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Sherwood High School 300 Olney-Sandy Spring Road, Sandy Spring, MD 20860

35th Year, Issue No.3

January 31, 2013

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ESOL are spread throughout the school, such as science teacher When a large portion of stu- Emelia Gonzales room in the dents think of the ESOL program B hall and English teacher Patty at Sherwood, they do not really Jasnows room in the C hall. Rock n Roll participants find demanding rehearsals and long hours worth it in the end. understand its enormity; 200 stuLower-level ESOL students dents are a part of a close-knit take classes exclusively with by Vicky Florian 14 community within the walls of this each other, such as Gonzales school. Rock n Roll Revival is a eighth-peThis digem of the Sherwood Music Deriod ESOL v e r s e Sherwood is an ESOL center b i o l o g y partment, organized annually by group of- because any student who places class. They music teachers Bill Evans and ten faces Alex Silverbook. They work in i into ESOL 1, 2, or 3 who would b e n e fthet isolation coordination with some of the from from the otherwise attend the Northeast more remost musically talented individurest of the Consortium (Paint Branch Blake laxed pace als at the school along with vocal student assistant, Will Mills. The spectacand smaller and Springbrook) comes here number of body. ular show is a time-honored tradiCon- instead so we can offer them kids in the tion. With 40 songs in the lineup, trary to the preparation time is extensive more sheltered classes and other classroom. popular and requires serious dedication, I can go belief, the support. but for many students it is worth a little bit downthe grueling schedule. - Laura Bernard-Sanchez slower and stairs Until February 8, five songs I can exD hall, are rehearsed each day, ending at plain to the Michaela ODonnell 13 commonly known as the ESOL students in different languages about 4 p.m. For two weeks after Hallway, is not the only place in and with more details, said GonFebruary 11 rehearsals last un- Rock and Roll rehearsal after school lasts until 4 p.m. until February 8. the school with classes for ESOL zales. til 5 or 6 p.m. The week before students. Senior Cesar Martinez, the first show there are five dress gle RnR, other after school activ- ing other things. On the other hand, these stuHowever, according to junior who has exited the program, dis- dents are only interacting with rehearsals, which run through all ities and their studies, which can Nish Desai, who is a guitar player agrees with this term because he one another, leaving them with of the songs from start to finish. be a daunting task. Senior Jordan Kramer, who and songwriter, efficient rehears- doesnt think it is accurate. The less of an opportunity to get to These rehearsals start around 5 p.m. and end when the show is is a background singer, affirmed al schedules and sympathetic school has a lot of classrooms know students outside the prodone, which can be around 10 or that the three and four hour re- teachers significantly aid in the that are used by ESOL students, gram. Not many people go out Martinez commented. They ar- of their way to talk to someone hearsals, which become com- achievement of this feat. 11 p.m. ent all in one area. With these extensive rehears- mon as show time looms nearer, Several other classrooms for see ESOL, pg. 3 als, students are required to jug- [dont] leave much time for do- see RNR, pg. 4

Rock n Roll Takes A Toll on Students

ESOL Students Encounter Isolating Social Challenges


by Steffi Carrera 14

Art Department Lacks the Attention Core Subjects Receive


by Jessica Carrera 13
Art departments across the country are fighting for their survival as the U.S. Department of Education, school districts, private organizations and companies continue to prioritize STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) classes while de-emphasizing the arts and music. Exxon Mobile has aired its Lets Solve This commercials for the last seven months and the statistics that the ads report are intended to startle audiences. According to the commercials, the U.S. ranked seventeenth out of 31 countries on a science test and twenty-fifth in the world when math scores were compared. The company, along with other private donors including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Michael and Susan Dell foundation, is a sponsor of the National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI). NMSIs mission is to [improve] the current and future math and science teachers in the K-12 system and to [raise] the achievement of American students from the first grade through college, as stated on its website. This push for more intense math and science courses aims to give current students the opportunities to become serious competitors in the global job market once they graduate from college. Schools resources are being put towards improving these programs, meaning there is less to go around for other departments. Art departments around the country have been getting the short end of the stick when it comes to raising budgets and teaching standards, while some programs have even been cut altogether. Bucking the recent trend, Sherwood has not had to undergo drastic changes to the art department. We have strong administrative support at [Sherwood] who work with the department to determine what is needed to help [it] grow, said fine arts resource teacher Angela Praisner. It is my belief that our administration shares [our] values and encourages our young

see ART, pg. 2

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Arts Offer Different Perspective on Learning
from ART, pg. 1
artists to excel in their strengths. However, the possibility of modification to the art department and programs may not be too far away. At local and state levels, we are seeing cutbacks in resources which in turn will inevitably affect us at the school level, said Praisner. What those changes will be remains to be seen; they could range from an increase in required course fees to potential faculty cuts. The shift in greater attention being given to math and science classes, is warranted in terms of preparing students for trending careers; however, resources in the arts must remain in order to continue the development of visual, performing and vocal artists, said Praisner. She also says art classes expose students to innovative methods of communication not found in content-based courses. They are there to break the mundane essay writing or problem solving that is a part of the curriculum in almost every other class. Even if youre not good at art, taking a class helps broaden your imagination and increase your creativity. This can help you in other areas such as writing, class presentations, speeches or solving a really hard math problem that calls for [thinking] outside the box, said senior Janet Mansaray. She is currently enrolled in Studio 1 and is an officer in the National Art Honors Society. Fine Arts classes also offer students the opportunity to expand their horizons and display their work in shows, a chance that students who see art as a hobby would not have normally pursued. Senior Kristy Garcia had her artwork displayed last year in a show sponsored by Johns Hopkins University. I have taken art all four years of high school and am currently taking AP Studio because drawing and painting are two of my favorite hobbies. I do plan on minoring in art in college, but I mainly am trying to keep it on the side in the future, said Garcia, who plans to pursue an anthropology major. Instead of cuts to the department, there could potentially be reasonable grounds to increase the importance and requirement of the art credit. To graduate, students must complete one credit of art, which could be anything from Foundations of Art to Digital Art. The arts promote a higher order thinking process that encourages students to analyze ideas in innovative ways. Another year gives you the opportunity to begin developing conceptual & analytical problem solving skills that produce masterpieces, said Praisner.

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in brief
Changes to MCPS Seven Keys
MCPS is reviewing its Seven Keys to College Readiness in order to accommodate new national and state education reforms such as the Common Core Standardsand the changing needs and expectations of its students. Since 2009, the Keys set the minimum requirements and benchmarks for students in order to increase their chances of being ready for and successful in college. However, MCPS has determined that the county fails to recognize other pathways after high school like joining the workforce or army. According to The Washington Post, Superintendent Joshua P. Starr hopes to widen the Keys definition of student achievement to include skills not measured in standardized tests like persistence and motivation, while also assessing performance in math and reading. Starr also seeks to create new goals that focus on skills like communication and problem solving. The decision to revamp MCPS Seven Keys reflects Starrs belief that there has been too great a focus on standardized testing and overly rigid measurements of student success.

Siblings Return Home After College


by Nick Mourtoupalas 13
A number of former Sherwood students started living with their parents and siblings after years of attending college away from home, reminding each other how the dynamics of their lives have changed since they first left. Current Sherwood students appreciate having their family members home once again, although there are many hurdles to overcome. Senior Sarah Loughran lives with her older cousins at home, one of whom has graduated from college. Aside from typical arguments and fights, Loughran is glad to have her cousins at home for support. I dont like sharing the car, but I enjoy them at home; theyre still family, said Loughran. One of her cousins, TJ (07), left only about a year ago when he was 24 years old. He went back and forth between living in an apartment and living at home, so that annoyed us. He finally moved out, though, said Loughran. In our household, you do what you want to do and youre supported. If any of us mess up, we strive to get them back on track. In senior Josh Flemings opinion, older siblings should adapt to an adult lifestyle as soon as possible after leaving college. Flemings 21-year-old brother, Daniel, has recently returned home after rooming at UMBC. Its nice having help around the house and somebody to talk to, but Ive prepped myself for living without him, said Fleming. I dont think you should stay home at his age unless you, perhaps, pay rent to your parents. You need to get used to living like an adult because youre going to be doing that sooner than you think. Senior Kimmy Walshs relationship with her sister shows how exposure to different ele-

-Mary Macrae 14

Smart Phones Outsmart Teens


Its rare to see teens nowadays that do not stroll along with an iPhone, Android or other type of smart phone in their hands. The level of dependency of teens on their smart phones has raised privacy and safety concerns by several public interest groups. Federal regulators are considering changing child privacy laws, such as requiring parents permission to collect information online, to apply to teens as well, but until then teens dependency on their phones may lead to exposing personal information. Studies show that six in 10 teens own a smart phone, and this figure is rising. With the amount of time a teen spends on his or her phone, much information is given out, willingly or inadvertently. Even Twitter has the option to post a location with every tweet, so not only do people know what teens are doing, they know where the teens are doing it as well. Many smart phone owners also are unaware that many applications have the ability to collect personal information from ones phone.

-Taylor Fernandes 14

Law Makes MC Less Accessible


The Maryland Dream Act, which passed in November to provide undocumented immigrants with in-state college tuition rates, has resulted in the major increase in price for certain students due to wording in the law. According to The Washington Post, the loophole arises in the statement that immigrant students can get in-state tuition upon graduation from high school, among other requirements. This particular requirement, however, impedes an undocumented immigrant students ability to take classes at Montgomery College while still in high school. Montgomery College was the only school in the state offering in-county tuition rates to undocumented students prior to the passage of the Dream Act. Now, with the wording in the law, the school is forced to increase rates severelyup to three times the costfor students still in high school. Many students who took classes or participated in programs at the college prior to the passage of the bill are now unable to participate. The administration at Montgomery College worries that avoiding a legislative solution could make the college susceptible to a lawsuit similar to one that challenged the schools discounted rates before the law was passed.

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Senior Zac Plotkin and his sister Elana Plotkin, who is living at home after college to save money. ments in college can impact life at home after returning. [My sister] has definitely changed a lot, so its harder to relate to her, said Kimmy. After several years in college living on her own, her sister Jenn (10) said, I dont mind being home with my family but I do have a lot less freedom than when I was in my own apartment in school. Hopefully, I will soon have a full-time job and will be saving money to live on my own. Students say that getting a job and saving money is a great first step to moving out and preparing to live on ones own. [My sister] has a job, and shes been living at home for two years. During her time home, she saved a ton of money and got everything together in preparation to move out, said senior Zac Plotkin, whose older sister, Elana (Kennedy 06), feels well-equipped to dive into the adult world. Money is really the only reason I stay home. Saving $1,000 a month on rent alone and being able to put that into savings or my entertainment budget makes it worth it for me, said Elana. Since being home, Ive almost paid off all of my college loans, bought a new car, taken trips to fun places including Thailand all things I could not do without the reduced living expenses.

-Mandy Stussman 14

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January 31, 2013
There are currently 167 ESOL students. Within the last two years, 33 have exited the program.

