The Oarsman Venice High School Los Angeles, CA
Issue Date: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 Issue: Volume 89/No. IX Last Update: Saturday, October 29, 2005
  • Review of Gondo Sports for Fall '04 and Spring '05

    Thursday, June 16, 2005 By: Imran Alwan

    An overview of the achievements of VHS sport teams throughout the year.

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An overview of the achievements of VHS sport teams throughout the year.
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In September you will see people walking around dressed in stupid costumes or wearing embarassing face paints. These are likely victims of a friendly hazing ritual. Hazing is, by definition, a ceremon
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This season’s boys volleyball team won the Western League title and reached the City Section quarterfinals. The team was ranked sixth in the City Section playoffs. Their overall record for this season
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Out of the 535 students graduating this year, the Oarsman decided to recognize some seniors to discuss their years at Venice High and the different options they are taking after high school.
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This year’s prom was held at Sony Studios in Culver City. While the theme was Old Hollywood, there were few Old Hollywood decorations. Entering at the doors of the glamorous event, everyone was standi
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Nearly 1,300 LAUSD students attended a model United Nations (MUN) at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Thursday June 2, held jointly by LAUSD and the United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA)
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Mercury is a type of metal found in soil, rock, air and water. It is used in thermometers, batteries, lamps and other products. Now people have to worry about eating fish because large amounts of merc
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Venice High School students are evolving from old technology to more advanced technology, switching from CD players to MP3 players.n
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The Bilingual Business and Finance Academy recently elected Cynthia Lopez to be senior president and Adriana Magaña to be senior vice president for next year.Y
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Many students in LAUSD drop out of high school each year. Only about 68 percent of all students in the district who enter 9th grade will graduate on time with regular diplomas in 12th grade, according
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