May/June 2014

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World Is Our Campus The The World Is Our Campus Volume 61, Issue 9

Arcadia High School 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA

May/June 2014

New Leadership and New Responsibilities

In this issue:

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NEWS pg. 2 Car Wash Hiatus: AUSD puts a hold on car wash fundraisers in the district as a result of the drought.

Photos by BEN GEISBERG

A NEW BEGINNING With the 2013-2014 school year ending, The Apache Pow Wow says goodbye to its old leaders and welcomes new ones to take the reins. By MICHELLE HUANG Graphic by JOSH BAY

CENTER SPREAD pg. 18 Pow to the Wow: The graduating seniors for this year’s newspaper staff put the “wow” in Pow Wow.

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ACADEMICS pg. 18 OSB Places at Nationals: The team placed 2nd in the nation and finishes off a strong season of competitions. Have a question, comment, or concern about the Pow Wow? Email the Editors-in-Chief at eic.powwow@gmail.com. or find us online at arcadiapowwow.wordpress.com

Staff Writer With the end of another school year comes a new set of leaders for The Apache Pow Wow. This year, rising seniors Katrina Chao and Stanley Shaw will fill in the positions of Editors-in-Chief, replacing graduating seniors Christopher Cho and Vanessa Yu, while rising senior Belle Zheng will become the new Managing Editor, taking the position of graduating senior Ariana Arzani. These three leaders were carefully chosen from a list of applicants by the previous leaders and Pow Wow’s adviser, Mr. Johnny Lee, in early April. However, not only were there new leaders, but also page editors and members were refreshed as well. Some candidates were admitted, as page editors received different sections to take charge of, and existing members were promoted. For the members of Pow Wow, meeting deadlines, teamwork, and effectiveness is key. Writers have deadlines set by their page editors for their story submissions, while page editors have deadlines set by the Editors-in-Chief for when they need to complete their pages. Page editors must also learn how to use Adobe InDesign and Photoshop to arrange their pages, and when they’re done, the Editors-in-Chief take those pages and send it to the publisher, stringing them into one cohesive newspaper. “Teamwork is essential in Pow Wow,” said Stanley. “We need everyone to put in their fullest in

order to churn out the final product.” Although the core of Pow Wow revolves around writing stories, the other portion of the program consists of stitching a page together. After a writer submits his or her story, page editors design and create pages that will eventually be printed. At the end of this process, the Editors-in Chief make sure that each section’s pages are in order, and verify that the layout is highquality. While the Editors-in-Chief deal with the actual newspaper, the Managing Editor oversees Pow Wow’s funding and events, and works closely with the Advertising and Fundraising sections to ensure that Pow Wow has the money it needs to continue functioning. According to graduating senior Ariana Arzani, one of the best things about being a Managing Editor is “coordinating bonding events and seeing underclassmen talk to upperclassmen.” Although this seems like a lot of work and stress for the Editors-in-Chief and Managing Editor, Vanessa described how “the stress from the responsibilities are more than compensated by the publication of the newspaper, and the unified teamwork that created it.” Chris considered it “a privilege and honor to have helped run the organization [he] loves.” And in conjunction with Pow Wow’s former webmaster, rising senior Jonathan Matsumoto, Chris was able to accomplish “a personal goal” he has “cultivated for many years: helping to launch Pow Wow’s official website (www.arcadiapowwow.wordpress.com).” “Pow Wow is a second family, and a diverse one at that. I’ve been in Pow Wow for four years now, and I’ve gotten to know everyone. Being in contact with

so many people has introduced me to perspectives that have, in turn, augmented my own,” continued Christopher. Vanessa agreed, adding that “Pow Wow is an amazing group of driven individuals, bound by a common passion for the written word. Discovering and working with my second family has been so inspiring.” Although the old editors expressed sadness over leaving Pow Wow, they have great hope for the new editors. “I’ve known Katrina, Stanley, and Belle for three years, and yet I’m continually amazed by their unrelenting enthusiasm, quick wit, and downright remarkable tenacity. With their wonderfully different personalities, they each bring something unique to the table. It’s reassuring to know that we’re leaving Pow Wow’s leadership in such capable hands,” reflected Chris. Ariana, too, praised her new replacement and said, “I have no doubts that Belle will do a great job. She’s always on top of things and able to get things done.” The new editors themselves are ready to jump in and assume responsibility. When asked about her new position, Belle replied, “I’m really excited for the coming school year, and look forward to helping our members develop a close-knit relationship with each other.” Adding to Belle, Katrina also expressed her anticipation and stated, “I want to do my best for everyone, and I’m excited to see everyone grow and develop over the year. I’m sure next year’s staff will be great, and we can all grow together as a program and family.” mhuang@pachepowwow.com


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