November 2015 FEATURES Eagle Eye 12 These lines Photography divide the frame from Page 9 into thirds on both the x and y axis. Note the four points at which they intersect. The eaglevolume 30, number 2 hawaii baptist academy eyenovember 2015 human eye is drawn towards these points so subjects placed along one or more of these points tend to be more visually appealing. On the right is an example of the rule of thirds. The bee lies on the two left points and stands out. Try applying the rule of thirds to your photography and see if your photos turn out RYAN SU nicer. An example of a photograph using the rule of thirds. The subject—the bee— Check out Ryan’s Photography Blog at is positioned at one of the intersecting points of imaginary lines that divide WWW.HBAEAGLEEYE.COM for more the frame into equal thirds horizontally and vertically. photography tips. dough into a 12-inch round. With a dry from Page 7 Recipes pastry brush, sweep off the excess flour; fit dough into a 9-inch deep-dish glass • Melt 2 tablespoons butter with oil in pie plate, pressing it into the edges. Trim a skillet over medium heat; add onion, to a 1-inch overhang all around. Crimp and cook, stirring often, 12 to 17 minutes edge as desired. Prick bottom of dough or until tender. Add garlic, and cook 3 all over with a fork; set aside. minutes. Stir in rosemary; remove from • In a small bowl, mix together sugar, heat. cinnamon, salt, ginger, and cloves. Beat • Mash potato with a potato masher; eggs in a large bowl. Add sugar mixture stir in 1/2 cup butter, half-and-half, and pumpkin; stir to combine. Stir in and cheese until blended. Stir in onion evaporated milk until well combined. mixture, remaining 3/4 teaspoon salt, • Pour mixture into pie shell and bake for and pepper. Spoon enough mixture into a 15 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350 decorative, ovenproof dish or 13- x 9-inch degrees; bake until filling is set, 20 to 30 baking dish to fill bottom; pipe or dollop minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let remaining mixture over top. 1/2 teaspoon salt cool 2 hours. Serve with whipped cream, • Broil, 3 inches from heat, for 5 minutes 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger if desired, or transfer to refrigerator until or until top is lightly browned. Garnish, if 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves ready to serve. desired. 2 large eggs 1 can (15 ounces) Libby’s 100 percent *Visit www.hbaeagleeye.com for a pie Libby’s pure pumpkin crust recipe. PUMPKIN PIE 1 can (12 ounces) evaporated milk, preferably Nestle Carnation ENGLAND TRIP THANKSGIVING RECIPES VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Page 1 Page 7 Page 10 INGREDIENTS: Whipped cream, for serving (optional) 1/2 recipe pie cust* Visit WWW.HBAEAGLEEYE.COM to FALL FASHION TRENDS COMI CON ADVENTURES CROSS COUNTRY IN MAUI 3/4 cup granulated sugar DIRECTIONS: watch a taste test video on these Pages 6-7 Page 8 Page 11 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon • Preheat oven to 425 degrees. On a Thanksgiving sides. lightly floured work surface, roll pie TODD YOKOTAKE THANKSGIVING FALL FASHION COMICON & VOLLEYBALL & Choir Teacher recognized for RECIPES TRENDS BORUTO REVIEWS CROSS COUNTRY service to school Green Bean Casserole Page 6-7 Page 8-9 Page 10-11 Page 3 Gorgonzola Mashed Potatoes Pumpkin Pie Page 7

eaglevolume 30, number 2 hawaii baptist academy eyenovember 2015 ENGLAND 2015 HBA students take literary journey through England by annemarie lee Staff Writer

From the open countryside of the Lake District to the urban streets of London, England presented surprises and adventures for the HBA se- niors and juniors and faculty who spent their fall break in Europe on an educational tour. After submitting applications to go on the trip, filling out permission forms and exchanging American dollars for English pounds, forty-two HBA students, anticipating ten full days of sight- seeing and learning, boarded a plane at the Honolulu Interna- tional Airport bound for the United Kingdom. Though the trip started off with multiple delays and long layovers, the group safely landed in Manchester, home of the Manchester United Football Club. Their tour guide, Becky, originally from Stratford, greeted them with a warm smile and a reminder that the British drive on the left side of the road. While commuting to and from tour sites and hotels in a private coach, the travelers enjoyed the company of each other through singing songs, exchanging snacks, and catching up on sleep. Chaperone and trip leader Anthony Traughber said he considers himself privi- leged to have traveled with the group. He said, “I had great chaperones… A lot of the things that could have been a problem didn’t end up being a problem. It’s ironic [because] I like to travel simple, I like to travel unencumbered. So I was a little leery about the fact that I was taking forty-eight other people with me, but they handled it well.” At the Lake District, students and chaperones alike treasured their first glimpse of England’s open coun- tryside, filled with cattle and sheep, and endured the physical workout of keeping up with their fast-walking tour guides around crowded cobblestone streets in some of the country’s oldest cities. Towns such as Skipton, Keighley, and Windermere gave the visitors a taste of the life in the English countryside with its small boutiques and sweet shops. The trip’s main agenda was to visit “...seeing the history [was] a very sites that inspired and tactile experience of places where housed England’s great- famous artists had filmed and est writers. The students dreamed and wrote.” paid visits to Wordsworth’s FILM TEACHER SEAN MALLINGER Rydal Mount cottage, the Bronte Parsonage and the birth- place of William Shakespeare in the town of Stratford-Upon-Avon. They also visited the house of Shake- speare’s wife, Anne Hathaway, and walked through the same bedrooms, kitchens, and halls these historical figures had inhabited. Chaperone Sean Malinger was especially enthusiastic about the connection between many of the sites and the history of art. Malinger said, “Being there, seeing the history [was] a very tactile experience of places where famous artist had filmed and dreamed and wrote.” From the open fields and old trees, the

ILLUSTRATION BY ANNEMARIE LEE Continued on Page 4 group moved into the larger cities of York, 2 Eagle Eye EDITORIALS November 2015