Interaction Needed Between Groups

For obvious reasons, it is hard for students not to notice when one of their teachers is pregnant. However, students likely do not consider how much more chalStudents can skip Between the lenging and tiring it becomes to levels based on be an effective, interactive teach200 students their progress, er while handling all of the physin ESOL, so they usually ical and emotional demands of dont stay in the 23 different being an expectant mother. program for their languages are Being pregnant is hard for whole high school spoken. anyone. But being a teacher while career. being pregnant is undoubtedly much more difficult. Math teacher Sia Senior is an expert in this Sophomore Cristian Merca- area, having recently returned from ESOL, pg. 1 do, who is a member of track and from her second maternity leave. they have never met, resulting field, uses the Metro bus to get Her daughter, Michaelah, was in a separation between students to his home in Silver Spring. Al- born this past October. in the ESOL program and those though his house is about 40 minThe students are always who are not. Sophomore Audrey utes away, it takes him around so sweet about it. They want to Zimou is a level 2 ESOL stu- one and a half to two hours to know if its a boy or a girl, if they dent who admitted to not having arrive because of the bus route. can feel my stomach, Senior any friends outside of the ESOL This deterrent naturally leads to said. But teaching while pregnant program. I dont want to talk to fewer ESOL students participat- isnt always pleasant. Its easier them because I am scared they ing in after-school activities. to get winded because of the extra [will] laugh at my English, she Transportation aside, Mer- 30 pounds youre carrying Im said when explaining why she cado is glad to have joined the a physical kind of teacher. is hesitant to start conversations team. He feels he has made more Science teacher Britani Grewith her American classmates. friends through track, and thinks co is five months pregnant with ESOL resource teacher Laura this chance to talk to other Sher- a baby girl. Its harder to be on Bernard-Sanchez feels this gap wood students is improving his your feet all day. Its a lot of carcould be closed by kids simply language skills. I really like to rying around extra weight, Grereaching out to each other. If talk to Americans because I want co said. I like to move, so its American students extended the to learn English, said Mercado. very hard for me to stay off my hand of friendship, [ESOL stu- My goal is to learn English as feet. dents] would be happy to accept fast as I can. Social studies teacher Karit, Sanchez commented. She Others who have chosen to en Sinclair agrees that the lack works towards integration by en- join a team or club at Sherwood of mobility is one of the hardcouraging her students to get in- are also satisfied with their deci- est aspects of a pregnancy. The volved in clubs and sports alike, sion. Senior Blondel Ndjouan- problem is that you cant be as saying, If theyre too shy, I go djouka, who has exited the pro- effective, especially in the last with them. gram, currently plays varsity trimester, because you cant be Joining in these types of ex- soccer. He initially encountered an effective teacher if you cant tra-curricular activities is gen- some obstacles, such as staying move around. erally more difficult for ESOL at school for a straight six hours Ashley Barber-Strunk, head students because they tend to live during tryouts; he did not have of the Health Department and further from school. Since Sher- the time to go back home during physical education teacher, said wood is an ESOL center, students the two-hour break in between that her PE classes kept her accome from homes that are usual- sessions so he stayed for the en- tive during her pregnancy, but it ly more than half an hour away. tire time. was not without challenges. I did This proves to be a problem when However, Ndjouandjouka have to go to the bathroom pretty it comes to transportation; school pushed past these hindrances and often, she noted. buses are not provided to neigh- met new people in the process. Once the baby is born, the borhoods that are so far away, so My teammates are my friends, mother confronts a new set of students are forced to find other he commented. He feels the ben- challenges. The first priority is ways to get home. efits of joining the team definitely having a long-term substitute

5 Levels Of ESOL: The lower levels (1, 2) consist of students who are still learning English while the higher levels (3, 4, 5) are made up of those who know the language.

In the ESOL community, there are 36 different countries of origin.

What To Expect When Teachers Are Expecting


by Meagan Barrett 15 and Haley Whitt 15

photo courtesy of Sia Senior

Math teacher Sia Senior embraces her two daughters, Hannah (left) and Michaelah (right). Senior left in October for maternity leave. in place. I didnt just pick up someone off the street. I got a math person, said Senior. She left in October, in the middle of first quarter. Was this difficult for her? Not for me, she said with a chuckle. I left right at the end of third quarter, Greco said. Its hard to leave no matter what. But I had an emergency, and my kids came in the next day to hand worksheets in, and I wasnt here to help them. I couldnt wrap up loose ends. Greco was out all of fourth quarter. Sinclair said leaving in April for maternity leave made it more manageable for her students. I think it made it easier for students because they got to have me for a majority of the year, and I did a majority of the teaching before I left, said Sinclair. All of the teachers agree that coming back to teach while the infant stays at home is the most difficult part of post-pregnancy. Teaching is harder to do when youre a working mom, Senior said. Its hard to give 100 percent. I could no longer grade at home. I cant say [to the baby], Hold on, Ill make you dinner as soon as Im done grading. I miss [Grace] to death, said Barber-Strunk about her daughter, born in October 2011. I dont get to experience certain milestones with her, like seeing her first steps. Senior noted not only the challenges of having a newborn at home, but the benefits as well. Since she cannot grade at home, she finds other means. I grade whenever I can at school. Im multitasking. Ive become more efficient at school, Senior said. Many teachers concurred that becoming a parent made them a better teacher. Barber-Strunk added, After being a mother, I feel more passionate about teaching kids. It was a hard experience to come back to school after having Mason because it was hard to juggle being a new mom and being a teacher, Greco said of her son, almost two. As a teacher, I feel like Im the mother of 170 kids.

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January 31, 2013

Three Sherwood students have started their own clubs to inspire others to volunteer and help those in need, locally, nationally and internationally.

A New Generation of Clubs


Give. Love. Hope.
by Maria Claudia Garcia-Rada 13

Knitting for Humanity


by Diana McDermott 13
Knitting for Humanity, started by senior Henrietta Biayemi, is a club in which students knit scarves to send to an organization called Knit With Love. Knit With Love in return sends the scarves to needy people such as homeless people, impoverished children abroad, premature babies, and people going through cancer treatments. The gift of a knit scarf or a beanie cap can really help brighten a hurting persons life. There is a difference between simply buying a scarf and knitting one. Although our scarves are not perfect and are at times filled with holes, our scarves are filled with love and compassion, said Biayemi. Bridget Cook 14 This is really what charity and donating is about. Knowing that people will beneSophmores Jamilah Silver and Julia Gajewski-Nemes founded the club Give. Love. Hope. fit and be grateful for our scarves is what keeps us going. It is a good feeling. volunteer at Manna Food Center in GaithThe club meets twice a month to check ersburg, which is a nonprofit organization on progress, but other than that, it is not that distributes food and educates and ad- a huge time commitment. For an inexperivocates to eliminate hunger. enced knitter it may take about a month to Our hope is that starting this club knit one scarf, but for a more experienced would not only bring the students at Sher- knitter it can take a couple of days. For wood closer together, but bring them closer each scarf, a student will receive three serto the community, said Gajewski-Nemes. vice hours. If a student does not know how The club meets approximately one to to knit, it is also helpful to donate yarn to two times a month in club sponsor, Xaviera help out with the cause. Gutirrezs room, G242. [Knitting scarves] is something peo-

Give. Love. Hope., a club that promotes volunteerism, arrived at Sherwood this past November when sophomores Jamilah Silver and Julia Gajewski-Nemes established it. The club started when [we] realized that not enough students actually go out to the community and volunteer, said Silver. The club was designed so that students make a difference in the community by actually volunteering in it, rather than simply arranging several fundraisers, as the majority of clubs at Sherwood do. I really enjoy this club because I am able to get service hours, while hanging out with my friends. It feels good to know Im helping the community, said sophomore Sonali Gupta. Give. Love. Hope. has already organized and completed several activities including delivering canned goods to homeless families in the area and gift wrapping at a local mall to raise money to support National Institute of Health (NIH) research. My favorite activity was wrapping presents at the mall because we got help raise funds while getting in the Christmas spirit, said Gupta. Throughout the year, the club hopes to make trips to several different soup kitchens and homeless shelters around Montgomery County. They also intend to

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Henrietta Biayemi holds up two scarves that members of her club have knit. ple take for granted, just yarn and needles but it is really going to help improve someones quality of life, said Biayemi. For students who want to help a charity but cannot afford to contribute a lot financially, this is a great way to get involved and help others. It is also a fairly simple hobby that someone could do at any time of the day. The club meets in K170 on the first and third Thursdays of every month and is sponsored by English teacher Maureen Meushaw.

Rock n Roll Affects Schedules


from RNR, pg. 1
Mr. Evans and Mr. Silverbook do their best to get [students] out of practice on time because of homework and other extracurriculars, said Desai. The understanding that participants may have a lot on their plates is well recognized by the teachers, thus after March 1, rehearsals are scheduled so that student athletes may participate in both RnR and spring sports. In addition, many students have demanding academic schedules. Practices begin at 5 p.m., thus allotting two and a half to three hours after school to complete any assigned homework. Desai said that even with the time between the final bell and the commencement of rehearsal, he finds himself staying up later than usual to finish schoolwork; however, he maintains that RnR is well worth the sacrifice. RnR and his studies are his number one priorities, he emphasizes, adding that his parents require him to maintain his grades in order to participate. I dont see [RnR] as stressful he said. Being able to play music for two hours after school with my friends is a big stress reliever and tons of fun. Desai and Kramer both agree that RnR is definitely worth the time and energy put forth by the participants. The student direc-

photo courtesy of Carla Barry

Sherwood students pose with a volunteer for the Maryland Special Olympics, who advised the students about safety precautions.

Taking the Polar Plunge


by Leah Schroeder 13
For the second year in a row, about 40 Sherwood students were among the hundreds to participate in the 15th annual Polar Plunge sponsored by the Maryland State Police. The school group participated in the fourth annual Cool Schools Challenge Plunge Frigid Friday, which is exclusively for school teams and took place on January 25, the day before the actual Polar Plunge. The Plunge asks participants to go into the Chesapeake Bay to raise money for Special Olympics Maryland, the states largest year-round organization devoted to sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Sherwoods team raised over $4600, contributing to the total amount raised of almost $1.8 million. Senior and Best Buddies President Cooper Weinberger has participated in the event both years and made a pact this year with friends to go head under. Its insane to jump in the bay in January. You know its going to be cold, but you have no idea how cold until you enter the water. I thought the water would freeze over my head, said Weinberger.

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Director Bill Evans instructs singers during a break between songs. Lenny Fobe (14) plays the piano for certain songs during rehearsal. tors do some very important work for the show, said junior Sara Zarny, who is one herself. It is so rewarding to see all that work make a really amazing product that so many people enjoy and have so for years. The pleasant atmosphere, rewarding friendships and satisfaction of performing in front of a large, live audience is both thrilling and gratifying for those involved. There are always a lot of positive remarks about the show, said junior Rachael Fox, who is a dancer. Everyone helps create an atmosphere that makes people want to keep coming back year after year.

The WarriorRelationships
January 31, 2013

Date Lab
by Briana Applewhite 13 Love is in the air, Sherwood! Here at The Warrior we thought we would try to create a love connection between the outgoing new kid, senior Cameron Chester, and straight-A varsity athlete, junior Natalie Sebeck.

Sweetheart Survey
compiled by Kaleigh Homer 15 and Sammie Spillman 16

Are you in a relationship?

25% Yes 75% No


Briana Applewhite 13

If yes ...
How long?
More than a year 31% 1-5 months 42%

Cameron Chester 13

Natalie Sebeck 14

A little bit of background.


Cameron: I moved here from Utah about seven months ago. I am very athletic. I am a Mormon and an eagle scout. Ive played the piano for 10 years and plan on continuing my talent.

