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Campbell Memorial High
School
The Memo Winter Edition
Merry Christmas
Volume 79 Issue 2
Christmas
By: Adam Rusnak, Scott Copanic, Josh, Dubois
and Daquan Bebbs
As the winter break approaches CMHS students
are getting ready to celebrate the holidays and
bring in the New Year. Since Christmas is such
a memorable holiday we asked some of the kids
at Memorial High School questions about
Christmas.
Favorite Christmas present?
George Koulianis-Money!!
Fotini Koullias-Tickets to go to Greece.
Courtney Gulu-V.I.P concert tickets.
Jordan Espada- Visiting my mom.
Steven Mahr- Shoes!
Devon Rushton- Sugar cookie pop-tarts.
Quinnt Grace-A teddy bear.
Haley Cruz- Shoes!
Jordan Weatherly- A new puppy.
Isabell Black- New shoes.
James Burley Jackson- A new T.V.
Yianna Koulianis- New car.
Laz Lebron-Going to Disneyland.
Ignatius Horvath-New cellphone.
Favorites
Favorite Christmas moment?
George Koulianis-Sitting by the Christmas tree
with my family on Christmas.
Fotini Koullias- Making a huge snowman.
Jordan Espada- Opening presents.
Courtney Gulu -Opening gifts.
Haley Cruz-Being with my family.
Jordan Weatherly-Decorating the Christmas tree.
Isabell Black-Baking cookies.
James Burley-Jackson- Opening gifts on
Christmas Day.
James Burley-Being with family.
Laz lebron- Spending time with my family.
Ignatius Horvath- Eating food.
Yianna Koulianis- Going to my cousin’s house
and spending the night.
Favorite Christmas tradition?
George Koulianis-Sitting by the fire watching
Christmas movies.
Fotini Koulianis- Going to grandmas and
opening presents.
Courtney Gulu- When family comes over.
Quinnt Grace- Putting up the Christmas tree.
Steven Mahr- Going to church.
Haley Cruz- Grandma makes her her traditional
soup.
Isabell Black-Hanging with my family.
Kent State Field Trip
By: Nick Billiris, Nick Lopez and, Jashon Flores
Mrs. Latell and her Career Search class attended
several field trips this semester. The most recent
field trip was to Kent State University. According to
Ms. Latell, “The purpose of this field trip was to get
our students exposure to the college experience by
taking them on a tour of the campus to encounter
some of the things they may address in the near
future”. We asked a series of questions to students
who attended the Kent State field trip.
What did you learn from the trip?
Ross Clark- “if you get good grades you can go to a
good college”.
George Koulianos - “Kent State is a good school.”
Nick Trikilis- “Kent is a safe and academic school.”
What did you enjoy most from this experience?
Ross Clark - “I enjoyed how the people at Kent State
showed us around the school.”
George Koulianos - “I enjoyed seeing the whole
campus and what they have to offer.”
Nick Trikilis- “I enjoyed the atmosphere and the
people that were there at Kent State.”
Football Hall of Fame Field
Trip
The field trip to The Football Hall of Fame was taken
to give the Campbell Memorial students inspiration
to follow your dreams and accomplish them. The
guest speaker was Jack Youngblood. Jack
Youngblood, a 6-4, 247-pound All-American from the
University of Florida, excelled for 14 seasons with
the Los Angeles Rams from 1971 to 1984. As the
20th player selected in the first round of the 1971
draft, Youngblood made his presence felt almost
immediately.
What did you learn from the trip?
Ross Clark-“If I follow my dreams I can be whatever I
want”.
Nick Trikillis- “If you have the right mental mind set,
anything is possible”.
George Koulianos- “If people say you can’t do it, you
must find it within yourself to say you can”.
Student Spotlight
By: Jenae Johnson, Rickie Robison, & Antwane
Thomas
Taylor Valerio is a senior at Campbell
Memorial High School and was chosen for
Student Spotlight because she earned Honor
Roll for the last nine weeks. She was born in
Youngstown, Ohio. and has attended
Campbell City Schools her entire life.
Taylor said she studies every night for about
a half an hour to keep herself on top of her
classes. She likes to play softball during her
spare time. In the future she is plans to
attending YSU to study graphic design.
Makayla Violet is our other nomination for
Student Spotlight. Makayla also achieved
High Honor for the first nine weeks of the
grading semester. Makayla was originally
born in Andover, Ohio. She credits her High
Honor Roll to studying for hours at a time
on all subjects so that she knows her
information come test time. She loves to
play sports on her alone time.