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by kylie yamauchi “BLIND FAITH” Hawaii Baptist Academy’s Editor-in-Chief Eagle Eye is a student-run and student-centered publication. Growing up in a Christian home and attending a Chris- Opinions expressed in tian school, I’ve heard more this publication are those than my fair share of sermons. of the authors and do not I’ve noticed that sermons necessarily reflect the targeting new believers may opinions of Hawaii Baptist sometimes oversimplify Academy. Christianity and avoid the difficult questions. In a recent Advertising chapel service, the guest Businesses may place ads speaker spoke about how in the Eagle Eye on a space avoiding tough questions is available basis and for a detrimental to a Christian’s reasonable fee. Please call the faith. As a result, he said, school for more information many students will lose their at 595-6301. faith in God and in Christian- ity in high school and Distribution throughout college. The Eagle Eye is distributed Admittedly, it’s more GAVIN ARUCAN at no charge to the Hawaii interesting and uplifting to questioned if he knew what are taught but from our own with him or when I’ve dis- Baptist Academy middle and hear about the rewards of was best for me. I thought personal experiences. agreed with him. Striving to high school students, faculty being a Christian rather than that my anger and disappoint- The one thing I wish a love God seemed more like I and staff. hear about what it means to ment would put my faith at pastor had told me is that it’s was striving to win an award suffer with Christ. And if we risk so I initially buried them. okay to question God and be for being the best Christian. Cover Art avoid addressing hard ques- Ironically, it turned out that angry with him sometimes. I Ephesians 2:8 (ESV) states, Gavin Arucan (‘16) tions—like ones about suffer- expressing my doubts about grew up believing I should “For by grace you have been ing and evil, we end up my faith actually made it always feel loving and trusting saved through faith. And this Editor-in-Chief making Christianity irrel- stronger. I took my disappoint- towards God. Many strive to is not your own doing; it is the Kylie Yamauchi (‘16) evant to the real world and its ment to God and he revealed be the stereotypical Christian, gift of God, not a result of problems. Thinking that God to me that the relationships I who is always in a good mood works, so that no one may Copy Editors can provide little help to their formed over the season and and always loving life. But boast.” It’s futile for Chris- Hellen Chen (‘16) problems, people will lose the support from friends and doesn’t any real relationship tians to try and earn their way Kayci Kumashiro (‘17) faith in God. family was the greatest has its ups and downs? When into God’s good graces. Shannon Mau (‘16) Below are two things I wish reward. did our relationship with God If students experience God someone would’ve told me During hard times, many become anything different for themselves and see the Sports Editor about Christianity. When the Christians choose to be blind from that? When did Christi- real side of Christianity, many Shannon Mau (‘16) times get tough, which believe to the questions that chal- anity become an impersonal won’t lose faith as they grow me it will, “trusting in God” lenge their faith, only to be religion? The Christian that older. The more I’ve wrestled G Period Staff shouldn’t be translated into guilt ridden that they had fights with God during the with God, the more I’ve Gavin Arucan (‘16) “ignoring the big questions.” questions in the first place. tough times is better than the gotten to know him. Chris- Makenzie Cammack (‘17) It’s crucial to know that even It’s scary for some to explore Christian that blindly loves tians should treat faith like a Joshua Fujita (‘18) those that trust in God face topics that put their relation- him without question. Author relationship rather than a Joshua Laxamana (‘16) disappointment. I recently ship with God and their faith Jon Acuff puts it this way, strict set of rules. Rather than Annemarie Lee (‘16) made the mistake of thinking at risk. On the contrary, I “Wrestling with God is a sign laboring for a pristine and Ryan Su (‘17) it was better to ignore my think Christians need to dive of intimacy. You can’t wrestle “ideal” life with God, students Karly Tom (‘17) creeping questions rather into the questions like “Why with someone you’re far away should work towards having a Alexander Wong (‘16) than confront God about it. does a loving God allow evil in from.” One Christian values real relationship with God, After trusting and confiding in this world?” While it is crucial having a real and personal with rough patches, fights, Adviser God my dream of paddling the to have faith and trust, it’s relationship while the second victories, and all. Eunice Sim Na Wahine O Ke Kai canoe equally important to search Christian strives only to have paddling race, I was dis- for answers about our beliefs. the “ideal” relationship with traught when it got cancelled. In the end, our faith should God. I feel like I’ve grown I doubted that God had not only come from what we more with God by working everything under control and read in the Bible or what we through the times I was angry