*About the Daters *


Natalie: I play volleyball, basketball and lacrosse for Sherwood. Im a straight A student and a great cook.

If no ...
Do you want to be?
25% No answer 31% Yes 44% No

6-12 months 17%

Less than a month 10%

What do you enjoy?


C: I enjoy playing golf, baseball, volleyball, basketball, snowboarding, four-wheeling and working. Im always up for a challenge! N: I love stamp collecting, TV dramas, long walks on the beach and a good joke, of course. Whats green and has wheels? Grass. I lied about the wheels.

Whats your type?


C: The girl has to have a solid personality and be fun to be around. I look for someone who is very nice to everyone and doesnt have that Im better than you attitude. Oh, and Im a sucker for blonde and brunette girls. N: Well Im 510 so I guess I look for someone whos tall.

43% Yes 54% No 3% Maybe


*survey of 76 students

Do you feel high school relationships generally can last after high school?

How does being in a relationship impact your relationship with friends or family members?
We were friends before we started dating so when we hang out with friends, were together. I also babysit his younger brothers because his parents dont trust him to watch the kids, so Im very close with his family. -Christina Godzuk 14

Dinner at The Greene Turtle around 7 p.m. First impressions?


C: I definitely wasnt expecting it to be her. She was down to earth and polite. N: I didnt expect him. We have mutual friends so I knew of him, I just didnt know him. It was nice.

*About the Date *

Did the conversation flow smoothly?


C: At times, I felt like I was asking most of the questions. Maybe it was because she was nervous, but I definitely think she would have been more comfortable if we were with a group, rather than a date. C: Id give the date an eight out of 10. First of all, shes really cute and she has a good personality. She seems really funny. I like her. Id definitely go on a second date. N: It was good. It was pretty easy to talk to him.

What are some of the challenges you face being in a relationship?


Finding the right balance between hanging out with friends and hanging out with my girlfriend. -Tyler Reeves 14

Overall, what do you think of the date?


N: I would absolutely do it again. Hes a good guy.

How does being in a relationship affect your school work and grades?
Its harder to keep good grades when in a relationship, but we both manage. -Christina Godzuk 14

Could you see yourself with this person?


C: Yeah, I could see myself liking her; shes a good girl. N: Yeah, probably.

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January 31, 2013
How has your view on sex changed as youve gotten older? Senior Boy: Well, as a kid I only knew what my parents told me about it, but as Ive grown older Ive been able to see the reality of it. But I still dont know what my opinions are on sex. Sophomore Boy: I remember going through puberty and with all the hormones I often felt like I need to have sex now! but as Ive gotten older Ive realized that its better to wait. I dont want to run the risk of knocking the girl up and ruining my future.

What is the general perception of people who are sexually active? Senior Girl: Usually people are considered slutty [or] promiscuous, but I think as long as you do it with someone you actually like or someone you have a relationship with and [do] not just do with just anybody, its fine. Junior Boy: I think a lot of people think its a really bad thing, and it doesnt make sense to me why people think that, because its a natural instinct; its something that youre supposed to do.

Are opinions on sex different between your female friends and your male friends? How so? Junior Boy: Most definitely, they are completely opposite. A lot of my friends and I are really open to it but a lot of girls are just not the same way at all. I have no idea why that is; maybe thats just the way their brains work. Sophomore Girl: Yes, guys are very immature. They dont take it seriously at all. They just want to have sex with every single girl they see and then girls just always say no.

What percentage of students do you think are having sex?

Junior Girl: 40 percent. Its widely accompiled by Connor Martin 13 cepted at our school and people think its ok as long as theyre [using protection]. What do you think about people who Freshman Boy: 50 percent. I dont know anyone are committed to having sex only who has done it, but I think a lot of upperclassafter marriage? men are probably having sex. *The interviewed students on average thought that Junior Girl: Those people should gain a lot of 46 percent of students at Sherwood are sexually respect because its really hard and its a good deactive, which is only one percent off from the ac- cision. Sex is always going to be there as a temptual national average of high school students who tation for teenagers but its good to abstain. Also, have had sex: 47 percent according to the Centers its in my religious background that God created for Disease Control and Prevention. marriage for sex; you should save it until marriage because it makes it more special and I feel like if you have sex with someone before youre married, youre kind of committing adultery. Senior Girl: I think its fine. Nothing is wrong with that, but then again, youre only going to have it with that one person, so youre going to miss out on different relationships, different experiences, etc.

The Warrior interviewed eight students, one boy and one girl from each grade, to find out the range of views at Sherwood on sex.

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How often do people talk about sex seriously versus talking about it as a joke?

Freshman Girl: People tend to take sex lightly; they do not treat it as a serious thing because they dont think about the consequences sex can have. What is your personal opinion on couples at Sherwood, including public displays of affection (PDA)? Sophomore Girl: I think its ok to hold hands in the hallway or hug or kiss but I dont want to see people making out in the hallway. Thats just gross. I dont think thats ok.

Best Friends Seem to Share Just About Everything


by Jamie Langbein 13
Relationships are a tricky thing. Thats what makes them so exciting theyre unpredictable. Over the past couple years, my long-distance best friend has been in three different relationships. When things turned south for her at the end of each of the relationships, she turned to me for support like I promised her she always could. But as this happened, her relationship troubles and pains started to become the source of my troubles and pains, too. My friends ex-boyfriends cover the scale of crazy ex-boyfriends pretty well. There is a cheater, a bitter-hold-a-grudgeforever guy, and a straight-out psychopath. They werent all like that at the beginning of the relationships, but by the breakup some of their shall we say uglier truths came to light. When she told me what was going on and how much the boyfriend at the time had hurt her, I was upset. My best friend is like my rock. I look to her for strength. But when her strength to deal with all the pains that surrounded her started to wane, I began to feel troubled too. Of course, I tried to stay strong for her, but I cant tell you if my attempts at comforting her were even any help. I can only tell you the pain I felt for her. Ive only ever been in one relationship, but I definitely can tell you that being in a romantic relationship affects relationships with other friends. As humans, we feel compassion for others. Depending on the strength of our bond with another person, how we feel can negatively or positively affect how they feel too. Most of the time we cant even help it. Empathy is like a virus-- it spreads quickly and easily. People catch emotions when we wish they wouldnt. Emotions are an infectious disease, and we have no choice but to share them. My friends relationships definitely affected me. The distance between us meant I was unable to comfort her except for over the phone. Our busy lives meant that we were not always on the same schedule, and sometimes we did not have time to talk to each other no matter how badly we needed to. None of this made any of the pain and happenings any easier, but we managed. After this most recent period of our relationship, my friend is back to her beau-

tiful self. She is confident and strong. I feel better because she feels better. Were connected to each other, and we always will be.

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January 31, 2013

by Alex Porter 13

JANUARY 28
After school, senior Craig Weiss gets in his car and heads to the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (APL). Weiss is one of many students involved in Sherwoods internship program, and spends his time at the lab working on writing code for a prosthetic arm that is in development. During the drive to Laurel, Weiss describes how he became involved with the famous universitys laboratory. Unaware of APLs existence before, he discovered it at a science convention with his dad. Although it was originally described as being for Howard County students, Weiss applied for the internship that he saw and was chosen. Upon entering the campus building, all entrants are checked by security. While Weiss works on an unclassified medical project, many of APLs projects are government projects for agencies like NASA and the Department of Defense that are classified as secret. Weiss works on the Modular Prosthetic Limb, a new prosthetic arm for amputees, like those wounded in war, and paralysis victims. It can be used as either a prosthetic able to be attached wherever the arm was cut, or as an entirely separate arm mounted elsewhere to aid the paralyzed. Weiss participates in writing code

for the eye-tracking device that identifies what the arm should grasp, while others program how the limb will interpret brain signals for how to move it. He works on virtual representations and simulations of the arm for further development at a lower cost than building new ones each time. Craigs essentially writing software for some of the experimental work going on at Johns Hopkins Hospital, said his mentor, Brock. The work he has contributed to was featured on 60 Minutes, and has been used in other research at the University of Chicago, the University of Pittsburgh, and the California Institute of Technology. Different groups have their own ideas for what they want the Modular Prosthetic Limb to do, but Weiss and the teams current goals are manipulating two limbs at once and more smoothly integrating the arm into moving through physical space as well as it does virtually. In the real world, [it] is a big challenge, said Brock. Down the hall from Weiss and his computer rests a collection of mechanical body parts. The Terminator-like appendages offer a full range of movement, lifting, rotating and bending at joints. Photography is not allowed in this lab, but the ability and detail of the limb is astounding. Weiss sees his internship as beneficial toward his future career and studies. He has gained experience in a wide range of sci-

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ence fields that he thinks will continue to benefit him in his eventual computer science or physics career. The information [I learn] at APL should be applicable to many other programming positions, Weiss attested, a career

field that he says is very flexible. Weiss finds his internship and helping others to be rewarding in a world that could be more giving. At the same time knowing that there are a lot of brilliant minds out there, who only wish

to propel our society in a positive direction, is truly humbling.

Every issue, the Warrior will follow A Day in the Life of another Sherwood student. Will the next one be you?

Graduate Goes around World during Gap Year


by Sydney Morrison 13
CJ Krauss (12) did not go to college after high school, but somehow he still ended his first semester post-high school with a handful of college credits. Not one of those credits, however, was earned inside a classroom. Instead of attending a fouryear college like most students, Krauss entered a program called Carpe Diem Education. It is a gap year, technically, but Krauss is receiving 36 credits to do what he loves most: travel the world. Instead of being stuck in a room all day reading text books, Krauss spent the last few months in Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, living with the locals and learning the languages and histories through firsthand experience. Spending months abroad may seem drastic to those who have been stuck in Olney all their lives, but not to Krauss. I moved to Italy when I was 13 for three years because my mom is in the college credit and help the world become a better place? he said. Plus, it was cheaper than actually going to college! Krauss said the program really teaches you from a firsthand perspective instead of [just being shown a couple of] pictures up on the smart board. He participated in many out-of-the classroom experiences that ranged from helping at an orphanage or an organic farm to making adobe bricks for houses. Being in the field also allowed Krauss to learn things like budgeting, safe traveling techniques and global social skills. Krauss felt strongly that education happens outside of the classroom, while youre living life. Plus, you get credits through [programs like Carpe Diem], make connections with people all over the world and have experiences that most people would die for. Krauss says that more than half of his friends live somewhere outside of the United States, and that if he ever feels

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CJ Krauss poses for a picture with Thai students he helped learn English this past Fall.
Navy, said Krauss. During those three years I traveled to over 14 different countries [and many of them] multiple times. Deciding to apply for the program was a no-brainer for Krauss. Honestly, who wouldnt want to travel the world, get

like traveling back to other countries he has someplace to stay. My favorite [part of the program so far] has to be my home stay outside of Chiang Mai. I was able to spend two weeks learning how to speak Thai with my makeshift family. I love my Thai mom and grandma to death. Krauss said joining the program was the best decision he ever made. Sitting in a classroom could never match the experience of seeing the historical sites of Cambodia such as Angkor Wat and The Killing Fields in person. It really makes you appreciate the world in a different way. Krauss recently departed from the States again on January 20, heading for Ghana, where he will spend his second semester developing a theatre program for the local children and teaching them English as a second language. You could take all the classes in the world and not one would add up to actually seeing these cultures in person.

