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The story of San Juan as told by its students

The Express

The story of San Juan as told by its students

The Express

The story of San Juan as told by its students

The Express

Kaela Lawson

Kaela Lawson , Senior News Editor

Kaela Lawson is not a very interesting person.  As the senior news editor, and a senior in highschool, she is supposed to be responsible and wise and blah. In reality though, she is still trying to keep her life afloat. She works a lot, sometimes does homework, trips over her own feet and into walls. Lawson is interested in, if not obsessed with, pizza and Grey’s Anatomy. Her other interests include reading, mostly legally downloading way too much music and reluctantly studying for classes she has to take. She is kind of lazy and either responds to your texts in .2 seconds or 2 years. She also tends to highkey zone out when listening to music, which is often. If you can catch her without them, you’ll find she is a curious and tastefully sarcastic person who laughs too much.

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Olivia Farber, Opinion Editor
January 15, 2016
STALLIONS COMMIT: Emily Lichty (12) and Jaq McCarthy (12) sport their lettermen jackets in show of Stallion pride and rejoice in their commitment to continue their sports in college.

Players Taking Their Game to College

Kaela Lawson, Senior News Editor
December 16, 2015
TOP COP: Darrin Jindra, SJHHS assistant principal, presents badge from his cop days in Los Angeles County. Photo by Kaela Lawson.

SJHHS’s Top Cop Receives Ongoing Training

Kaela Lawson, Senior News Editor
November 2, 2015

SBAC Purpose a Mystery

Olivia Farber, Staff Writer
October 21, 2015

Boys Basketball Embraces New Coach

Kaela Lawson, Senior News Editor
October 21, 2015

LGBT Center OC Summer Events

Kaela Lawson, Center Spread Editor
June 12, 2015

Spanish Books for Children

Olivia Farber, Center Spread Editor
June 12, 2015
Adopt, Don't Shop

Adopt, Don’t Shop

Jackie Ruedisueli, A&E Editor
June 10, 2015
FISHING FOR INSPIRATION:  Journey Fischbeck (11) was unable to play for 30 days due to CIF transfer rules, and became a temporary coach to the girls varsity lacrosse team. She prepares to help lead the team to victory on the sidelines until she can get back on the field. Photo by Kaela Lawson.

The Comeback Kid

Kaela Lawson, Center-Spread Editor
May 4, 2015
William Van Orsdel

William Van Orsdel

Jackie Ruedisueli, A&E Editor
April 29, 2015
Mr. Lynde poses in front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. AP Art History students visited Rome over spring break.

Art History, “It’s a trip.”

Kaela Lawson, Special Section Editor
April 15, 2015
Micah Ohlen helps a student recover from an injury at a track meet in Badlands.

Improving Human Movement

Olivia Farber, CenterSpread Editor
April 15, 2015
Photo illustration.

Bomb Threat Forces Lock-down

Olivia Farber, Staff Writer
March 6, 2015

Valiant Effort Showed in First Round of CIF

Kaela Lawson, Center Spread Editor
February 27, 2015
NOT SO SECRET MISSION:Alex Lee (10) and Jessica Larson (10) throw their hands up at Winter Formal to the song Dynamite by Taio Cruz. Winter Formal was held at the Richard Nixon Library on Friday, Jan. 30 with a James Bond theme. Food, drinks, a photo booth, and caricatures were offered at the dance.

Winter Formal 007

Jackie Ruedisueli, A&E Editor
February 11, 2015
FINISHING AT THE HOOP: Connor Peterson (11) attempts to power his way over a San Clemente defender in order to reach the basket. Despite the Stallion’s hard efforts, the team lost to San Clemente by 65-55. The boys hope to achieve success in their future games by working extra hard in the practices. Photo by Sarah Salinas

Boy’s Basketball Jumps Into Action

Olivia Farber, Center Spread Editor
January 21, 2015
Hope Cladwell (Cassy O'Brien 12), daughter of Caldwell B. Cladwell is tied up and held hostage by rebels who refuse to pay Mr. Cladwell to pee.

It’s Only Urinetown

Jackie Ruedisueli, A&E Editor
January 20, 2015
UP IN SMOKE: The photo above represents the rising popularity of e-cigarette (e-cig) users. New studies and surveys done by the Center for Disease Control explain the contents of the e-cigarette which contain compounds found in antifreeze and brake fluid. Along with the dramatically increasing number of users, specifically youth, the Food and Drug Association has not regulated many companies that produce e-cigs. Photo by Jon Williams.

New E-Cigarette Study Published

Kaela Lawson, Staff Writer/ Center Spread Editor
November 21, 2014
Student Owned Company Produces Fall Dance

Student Owned Company Produces Fall Dance

Olivia Farber, Center Spread Editor
November 14, 2014

BIG BROTHER’S WATCHFUL EYE: Flown by ASB’s president, Sanjan Kumar (12), SJHHS’s new aerial companion, the ASB drone, buzzes about Club Rush as it takes in the images of students hurrying from booth to booth. The new drone purchased via Amazon is a technological breakthrough in the CUSD district. It is also being considered by administration for new safety precautions at SJHHS.

ASB Brings Drone to Sky

Jackie Ruedisueli, A&E Editor
November 14, 2014
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