THE REAL LIFE OF RUDOLPH BY TANNER ISAACS November 2015 NEWS/FEATURES Eagle Eye 3 Yokotake Honored for Service to School by annemarie lee bachelor’s degree. Then, he Staff Writer went on to obtain his master’s degree at Sam Houston State It’s impossible to describe University. In 1990 he joined what Todd Yokotake does in the staff and faculty of HBA. a single sentence. In addi- A couple of years later, in tion to being an instructor for 1992 the Soldiers of Light was the Concert Choir and the formed when eight students Soldiers of Light at Hawaii began meeting after school Baptist Academy, Yokotake is and on the weekends to sing also an avid cook and baker. and worship. Their debut was Students who have tasted his in front of a Mainland Advi- delicious creations will prob- sory Council meeting at the ably remember his layered Sheraton Waikiki Hotel. Since jello pies, chocolate cakes, and then, Yokotake hasn’t stopped pancakes. They’ll probably leading students in song and also remember his constant praise. service to the school and his Yokotake’s home life is no beautiful music. less exciting than his work This year, Yokotake received life. Together with his wife the Lifetime Legacy Award at Carleen, Yokotake is rais- ANNEMARIE LEE HBA’s second annual Legacy ing two kids, Reese, sixth Choir teacher and HBA alumni Tood Yokotake has taught at HBA for 25 years. Night. This award is pre- grade and Ellie, third grade, sented to an individual who who both attend HBA. In his Soldiers of Light member, ju- world of pressures and fads. because he knows how to has extensively served God spare time, Yokotake enjoys nior Shalev Eckert says, “As a For this reason, he does his have fun, but does not ignore and the school. The Lifetime spending time with his family, teacher, he stands out because best to give them proper guid- the importance of charac- Legacy award also honors running, and enjoying the out- he remains collected and calm ance in securing their identity ter development in the lives staff members who have con- doors, while keeping his house all the time even with all the in Christ. This may be in the of his students. “He makes tributed greatly to the devel- clean and taken care of. On stresses he has. He just relies form of helping them estab- everything relatable and has opment of the school. the weekends he and his fam- on God all the time. I don’t lish strong relationships with so much energy. He’s able to After graduating from Ha- ily attend church services at know how he does it.” their friends and families or mess around with us. [But] waii Baptist Academy with the New Hope Windward Church. Whenever Yokotake con- realizing how important their when we give our testimonies class of ‘84, Yokotake attended While at work, Yokotake ducts his students in vo- service to the Lord is. Cur- or sing songs, he wants us to Oklahoma Baptist Univer- brings joy and inspiration to cal warm ups or hymns, he rent SOL member Joshua sity, where he obtained his his co-workers and students. remembers that they face a Laxamana admires Yokotake Continued on Page 5 Court is in Session Mock Trial Club kicks off new season by alexander wong feeling on how the whole process oper- Staff Writer ates.” Students who have an interest in the legal system get an hands-on The Mock Trial club provides a way experience and can test out a future for students to meet new people and career through this club. “I am consid- gain an understanding of the legal ering becoming a trial lawyer because system. High school students from of Mock Trial,” says Fujita. all grades make up HBA’s Mock Trial Besides the hands-on experience of club, bringing with them many differ- Mock Trial, there are other reasons ent perspectives to the club. why many students join or re-join Sophomore Joshua Fujita explains, Mock Trial. Fujita comments, “Mock “There are many different ways to Trial is great because I get legal interpret a case. The different per- experience while eating good food, spectives help us to learn more about hanging out with friends, and meeting the case.” The Mock Trial team’s di- new people.” Like many other sports versity is another reason why students teams, Mock Trial builds a sense join the club. “I like how this club of camaraderie that causes many has participants from all grade levels to come back for the next season. JOSHUA FUJITA with an array of experience and skills. “[Students] should join Mock Trial Mock Trial members sophomore Colby Nagano and junior Eugene Lee study the Since this club lasts throughout the because it really helps you to improve Federal Rules of Evidence. second and third quarters, it is great on your public speaking skills and you to see students, especially those new can forge good relationships with your experience and helps with speaking the coaches are willing to work around to the program speak with confidence teammates,” states junior Alyssa Futa. skills.” Koizumi replied, “Mr. Egami, students’ busy schedules. Fujita states, in competitions with other schools,” Mock Trial also provides students with our coach, told us to look into a mirror “Though meetings usually take up to says club adviser Robert Weismantel. a venue to learn and practice public to better understand how to portray 11 hours a week, you need to study the First-time Mock Trial member junior speaking skills. “One of the skills that ourselves when we speak.” case and perfect your role outside of Gavin Koizumi says “[Mock Trial] just I was able to develop was being able Namba also stated that the time school if you want to be good.” seemed interesting at the time. I don’t to think quickly and respond to very commitment is too much for him Mock Trial practices are 3:30 p.m. to want to become a lawyer though.” hard questions,” said Fujita. Alumna and that is one of the reasons that 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Senior Josh Namba states, “Mock and Mock Trial coach Danielle Woo he left. Mock Trial, like many activi- Saturday. Students who are interested Trial is a good way to experience what states, “Mock Trial helps you to make ties, requires a substantial time and in joining the Mock Trial club can it’s like being in a courtroom and a ton of friends and helps you to think energy commitment. Though it may contact History teacher Robert going through a trial. You get a good on your feet and [gives] a close team infringe on other personal activities, Weismantel. 4 Eagle Eye NEWS/FEATURES November 2015 Students Nationwide Take Redesigned PSATs by karly tom emphasis on interpreting charts weird questions that are on the test, Staff Writer and graphs throughout the test, and despite the fact that the test requires changes to the reading section. The students to sign an agreement not to The Standardized Assessment reading section is now more evidence- discuss the test. This year, over 3.8 Test (SAT)—which tests for reading, focused and includes more reference million students took the PSAT in writing, and math skills—is the most to important historical documents. October so PSAT memes have a big widely used college admission test in With the changes, the College audience. the nation. This year’s PSAT has been Board has partnered with Khan Acad- “Honestly I think that it is not a updated to prepare students for the emy’s to provide students with free big deal because it isn’t like it says new SAT, which will be introduced in online practice SATs. This official SAT the answers right there and listed March 2016. practice includes four tests, thousands out,” says Pang. Although there was On Wednesday October 14, HBA of questions, diagnostic quizzes de- another testing day on October 28, freshman, sophomores, and juniors signed to assess areas that need more the memes that students posted on erences in the test continued to flood took the new PSAT at school. At HBA, practice, and constant feedback to let October 14 don’t affect the students the internet under the PSAT hashtag. PSAT scores are also used by the students know where they stand. that had not previously taken the test Paper score reports will be sent to school to assess students’ ability to In recent years, with the popularity because the tests are different ver- the schools in January 2016. Online take AP classes. of social media, the SAT has become sions. The trend of the memes go back test score results will be available Sophomore Dru Pang says he loves a popular online topic of discussion to 2013 according an October article about two months from test day. To ac- the PSAT changes because students for students taking the test. Annu- in the Washington Post. The College cess their scores, students will have to are no longer penalized for incorrect ally, soon after PSATs have been Board responded to the recent posting use an access code that is sent to them answers. Other changes include an administered, students all over the of PSAT memes by tweeting “Please by the College Board. optional essay section, the removal nation have been posting and re- tweet responsibly and don’t share test of the vocabulary section, increased posting memes that are based off of content” but inside jokes based on ref-

Oxford, and Bath. ancestors, William the Conqueror. While re- England York proudly dis- searching for her Modern World family history from Page 1 played its unique project during her junior year, a conversation streets, such as The with her grandmother revealed her relation Shambles, with its to William I. She said, “Once I found out that towering walls and seemingly crooked struc- the England trip had something to do a little tures. At Oxford, students got to visit the area bit with my ancestry I thought oh, England in Oxford University where parts of the Harry trip, that’s cool!” For others, like senior Carly Potter movies were filmed.In the City of Bath, Imaino, their interest in going to England the students learned how the famous Roman was sparked by teacher recommendations. baths served as a backdrop for the upper class. Imaino said she was surprised by the English Becky described the time when the rich folks people, their mannerisms and habits, such as who would visit Bath in order to bathe, social- lining up in queues and dropping occasional ize and hopefully find a future spouse for their “cheers!” as their way of saying thank you. children. When not wandering through historical The last segment of the trip took the group buildings and feasting on hearty English to London. Upon arrival, the group took a meals, students completed booklets with re- morning tour of the City of London, a city flection questions for every day’s adventures. within London, stopped at St. Paul’s Cathe- The questions encouraged students to think dral, witnessed the changing of the guards about their time at specific sites and recall at Buckingham Palace, and cruised down their experiences and impressions. Chaperone the Thames River, before hopping onto the Michael Hu said a challenge he set for himself London Eye. They also toured Shakespeare’s was “to try to get young people to appreciate Globe Theatre, and rode the tube to Piccadilly cites, archaeological or historical sites, for Circus to watch the Jersey Boys musical. their importance in history and not as a back- For senior Chambre Mangiarelli, the trip drop for selfies.” was not only an educational experience, but Many of the students say they would defi-

HALEY PILIEN a chance to connect with her ancestry. At nitely consider returning to England in the (Above) Seniors Kylie Yamauchi and Ashely Benn wave their Clifford Tower, Mangiarelli was able to see future. Some would like to take their families Harry Potter wands in The Shambles, York. firsthand the place of victory for one of her to the sites they had visited, while others would enjoy revisiting England on their own and planning out their own itinerary, now that they know what is out there. Traughber says that he hopes “that when they [the students] see that new phone commercial that involves James Bond and they see the Millennium Bridge and they see St. Paul’s Cathedral in the background they’d say, oh, I’ve been there. That’s a cool thing to be mindful of.” He also hopes that students will remember their time in England and consider going back to further their adventures.