Student Look- A-Likes
Ed Sheeran Adam Rusnack
Annasophia Robb Abagail Miller
LLo
Logan Henderson Ramon Figueroa
Coco Jones Briana Robinson
Nicki Minaj Sarah Kamal
Manu Rios Deivy Acosta
Balgeet Jhannier Rojas
Victoria Justice Araceli Ruano
Teacher Spotlight
By: Shania Davis, Bretaesha Madison, & Erik Hernaiz
For this edition of the Memo we chose Mr. Canterino as our Teacher Spotlight. Mr.
Canterino has been teaching at Campbell Memorial for 3 years. Mr. Canterino
teaches 8th through 12th grade physical education, health and weight training. Mr.
Canterino attended and graduated from Youngstown State University, with a
degree in Physical Education and Health. When asked why he thought it was
important for kids to get their education he said, “They should get their education
so in order to get knowledge they can use to set them up for their future”. His
interests outside of school are sports.
Teacher Look-A-Likes
Kevin Hart Mr.C.McCray
Drake Mr. Canterino
Homer Simpson Mr.P.Kish
Peter Griffin Mr. Childers
JANUARY
Student Birthdays
Justin Bowling 1/30
Devina Cruz 1/30
Ana Denas 1/30
Faith Fetty 1/18
Austin Gigax 1/1
Kobe Hayden 1/22
Emmanual Higgenbottom 1/31
Celine Hildack 1/ 8
Taylor King 1/12
Alexander Luciano 1/18
Jordan Marsh 1/7
Emani Martinez 1/3
Morgan McMeans 1/14
R’Trell Miller 1/13
Elaina Molten 1/27
Austin Sheilds 1/31
Kyionna Smith 1/ 3
JANUARY
Celebrity’s Birthdays
Nia Lovelis, 1/1
Dana Vaughns, 1/2
Eli Manning, 1/3
Kalin White, 1/4
Bradley Cooper,1/5
MattyB, 1/6
Marcus Scribner, 1/8
Elvis Presley (1935-1977) 1/8
Lauryn McClain, 1/9
George Foreman, 1/10
Lil Twist, 1/11
Zayn Malik, 1/12
Tayvion Power, 1/13
LL Cool J, 1/14
Pitbull, 1/15
Joe Flacco, 1/16
Jake Paul, 1/17
Karan Brar, 1/18
Logan Lerman, 1/19
Evan Peters, 1/20
Aries(March21-April19): Listen to your gut
instinct today, because it will be telling you
to avoid something that you usually do
fairly often. Be prepared for other people to
be confused about your sudden hesitation.
But no matter what the stakes are, don't let
anyone push you into doing anything that
doesn't feel right today -- especially if it
involves any legal documents.
Taurus(April20-May20): Your restlessness
is fading away, and suddenly your regular
routine doesn't feel so regular, anymore!
Instead of feeling dull, it feels comfortable -
- and most importantly, stress-free. This is a
good time to finish up minor errands, pay
bills, and hunker down for a quiet night in.
Gemini(May21-June20): The nonstop
activity all around you will keep you
extremely entertained today, especially
since you are loaded with all the high
energy you need to make the most of it!
You should follow your urge to leap into the
center of the action, because today you can
sway the entire crowd, and really make a
real difference.
Cancer(June21-July22): The nonstop
activity all around you will keep you
extremely entertained today, especially
since you are loaded with all the high
energy you need to make the most of it!
You should follow your urge to leap into the
center of the action, because today you can
sway the entire crowd, and really make a
real difference.
Leo(July23-August22): Today your charms
are like magic -- downright intoxicating, but
dangerous in large quantities!
Virgo(Aug.23-Sep.22): Shopping with a
partner will be especially fun and rewarding
right now -- the two of you will be in the
same mood, have the same objectives, and,
most importantly
Libra(September23-October22): Your
ambition has been useful to you, but your
whole life's happiness does not rely on
what you do with your career
Scorpio(October23-November21): Change
is more than good for you right now -- it is
absolutely necessary!
Sagittarius(November22-December21):
You're smart enough to know that decisions
about who gets ahead in life are not always
based on fairness.
Capricorn(December22-January19): It
might feel like one of the authority figures
in your life is being especially bossy today,
but did you ever stop to think that maybe
they are pushing you to do better because
they believe in you?
Aquarius(Jan20-Feb18): You should be bold
to the point of obnoxiousness today -- no
one is going to mind. In fact, certain people
have been waiting for you to speak up and
show a bit of your true self.
