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Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

The Snack Shack, next to the band room, is one of the few places that snacks or drinks can be sold after school.

Biting Off More Than They Can Chew

Alexander Littaua, Business Manager November 22, 2013

Notices from ASB have struck a blow in club efforts of 'food fundraising' after school at Cam High.  Previous education laws have been updated, banning schools in California from selling food during school...

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Many bags and items are lost and have yet to be found by their owner.

Lost and Never Found

Samantha Escamilla, Staff Writer November 22, 2013

Each year a mountain of lost items amasses in Cam High's Lost and Found. In just about six months, the room has filled with students' misplaced or forgotten items, and it's not just clothing. Items such...

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Rose Houlihan, senior, paints her decoration for the upcoming holiday sale.

Artists Or Artisans?

Natalie McIntyre, Staff Writer November 22, 2013

Before rushing to Pier One this Black Friday, some students are looking a little closer to home this holiday season. An assortment of  holiday and generally festive merchandise has been hand-crafted...

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Cif football

November 22, 2013

Cam High shuts down Santa Ynez 35-0 in the first round of the CIF western section playoff. Camarillo, CA-- A week after beating rival Rio Mesa 43-7, Cam High received an invite to play in the CIF Division...

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Kathy Kang, talking to JSA-ers about the Girl Up Project.

What’s Up, Girl?

Amy Shim, News Editor November 22, 2013

Cam High's  Alexis Kallen, senior, has been selected as one of 10 girls to be a teen advisor for Girl Up, a United Nations foundation dedicated to empowering adolescent girls in third world countries. Approximately...

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Gabby Collins and Josh Tinoco admiring each other.

PDA? TMI.

Athena Quddus, Staff Writer November 20, 2013

When does affection become affliction? At Cam High and high schools everywhere, throes of love have become strong; creating a contoversy of whether this activity is school appropriate or not. "The...

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A lock like the one used by Mr. John Stava to keep the trucks from interrupting their practices.

A Lock and a Hard Place

Michael Huber, Staff Writer November 19, 2013

Cam  High's Marching Band, which practices every Monday and Wednesday after school, as well as every zero period behind the Cam High Gym, is now free from worrying about when the next truck will come...

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Troy LeDuc, senior, catches up on reading "Catching Fire" before the movie's release.

Ditching at the Strike of Midnight

Alexander Littaua, Business Manager November 19, 2013

Efforts by marketing geniuses behind the entertainment and electronic industries, in recent years, have vamped up the popularity of attending midnight releases, at all costs. Social networking has also...

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Quentin Francis, training hard, to make up for the deficit of players in soccer.

Kicking and Screaming

Daniel Boutell, Copy Editor November 19, 2013

Cam High's boy's soccer team officially started up on the 18th of  November. The team will be headed by coaching veteran, Jesus Duran, who has taught boy's soccer for 27 years, the past 10 at Cam High...

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Mr. Tommy Taketa, counselor and Kiwin's Advisor, working with James Cruz, senior, on graduation requirements.

Who Wins? KIWIN’s!

Matthew De Jesus, Staff Writer November 19, 2013

Cam High's KIWIN's club accommodates their own members with volunteer hours, opportunities to reach out to communities, and chances to make new friends from all over the state of California. "KIWIN's...

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A student cleans off his work space after working on his Wood Shop project.

Chip Off the Old Block

John Jacob and Sam Escamilla November 15, 2013

The noise coming from room I-4 can, at times, be heard across the eastern portion of the Cam High campus. The wood shop's various antiquated power tools and the huge vacuum system that cleans up the sawdust...

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Natalie McIntyre, senior at Mr. Mark Storer's English 4 class, takes notes that are projected from the smartboard.

Getting Smarter Every Day

Timothy Le, Staff Writer November 15, 2013

The new SMART Boards installed throughout Cam High classrooms give students and teachers the opportunity to have an in-depth educational experience. Kourtney Nguyen, freshman, believes that the SMART...

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