Tiger Newspaper November 2016

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VOLUME 103 ISSUE III NOVEMBER 8, 2016

IN THE NEWS

SOUTH PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL 1401 FREMONT AVE, SOUTH PASADENA, CA 91030

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WALKING SHIELD

COFFEE AND POETRY

TELESCOPE NIGHT

FBLA and SkillsUSA are filling backpacks with clothing for Native American children through November 28.

Tunnel Magazine is hosting an Open Mic event on Friday, November 18 at Holy Grounds Coffee and Tea.

The Astronomy Club hopes to view Saturn’s rings and the moon at their Telescope Night this Thursday.

IN A CHANGE OF PACE, Senior Owen Keith makes SPHS history as the first winner of the Homecoming Court crown who is not a woman. Keith was crowned during halftime of the football game, as part of the outer space-themed ceremony.

Homecoming promotes school spirit Homecoming 2016 breaks and upholds tradition STORY RACHEL LU PHOTOGRAPH MATT SCHOLTZ The annual Homecoming celebration at South Pasadena High School involved students in a series of spiritcentered activities on Friday, November 4th. The day featured an assembly, picnic, and dance, all centered around the Royal Tiger Court and the student body. The festivities culminated with the announcement of the 2016 Royal Tiger during the football game halftime show. The activities began with an assembly to introduce the 2016 Royal Tiger Court. ASB videos highlighted the Court’s interests and promoted the outer space theme. Each member of this year’s gender-inclusive court was then escorted to the stage, where they were asked informal questions about their personal tastes and preferences.

After classes, students attended the Homecoming Picnic, which featured over 50 different booths along Diamond Ave manned by clubs and other campus organizations. Students purchased food and items ranging from InN-Out burgers to mini succulent plant pots. Additional activities included a bungee run and an escape room from the Gaming Club and Cross Country team, respectively. “I went for a food festival type of location, which really paid off [since] people enjoyed the variety of food choices and the new carnival games,” Commissioner of Clubs Danielle Lee said. Later that night, the football game halftime show showcased the SPHS Marching Band and Color Guard

as well as members of the Advanced Dance team. Each Court member was escorted onto the field by family as part of the ceremony. 2015 Homecoming Queen and SPHS alumna Sheridan Nansen then announced this year’s Homecoming Royal Tiger, senior Owen Keith. “A few months ago, I would not have imagined myself as part of the court,” Keith said, reflecting on the day’s events. “I’ll really cherish this as an incredible high school memory.” Festivities continued after the game with the “Dancing with the Stars” Homecoming Dance, which included a photo booth, laser tag, and a DJ from KIIS FM. The dance marked the end of the Homecoming day celebration.

SENIOR PRINCESS

SENIOR PRINCESS

AMELIA DeYOUNG

SOPHIA LOPEZ

DeYoung would like to become an oncology nurse and enjoys dancing and playing soccer.

Lopez loves spending time with her family and aspires to teach English to Hispanic immigrants.

DISREGARDING ACTIVISM

AN EXPECTED TREASURE

FOOTBALL LOSES ON HOMECOMING

Tiger Staff analyzes the major impacts of trivializing small-scale social injustices and everyday activism

Read Dashiel Bove’s opinions on Doctor Strange, the latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Tigers fell 46-16 to Monrovia but will face Aquinas in CIF on Friday, November 11th

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