The Forge, Volume 98, Issue 3

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VOLUME 98, ISSUE 3

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November 4, 2011

Are Wristbands Too Restrictive? All students at SBHS must brace themselves during this year’s homecoming dance. Those attending the dance will be required to wear wristbands that indicate whether or not they are following the school’s new stricter dancing rules which prohibit any kind of sexual behavior. As students arrive a wristband will be placed on them. Teachers/supervisors have been told to remove a student’s wristband if they are under the impression that student is dancing inappropriately. Under this policy, if a student’s wristband is removed, that counts as one warning, if they are caught breaking the rules again, they will be asked to leave the dance. The school has given much thought to Emma Deardorff

Staff Reporter

whether or not they were going to crack down on inappropriate dancing or continue to turn a blind eye. And although this may seem an impulsive decision by administrators, it has been discussed on multiple occasions. Yes, it may upset many students, but the pros and cons have been layed out, and the decision to enforce the wristband policy was not taken lightly. Mr. Becchio explains the decision further, “It’s not that you can’t have fun and be close to people dancing, it’s just the very explicit gestures that happen when grinding that we will be looking for.” “We,” as in the numerous chaperons that will be present at the dance with the purpose to watch students carefully and give out warnings where they see necessary, as well as ask ill-behaved students to leave. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

Dons are one step closer to playoffs

A special thanks... We would like to sincerely thank the Santa Barbara High School Alumni Association for their extreme generosity in funding this issue. In these tough times, much of a newspaper’s valuable time issues. This donation, however, has given The Forge some extra breathing room and has allowed us to spend more time on producing a quality issue. The Alumni Association has awarded nearly $600,000 in scholarships to welldeserving Dons and continues to serve as an engine that drives our school upward and onward. This issue is dedicated to the Alumni Association in recognition of its continued support of Santa Barbara High School.

Whose house? Although the Dons were on the road at San Marcos for the 52nd annual “Big Game”, it felt like a home game. While the Dons were beatAaron Martin

Co-editor-inchief

Fernando Arellano gets pumped up before the “Big Game” at San Marcos.

What’s Inside? Student Life: Homecoming Princesses SPORTS: Quidditch in the Quad Features: iPhone 4s Review

stands and home stands were having a battle of their own. The Dons were up 35-14 when the Royals had a huge kick return for 97 yards, but that would be the only offense generated by San Marcos in the second half. When the play happened the home fans were ecstatic. How did the Dons fans respond? By chanting “SCORE-BOARD!” This would not be the end of the Dons fans. At halftime, male students from Santa Barbara dressed as San Marcos cheerleaders and ran around the track in front of the home crowd. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10


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