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January 31, 2013

The Two Ps Brighten Horizons


AP PSYCHOLOGY

Students in grades 9-11 are right in the midst of learning about Sherwoods many course offerings as they prepare to turn in their registration cards for classes next year. Two social studies electives, AP Psychology and Philosophy, challenge students to examine their assumptions about human thought, beliefs, behavior and motivation. These electives do not necessarily provide the final answers; instead, they inspire students to continue asking questions.

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Are identical twins really identical? The debate of Nature versus Nurture rages on. Psychologists disagree on whether the environment or the actual parenting of a child plays a bigger part in a childs mental state, personality and development. There are strong arguments for both, but a compromise between the two may be the ideal solution.
Is there such a thing as right or leftbrained people? This saying seems nearly as old as time itself. This phrase categorizes the way people think by attaching certain traits to diffe rent hemispheres of the brain. For exam ple, logic and smarts are attributed to the left hemisphere while creativity and wits go to the right hemisphere. Modern stud ies show that the designations of righ t and left hemispheres holding different traits are somewhat inaccurate because whi le the brain is indeed portioned, this does not mea n that people do not have access to the different parts at the same time.

Does God exist? From a religious standpoint, God is the overseer of the universe and everything encompassed within it. However, to skeptics, God is a fictional character, a construct of the human minds imagination which is meant to explain everything that humans do not understand or cannot bear to face head-on (for example, ones own death).

Can people really multitask? Multitasking, what some people can seemingly do better than others, is actually a fallacy. Recent research points to the conclusion that the human brain is actually not capable of multitasking, and instead does cognitive tasks one at a time. Studies may suggest that multitasking is out of reach, but it does not mean that it is entirely impossible. One may be able to train the brain to get better at performing multiple tasks by switching between separate tasks rapidly.
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Is democracy the best form of governm ent for every country? The poster boys for democracy are the concepts of popular sovereignty and liberty. The government is given limited pow er by the people and in turn provides services. Lumped in with this is liberty, the idea that the governments power cannot infringe upon certain rights. The flip side of dem ocracy, however, is that it can lead to the oppression of minorities and the exaggera ted influence of the majority.

by Shaan Verma 13 and Gi Kim 15

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The WarriorHumor
January 31, 2013
Teacher Rap Group Exposed
by Cal Wilson 14
Students believe that after school, teachers just calmly grade papers or attend boring teachers meetings; however, that is just what the staff wants them to think. Once the halls are clear of students and all the hustle and bustle of the school day has died off, eight teachers get together and relieve their stress from the school day in a very creative fashion. On January 24, at approximately 2:45 p.m., there was a faint tune echoing from the teachers bathroom in the lower H hallway. After some Warrior investigation, it was discovered that the noise was coming from a rap battle between Mr. Key and Mrs. Walker. The battle was performed in the presence of teachers Ms. Woolley, Ms. Dibler, Mr. Bell, Mr. Silverbook, Ms. Dinerman and Ms. Frensili. These eight teachers make up Sherwoods very own secret, underground rap group. The group calls themselves Sherwoods Elite Eight, and enforces a strict teachers-only policy. The Elite Eight plans a tournament at Sherwood every month, but on a new date every time to ensure no one will discover them. It all began last school year when Key was stressed overmid-terms and asked Bell if he would rap with him to blow off steam. Key and Bell enjoyed themselves so much they decided to let a few other teachers in on the fun. Each one of us was selected by Mr. Key himself to bring something special to the team, explained Frensilli. Mr. Silverbook provides the beats, Ms. Woolley schedules the events, Ms. Dibler helps us write our lyrics, Mrs. Dinerman brings the popcorn and Mrs. Walker and Mr. Bell bring the freshness. Each teacher is in charge of producing his or her own rap prior to the battles which tend to be on the subjects they teach. Some teachers rap to Silverbooks homemade beats while others rap

Witty Humor To Expose Peoples Follies and Vices


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A Thank-You Note
SAT scores, better their moods, and improve attendance! What a ridiculous statement. They think just because its been tested and replicated thousands of times across the country, with the results constantly proving the exact same point, its like, a fact or something. Its not a fact, its just science, and why should we start listening to science? Weve never done it in the past! We saw that science was trying to mess with our lives dozens of times before. There was global warming, AKA a completely normal and astoundingly fast rise in the Earths temperature. There was evolution, AKA a funny fairy tale about how somehow people grew out of a lizard, or something. There have even been studies that were pro-preventative

by Steven Palmer 13
Dear MCPS leaders who are against making school start later, First of all, thank you. You are the extraordinary minds that knock aside the over-caring parents and the whiny students. You are the revolutionaries who know that an attempt to make high school start later is even more ridiculous than efforts to put healthy food in the cafeterias, or to get bad teachers fired. You are the real thinkers. You think with your mind, not with some cockamamie crap called science. I bring up this important and impressive trait of yours because the first thing these crybabies say is, Science says that giving kids one more hour of sleep can increase their

Ms. Dibler poses as her rapping alter ego, Wanita Wolf. to the instrumentals of popular artists. Dinerman, for instance, rapped to Thrift Shop by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis with: Im gonna study APES, Only got one planet we can live on AP Environmental That class is truly awesome. Now, walk into the class like, What up, Cupcakes? Im so pumped up about some trips that APES takes Marsh and the woods are so dang frosty That people like, Dang, that trees real mossy. Boatin in, waters deep, crabbin at the scene, Dressed in school blue, cept my gators, those are green. Draped in a dredge line, oysters are all at my feet Tested water, caught some fish, kinda muddy, it was sweet. Walker answered with a rap to Silverbooks beats: Talking dollars make ya holla Yeah Talking dollars make ya holla Yeah Well its 7:25 on the clock Kids rolling in off da block Candy sales flowing non-stop Talking bout hittin up the spot Six women to thirty crazy boys Talking bout making lots of noise Here I stand waitin for an openin Voices getting louder here we go again.

healthcare, which was science telling us that it is good to see a doctor more in order to get sick less. Why would you want to see a doctor more if you want to be sick less? Doctors are for when you are sick, so seeing one even more just means youre getting sick more often. The point Im trying to make here is to keep doing what youre doing. Keep saying Screw sleep! and rubbing your eyes proudly in the direction of those wimps who want school to start later. Thank you for not dreaming of solutions to problems, but simply focusing hard enough on them until they hopefully go away. Love, A Proud to Be Sleepy Student

by Maria Claudia Garcia-Rada 13

The Love of My Life


really get to know someone over text? I absolutely love how I can rant about my feelings to him and he answers me with k. I mean, after all, they do say every kiss begins with k! Today at school was so amazing! I took around 100 pictures with him and uploaded them on Instagram and Facebook! There are pictures of us kissing, us holding hands, us looking deeply into each others eyes, and the classical picture of us hugging. All of them with the caption 12/14/12 (the day we started dating) love you so much, forever and always. All this reminds me that I have to change my relationship status on Facebook to married. I just saw him a few hours ago and I miss him so much already! Of course I just tweeted that because I want everyone at school to know that Im taken. Oh and I forgot to mention that I dont even think of my ex that I

Dear Diary, Forget what I said in the previous pages; this time Ive found love. Its been two days since I started dating the love of my life. It all started in English class when he picked up my pencil. It was so romantic! I remember telling him thank you. It was just love at first sight! I will never forget that day. The next day was even better; he asked me out! It was official, we were now dating! I dont get how adults need dates to get to know each other. I knew it was love that instant! What I love most about my relationship with the man of my dreams is that we text every second. So when Im bored in class, I always have his sweet Ok, cool, kk texts to entertain me. Did I mention that you can

dated last week! Im just so happy to say that I finally found love! At lunch, he makes me feel like the luckiest girl in the world. He takes me to a corner (our special corner), where all the teachers can see and we just make out there. Its so romantic when teachers tell you to stop and other students stare at you. Did I mention that he walks me to class? Its so great to get to walk into class late because Im busy making out with him once again. I love seeing the looks on other girls faces, like they are so jealous of me! Well, I think this journal entry is done because my boyfriend just texted me saying that we need to talk. He probably just wants to tell me how much he loves me. Bye for now, Anna

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The Grammys have come to exemplify all thats wrong with the music industry: commercial-sellout artists thrive, while more legitimate artists are passed by. The nomination process is to blame. Record companies and artists submit their work to the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) in order to be reviewed by a panel of 150 experts who determine its eligibility for nomination. They then vote and the top five are selected in each category. The NARAS states that votes are not based on record sales, chart performance or record company influence, but the quality of the music alone. This seems untrue, especially when 2Chainz won a Best Rap Album nomination for Based On A T.R.U. Story when an undoubtedly higher quality artist like Childish Gambino wasnt nominated for his album Camp last year. As The Los Angeles Times noted in their respective reviews, 2Chainz is not a very good lyricist, his flow is a little clumsy and his phrasing is monotonous, while Gambino has emotional rawness ... shot through with surprisingly legitimate R&B vocals. As of mid-January, Based on a T.R.U. Story has sold nearly 500,000 copies, while Camp hasnt even broken the 200,000 mark. Yet the NARAS still contends that sales are not a factor in nominations. Ultimately, the Grammys and CBS care more about the size of the audience watching the awards show and try to maximize viewers by only nominating commercially successful artists because it isnt popular or profitable to promote the art of an unknown musician, so they dont.

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sEl Camino The Black Keys sSome Nights Fun. sBabel Mumford & Sons sChannel Orange Frank Ocean sBlunderbuss Jack White Grammy Fact: None of these artists have ever been nominated for this award before.

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Nominees for Best Picture:


sAmour sArgo sBeasts of the Southern Wild sDjango Unchained sLife of Pi sLincoln sLes Misrables sSilver Linings Playbook sZero Dark Thirty Oscar Fact: Les Miserables is the only musical drama nominated for Best Picture this year.

sJessica Chastain Zero Dark Thirty sJennifer Lawrence Silver Linings Playbook sEmmanuelle Riva Amour sQuvenzhan Wallis Beasts of the Southern Wild sNaomi Watts The Impossible Oscar Fact: This group of nominees hold both the youngest and oldest nominees ever nominated for this category. Wallis is the youngest at the age of nine. Riva is the oldest nominee at 85.

Nominees for Best Animated Feature Film:

NOMINEES FOR RECORD OF THE YEAR:

NOMINEES FOR BEST POP DUO/GROUP PERFORMANCE:

sShake It Out Florence and the Machine sWe Are Young Fun. featuring Janelle Mone sSomebody That I Used to Know Gotye featuring Kimbra sSexy and I Know It LMFAO sPayphone Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa Grammy Fact: Fun. is one of six artists nominated for six Grammy Awardsthe most this year.

sLonely Boy The Black Keys sStronger (What Doesnt Kill You) Kelly Clarkson sWe Are Young Fun. featuring Janelle Mone sSomebody That I Used to Know Gotye featuring Kimbra sThinkin Bout You Frank Ocean sWe Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Taylor Swift Grammy Fact: Somebody That I Used to Know was the second most viewed video on YouTube in 2012 after South Koreas PSYs Gangnam Style by 460,000,000 views, but singer Gotye beat PSY three Grammy nods to zero.

sBrave Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman sFrankenweenie Tim Burton sParaNorman Sam Fell and Chris Butler sThe Pirates! Band of Misfits Peter Lord sWreck-It Ralph Rich Moore Oscar Fact: Out of all his films, Tim Burtons animated films are the only ones that have ever been nominated for an Oscar.

