The Sidekick - Issue 6 - May 2012

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theSidekick Coppell High School

Year in Review

185 Parkway Blvd. Coppell, TX 75019

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HALEY BECK

in-depth MARTIN KALEV

VERN ZHANG

Stanford University Princeton University Major: Molecular Biology or Biochemistry Number of ‘I Rock CHS’ shirts: Six Bucket list: I want to ride in a zorb Favorite band: Coldplay Favorite childhood television show: Zoboomafoo Most unique skill: Able to drink a lot of coffee in a day Longest time gone without sleep: 36 hours Favorite teachers: Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Creighton and Mrs. Martin

Major: Business Number of ‘I Rock CHS’ shirts: Four Bucket list: Just to travel the world and study abroad Favorite childhood television show: SpongeBob SquarePants Celebrity crush: Megan Fox Biggest fear: Being average Favorite midnight snack: Cheetos Favorite teachers: Mrs. Creighton, Mr. Brock Biggest motivation in life: That I have the ability to make an impact in the world

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ANAND DHARIA

Major: Engineering Favorite food: Rice Guilty pleasure: Pokémon Golden moment in high school: Winning homecoming king Biggest pet peeve: When people ask me about my pet peeves What is your most unique skill? Being me What will you miss most about CHS? The people here Longest time you went without sleep? Three days Favorite teacher: Mr. Brock

CLASS OF 2012

The University of Pennsylvania

TOP TEN

Information by Kimberly Del Angel, Chase Porter Photos by Brian Hwu, Rowan Khazendar

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HELENA YOU

Washington University in St. Louis

Major: Undecided Favorite band: Maroon 5 What will you miss most about CHS? My friends and my family in Coppell Do you have any advice for incoming freshman? Don’t procrastinate. You don’t have to overload yourself with classes, but make sure to do your best in each class Favorite teachers: Mrs. Westervelt and Mrs. Creighton Biggest motivation in life: Being successful Biggest pet peeve: Pencil tapping Celebrity crush: Scarlet Johansson Biggest fear: Spiders

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JONATHON ZUNIGA

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Duke University Major: Neuroscience Guilty pleasure: Watching Disney movies Favorite childhood television show: Dragon Tales What are you going to miss most about CHS? The friends I made in IB What is your most unique skill? I can play the oboe, but I wish I could juggle What is your favorite school club? Cupcake Club Favorite midnight snack: Chocolate Biggest fear: Heights.

MATT BAUCUM

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Pepperdine University Major: Psychology Favorite band: Coldplay Biggest motivation: My Faith Favorite childhood television show: Arthur Special skill: I am exceptional at Super Mario Strikers Favorite midnight snack: Chocolate chip cookies Golden moment of high school: When I won most likely to succeed Freshman advice: Be super nice to your teachers the first couple weeks of the semester and they won’t get on to you as much if you slack off

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JULIE TAN

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www.coppellstudentmedia.com

Vol. 23 No. 6

May 2012

Coach Chasteen to pass ball, retire

Christina Burke Staff Writer

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After leaving an administrative position at Coppell High School years ago, Mike Jasso returned to CHS this year taking on role of principal. Jasso is proud to be back with the Cowboys and ecstatic to see good things come in his next year as principal.

25 OCT

The groundbreaking club held its first meeting at CHS with around 25 members in its first year. The GayStraight Alliance formed this year, making school history. The club has taken off strong this year, and plans to flourish more in years to come.

13 JAN

Due to the record setting number of cans that students gathered for the 2011 Souper Bowl of Caring fundraiser, CHS was asked to host a nationally televised pep rally to kick off the 2012 Souper Bowl of Caring fundraiser with the motto ‘Tackle Hunger’.

A large crowd roared under the Friday night lights as Coppell Middle School East principal Laura Springer was crowned Coppell’s second annual hometown hero by the Public Service Academy. This was Springer’s second year to be nominated, ending in a well-deserved victory. She is an inspiration to many students in Coppell for years and continues to change lives at CMSE.

19 NOV

The Coppell Cowgirls volleyball team fought long and hard all season down to the very last point, succeeding in bringing home Coppell’s very first state C] championship for the sport. Under the new leadership of coach Julie Green, now a backto-back championship coach, the Cowgirls were able to make CHS history.

3 APRIL

Students were called into a duck and cover this year as a terrible storm and three tornadoes raged upon Coppell. During sixth period, students and staff inside CHS were asked to gather in the hallways and stay away from the windows. After the storm passed, everyone was safe, but damage was costly to cars and homes around the city.

To see more go to Coppellstudentmedia.com

Photo by Jack Ficklen

Head basketball coach Brad Chasteen gives his players advice during a time out. This will be Chasteen’s last year as head coach. Sammy Robben Sports Editor

Coppell High School has always been one of tradition, and last week the boys basketball program’s 16-year tradition of excellence with coach Brad Chasteen on the bench ended with his resignation.

Chasteen came to Coppell after serving as boys basketball coach at South Grand Prairie. He led the Cowboys to 12 playoff appearances, including the 1999 state tournament where CHS lost in the semifinals. “We overachieve,” Chasteen said. “Some of our parts

have been bigger than expected, and most years we have done better than predicted by state associations. It is not the number of wins that is special to me; it is that the kids have really poured their lives into the program and done better than anyone expected. ”

Next year, Chasteen is moving from the public school coaching system to work with a Flower Mound friend on nonprofit projects, while getting the opportunity to continue coaching through a home school and select team.

see Chasteen on pg. 2

Spareribs catches up with competition Tanner McCord

Staff Writer

When hearing the words “Spare Ribs,” one’s thoughts may wander to daydreams of delicious barbeque and a nice summer cookout, and after eating said spare ribs, the last thing you will want to do is go for a run. Well, what about hearing Spareribs as someone’s name? One may think how someone went about acquiring such a nickname and what he has to do with running. Spareribs LaMothe is a Coppell resident, a weekly blogger for The Dallas Morning News and an avid runner who has grown acquainted with the Coppell Cross Country team through his daily runs at Andy Brown. As his pseudonym suggests, he could be the new most interesting man in the world, as well as one of the most humorous. He is so attached to his nickname that he would not divulge he birth name. LaMothe has been a Coppell resident for several years now and in those years he has made Andy Brown Park his second home. “I own Andy Brown, I just let everyone else run there,” LaMothe said. LaMothe is joking of course, although as active as he is on the trails, one may think he is being serious. Through his years of running, LaMothe has

grown quite fond of some of the Andy Brown regulars as well as the majority of the cross country team, in fact, after any given race where cross country runners and Spareribs run, you can probably find them mingling together. “When we would go run at the park he’d cheer us on and he had a saying that he’d encourage us with,” senior Gabe Zornes said. “RTYP, run till you puke.” This year, the Coppell High School track hosted the Run to Fund fun run and 5K on May 5 to raise money for the Coppell Education Foundation. The Foundation, although separate from the district, essentially provides funds and materials to the district and is run by seven Coppell residents, one of which is Superintendent Dr. Jeff Turner. Since 2000, this organization has raised over $800,000 for the Coppell ISD and continues to do so. Soon enough, $1 million will have been evenly distributed to each and every school in the district. LaMothe, having the power of media at his fingertips as a blogger plugged the link for the Run to Fund in several of his articles and was a participant in the 5k him-

see Ribs on pg. 3

Photos by Brian Hwu

Spare Ribs frequently participates in Fun Runs with members of the Coppell High School cross country team.


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