Pisces(Feb19-March20): Are you following
the path of least resistance with a friend --
just doing whatever they want to do to
avoid making them mad?
Birthday Shout Outs
Celine Hildack January 8th Happy Birthday. Have a great day! -S. Swiney
Nomiki Tsagaris January 22nd Happy Birthday cousin! Have a good day. -S. Swiney
Alexis Santiago January 17th Happy Birthday big Lexi! -Love you, Ally
Gerry Petras December 18th Happy Birthday!! From: Santa
Austin Gigax January 1st Happy Birthday Austin!!! Go Browns
Audreonna Jefferson December 3rd Happy Birthday! From: Gerry, Austin, Zac, Marc, Areleis, and Destiny
Ms. Hamptom January 26th Happy Birthday Dana! Say CHEESE!!!! -Marcus Lansdowne & Lynn Monroe
Jontez Scrivens January 28th Happy Birthday -KM
George Cunning December 15th Happy Birthday George!! -Nick Cunning
Rodney Miller December 31st Happy 16th Birthday RJ! -Ariana Runyon
Jaemya Addison December 16th Happy Birthday! Best wishes -Kemonie Addison
George Cunning December 15th Happy Birthday! Wishing you the best! -Kemonie Addison
Kennedy Evans December 14th Happy Birthday cuddy! -J
Boys Basketball
By: Darius Gandy & Keyonce Brown
For the winter edition of The Memo we covered
the boys’ basketball team. We interviewed a
few players along with the head freshman and
varsity coaches. Despite posting a 0-6 record for
the 2015-2016 season thus far, the Red Devil
basketball team has shown some great
moments of success and have acquired some
much needed experience to build upon for the
duration of the season.
We had two questions for the freshman and
varsity coaches, Mr. Ryan Lucianno and Mr.
Michael Szenborn.
What are your expectations for the 2015-2016
basketball season?
Coach Luciano – “As the freshman coach I plan
to prepare the boys fundamentally so they are
ready to move up to the next level”.
Coach Szenborn –“I’m expecting our team to
work playing hard, competing, and getting some
solid team wins for our program”.
Who do you expect to be your impact players
and why?
Coach Luciano – “Louie Henderson, Demarcus
Carr and Nick Tuttle should be our leaders
because they each are good in the paint and
hustle on both ends of the floor”.
Coach Szenborn – “Ray Rue should be the most
impactful because of his experience last season
and he is ready to compete at this level”.
We also got insight from the players and to get
their take and opinion on a couple questions in
regards to the season. When we asked the team
members who they believed to be their team
leader and why, here are their responses.
Ray Rue: He’s a good teammate to go to when
you’re down. He brings our spirits up.
Jose Troncoso: He takes charge and keeps the
team together.
Laz Lebron: He leads by example.
When the team was asked what their biggest
challenge was for the season, it was unanimous.
They all feel that communication and working
as a team to overcome adversity would be their
biggest challenge.
Game over Christmas break
Tues. Dec. 29th Campbell vs. Poland @ Home
5:30 pm JV
7:00 pm Varsity
Girls Basketball By: Arianna Runyon, Ja’Laya Weaver, Vivian Kelly & Trinity Thomas
The Lady Devils Basketball Team is led by
full time Head Coach LaRona Gore. Coach
Gore’s expectations of this season are for
the team to be competitive and improve
each game. The Lady Devils strengths are
their youth and great team speed. With a lot
of underclassman playing they are being
challenged to fill big roles and become team
leaders. We also interviewed some of the
Junior Varsity and Varsity basketball players
such as Ja’Kaya Weaver, Emoni Davenport,
Selena Lopez, and Alona Rodriquez. So far,
the basketball season for the girls has been
going great. According to the team they said
that the keys to a success are teamwork
and hard work. The unanimous team goal
seems to be competitive and win games.
Winter Break Schedule
Mon.Dec.28th Away- Girard @5:30pm/7:00pm
Wed.Dec.30th Home @5:30pm/7:00pm
J.Weaver E.Davenport
S.Lopez A.Rodriquez
Good Luck to our Lady Devils
Bowling
By: Kemonie Addison, D’Aliyah Whetzel,
George Iatropoulos, & Omar Garcia
The 2015-2016, bowling season began on
November 16th. They are coached by 1st
year Head Coach Tyler Allen. His favorite
part about coaching is being able to see
how each athlete’s hard work pays off. It is
nice to see the bowlers improve and correct
their technique. He expects every bowler to
improve on a fundamental aspect of their
bowling each and every week. Increasing
our individual scores and consistently
practicing will be our focus for the duration
of the season.