Nominees for Best Actor in a Leading Role:

sBradley Cooper Silver Linings Playbook sDaniel Day-Lewis Lincoln sHugh Jackman Les Misrables sJoaquin Phoenix The Master sDenzel Washington Flight Oscar Fact: This years nominees are a mix of first time nominees (Cooper and Jackman) and seasoned veterans (Day-Lewis, Phoenix and Washington).

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sThe A Team -- Ed Sheeran, songwriter (Ed Sheeran) sAdorn -- Miguel Pimentel, songwriter (Miguel) sCall Me Maybe -- Tavish Crowe, Carly Rae Jepsen & Josh Ramsay, songwriters (Carly Rae Jepsen) sStronger (What Doesnt Kill You) -- Jrgen Elofsson, David Gamson, Greg Kurstin & Ali Tamposi, songwriters (Kelly Clarkson) sWe Are Young -- Jack Antonoff, Jeff Bhasker, Andrew Dost & Nate Ruess, songwriters (Fun. featuring Janelle Mone) Grammy Fact: Three of these artists (Jepsen, Clarkson, and Fun.) are nominated for the Best Pop Performance, but Pimentel is the only nominee in this category nominated for Best R&B Performance.

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In light of recent events, including the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School and at a Texas community college, President Obama wants new policy on gun control. As reasonable Americans, no, as reasonable human beings, we must realize the potential this policy has to make schools safer and to prevent catastrophe nationwide. It is obvious that banning assault weapons (guns possessing certain military-type features), limiting ammo capacity and establishing a national registration for guns are the first steps in the right direction to making our country safer. Obama has suggested banning assault weapons, which is logical because guns are generally used for the sport of hunting or protecting yourself, and assault weapons are not necessary for either. Civilians should not be trusted with weapons of this deadly magnitude, as made clear by recent events. Their first purpose was for the military, so they should stay in trained, professional hands. Also included in the suggested gun control policy is limiting the capacity of the magazine to 10 rounds. Logically, fewer bullets means fewer people being injured or killed at a time, and more frequent opportunities to stop the shooter as they change magazines. Obama also promotes establishing a national registry for guns. This would let government agencies such as the FBI know who has what gun and could be useful in crime scene investigations. It would be no different from registering your car, which you do in order to keep track of and protect it from falling in to the wrong hands. Wouldnt

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you want to similarly protect your weapons? This, in conjunction with stricter background checks, would make it more difficult for those who could potentially pose a threat to obtain a gun. All of these efforts can trickle down in the school system and protect young citizens from future attacks. Schools can consider how to strengthen security further. For example, getting armed and trained security guards in every school could prove useful in the event of an attack. They would already be in the building, as opposed to having to call in the police, which would mean they could respond immediately, potentially saving many lives. Students might feel safer knowing that there is this added protection. The incorporation of firearms into the school day may not be the easiest choice to enact from the start, so it might be more ideal to work on better security and screening techniques. Schools should make entering the building more difficult and available to only a select few. This could be achieved by increasing the number of security guards, especially in elementary schools, where there currently arent any, and better incorporating the use of a buzzer system, so that all doors are locked and administrators must approve everyone who enters the building. Obama is heading in the right direction to make communities and schools safer for everyone. And despite potential disagreements, history has proven that we sometimes have to sacrifice some of our rights for the greater good. As Americans and as people, we have to make this sacrifice to save as many lives as we can.

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Executive Editor .................................................. Leah Schroeder 13 Print Managing Editors ............................................ Diana McDermott 13 Robel Wondimu 13 News Editors ......................................................... Jessica Carrera 13 Mandy Stussman 14 Relationships Editor ................................................Vicky Florian 14 Features Editors ...................................................... Mary Macrae 14 Connor Martin 13 Humor Editors ...................................................... Andrew Wasik 13 Cal Wilson 14 Spotlight Editor ................................................ Sydney Morrison 13 Opinions Editors ................................................. Melissa Fajardo 13 Whitney Marie Halaby 14 Wondering Warrior Editor....................................... Jenni Kenel 14 Entertainment Editors ................................ Michaela ODonnell 13 Maria Claudia Garcia-Rada 13 Sports Editors ...................................................... Jamie Langbein 13 Joey Lavoie 14 Online Managing Content Editor .................................. Michael Natelli 14 Managing Technical Editor .................................... Shaan Verma 13 Page Editors ........................................................... Brendan Cudd 14 Joy Zhang 14 Content and Copy Managing Content Director ...................................... Alex Porter 13 Content and Copy Editors ............................. Briana Applewhite 13 Steffi Carrera 14 Alyssa Miller 13 Nick Mourtoupalas 13 Evan Schwartz 13 Managing Photographers ....................................... Bridget Cook 14 Taylor Fernandes 14 Photographers........................ Randi Arizona 13, Daniel Hatfield 13 Staff Writers ........................ Serena Arness 16, Annie Augustine 14 Meagan Barrett 15, Dylan Craig 16 Michael Crooks 14, Cameron Graf 13 Emma Hierholzer 15, Kaleigh Homer 15 Brian Hughes 15, Lucy Hurlbut 14 Sean Kang 14, Tom Lee 14 Julianne Maxwell 13, William McDermott 15 Kyle Melnick 14, Marie Moeller 15 Hunter Moore 15, Alec Perez 14 Samantha Schwartz 16, Sam Selby 14 Sammie Spillman 16, Will Van Gelder 16 Haley Whitt 15, Betselot Wondimu 15 Pollster ............................................................. Katie Mercogliano 14 Advisor ............................................................................... Peter Huck

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by Katie Mercogliano 14

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Mental Healthcare Urgently Needs Change


psychiatric hospital beds have been eliminated. People cant get help until they go into crisis. Americans who have physical illnesses like diabetes get our full support when it comes to their treatment, as they should. The approach taken on those with mental illness should be just as urgent as the approach that would be taken on those who have physical injuries or illness. Along with the alterations to access to mental healthcare, the attitude towards mental illness needs to be changed. The common misconception that all who are mentally ill are also more prone to violence is not true, but there is a subgroup. Those who are predisposed to violence, who have refused mental illness treatments, and who have a history with substance abuse do violently lash out, similarly to many of the shooters in tragedies throughout history. Currently, most people are

In the months after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, numerous questions have been raised about gun control, school security and mental illness. The most alarming and particularly troubling: why do Americans have easier access to guns than they do to mental healthcare? About one in five American adults experience mental illness during their lifetime, and nearly two million teens have suffered from a major depressive episode in the last year. Of this high rate of Americans dealing with mental illness, only 60 percent are getting treated with any type of mental healthcare. Since 2008, the U.S. has cut $4 billion from its already ailing public mental health system. Many community mental health programs have disappeared and more than 4,000

insured by private insurance and have to jump through several hoops to have their mental healthcare covered. By requiring prior approval before seeking mental or substance abuse treatment, private insurance companies are driving many to resort to attempting to treat themselves. Inclusion of mental health care in the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is a step in the right direction, but it isnt enough. More is needed, including consistent mental health screening, yearly evaluation, evidence-based mental health treatment and family education and support. The solution is not to isolate the mentally ill from society, but to make seeking treatment acceptable and available to everyone in need. Mental illness must be among the top priorities in the United States until there is progress made, not just a fleeting focus after tragedies when its too late.

TO THE POINT
Military Standards Cant Fall
by Alex Porter 13
The Department of Defense announced its plans to open ground combat positions to women. After years of service practically on the frontlines in Iraq and Afghanistan, female soldiers and Marines will be able to serve in tanks, as artillery crew and in the infantry. As someone joining the Army this year, I welcome this change. My brother, a Marine attack helicopter pilot, flew with a woman as his copilot in an aircraft whose role is firing guns, rockets and missiles at enemy forces. Through visits to military bases and service academies, I have seen women serving proficiently. However, equal opportunities for women should not come at the expense of capability. Physical and training standards need to remain at their high levels and not fall to allow more women in. Someone, male or female, who cannot keep up with the current male-only standards should not be relied on to execute our nations wars. But I do not care about the chromosomes of the soldiers next to me if they can perform.

U.S. Can Get On Winning Side of Drug War


by Betselot Wondimu 15
From the 2012 election, Colorado and Washington emerged having legalized recreational use of marijuana. The people voted on the state referendum, and the results represent a slow shift in public opinion for legalization. Supporters emphasize that marijuana isnt as bad as other drugs. According to a 2006 study conducted by the UK Science and Technology Select Committee, marijuana is one of the least addictive and harmful drugs. When used in moderation, marijuana is comparable to alcohol or tobacco. It is only when abused that marijuana has detrimental long-term effects. However, alcohol and tobacco are both legal and sold in stores around the country. So, if the federal and local governments profit on the taxation of alcohol and tobacco, the obvious next step would be to do the same with marijuana. If the United States government were to nationally legalize marijuana, it would reap billions of dollars in financial gains. According to Bloomsburg Businessweek, if marijuana were sold at the same price in stores as in the streets, the government could make up to $100 billion in yearly taxes. One problem with the illegal drug system is lacing, or other drugs being put into marijuana for sale. Drug dealers do this to maximize their profits, but it adds danger to marijuana use. Another problem is the violence associated with the illegal drug trade. Buyers cant go to police if they are tricked in a deal, so they usually fix the problem themselves. This leads to a cycle of violence, which the government must ultimately intervene in. The governments costly but

futile Drug War on marijuana would disappear as well. Each year, $6.7 billion in taxes goes to prohibition efforts on marijuana, with $1 billion going to jailing marijuana users. This figure does not even include such costs as staffing and allocating law enforcement. With the legalization of marijuana, the government could be using that money for more important things, like education and health care. We are crawling out of a recession, and the revenue that marijuana would gain would be plenty to push the nation back into shape. Furthermore, the people want it. About 42 percent of adults have used it once in their lifetime. If the government legalized the billion-dollar industry for good and ended this battle in the Drug War, government profits would shoot through the roof and lives could potentially be saved.

Beyonc Wont Bring World Peace


by Joy Zhang 14
On January 21, the nation watched as President Barack Obama made his second inaugural address. Unfortunately, the priorities of the viewers were extremely skewed. After Beyoncs amazing rendition of the National Anthem, many began to speculate if she had lip-synced it. Several news outlets and blogs have covered this story endlessly. Citizens seemed to focus more on Beyoncs performance rather than Obamas speech. It is disappointing that instead of watching the inauguration to gain insight on what can and should be done for our country, many chose to watch so they could see their favorite artist perform. Instead of being inspired and motivated by what the president had said during his speech, people ignored his words and chose to angrily criticize a singer for lip-syncing. This should be wake up call for American citizens; people need to shift their distorted mindsets. Showing more concern towards entertainment than politics will do nothing to change our world for the better.