(Left) After enjoying a live performance by Shakespearean actors, seniors Matt Sakai, Jordyn Wang, Logan Takeda and Brett Watanabe strike a pose with the actors at the birthplace of Shakespeare in the city of Stratford-upon-Avon.

PHOTO CREDIT: HALEY PILIEN November 2015 NEWS/FEATURES Eagle Eye 5 PERFORMING ARTS Looks Forward to Full Year

JOSHUA LAXAMANA ANNEMARIE LEE The Soldiers of Light perform at the National Christian College Fair on October 26. The fair was During a rehearsal, Yokotake leads HBA’s Concert Choir in song hosted by HBA. while accompanying them on the piano. by joshua laxamana During the fourth quarter, SOL and halau know why we do it.” Staff Writer will be hosting its 16th Dinner Theater show Yokotake Along with his musical talent, Yo- entitled “The Return of the Mouse.” The from Page 3 kotake teaches a Photoshop class and The Soldiers of Light (SOL) and Halau are Dinner Theater serves as a fundraiser for also has skills in art, which he does not two ministry groups around campus that are the Big Island trip that members of SOL and refrain from using when opportunities led by choir teacher Todd Yokotake. Although Halau will be going on in the summer. Stu- call. Librarian Lynn Hayashi recalls Yokotake agreeing to help SOL is an elective course at HBA, students dents will be performing as Disney characters her with an art project and noted that he is very thorough and in SOL treat it as more than a regular class. and singing some Disney classics. Many of the concise in his work. They see themselves as music ministers and members of SOL and Halau are excited to be As an educator and spiritual leader, Yokotake has been so each other as part of a family. For them, sing- participating in the event. Students around influential in the lives of his students that many of them keep ing together is an act of worship to God. campus are also excited about the event and in contact with him after graduation and frequently visit him The bond that students form with one are looking forward to the show. Senior Briana during school holidays. HBA alumni Jonathan Huster says that another during class make the SOL experi- Smith is a big Disney fan and says, “I’m look- during the summer after his freshman year in college, he was ence very memorable for all of the members. ing forward to being able to take pictures with able to have a meaningful conversation with Yokotake. Huster Junior Micah Abe says, “I love the food, the all of my friends in SOL and Halau while they remembers Yokotake saying that “no matter what happens we fun, and the singing. But on top of it all I enjoy are wearing their Disney costumes.” The event are singing to an audience of one.” the family atmosphere. Saying that SOL is will be held on May 20 and 21. In all he has accomplished, Yokotake says he relies on what a family is the best way to describe how the On July 23, SOL will be celebrating its 25th he refers to as “the call” as his primary motivation. “You members get along. Being new this year, I got anniversary at the Ala Moana Hotel. Current always go back to the call. Returns on service may not always to fully experience the family aspect.” and former members of SOL and their fami- equate in tit for tat, one for one per se.” As a result of acknowl- Yokotake often uses a portion of the class lies will eat together, socialize, and present a edging that a life of service comes without much glory, instead time to do devotionals and help students short program. The Halau is also slated to per- of looking at his salary, Yokotake finds reward in watching strengthen their relationship with Christ. form at the event. students becoming enthusiastic about their faith and creating Junior Kayla Look says, “SOL gives me a safe Looking at the busy year ahead, SOL senior a life of service. place to talk about Jesus. We can talk about Alexia Sommers says, “I expect this to be a Yokotake’s dedication as a teacher can be summed up by his our spiritual struggles and pray for each fun year with many opportunities to bless oth- favorite quote by Lynn Shaw Bailey. “Stay faithful and prayer- other.” Once a month, halau members meet in ers through singing and dancing. I especially ful. Be deliberate and diligent. Expect hardships, roadblocks Yokotake’s room to pray for one another and hope this year is filled with fellowship...and and discouragement but don’t let them keep you from doing do devotionals. food.” what God has called you to do because He is always faithful.”

PHOTO GALLERY: SOCCER INTRAMURALS Photos by Ryan Su Continued on Page 11

(Above) Seniors Brandon Hirokawa, Noa Kerr and (Above) Team3—(left to right) seniors Kaitlyn Nomura, Asia Matt Sakai (left to right) try to take control of a Ono, Carissa Sugita, Kimberly Masuda and sophomore Kalli-Ann free ball. Hirokawa and Sakai (“Perpetual Motion Takafuji—emerged as the Soccer Intramural winners. (Right) Squad”) beat Kerr’s team (“Noa and Breanne 5ever”) Masuda and senior Matt Sakai battle for possession of the ball. to advance to the finals. 6 Eagle Eye FEATURES November 2015

KEEPING IT COOL Create a casual look SHEER MAVERICK with a plaid shirt that also helps to keep you Make a statement this season. warm on a chilly fall Adding a sheer vest not only day. gives you that Bohemian style but also dresses up any outfit. Stick with warm colors to get the autumn ambiance.

Gold Bird Necklace DARE TO FLARE The 70s are back! Get your groove on with flared jeans and a knit top. Add wedge heels to show off those bell bottoms.

DOWNRIGHT MOD Grey Ankle Boots

Buttoned down shirts BEIGE WEDGE HEELS are a classic. They can be found anywhere PLAIN AND SIMPLE in any print. Combine one with your favorite Fit and flare not your style? T-shirt dresses are the slacks and sneakers. look for you. This cinch-free dress is all you need for a comfy fall day.

BRAVE THE STORMS

Don on an army green Taupe Felt Hat jacket and venture in the autumn winds. Throw on some boots, and you are ready to conquer any rainy day.

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A-line skirts are a must have. Pair them with any top and you’re ready to go. Add a hat and statement jewelry to complete your fall look.

