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volume 66 issue 8 april 2019
National merit finalists
CONGRATULATIONS! 23 AHS seniors were named National Merit finalists this year. From left to right: Margaret Chang, Kelvin Maung, Sean Ye, William Shue, Isabella Liu, Michael Huang, Ailin Atasoy, Dean Frame, Geoffrey Basinger, Lucia Cheng, Ryan Wang, Alex Feng, Estelle Hooper, Jason Ke, Anusha Silla, Ivan Luu, Jessie Chen, Victor Huang, Gabriela Yu, Michelle Liang, Jennifer Qi, Kevin Tan, and Grace Mohandoss. By AILIN ATASOY
the most competitive state in the country, netism, I really liked Electrical Engineering and can now attend USC’s Viterbi School for The luncheon consisted of the finalists, Engineering for half the price. However, I do their parents, and many important figures in think the test is mostly luck to a certain dethe community like the Police/Fire Depart- gree...[because] becoming a semifinalist can ment and other school principals. As mem- rest on [a] guess” Achieving the title of a Nabers of the Senior Men and Women served tional Merit Scholar doesn’t just help with lunch, it was opened by a few songs from school-specific scholarships. William Shue, the Arcadia High Marching Band followed who is going to UC Berkeley for Astrophysby speeches from the mayor, Superintendent ics, received a scholarship that is eligible for Vanasdall, and AHS principal Dr. Forsee. Fi- any institution he attends. The lunch, pronally, as the finalists received their plaque vided by the school district, of kale, roast and certificate, they were asked to give a beef, and molten cake stood out to him the few words about their journey in the Arca- most. “But in all seriousness, it was nice to dia School District and their plans after high be given a opportunity to reflect upon our school. Senior Michelle Liang was grate- high school journey and thank all those who ful for the opportunity. “I decided to take have helped us along the way.” the PSAT because it gave me a chance for a aatasoy@apachepowwow.net scholarship. After taking AP Computer SciPhoto by AUSD ence and AP Physics Electricity and Mag-
Staff Writer and recognized at a district luncheon.
Every year, over 1.5 million students take the PSAT. Of these test-takers, only those with scores in the top 1% in their respective state (which often means getting only a few questions wrong) are allowed to apply to be a National Merit Finalist. The application, which includes essays, transcripts, and SAT scores, opens doors to numerous scholarships open only to National Merit Finalists, including a full-ride to many schools and the prestigious half-tuition Presidential Scholarship to accepted students who are also Merit Finalists. Only 15,000 students nationwide get a chance to apply as a semifinalist, and half of that move on to become finalist. On Apr. 25, 23 Arcadia High School seniors were awarded the title in California,
STUDENT LIFE
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Travel Plans for the Summer: As the school year winds down and temperatures warm up, Apaches are looking forward to and eagerly planning for the summer. Here are a few Apache-favorite travel spots.
NEWS
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Lori Lightfoot: Chicago’s First AfricanAmerican Mayor: Lori Lightfoot was elected mayor of Chicago on Apr. 2, promising better schools, safer streets, and support for immigrants and business owners.
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Dear Readers, This issue is the last one that we will be handling as EICs, and we are so grateful for all of the experiences and memories we’ve made on this journey. We’d like to express our deepest gratitude to everyone who has supported our staff’s efforts along the way; you make this job worthwhile. Signing off, Frances, Maggie, and Trinity
Also in this issue:
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and has been a hit in the box office ever since. ACADEMICS pg. 12-13 Lucky Test-taking Outfits: When it comes to tests, sometimes a lucky charm is the last boost you need to feel confident and prepared. Photo courtesy of JUSTIN CHEN Apaches share their own lucky charm—their SPORTS pg. 16-17 outfit—and the reasoning behind this test ritual. pg. 14-15 Varsity Golf: Pacific League Champs: On PERFORMING ARTS What the Constitution Means to Me: The BroadApr. 18, Varsity Golf won its match at Hansen way play What the Constitution Means To Me Dam. The team’s successes did not end there, however, as the boys were crowned Pacific is a memoir that follows actress and playwright Heidi Schreck and how the U.S. Constitution reLeague Champions as well. lates to her life.