Extra Credit Much Deserved for Extra Effort


by Bridget Cook 14
Amid mid-term exams and report card distribution, scholastic effort had gone through the roof. The weeks preceding exams were full of late-night cram sessions and completion of last-minute assignments to hopefully secure semester grades. Unfortunately for some, even determination and intense focus all semester did not yield the desired end result. I know from experience that on many occasions, quarter grades are just fractions of points off from the next grade up, and while that 89.3 percent may be annoying, the B wont kill me. In more severe cases, a grade is a few points shy of passing, and those few points could decide how summer is spent. I admit to falling into both categories, and while both are disheartening, the latter is undoubtedly more serious. Sure homework counts for a small portion of your grade, but its hard to complete homework when you dont understand it. Sometimes even hours of frustrated studying, searching the web for homework help and what feels like Herculean effort wont transform a grade. But, having the chance to redeem yourself through additional work could make for a happy ending. The MCPS Grading and Reporting Policy does not permit students to receive extra credit or extra assignments to boost grades. This makes the students with 89 percents sigh, but is a greater disappointment for those who are desperately trying to stay afloat. Academic apathy may be the culprit in some cases of failing, but for others, the subject simply doesnt click and the course credit is required to graduate. Extra credit should not be seen as handing out free points to lazy students. It should be incumbent upon students who need a boost in their grade to seek it

Nonsense Continues To Be Reported


by Will Van Gelder 16
While the world goes crazy, newscasters continue to enjoy talking about nonsense. Terrorists took over a BP oil facility in Algeria and chaos ensued; people there were injured and killed. The president of the United States was about to be inaugurated for a second term. What was the headline story on NBC news? A foot-long sandwich at Subway was measured at only eleven inches! Another big story they couldnt stop talking about on the news was the tale of the Notre Dame athlete Manti Te-o who may have fabricated a non-existent dead girlfriend in a desperate attempt to garner sympathy to win the Heisman trophy. Why do Americans care so much about irrelevant silliness and not about real news? Is it possible that people find soft, fluffy news interesting? We need to take important news more seriously. The earth is warming up, massacre continues to occur in American schools, wars rage on, American children continue to get increasingly obese and we want to hear about sandwiches and college football stars.

My Take
out from teachers instead of praying for a miracle. These options should be long and thorough, but compiled with material that is more manageable for struggling students than what was on previous tests and quizzes. I know I would take advantage of an opportunity like this if it meant saving my grade.

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The Fiscal Cliff


The Need To Know
Fiscal Cliff: Large measures to increase taxes and reduce government spending that would have been enacted if Congress had not reached a deal on January 1, 2013. Bush Tax Cuts: Changes to the tax code for lower rates passed during George W. Bushs presidency, originally set to expire in 2010 but extended by Obama. Debt Ceiling: How much money Congress authorizes the government to borrow in order to carry out its existing legal obligations. The governments authority to spend money runs out on March 27, unless Congress passes another short-term bill to avoid a shutdown of federal agencies, as it did back in September. Estate Tax: Called the death tax by opponents, it is the tax on a persons assets when they are transferred to another by a will. Capital Gains Tax: Tax on profits from investments. Short-term capital gains are taxed as income in brackets. Short-term rates returned to 20 percent for income above $400,000 for individuals and $450,000 for families.

Opposing View Points


The Left The Right
At the beginning of this month, Democrats made the mistake of agreeing to the negotiated deal to prevent the fiscal cliff provisions from going into effect. When the Democrats had the chance to do something to address Congress overspending, they instead buckled under pressure and agreed to a compromise in the interest of bipartisanship. To deal with the nations deficits, tax rates would have been restored to their levels before the Bush tax cuts went into effect and were continually renewed. If this had happened, the Democrats could have performed the same political maneuvers as the Republicans, blaming them for the fallout. The necessary high tax rates on the wealthiest could be continued, with new legislation to nullify the other positions. Opponents would be reluctant to now be the side fighting for higher taxes on the average person. But maybe we do need higher taxes. Restoring taxes to the rate they were before the economy faltered is only responsible. Rates are at a historic low, at a time when money is needed the most. America became a superpower and remained as the only one in the 21st century with rates over 90 percent for some income, and this kind of revenue was used to make us great. But the world-beating systems that this money financed are falling apart. Infrastructure is in disrepair; education is faltering; now is the time to revitalize our nations success with more programs and financing for them, not send them to the pasture. Across the Atlantic, the economies of Europe face these same problems. The global recession hit them all, but some have handled it better than others. France has maintained taxes that would seem ridiculous to Americans, and its people have continued to enjoy their remarkably high standard of living. Germany has worked to protect workers and their livelihoods unlike the U.S., and weathered the economic downturn much better. Even with the fall in output, the labor market was not hurt to anywhere near the same extent. On the contrary, austerity budget cuts in other countries have only increased instability and made them less viable for the future, relying on money from Germany to make it each quarter. The government has a responsibility to the citizens to sort out its bills responsibly. While keeping taxes low to reduce the burden on families during these tough times sounds nice, it is a recipe for disaster in the long term. The government needs to handle its problems in a way that does not ruin the country for the future. Big government brought the U.S. success through the 20th century and can again in the 21st. Living with a single mother of two children, one thing Ive learned is that when you do not have money to spend, you get by with only spending for what you absolutely need. If the government insists on maintaining a plethora of entitlement programs, there has to be money to afford them. If the money is not there, show the restraint to not spend any more money. With the country currently 16.4 trillion dollars in debt, the best solution is to cut back on spending for federal government entitlement programs, since just raising taxes on the rich and on payroll are not big enough steps to erase the federal debt. During a recession that is heading toward its fifth year, it is not reasonable to expect to have all the government programs there are when the country has experienced economic booms. The obvious solution is to cut back our spending drastically. Lowering the debt ceiling will help to keep Congress from appropriating too much money to possibly wasteful causes. The raises on payroll taxes and the taxes on the very wealthy seem like a lot but actually the revenue raised will not be enough to counteract the money being spent. Even though the currently proposed bill will decrease the debt by 500 billion dollars, this is chump change compared to the deficit of 16.4 trillion. Increasing the tax on wages also leaves employees with less money in their hands, and it goes to a government in which people have little say about who will reap the benefits from increased tax revenue. In a free-market economy that balances itself out, it is optimal to have the money in the system and not taxed out. In hard financial times such as now, less money for each citizen is probably going to result in a short-term recession and the Congressional Budget Office projects that unemployment will increase to 9.1 percent by the end of the first year. These changes made to our economy have a lasting effect on our gross domestic product which will decrease by four percent. A world with lots of programs is a world with high taxes. Much of Europe is facing a crushing economic downturn, and a legacy of high taxes is largely responsible for it. The United States should keep the taxes at the rate it was in 2012, and cut the spending drastically to efficiently counteract the debt. This will not lower the quality of life for each citizen necessarily; it will help everyone have more money and let the citizen have the say about how to spend it.

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What is your favorite football snack?

RAVENS
I make sure the logo of my soda can faces the TV during a kick. -Dino Zagami 14

31% said Chicken Wings. 29% said Pizza. 11% said Nachos. 4% said Potato Skins. 4% said Sliders. 13% said Chips and Dip. 8% said Other.
*127 students surveyed

the to watch lan Do you p r Bowl? Supe

91% s a

id yes

9% said no.

Do you have any funny or unique game-time superstitions?


I cant watch the game because the team I want to win loses. -Rachael Ames 14 I always expect the worst so that anything that happens is a miracle. -Stephen Luckey 15

SUPER BOWL

What has been your favorite commerical of any Super Bowl so far?

XLVII
Do you watch the game for the football or the commercials?

The commercial where the little boy slaps his moms date and tells him not to touch his mom or his doritos. -Jenai Bell 13 GoDaddy.com commercials are my stuff. -Nish Desai 14 The Acura commercial from Super Bowl XLVI with Jerry Seinfeld in it. -Spencer Matthews 16

38% said Football. 26% said the Commercials. 36% said Both.
*127 students surveyed

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Shows N Shindigs
NBC
Comedy Central

Smash: Season 2 Tosh.0: Season 5 The Walking Dead: Season 3 The Amazing Race: Season 22

February 5: Tuesdays 10-11


February 5: Tuesdays 10-10:30

AMC

February 10: Sundays 9-10 February 17: Sundays 8-9

CBS

Trouble with Hunting


by Leah Schroeder 13
Once upon a time, I went to see a movie, but found myself more entertained by the enthusiastic six-year-old behind me and the mysterious employee who would periodically wander the theater. There was a movie playing, but, not unlike Hansel and Gretels breadcrumb trail, it was going nowhere. Tommy Wirkolas Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters couldnt decide if it was a parody, horror film, action film or drama, and it failed at being any of them. It couldnt even pick a logical time frame, with Hansel and Gretel switching off using cross-bows and machine guns. They were devices of the duos own design, but they were out of place in a town reminiscent of the middle ages. The movie portrays Hansel (Jeremy Renner) and Gretel (Gemma Arterton) employing the skills they learned since their childhood encounter with a witch to hunt and destroy another coven threatening the town of Augsburg. And, dare I say it, they are really bad at their job. For professional witch hunters, they seem to have no practical ability to take down a witch. Every encounter with a witch starts with Hansel and Gretels humiliation and usually ends with the witch escaping. In her portrayal of Gretel, Arterton was torn between being a pansy wallowing about her lost childhood and a tough-as-nails witch hunter, and both portray-

als were fatally flawed. Im at a loss to understand why Renner, who has had success in the action genre including The Avengers and The Bourne Legacy, signed onto this film, having read the poor script and surely knowing that he was going to look like such an incapable, unfocused jerk and goof-ball. Everything about the movie was clich, including the gratuitous one-liner about the porridge being not too hot or too cold, but just right. The overabundance of gore might have been the attempt to help it appeal to an older audience, but it was fake and overdramatic. It came across as a massive time-filler, like there unsurprisingly wasnt enough content to make a movie without adding random, illogical violence to fill it out. I couldnt have cared less about what happened, which is why I spent the last 45 minutes of Hansel and Gretel watching the employee and his red light rather than the action on the screen. In all honesty, my dad said it best, it was just stupid.

R E V I E W S

2 Chainz, Too Fun


by Joy Zhang 14
With my exams ending on Wednesday, the long weekend was beginning to feel like a second winter break. Theres no better way to enjoy this mini-vacation than to wild out at a 2 Chainz concert. On January 19, rapper 2 Chainz, formerly known as Tity Boi, performed at the Fillmore in downtown Silver Spring for his Based on a T.R.U. Story tour. The concert sold out so quickly that he decided to have two separate shows in the same evening. Hundreds of fans including my friend and I waited in line for hours hoping to get front row spots. When they finally let the cold and impatient fans inside the venue, the standing section and balcony became uncomfortably packed very quickly. Once everyone was settled, there were two short performances by completely forgettable rappers. The crowd indifferently clapped as the guys left the stage. As time slowly passed between the two sets, people became extremely irritated. Some even began shouting at the DJ, demanding 2 Chainzs appearance. Finally, the antsy fans were quelled when lights started flashing and two on-stage screens began to play clips of 2 Chainz music videos and interviews. The rapper confidently strutted on stage with a fur coat and not two, but four gold chains the crowd went crazy. Standing in the front row, I was directly in front of several blaring speakers. The few songs I could clearly decipher were the

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ones I was familiar with Turn Up and Beez in the Trap. He performed them with great energy and the crowd enthusiastically sang along. Then 2 Chainz started talking to the crowd, pointing to fans and making funny comments. He told us that he does not tolerate fighting at his shows, but there was an exception to his request: people may only behave violently when he performed his song Riot. As soon as the tune started playing, people began to dance, jump and throw elbows. 2 Chainz then followed that song with his radio hits Im Different, Crack, I Luv Dem Strippers and Birthday Song, all of which were enhanced through the live performance. When the show ended, 2 Chainz expressed his gratitude and thanked his fans for selling out the show. He walked across the stage and posed for pictures before making his departure. The bruises and hearing impairment I was left with will be a constant reminder of my awesome night for the next couple of days.

