The Oarsman Venice High School Los Angeles, CA
Issue Date: Friday, May 30, 2003 Issue: Volume 87/No. IX Last Update: Friday, June 06, 2003
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In the Southern Section Championships for gymnastics hosted at Venice May 9,, Venice student Ginny Sharma received the highest score possible on her vault, the handspring vault. Another competitor fro
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The varsity baseball team is the champion of the Western League for the third time in a row. Their overall record is 24-6, and 16-2 in league. Venice lost versus Westchester and in the last league ga
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The girls varsity softball team has ended their season in second place in the Western League. They ended the semi-finals by losing to Monroe 0-4. In the playoffs, they won against Bravo Medical 5-1, a
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When best friends Fil Bucchino, Tim Thomson, Matt Hughes and Mikey Conroy got sick of the boredom and frustration of the people and thoughts that surrounded their small college town of Guelph, Ontario
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If people were educated perhaps they would have less to fight about. We were not invaded! Therefore, there was no war- so why did we need to fight- We did not need to defend our boarders and our peopl
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Venice Union Polytechnic High School opens in Bathhouse Lagoon on Windward and Second streets. 5 teachers and 52 students.
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Larry Shapiro has taught photography and film for 20 years at Venice. After all his years at Venice he is finally retiring. Twenty years of teaching may seem like a short time but when, the parents o
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At Venice High School alone, 56 teachers out of 137 total are teaching overcrowded classes. Several of these teachers say they cannot give their students the individual attention they deserve.
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Despite the minor difficulties in the musical performance of Fiddler on the Roof, the actors once again pulled an amazing show
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On May 1 at the Gutenberg Festival at the Long Beach Convention Center, Venice High School took first place in the Graphic Arts Decathlon.
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