Rain Boots Heart-shaped Necklace November 2015 FEATURES Eagle Eye 7

With the summer season fading away, it’s time to start thinking about updating your closet. Here are some Fall fashion trends to spruce up your wardrobe. by kayci kumashiro ARMY JACKET 70s STYLE Staff Writer The hunt is on for the perfect army The idea that fashion repeats itself jacket. Its militaristic feel and olive rings true this season as 70s styles are FRINGE PONCHOS tones match with almost anything making a comeback. I'm not talk- As one of the newer trends this sea- you currently have in your closet. As ing about the bright colored, hippy son, the fringe poncho is a southwest- a bonus, the jacket's hood and various attire but a more modern twist on “Boots are also a great ern spin off of the summer kimono. pockets can come in handy when the the groovy style. Bell bottom jeans or way to show off your fall With its thicker, knit texture and cooler weather kicks in. flared pants are making their occa- richer colors, this item is a sure way sional appearance. Though it hasn't fab while remaining in to get into the autumn vibe. There JOGGERS made a great impact, the bell bot- dress code.” are a variety of styles and colors to For any guy, joggers are a great toms bring the nostalgia of the disco choose from. way to get in the style. With its ca- era. Also working it this season are DARKER COLORS sual look, these pants can work with buttoned skirts. The trend used to As the days grow shorter and the BOOTS anything. Everywhere you go, there be flared out skater skirts, but now nights longer, the colors of clothing As the weather changes from is sure to be a pair for sale. There are the style has shifted to a more down- reflect the darker days of the year. sweltering to chilly, it's always nice to multitudes of colors and materials to played A-line. Dresses have changed Goodbye to the bright florals and pas- protect those little piggies from the choose from, so find the pair that fits as well from the cinched waists to a tels of summer and hello to the richer, 70 degree temperatures of upcom- you best. looser, shift design just above knee deeper colors of fall. Colors such as ing winter. Styles range from combat length. Higher necklines have become burgundy, tan, olive green, denim, and to ankle-high booties. Popular colors almost synonymous to the fall fash- mustard yellow can be found through- this season are taupe, tan, and black. ions. The high neckline gives modesty out any store. These colors not only Boots are also a great way to show off during the colder months while keep- match the hues of autumn but jive your fall fab while remaining in dress ing with the retro feel. Vests are also well with the 70s vogue. Floral prints code. a gold ticket item this season. Avail- have also withered like the autumn able in various colors and designs, leaves. Now the pattern is textile this accessory can be paired with any textures, like suede and chunky knits, outfit. and plaid (especially red plaid).

RECIPES • Heat canola oil in a medium skillet over medium- high heat. Toss shallot rings with the remaining 2 Thanksgiving Sides tablespoons flour. Fry the shallots in batches, turning frequently, until golden brown. Transfer to paper towels by mackenzie cammack to drain. Place in an airtight container, and set aside Staff Writer until ready to serve. • Heat broiler, positioning rack about 8 inches from While the turkey is the usual star of the Thanks- heat. Cook casserole, covered, until mixture is bubbly giving table, there are many other dishes that and heated through, about 10 minutes. Uncover, and make this festive feast shine. This holiday season, cook until top is golden brown, about 30 seconds. I looked at Pinterest to find recipes for my favorite Sprinkle fried shallots over top, and serve immediately. Thanksgiving dishes. Here are three recipes, each begins to soften, about 4 minutes. Add bell pepper and with a slight twist, that I tried and tested, and that mushrooms, and cook until softened and most of the I highly recommend. liquid has evaporated, about 8 minutes. Season with All Recipes’ 1 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Set aside to GORGANZOLA Martha Stewart’s cool. MASHED POTATOES GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE • Prepare an ice bath: Fill a large bowl with ice and water; set aside. Bring a saucepan of water to a boil. INGREDIENTS: INGREDIENTS: Add beans, and cook until bright green and just tender, 3 pounds Yukon gold potatoes, peeled and quartered 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus more for dish 4 to 5 minutes. Drain, and plunge into ice bath to 1 3/4 teaspoons salt, divided 1 medium onion, cut into 1/4-inch dice stop cooking. When cooled, toss drained beans with 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 red bell pepper, seeded and cut into 1/2-inch dice mushroom mixture; set aside. 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 pound button mushrooms, stems trimmed, quartered • Melt the remaining 4 tablespoons butter in a medium 2 medium onions, diced 2 teaspoons coarse salt saucepan over medium-low heat. Add 4 tablespoons 4 garlic cloves, minced 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper flour, whisk constantly until mixture begins to turn 2 teaspoons chopped fresh or 1/2 teaspoon dried 1 1/2 pounds green beans, trimmed and cut into 2-inch golden, about 2 minutes. Slowly pour in milk, and rosemary pieces continue whisking until mixture has thickened, about 1/2 cup butter or margarine 6 tablespoons all-purpose flour 3 minutes. Stir in cayenne, nutmeg, and the remaining 3/4 cup half-and-half 2 cups milk teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Remove 3/4 cup crumbled Gorgonzola or blue cheese 1 pinch cayenne pepper from heat, and let cool to room temperature, stirring 3/4 teaspoon pepper 1 pinch grated nutmeg occasionally. Pour over beans, and toss to combine. Garnish: fresh rosemary sprigs 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese • Butter a 9-by-13-inch glass or ceramic baking pan. 1/4 cup breadcrumbs Spread half the green-bean mixture over the bottom. DIRECTIONS: 1/4 cup canola oil Sprinkle on half the grated Parmesan, and spread with • Bring potato, 1 teaspoon salt, and water to cover to 4 shallots, cut crosswise into 1/4-inch rings the remaining green beans. Combine the remaining a boil in a Dutch oven; cook 20 to 25 minutes or until Parmesan and the breadcrumbs, and sprinkle over tender. Drain and keep warm. DIRECTIONS: casserole. Cover with , and refrigerate until just • In a large skillet over medium heat, melt 2 Continued on Page 12 before serving. tablespoons butter. Add onion, and saute until it 8 Eagle Eye FEATURES November 2015 A COMIC FAN’S BLOG: by gavin arucan ing all the attendees in costume. You Staff Writer couldn’t take a step without running into a Spider-Man or Deadpool cosplayer. On September 18, the Hawaii And from time to time you would Convention Center opened its doors bump into Groot or the Ghostbusters. to comic book fans and geeks to cel- Unlike the previous convention I had ebrate all of pop culture at the Amaz- gone to, at which I didn’t cosplay, I ing Hawaii Comic was dressed as Steven Con. Two weeks Universe from the later on October 8, fan-favorite Cartoon even more of those Network show. Senior fans crowded into Tanner Isaacs, who the Javits Center also attended, said that for New York Comic his favorite cosplayers Con. I was among were “Chun-Li from both of those crowds as I attempted Street Fighter, Little Stan Lee, and Kylo the exhausting feat of attending two Ren from Star Wars.” Senior Dillon huge comic conventions back to back. Kodama’s claimed that his favorite co- The Amazing Hawaii Comic Con splay was his own. “I was Tad Strange pulled no punches as they defied the from Gravity Falls,” he said. cynics who claimed that Oahu couldn’t Spending three days at Hawaii support a huge convention and Comic Con was a fun experience, but brought in creators such as Stan Lee it was nothing compared to the hectic (creator of Spider-Man and the Aveng- and surreal experience that New York ers), Kevin Eastman (creator of the Comic Con was. On October 8, The Teenage Mutant Turtles), and Rob City That Never Sleeps didn’t disap- Liefeld (the co-creator of Deadpool). point as it broke attendance records The superstar guests easily attracted with more than a whopping 150,000 thousands of attendees hoping to attendees. Maybe that’s why I could GAVIN ARUCAN meet them. only get a Thursday ticket. Although (Top, left to right) Seniors Dillon Kodama, Gavin Arucan, and Tanner Isaacs got to Fans of TMNT and Deadpool lined the convention was lacking the pres- meet comic book legend Stan Lee at the Hawaii Comic Con in September. up at Eastman’s and Liefeld’s artist ence of Stan Lee, it made up for it (Bottom) Marvel cosplayers at Hawaii Comic Con gather for a group photo at the booths respectably waiting to get their with dozens of exclusive pop-culture Hawaii Convention Center. comics and collectibles signed. But news, events, and collectibles. The day the biggest guest, of course, was the that I attended was generally unevent- also came across the most amazing co- held an exclusive early viewing of the legendary and, as he puts it himself, ful compared to the following three, splay I’ve ever seen: a Hulkbuster suit first episode of its new Netflix series, “adorable” Stan Lee, the mind behind but I was able to see some amazing complete with movement and sound Jessica Jones, which promises to be just dozens of popular Marvel characters. things. To my delight, as soon as I effects towering over other cosplayers as dark as the Daredevil series and even Lee claimed that he hadn’t been to entered the convention, a towering at 9.5 feet tall. more mature. Bruce Campbell and Hawaii in twenty years, and his ar- statue of Grizzly, Panda, and Ice Bear However, my favorite part of New Sam Raimi also surprised their panel rival was met with much celebration. from Cartoon Network’s We Bare Bears York Comic Con was the Fantasy audience by showing the first episode Governor David Ige even proclaimed was the first thing to greet me. I didn’t Food Truck. Earlier in the year, Wikia of Ash vs Evil Dead. Warner Bros hosted September 18 to be Stan Lee Day, al- attend any panels since none of the hosted a poll in which people could panels for most of their returning and though Lee jokingly complained that vote for their favorite foods upcoming television shows includ- “the schools were still open and they from their favorite fictional ing , You couldn’t take a step without running DC’s Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow delivered the mail.” franchises. The top four would and . In a brilliant into a Spider-Man or Deadpool cosplayer. Legends of Tomorrow In his Sunday panel, Lee answered be made in real life and served advertising move, DC provided free questions from attendees and gave at New York Comic Con. The Wi-Fi under the name LexCorp to some interesting insight on his comic Thursday events interested me, but I winners were Nuka-Cola from Fall- promote their upcoming movie, Bat- book writing career. When asked why browsed through the busy Artist Alley out, Cookie Cat from Steven Universe, man v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Unfor- most of his characters, like Peter and Show Floor. New York’s Artist Mabel Juice from Gravity Falls, and tunately, the Wi-Fi, which was sup- Parker or Bruce Banner, have allitera- Alley was only slightly bigger than the Greedy Milk from Warframe. A special posedly provided by one of the most tive names he responded that he has one at Hawaii Comic Con, but it had a treat, Geek and Sundry’s Critical Roll intelligent DC comic characters in the “the world’s worst memory” and allit- lot more comic book artists. I also no- was also served along with the fantasy DC Universe, didn’t work very well. erative names are easier to remember. ticed a talk show set for Late Night with food. I had to stand in line for over an Other news include an upcoming One of his funniest responses was to Seth Meyers. Meyers was filming a few hour to get a taste of Cookie Cat and comic series based on James Cam- the question “What would the world interviews with cosplayers. I bought a Mabel Juice, and unfortunately Nuka- eron’s movie, Avatar; artist Brittney be like when Stan Lee is gone?” Lee few prints to decorate my room with, Cola and Cookie Cat ran out before I Williams will be working on a Legend of quickly answered with “It’ll probably but I was sure to save some money for got to the front of the line. You would Korra comic; and Gravity Falls creator, fade away into nothingness.” Through the big one: the Show Floor. It was the not believe how enraged the Steven Alex Hirsch, shared a few pages from that panel attendees learned many in- largest floor being used in the build- Universe fans were. I’m pretty sure that an upcoming replica of Journal #3. teresting things like how Lee’s former ing, and it was still too crowded to the person who took the last Cookie There was no news on Captain America: boss thought that Spider-Man was a walk around in. On one side you could Cat has a bounty on his head now. Civil War though. Come on, Marvel! terrible idea, Lee will have a cameo buy various pop-culture related mer- Despite not being able to get a Cookie I had a great time at both the Amaz- along with a guest star in X-Men Apoca- chandise, and on the other was the Cat, I was able to try Mabel Juice, ing Hawaii Comic Con and New York lypse, and that the creation of mutants Exhibition Hall in which you could see which was more like gelatin with Comic Con. It was a great experi- was just an easy way for Lee to skip some of the new merchandise com- gummy dinosaurs in it, and Greedy ence and I would recommend anyone origin stories because mutants are panies were dropping. Most notably Milk, which was similar to a chocolate who loves movies, books, comics, or born with their powers. Lee even let was Marvel showcasing its upcoming milkshake. Both were delicious, but I television to attend. The next Hawaii attendees in on a little secret: Bryan Lego Marvel Avengers game. I also saw was a little disappointed that Mabel Comic Con is next May, and I’m sure Singer, the director of the good X-Men booths for Warcraft, , Doctor Who, Juice didn’t give me hallucinations like to attend again. movies had been attending Hawaii and Funko toys. While squeezing my the show implied it would. Comic Con. way through the crowd of cosplayers, Sadly, I wasn’t able to attend the Despite getting to meet Stan Lee I happened upon a film crew from last three days of New York Comic and a few other guests, my favorite The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Con, but they dropped some major part of the entire convention was see- interviewing a few other attendees. I news during the weekend. Marvel November 2015 FEATURES Eagle Eye 9