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The Voice Behind Traction Jackson
by Melissa Fajardo 13
Senior Khalid Moultrie has had his own bit of child stardom. As told on his own Wikipedia page, Moultrie has been modeling since he was 18 months old and acting as young as at the age of four. One of his more notable roles was at age eight when Moultrie appeared on animated segments of Sesame Street as the voiceover for Traction Jackson, a disabled African American boy who enjoys basketball and the company of his dog. Traction Jackson was introduced to Sesame Street as part of Sesames Workshop to teach children that everyone should be treated equally, even with physical differences. Moultrie made his debut in the 35th season in 2004 and made eight appearances on the show. Many students have seen the widely circulated YouTube clip of Moultrie singing Me and My Chair on Sesame Street; however most do not know how he got cast for the part. Moultrie was in New York auditioning for a role in the Lion King on Broadway when he received an unexpected phone call from his agent. I got the call that Sesame Street was holding auditions nearby, so I tried out, got the part, and then recorded my first voiceover in a studio in New York, recalled Moultrie, who currently receives a residual income for rerun episodes. Moultrie has been cast for several roles aside from Traction Jackson. During his professional career thus far, he has been casted

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Senior Khalid Moultrie, the voice of Traction Jackson. as movie extras and in lead roles. Moultrie was an extra in the scifi thriller The Invasion (2007) starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig. He also appeared as Young Omar on the HBO series The Wire, a show that centers on crime in Baltimore. To his own surprise, a book was even published about him. Khalid Moultrie, by Frederic P. Miller was published by Alphascript Publishing in 2011. Alphascript essentially reprints articles from Wikipedia and other online sources, compiles them into book form and sells the finished products for upwards of $30. This books 112 pages are primarily composed of Wikipedia articles about Moultries professional projects. Moultrie wasnt even aware of the books existence until after his agent was informed and notified him. Moultrie wishes to continue his career in entertainment. Im a professional actor and Im still in contact with my agent. Doing Sesame Street was a mutual decision by me and my mom and Im grateful for the opportunities it opened for me and Im ready to do more. Moultrie can be seen in the upcoming RnR shows as a lead singer and dancer.

Yes, There is an App for That


by Alyssa Miller 13
With all the different smartphones and the many games and utilities on the market today, it can be hard to figure out which apps are useful and which are a waste of time. The Warrior surveyed Sherwood students and discovered some of the best smartphone apps: Brit+Co.: An app featuring tons of simple DIY projects, from fashion to cooking and everything in between. Most projects can be made from items found around the house or a quick trip to the craft store. The Brit+Co. staff also compiles lists of cool gadgets available for purchase. The app includes an option to favorite the best articles and share them via text, email and social networking. Platforms: Apple, Android, Windows Phone Wanelo Shopping: Wanelo (Want, Need, Love), is a shopping app that lets users make a profile and save to lists what they want to buy. The app also lets users follow their friends and see what their friends save, and the prices of most items are listed along with a link to where they can be purchased. Users can follow stores such as Forever 21 and Top Shop as well, and post their own purchases for others to save. Platforms: Apple, Android Snapchat: Snapchat is a messaging app used for sharing photos and videos with friends for up to ten seconds before they disappear forever. Users can also draw on their pictures and add captions, allowing them to chat with friends via photos much faster than traditional MMS messaging. Platforms: Apple, Android Fun Run: Similar to Mario

Kart, Fun Run is a racing game where players make a profile and race against other random users or against their friends. Winning racers are awarded coins, allowing them to buy new avatars and avatar clothes. Platforms: Apple, Android Cracked Reader Lite: An app version of the website Cracked.com, which compiles lists in article form of funny and interesting facts. The articles are divided into categories like Movies & TV and Sports. Platforms: Apple, Android, Windows Phone Chipotle Ordering: Everyones favorite fast-food Mexican restaurant now has an app that lets customers place an order ahead of time. Skip the lines next time by ordering Chipotle through the app and picking it up without the wait. Platforms: Apple, Android

The Dos and Donts of Winter Fashion


by Briana Applewhite 13
Its that time of year again, Sherwood. Break out the riding boots and pea coats because its going to be a blistering cold February. Now is the time to get classier with your clothing options, so do not miss the opportunity! Here is a guide of dos and donts to achieve the perfect winter style.

Dos
Add a Scarf (and learn how to tie it please): Try nice knitted scarves with great textures and patterns. They can be worn with almost anything, from a sleek sweater to a fierce leather jacket. Oh, and dont swing one end over your shoulder. Not cool. Try the circle method instead.

Donts
Camouflage: The typical camo hat, jacket and Timberland boots combination should have never seen the light of day, but I see the style roaming the halls almost every day. Were not huntin deer in the middle of West Virginia, so please eliminate this outfit from your wardrobe. No Flannel Pajama Pants, Please: Its school people, not your bedroom! I get that we wake up at six in the morning to be housed in a jail cell for eight hours, but you can at least try. No one wants to see your dirty pajama pants that you probably wore to bed the night before. Its gross.

Layering: Learn how to do it! Pairing a simple sweater and scarf underneath a chic jacket will definitely make your outfit a look.

Boots, Boots, Boots: Riding boots, combat boots, ankle boots anything besides Ugh boots.

Try Bright Colors: Dont let the blistering weather make you nostalgic about the fashion freedom of summer. Bright colors are still acceptable in the dead of winter. Try a neon colored coat or a bright sweater to bring some life to the frosty climate.

Neon Colored Jeans: These bad boys havent been in since the seventh grade. Im sorry, but neon jeans are just not flattering.

No North Face: Nothing says, Its too cold to care about what I look like than these gaudy monstrosities that seem to be all the rage in this school. I dont care if there is 20 feet of snow on the ground, just say no.

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Poms Again Dominant Force in County


by Joey Lavoie 14
After not placing in the top three of MCPS County Championships last February, the Warriors look to return to prominence in their 2013 campaign. They began doing just that on January 12, placing third at the Damascus Invitational, while senior captain Dahlia Ghafir finished second for the Captains Award. This competition was dominated by teams in and around Olney, the top three being Blake, Magruder and Sherwood. We are not happy with third place, because we feel like our routine is very strong with a great deal of difficulty, creativity and technique, said coach Jeanne Laeng. We are drilling basics like pointed toes, body placement, strong landings and solid finishes. This competition season consist of only two events, the Damascus Invitational and MCPS County Finals this Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at Richard Montgomery. The season was shortened from the usual three competitions after a host school canceled its competition. Also, due to scheduling conflicts with a location for county finals, they were moved up a week from the original second weekend in February.

photo courtesy of Gary Peters

The poms begin their lyrical routine at the Damascus Invitational on January 12. The team got third place, placing behind Blake and Magruder. I know that if we have the drive and passion to win, we will go home with that first place trophy, said junior Alexa Levine. All we can do is leave everything out on the floor. After the graduation of captain Alexandra Stephanos (12), Ghafir and fellow senior captain Ali Yuffee stepped up in a huge way in the first competition, choreographing the dance along with senior officers Melissa Fajardo and Jenny Lee. Alexandra was a great captain, but this is a new year. Each captain has to do something different every year because each

squad is different than the last, said Ghafir. I love this team and hopefully our hard work will pay off at counties. As the Warriors head to counties on Saturday, they look to knock off neighborhood rivals Magruder and Blake, both sporting equally strong squads. Sherwood returns to Richard Montgomery as a favorite to place in the top three for numerous awards, and most definitely battle for the county championship, which looks to return to Sandy Spring for the first time since 2011. Dance is very subjective, so, as hard as we work, as talented as we are, as much as we practice; it does not always equal a win, unlike basketball, soccer, etc., noted Laeng. The Warriors have history on their side going into the competition, though, as they have won three county championships since Maryland State Public Schools Sports Association switched to a county championship format in 2005. Every year on poms is different, but with Mrs. Laengs help, we have placed, and won several times, said Yuffee. She knows exactly what to do and what to say to help us and give us the drive we need to succeed.

Young Hockey Squad Looks to Get Hot


by Michael Natelli 14
The Warriors hockey team has gotten off to a rough start this season, currently sitting on a 3-41 record. However, every team qualifies for the playoffs, so there is still a never say die attitude in the locker room. At this point, its mathematically impossible for us to be the best team in the regular season, said junior left wing Curt Warner. The most important thing is just to play as well as we can down the stretch so that were ready for the playoffs. Its a chance for a fresh start. Warner has been one of the surprises this season, scoring three goals, including one game-winning goal as a first-year varsity player. Up until this year, the Warriors had not been allowed to use blue as their primary color or the Warrior mascot. They instead used Sherwoods tertiary color, red, and were called the Sherwood Arrows. The fact that this is still fresh in the teams history means that it is a young program, and its difficult to build consistent success as an independent club. The talent is certainly there on this roster, and if the growing process expedites itself in time for the playoffs, teams should be on the look-out for this Warrior team in the postseason. Led by senior captain Dalton Thomas, who is second in the Maryland Student Hockey League (MSHL) in points per game (5) and third in goals scored

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Sherwood defends a lost face-off against Wootton. The Warriors lost to the Patriots in a heartbreaking 9-5 defeat. (17), this roster is not a weak one on paper. Junior alternate captain Colby Clem and freshman Dylan Giorgio sit in the top 10 in the league in assists (9 and 13, respectively), so the team has been able to find success on both one-man rushes and organized attacks. But with four players logging four or more penalties in the year, the Warriors have often found themselves killing off short-handed situations, which has hindered the offense and tired out the defense early. Its hard to score when the unit is more concerned about watching the oppositions extra man, so working on discipline will go a long way on both sides of the puck. The other key will be quickly developing some chemistry. With several first-year varsity players on the roster, the team lacks experience and learning to work together may be the difference between a continuation of the current situation or some surprise playoff success. This team definitely has what it takes to make some noise in the post-season, said Giorgio. We have to work on the fundamentals: passing, shooting and defense. Weve had points where weve played great, and its all about making those points more of a consistent thing. If we can do that, were a dangerous team.

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SUPER BOWL XLVII


The Warrior newspaper puts pen to paper and predicts who is going to come out on top for Super Bowl XLVII. Maybe its regional bias or maybe Baltimore really is the better team, but our experts are all rooting for the Ravens.
The fact that this game will be the last of Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis hall-of-fame career will give his team too much momentum and meaning for the 49ers to stop. The Ravens defense will contain 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, which will make the 49ers rely heavily on the legs of running back Frank Gore. The fire power of running back Ray Rice, quarterback Joe Flacco and wide receiver Torrey Smith is too much for even the 49ers stout defense, which is still waiting to see if linebacker Aldon Smith is fully recovered from his shoulder injury.

Baltimore 27-23 Baltimore 35-31 Baltimore 28-24


Cam Cameron said it himself: replacing him as offensive coordinator with Jim Caldwell was, indeed, brilliant. Since the firing of Cameron, the Ravens have found their stride on offense, getting running back Ray Rice more touches to loosen opposing defenses, making the Ravens passing game amongst the best in the league. 37-year-old linebacker Ray Lewis has led all teams in tackles this postseason, and quarterback Joe Flacco leads the league in playoff wins (8) since he was drafted in 2008. The team with momentum always finds a way, and this Sunday will be no different.

