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Wednesday, March 28, 2012


MISCELLANEOUS

Congratulations to Julia Shockley and Paloma Zermeno for being selected to the All East Bay Girls Soccer 1st Team. Julia was also selected as the 1st MVP for the Mission Valley Athletic League. Congratulations, Girls!!

Yearbooks are on sale now! Come to the main office windows during both lunches. Cost is $65 with ASB, $70 without. Payment plans are available.

Are you 18? Will you be 18 by June? Come to Colt Court during lunch to register to vote and find out how to save education!
By James Sarmiento and Amandeep Singh, Courier Staff Writers

James Logan High School had its annual Sadie Hawkins Dance on March 23, 2012 from 7pm to 10pm. There were lots of complaints from the students who attended the dance pointing out many negative things about the dance. One of the biggest problems students were talking about was the entertainment, the DJ.

It was the same DJ from previous events hosted by this school such as lunchtime activities, homecoming, and both Junior and Senior Prom. Every single event he has done so far, he has gotten lots of negative feedback from the students such as playing bad music and talking too much during songs.

"Wild" by Cheryl Strayed;
Knopf ($25.95)

By Amanda St. Amand
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MCT)

Before I read "Wild," I had never heard of the Pacific Crest Trail.

Now I want to hike it, just like Cheryl Strayed did and writes about in her compelling, warts-and-all book recounting her adventure in the mid-1990s. As Strayed writes, despite her outdoorsy upbringing in a house that lacked indoor plumbing or running water in rural Minnesota, she was ill-prepared for the 1,000-mile-plus journey from the California desert to the forests of Oregon.


From wikipedia:
Dorothy Adelle DeBorba (March 28, 1925 – June 2, 2010) was an American former child actress who was a regular in the Our Gang series of short subjects as the leading lady from 1930 to 1933.

DeBorba was a native of Livermore, California. Of Portuguese Azorean ancestry, she came from a show business background. Her mother was a singer-dancer-actress, and her father was a drummer in Paul Whiteman's band.

Watch Dorothy DeBorba, free from YouTube.