MOVIE REVIEW Boruto: The Naruto Movie by shannon mau his father. The script was well-written, and the producers Staff Writer From a visual standpoint, the movie was a joy inserted several well-timed Naruto references to to watch. The animation was consistent, and each play to the audience. The movie was well-paced, The Naruto focuses on the life of Naruto scene was detailed and well-illustrated. In addi- save for a few scenes that dragged on a bit too long Uzumaki, a rash ninja. Naruto creator Masashi tion to thrilling fight scenes, the movie contained for my liking. However, lulls were followed closely Kishimoto later released Naruto Gaiden: The Seventh several heartfelt moments, which the voice actors by adrenaline pumping action and just enough Hokage and the Scarlet Spring, which is a sequel conveyed well. mystery to keep viewers engaged. miniseries to the original Naruto manga. Boruto: My biggest complaint about the movie would be The Naruto Movie is loosely based off of the Gaiden the lack of development for characters from the series and revolves around the life of Boruto Naruto series. It was interesting to get to know Uzumaki, the son of , along with Boruto and his friends, but I was looking forward Boruto’s peers. Having been an avid reader of the to delving into the lives of the original characters. Naruto manga series since the third grade, I was Naruto, Sasuke, and a few other characters had elated to find out that another Naruto movie was decent screen time, but the others were merely in the works. Before the official movie release, buried in the background of one or two scenes. several trailers came out. After seeing the fluid Overall, the film was well-balanced and thor- animation and epic battle scenes, my expectations oughly enjoyable. The movie premiered in Japan were magnified. on August 7, while it showed in 80 U.S. cities on Like his father, Naruto, was as a child, Boruto October 10, Naruto’s birthday. In Hawaii, it played is mischievous and stubborn. Naruto, the Leaf at Ward Theatre in the Titan XC. It had the larg- Village’s leader, spends most of his time at work, est box office earnings of all eleven Naruto movies, leading Boruto to criticize him as an absent father. raking in over $20 million in Japan alone. Naruto Boruto later meets Sasuke Uchiha, Naruto’s rival, is the third best selling manga worldwide, and is best friend, and right-hand man, and immediately distributed in 36 countries including Japan and sees him as a role model. Boruto begs Sasuke to America; it has appeared in the USA Today book- become his teacher, and after rejecting Boruto sev- list several times, and won the Quill Award in 2006 eral times, Sasuke consents. When two mysterious for best graphic novel. men appear in the village, Naruto and Sasuke fight , creator of the Naruto series, them, resulting in Naruto’s abduction. Together expects that Boruto will be the final part to the with Sasuke and the leaders of the other villages, Naruto series saying, “I’m just speaking for myself, Boruto travels to a different dimension to rescue but I’m enormously satisfied [with the series].”