The Ravens defense is too much for rookie quarterback Colin Kaepernick to handle, especially in the Super Bowl with some 100 million TV viewers. The leadership and experience of Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed will lead the Ravens to victory. The confidence that quarterback Joe Flacco has in wide receivers Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin is one of the main reasons that the team has made it this far. Baltimore, with its experienced and disciplined defense, will contain Kaepernick in the pocket and limit his rushing yards.

Maryland Trades Tradition for Money

Michael Natelli 14

Joey Lavoie 14

Brendan Cudd 14
by Kyle Melnick 14
This is not our parents NCAA any longer, and soon I too will hardly recognize it. Universities have betrayed their original conferences for a grab bag of money. Conference associations have completely ignored schools students, alumni and athletes as the process of teams coming and going from one conference to another continues unchecked. Colleges are following the money, while leaving behind tradition and their fan base. As more colleges decide to switch conferences, the domino effect impacts many other schools. When I first heard about Marylands decision to join the Big Ten in November, it felt like a part of me as a sports fan died. I understand the stated reasons for the school to decide on this, but money cannot always surpass the excitement and tradition of Maryland in ACC play. This is especially apparent during the heart of the college basketball season. I no longer can enjoy Maryland taking down long-time rival Duke, and mock all of the Cameron Crazies as they leave the Comcast Center with ashamed expressions. Now Maryland will have to travel 800 miles just to get demolished by Michigan State and Indiana, two teams that have never had any rivalries with Maryland. In my dream world, 18,000 fans would pack the Comcast Center in 2014, awaiting the biggest game of the season against the Blue Devils. Instead, students and other fans will take their seats to watch Maryland take on potential rival Penn State, a football college with a measly basketball tradition. Although some might claim that Maryland-Duke is not a real rivalry, history says otherwise. Since 2000, the Terrapins have a close 9-13 record against the Blue Devils, who are perennial national championship contenders each year. It is not exciting if Marylands big rivalry game will be against a team that has little history with Maryland. Thirty minutes away from College Park, Georgetown recently announced its departure from the Big East. Along with six other teams, the university decided to form a superior basketball conference. As much as I dislike teams parting with their conference, Georgetowns decision was right on. The new conference has been dubbed the Catholic 7. Unlike Maryland, Georgetown will continue its rivalry traditions with six teams from the Big East, as well as creating new rivalries with teams looking to branch out of their conferences. All seven teams leaving the conference have historically strong basketball programs that easily outshine their pathetic football programs. These seven teams will have a chance to create a conference that is centralized on only basketball, and will most likely result in a new powerhouse conference in college basketball, competing with the likes of the ACC and Big Ten. As this emerging conference looks to expand, the teams will have no problem creating an outstanding conference in college basketball. This is an example of doing something that is in the interest of the fans rather than just the university. Soon some conferences may lose all their schools and no longer exist, leaving the NCAA with a small range of conferences, all filled up with teams that are flung all across the country. Maryland and Nebraska are in the same conferences even though they are 1,410 miles apart. College sports should be for the tradition and glory, rather than the money and television contracts.

Baltimore 31-28 Baltimore 24-14 Baltimore 28-24


The Super Bowl Battle of the Brothers between opposing coaches, the 49ers Jim Harbraugh and the Ravens John Harbraugh, is definitely going to be a close one. Although the 49ers were revived in Week 10 by rookie quarterback Colin Kaepernick and have been surpassing expectations since, Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis swan song has created a motivational momentum in the playoffs that the Niners cant match. The almost impenetrable Ravens defense is going to meet its match on Sunday against the multi-dimensional 49ers offense, causing the score to be pretty even throughout the whole game. The Ravens inspiration and sudden strength will lead them to victory. In a pass-first league, Baltimore found success in the air with the fourth best passing attack this season. This will be a serious threat to the 49ers, who dont even have a top-10 pass defense despite their reputation as a great defensive team. The inability to stop a strong passing attack was highlighted by Matt Ryan passing for 396 yards in the NFC Championship game. Baltimores running game should also find success because of the 49ers ability to commit to stopping the run being compromised by wide receiver Torrey Smith stretching the field. Defensively, the Ravens have the fifth best run defense and should be able to contain the 49ers and their potent dual-running game.

In the granddaddy of them all, we have the Ravens versus the 49ers, the first ever Super Bowl between two head coaches who are brothers. Then there also are two quarterbacks coming to the Super Bowl for the first time, and its legendary linebacker Ray Lewiss last game ever. This game certainly has plenty of good stories and subplots. Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco has the most awaywins of any starting quarterback in NFL history, which should factor into his performance in the Super Bowl in New Orleans. This game will be emotional, but Flacco will keep his cool and Lewis will lead a fiery but disciplined Ravens defense.

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by Hunter Moore 15

The WarriorSports
January 31, 2013
Maddie Doan 13

Young Team Seeks Improvement


The young girls varsity basketball team has thus far struggled to a 2-11 record in their first 13 games. The girls have shown strength on the defensive side of the ball, limiting opponents to about 48 points per game. The weakness comes more on the offensive side and the inability to gain momentum, which Coach Kenny Prather is trying to achieve. We are going to have an explosive offense and do what we need to do to win, said Prather. The players are not using their youth as a justification for their record, but rather as inspiration to improve and be ready for playoffs. The fact that our team is so young could never be an excuse; our goal is to work harder and play to our abilities every day, said sophomore Christine Black. The girls are currently looking at the lowest seed in the 4A North division, but have the ability to get a higher seed. I believe in our girls; we arent just a team, we are a family. We have the tenacity and the will to win; we are never going ti back down, said junior Marybeth Bidwick.

Bridget Vaughn 14
by Tom Lee 14
As junior Kelly Flamand touched the wall and finished off the 400-yard freestyle relay for the girls, one could not watch without noticing the sizable difference in the finishing time between Sherwoods relay and Poolesvilles A relay at a dual meet on January 19. Looking back at the results, Sherwood finished about five seconds ahead of the second-place finisher. This here defines the girls season as of yet. The Lady Warriors have won four of their five meets with at least 40 points separating them from their opponents. So far the season has been going well for us. We did lose one meet against B-CC but that was so close that either team could have ended up on top, said Flamand. The girls have proved this year that they are top title contenders and have a voracious appetite for winning. Senior Anna Kolanowski has won every single one of her events and the girls team as a whole has not lost a single relay throughout the entire season. When the girls lost on December 8

Randi Arizona 13

Swim Dives into Season Head First

Daniel Hatfield 13

Warriors Begin Post-Season Run


by Kyle Melnick 14
The Warriors entered the PG Sports Center alongside 24 other schools to compete in the Montgomery County Championship on January 22. The boys team surprised the county with a 6th place finish overall. Senior Vik Siberry led the way for the boys squad, finishing 8th in both the 1600m and 3200m. Seniors Gerard Bowes and Andrew Sarver placed 6th and 7th, respectively, in the triple jump. Senior Robel Kebede clinched the upset finish for the team, placing 9th in the 800m. I was happy to see the teams hard work pay off as we started to come together for a 6th place team finish, said Siberry. The girls team placed 7th overall, despite an injury to freshman Amanda Hayes-Puttfarcken, who was unable to compete. Sophomore Lauren Woods proved her dominance in the county with a 3rd place finish in the 55m dash. She was the top underclassmen finisher in the race. Junior Grace McDonald delivered a much needed boost for the girls team with a 4th place finish in the 800m. The girls ran hard and proved that we can be successful even when dealing with injuries. Im confident we will perform our best at regionals, with or without [Hayes-Puttfarcken], said McDonald.

against B-CC, just an 11-point margin separated the two teams. The girls won every relay in that meet but B-CC made up for the points in the individual events. I think we have done well because our relays always bring in so many of our points but when you go up against a team like B-CC with more depth than we do, its difficult to deal with that, said senior Kaitlyn Sheapp, who was part of one of the winning relays. After winning their last dual meet against Blair on January 26, the girls are looking to fine-tune any problems before heading into the championship meets. In these championship meets, like Divisionals which is on February 2 and Metros which is on February 9, all teams will face off and Sherwood will have an opportunity to avenge and make amends with B-CC, the only school to have defeated them this season. Everything has gone well except for that loss against B-CC. Were looking to beat them at Divisionals and Metros. Were ready for more and were hungry for more, said senior Megan Conrad, who has committed to swim at Villanova.

Boys Look to Hold on to Top Position


by Andrew Wasik 13
As the season dwindles down to the end, boys basketball is sitting at the very top of the Montgomery County 4A East Conference with a county record of 6-1 and an overall record of 9-5. The Warriors suffered their first conference defeat after a five-game winning streak when they lost at Paint Branch on January 22 by a score of 56-43. In the game, senior Brandon Loiacono led Sherwood with 12 points. In high school basketball, seeding is everything in the playoffs, because conferences tend to be very top-heavy in terms of talent. With a higher seed, the Warrior team will probably end up playing a team they should be able to easily roll over in the first round rather than facing a team that has a chance to upset them and end any playoff hopes before the post-season even gets started. However, the 4A East Conference has proven to be a fairly tough conference with every team except Blake above .500 for their overall records. The Warriors thus far this season are being led by seniors Joey DeStefano, who is averaging 11.5 points per game, and Loiacono, who is averaging 11.4 points per game. Senior transfers Alec Wheeler and Daryl Brown, and junior transfer Ellis Dozier have all also made major contributions to the Warriors. The team next plays a non-conference Quince Orchard team, who are 10-4, on February 1. After that, the Warriors have five remaining games before the playoffs, highlighted by the final game of the season at home against arch-rival Magruder, who are currently 12-1. A win would be a huge momentum boost going into the playoffs.

Daryll Brown 13

Jackson Downs 15

Cal Wilson 14

Wrestling Moves Toward Bright Future


by Brendan Cudd 14
The wrestling team currently has a 5-7 record a little more than three-quarters of the way through the season. Sherwood recently wrestled in two tournaments, the Cougar Claus tournament at Quince Orchard and the Big Train Duals at Walter Johnson. At the Cougar Claus tournament, the team won 5-3. At the Big Train Duals, they won 7-1, losing to Paint Branch in the finals. During the Grapple at The Brooke tournament, junior Chris Minor placed second, and junior Michael Macheras and sophomore Andrew Frumpkin placed third. In addition to tournaments, the wrestling team also has regular matches. They lost their last match to Blair 39-37. On January 23, the Warriors wrestled against Damascus but lost 58-13. After the Warriors wrestled against Wheaton this past Tuesday, the final match of the season will be against Paint Branch on February 2. If the Warriors win both of these matches, they will be at .500 for the season. After the regular season, the team will go to the counties and the best wrestlers will get invited to the State finals. We started out very young, said Coach Pete Siarkas. With a lot of new wrestlers, slowly we are getting better every day. The teams that we are beating are like us and we are competing with the teams that have experience. I feel as if we have done mediocre so far, said Minor. There were a couple of matches that we should have won that we didnt. Our team [is] in a rebuilding stage for the past two years, so I think we are about the same as last years squad but we will improve drastically in the next couple of years.

Randi Arizona 13

Ellis Dozier 14 (left) and Alec Wheeler 13 (right)

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