizeissue came out, but also online. your acboth journalism and dealing and triumphs of all ofSage’s the people who have cared so very deeply about you. Thank you for beginning has been sparked meeting announcements for club meet O n l i n e n e w s p a p e r a n d 10 seconds..............................8 a n d S o p h i a F a l m a g n e ‘12 complishment and revel in it. with stressed everything, Geoffrey,somewhat. and I hope you are still the questions that droveout yourteenage With the wrestling help of with Nikki ings and events that you may not have magazines more Finally, in the wise words of Pink, remember that are becoming School Life: Brian Slaughter life. I will miss you. Imai, Director of Library Recources, writers—a skill that comes in common, and, as a result, becoming seen at clubs fair. you are perfect.
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all previous issues will soon be able handy during editing sessions! ’15 and Juliette Singarella ‘14 the main source of information. I to be viewed in an online database via followed my editor to the desk of We are also thrilled Lifestyle: Andrea Candelaria the library section of Sage’s website, Kevin Sablan, who works on the ’13 and Katie Bick ‘12 an archive that will continue to grow to reveal some new additions Register’s technical areas, which as we publish more and more issues of to our program—Heather includes its website and other social The Bolt. G o l d i n ‘ 1 2 , o u r s a v v y Editor’s note: It is with heavy hearts media outlets. Sablan suggested index Assistant EditorinChief, that the entire Bolt staff expresses a site called Issuu.com, which Can we dub dubstep real music? Reppin’ the World of Theatre………………....2 center stage sagersinvolves uploading the issues of our online our condolences for alumnus “The first time I heard dubstep, I wanted to throw mywrites about Angels Baseball: Not in the Outfield ………...5 The Bolt in PDF form for a nice, Geoffrey Burns’s family. It is never “There’s an empowerment that comes along with version Ain article to County Daythe at Occupy Orange …………....6 car stereo out the window...” high quality online version of our On the back page, easy to accept the loss of someone Radio Festival……………………........7 writing poetry...” page the 4 left. iHeart page 3 own studentrun newspaper! of such admirable character. He will always be in our hearts.
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