TECH STUFF A Primer on Photography by ryan su it comes to image quality, functionality, and overall Staff Writer usability. There are also point and shoot cameras “A picture is worth a thousand words.” which lie in between a phone and a It’s a famous saying, but is it true? The answer DSLR. A standard point and shoot probably depends on the quality of the picture. is better than a phone camera be- Quality pictures usually have four common traits cause it produces clearer and less with a clear subject, good composition, good expo- grainy pictures. However, in most sure, and high resolution. To clarify what I mean, a cases, point and shoot cameras aren’t blurry, grainy picture of your dog may not be photo- as good as most DSLRs due to their book quality. Don’t worry, with practice it’s relative- smaller and cheaper parts. Another weakness point ly easy to take good pictures. While the resolution and shoots suffer from is their single lens construc- COMPOSITION of your picture is determined by the capabilities of tion. This doesn’t allow for lens changing, which To recap on what I covered earlier, there are four your camera, it also takes practice to achieve good can really make a difference when shooting subjects fundamental traits of a good photo. Let’s focus on composition, good focus, and optimum exposure. at a distance. However, camera manufacturers like composition to start. Unless it’s a vast landscape, Nikon have designed hybrid cameras that merge a EQUIPMENT most photos have a defined subject, whether it is a DSLR’s functionality (namely, lens changing) with Before you aspire to become a photographer, you person, a building, or a car. There are certain things the small body of a point and shoot camera. Nikon should get a real camera, a device with the sole to keep in mind when shooting a defined subject. calls this their Nikon 1 line. purpose of taking pictures. Sure, phone cameras are One of the most important aspects is subject Phones may be more useful in day-to-day life due convenient, but they typically produce lower qual- placement. Depending on what you plan to use the to their countless other functions, but dedicated ity photos. Why are phone cameras not as good at picture for, a centered shot may not always be the cameras have a well-deserved place in the realm shooting pictures as regular cameras? The answer best choice. If there’s more than one subject or you of serious photography. Only in urgent situations lies in the size of the camera and its parts. Let’s put wish to incorporate background elements, the rule should you turn to your phone if you own a camera. the iPhone 5’s tiny pinhead-sized camera under the of thirds is a simple method that displays multiple Standard point and shoots generate medium quality microscope. The iPhone 5 has a 4.54 x 3.42 mm sen- objects fairly well. On most cameras, including pictures and allow for custom settings. Mirrorless sor, which is an average size for phone cameras but some phone cameras, you can turn on a grid on the cameras (the hybrid point and shoots) are slightly is dwarfed by any of the DSLRs produced by Nikon display that looks like this one below: better due to their interchangeable lenses, but the which have sensors that measure anywhere from price tag isn’t too far off from an entry-level DSLR. 23.2mm x 15.4mm to 36mm x 23.9mm. The sensor The DSLR remains best type of camera when it is the part that converts the light reflected off a sub- comes to image quality, functionality, and overall ject into a digital image and contributes heavily to usability. If you think you may pick up photography image quality. Even the cheapest, entry level DSLR as a lasting hobby, an entry level DSLR is a great Continued on sold by Nikon—the D3200—has a sensor that mea- place to start. Page 12 sures 23.2 mm x 15.4 mm, which is about 23 times larger than the iPhone’s. The DSLR remains the best type of camera when 10 Eagle Eye SPORTS November 2015 Lady Eagles Crowned State Champion Girls varsity volleyball team back on top in Division 2 after defeating Le Jardin by shannon mau Sports Editor

Hawaii Baptist Academy’s girls varsity volleyball team finished the 2015-16 season at 13-3 and captured both the ILH and state Division 2 championships. Last year’s team also accrued a 13-3 record and the ILH D2 cham- pionship, but lost to Seabury Hall during the state tourney, finishing third. On their way to the finals, HBA defeated Damien and won their rematch against Seabury Hall in a thrilling five-set match. “[Our] tough- est challenge on [the] way to becoming state champs was playing against Seabury in the semi-finals. It [went to a] fifth set and it was game point and we were down three points, COURTESY OF DEREN OSHIRO 14-11. There was so much Fujikawa chipped in 17 digs. pressure. If we made one mis- Fujikawa elaborated on her take, we would’ve had to say first experience at states, say- goodbye to championships,” ing, “It [felt] great to win the said sophomore outside hitter ILH title but winning states Kallie Langford. [is] a feeling that can’t be put During the championship into words. I was both excited game, the Eagles picked apart and nervous at the same time. Le Jardin with a combination The adrenaline rush of being of relentless defense and pre- on the court while hundreds of cise ball movement, render- people watch is a feeling that ing the Bulldogs’ formidable I’ll never forget.” double block ineffective. Head From 2007 through 2009 Coach Myles Shioji said, “The the Lady Eagles won at states key to our success was to play every year. Up until this year, hard on every point and play they have failed to make it the point-by-point.” The Eagles finals, finishing third three defeated the Bulldogs in three times in the past five years sets, winning 25-17, 25-23, and Senior Madison Tanabe, 25-16. Sophomore setter Ally a four year varsity member, Wada dished out an impres- reflected on the season saying, COURTESY OF JAMES MIURA sive 37 assists, often setting “It’s an unbelievable feeling up outside hitters Keri Lum (Top) The team gathers for a to defend our ILH Division 2 and Langford, who combined photo with their championship title and win the Division 2 for 33 kills. Wada also had 14 trophy after their three-set State Championship title. I digs and four service aces, and victory over Le Jardin. never thought that we would she was named the Most Out- have accomplished this much standing Player of the tour- (Above, left to right) this year and the fact that it’s nament. Sophomore middle Sophomore Britney O’Donnell my senior year made it even blocker Britney O’Donnell winds up for a kill; Sophomore more special.” controlled the net, finish- setter Ally Wada, named ing with three kills and one Most Outstanding Player of assisted block. Junior Libero the tournament, sets up her Kailey Young led the backrow teammate. with 29 digs, while freshman defensive specialist Naiya (Far Left) The team celebrate winning a point.