Their favorite part about bowling is having
fun, hanging out with their teammates, and
of course winning. Their strengths are team
commitment, work ethic, ball control, and
leadership. They love practicing with Coach
Allen and their teammates. This is Anthony
Pico’s first year on the bowling team and he
loves it so far. Shane and Jeremy agree that
bowling is a good sport and that they love
being a part of bowling team.
(L-R) Christian Torruella, Jeremy Firm, Coach
Allen, Anthony Pico, and Shane Schneider.
Missing from the photo: Rasheen Moore and
Nikitas Klimis
Attendance Challenge
Student attendance in general is vital to a
student’s success in high school as well as in the
workplace beyond their high school years.
Pupils with good attendance records benefit in
the following ways:
Success: By attending class regularly, your child
is more likely to keep up with the daily lessons
and assignments, and take quizzes and tests on
time.
Achievement: students who attend school
regularly are more likely to pass reading and
math assessments than students who don't
attend school regularly.
Opportunity: For older students, being in school
every day gives them a chance to learn more
about college and scholarship opportunities,
and to take the important exams they need to
build a successful academic record.
Being part of the school community: Just by
being present at school, your child is learning
how to be a good citizen by participating in the
school community, learning valuable social
skills, and developing a broader world view.
Knowing the correlation between good
attendance and success, Mr. Yeager and the BLT
(Building Leadership Team) have devised a
competition to motivate our CMHS students by
offering them a free dress down day to the class
that has the highest attendance each week.
This competition is called the Attendance
Challenge.
Attendance is taken daily by all homeroom
teachers to obtain a daily percentage of the
student population by grade. At the end of each
week the grade that has obtained the highest
percentage of students present throughout the
week receive a free dress down day.
The Attendance Challenge has been in effect for
4 weeks now and it has been very competitive
thus far. The winners of challenge are as
follows:
Week of Nov. 16th
9th grade won with 90.8% of their class present.
8th grade-John Childers homeroom won with
95.2%.
Week of Nov. 30th
11th grade won with 94% of their class present.
8th grade- Andrew Timko’s homeroom won with
96%.
Week of Dec. 7th
10th grade won with 93% of their class present.
8th grade- John Childers homeroom won with
96.6%.
Christmas Word Search
R E C N I W R S T V C S W S D S M S F O
X O S R O V M I T A D M A R E A L M A C
V C I U D F Q A N N Q A P Z E M F N H W
Q K Q F O Y U D R P E J G L V A H W M B
T M C J S H Y A H S K S Z O E J T D X S
T P Q H V C D C I F H A E E S A W H J V
F K A W A U Q A K Q Z M R R T P B V I F
X S A N L G T Y E U W T A C P O D L N S
W C E N C D N D U R S S C L R F X B G H
H S D B M A L S O A B I R Y L B F U L T
P Y V G M N G B M E X R V I V O G I E H
L Z P W N B J T T H J H E T S X W Z B X
V D O L M H S F Y B V C G G A A K S E E
D N W Q N I S E K A L F W O N S J T L K
S C E W R S G T I W I Z K S T I H E L Y
X E C H W I N T E R L X E L A R G R S P
G H C H O T C H O C O L A T E A J W B Z
P Y X Q N U Q W R Y M T F A J X P U W F
J M D W M I D I P M H D S B C G A L G G
D X T L L I R K T K T L C Z J X B L Z A
CANDYCANES CHRISTMASJAMS CHRISTMASTREE
GINGERBREADHOUSE HOTCHOCOLATE JINGLEBELLS
MARSHMALLOWS PAJAMAS PRESENTS
SANTA SNOWFLAKES SNOWMAN
WINTER WREATH
Christmas Crossword
Across
4. You put a ____ at the top of your Christmas tree.
6. A ________ is red and white and taste like a peppermint and shaped into a
stick.
7. __________ fall from the sky during winter in different shapes and sizes.
8. You hangs these on your door and they ring_____________.
9. You decorate a____ and put presents underneath it.
Down
1. You drink __________on a cold snowy day and it’s good with marshmallows
2. ______ the snow man was a happy jolly soul.
3. You put______ on the Christmas tree and they glow at night.
4. _____ brings toys for all the good boys and girls.
5. Santa uses _______ to help drive his sleigh.
Merry Christmas
And Have
A
Happy New Year