(Left) Junior outside hitter Keri Lum, who led the Eagles’ offense with 18 kills, gets another kill past her Le Jardin double blockers. November 2015 SPORTS Eagle Eye 11 Cross Country Runners Head to Maui

(Clockwise from top left) The girls cross country at the Honolulu Airport; A fried spam musubi, to Honolulu; (From left to right) Runners Patrick team prepares to race on the course at Seabury Hall; Hawaiian restaurant Da Kitchen’s specialty; The Delldonne, Shalev Eckert, Morgan Lorenzo, and Keiko The HBA Cross Country team takes a group picture runners stopped by Krispy Kreme before flying back Sanders shop for shirts at a local store on Maui. by joshua fujita Maui Hill Resort and had During the trip, both stu- included pancakes, eggs, and part of the trip was the long Staff Writer time to explore Maui as a dents and coaches learned bacon. The boy’s team and the car rides, where the runners team. On the first night, they that traveling for a race has girl’s team both placed fourth, passed the time singing songs Over fall break, the top 12 met up with former HBA its unique challenges. Junior while a good number of them together such as “Party in the boy and top eight girl HBA Government teacher Robert Chase Higa, a third year set personal records on the U.S.A.” and “Taylor the Latte Cross Country runners trav- Fusato and his wife at Da varsity runner, said, “The course. Boy.” Students also bonded eled to Maui to race and fa- Kitchen, a restaurant serving elevation and sleeping [is Junior Nicole Hong said, over delicious treats at Cold miliarize themselves with the local Hawaiian food. Iha said, different]. You sleep in a dif- “I fell during the race, but Stone and Krispy Kreme. state championship course. “My favorite part of the trip ferent bed and race prep is a somehow it was still my best On Saturday, October 31, Upon arriving on the neigh- was meeting Robbie Fusato. little different.” Cross Coun- time of the season.” Kondo runners that qualified for the bor island and after a quick Fusato is great because of try coach Aaron Kondo said, was satisfied with the results, Cross Country State Cham- lunch, the runners headed to his never ending love for the “Any time you travel there are saying, “I think we ran well pionships returned to Maui Seabury Hall, a private school keiki of Hawaii.” Coaches and difficulties adjusting to a new and we got a good experience for their final race of the year. on Maui, to practice running students were able to enjoy environment and course, and running on the state course.” The girls varsity team placed on the course. Sophomore unique dishes such as deep stuff you haven’t seen before.” The team said that the trip seventh while the boys varsity Preston Iha said, “I learned fried spam musubi, while On the morning of the was successful in bringing team placed second in Divi- that the course is somewhat making sure that they stayed Seabury Invitational meet, the the team members closer to sion 2. challenging but it is do-able.” hydrated for the race the next runners prepared themselves each other. Hong and Higa The group stayed at the day. a hearty breakfast, which both agreed that their favorite

PHOTO GALLERY: SOCCER INTRAMURALS Photos by Joel Lau

(Above) The Golden Retrievers­—(left to right) Megan Yamauchi, Ally Wada, Morgan Lorenzo, and Katelyn Nakagawa—gather for (Above) Junior Samuel Hixon of the Punuhou Buff a team photo. (Right) Gophershins’s Brant Yamamoto (in blue) n’ Blew quickly passes the ball before a Iolani Red tries to steal the ball from a Team3 player. Raiders defender gets to him. November 2015 FEATURES Eagle Eye 12 These lines Photography divide the frame from Page 9 into thirds on both the x and y axis. Note the four points at which they intersect. The eaglevolume 30, number 2 hawaii baptist academy eyenovember 2015 human eye is drawn towards these points so subjects placed along one or more of these points tend to be more visually appealing. On the right is an example of the rule of thirds. The bee lies on the two left points and stands out. Try applying the rule of thirds to your photography and see if your photos turn out RYAN SU nicer. An example of a photograph using the rule of thirds. The subject—the bee— Check out Ryan’s Photography Blog at is positioned at one of the intersecting points of imaginary lines that divide WWW.HBAEAGLEEYE.COM for more the frame into equal thirds horizontally and vertically. photography tips.

dough into a 12-inch round. With a dry from Page 7 Recipes pastry brush, sweep off the excess flour; fit dough into a 9-inch deep-dish glass • Melt 2 tablespoons butter with oil in pie plate, pressing it into the edges. Trim a skillet over medium heat; add onion, to a 1-inch overhang all around. Crimp and cook, stirring often, 12 to 17 minutes edge as desired. Prick bottom of dough or until tender. Add garlic, and cook 3 all over with a fork; set aside. minutes. Stir in rosemary; remove from • In a small bowl, mix together sugar, heat. cinnamon, salt, ginger, and cloves. Beat • Mash potato with a potato masher; eggs in a large bowl. Add sugar mixture stir in 1/2 cup butter, half-and-half, and pumpkin; stir to combine. Stir in and cheese until blended. Stir in onion evaporated milk until well combined. mixture, remaining 3/4 teaspoon salt, • Pour mixture into pie shell and bake for and pepper. Spoon enough mixture into a 15 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350 decorative, ovenproof dish or 13- x 9-inch degrees; bake until filling is set, 20 to 30 baking dish to fill bottom; pipe or dollop minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let remaining mixture over top. 1/2 teaspoon salt cool 2 hours. Serve with whipped cream, • Broil, 3 inches from heat, for 5 minutes 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger if desired, or transfer to refrigerator until or until top is lightly browned. Garnish, if 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves ready to serve. desired. 2 large eggs 1 can (15 ounces) Libby’s 100 percent *Visit www.hbaeagleeye.com for a pie Libby’s pure pumpkin crust recipe. PUMPKIN PIE 1 can (12 ounces) evaporated milk, preferably Nestle Carnation ENGLAND TRIP THANKSGIVING RECIPES VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Page 1 Page 7 Page 10 INGREDIENTS: Whipped cream, for serving (optional) 1/2 recipe pie cust* Visit WWW.HBAEAGLEEYE.COM to FALL FASHION TRENDS COMI CON ADVENTURES CROSS COUNTRY IN MAUI 3/4 cup granulated sugar DIRECTIONS: watch a taste test video on these Pages 6-7 Page 8 Page 11 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon • Preheat oven to 425 degrees. On a Thanksgiving sides. lightly floured work surface, roll pie