BACK to the FUTURE a DECADE in REVIEW Social Media Trends

BACK to the FUTURE a DECADE in REVIEW Social Media Trends

the accolade VOLUME LX, ISSUE IV // SUNNY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL 1801 LANCER WAY, FULLERTON, CA 92833 // JAN. 24, 2020 KAREN LEE | theaccolade BACK TO THE FUTURE A DECADE IN REVIEW Social media trends. TV shows. Fashion. The 2010-2019 decade has come to a close, and The Accolade takes a look back at these years while looking forward to what 2020-2029 has to offer. @sunnyhillsaccolade @sunnyhillsaccolade @SunnyHillsAcco shhsaccolade.com 2 January 24, 2020 2010s IN FOCUS the accolade TABLE OF The Accolade relives past decade CONTENTS 2020 is not just a new year 2010s IN — it’s the be- 3 ginning of a new FOCUS decade. Over the last A collection of michelleBuckley couple of months, some of our best Editor-in-Chief everyone has Lancer sports been reflecting teams from 2010- on the past decade and awaiting the new one. Whether it's through social media or 2019 family time, individuals have been ex- pressing their favorite moments from the 7 PERFECT 10 last decade with photos and videos that resurface old memories. An evaluation of With this issue, The Accolade staff food trends from the wants to do the same. past decade We want to share our treasured mo- ments from television shows to social media applications that we all spent time SIGNIFICANT watching and using. We can’t get enough 10 of bringing back old memories as some- ERIN LEE| theaccolade 10 thing we appreciate. different sections: "2010s in Focus," "Per- 10 most impactful moments of the decade. Considering how much we have grown fect 10," "Significant 10" and "Tenspeed" Whether it was the rise of #MeToo move- We look at impactful since 2009, it’s right to not only commem- (think of the bicycle). ment in 2015 or the Election of 2016, moments in each orate the TV characters we looked up to The 2010s in Focus section covers these moments shaped our political and year from shootings as heroes, but also the individuals who great renovations or additions to the SH economic views that still impact us today. brought us technological advances that we campus over the past decade. On a broad- In the final section, Tenspeed, we look to political use to this day. movements er scale, it also covers the advances made to this new decade to see what's in store. For this issue, we’re breaking down in technology such as the Nintendo Switch Will the next 10 years bring us the first fe- the best moments in the United States and Apple's AirPods. male U.S. president? How far will we go TENSPEED and Sunny Hills history. We want to share Perfect 10 reviews all things entertain- in terms of space exploration? By answer- 12 the most impactful changes made to our ment. From our favorite Disney shows ing these questions, we delve into what Two students offer school and the prosperity of our sports such as "Jessie" to viral trends like the might be coming in the near future. their expectations for teams. "Ice Bucket Challenge," we bring back all May you enjoy this special issue that To share the information as best as the future the good vibes from our childhood years. will bring back your childhood nostalgia possible, we split up our paper into four Our Significant 10 section covers the and get you to think forward to the future.. Here's my list of last decade's mements to Complex, a media platform for youth culture that focuses on Social The Accolade staff's Memes of the Decade trends. Media has “Ok, Boomer” played The quick-witted remark that a domi- “marks the end of friendly gener- nant role ational relationships,” according throughout to the New York Times, has been this decade, kristimaAryal sarcastically muttered by Gener- allowing Favorite Animal Favorite Favorite Favorite Celebrity ation Z teenagers, including a lot Staff Reporter people to Meme Music Meme Challenge Meme Meme of my fellow classmates. share information on a global Originating on TikTok, the platform. Doge "Call Me Maybe" Water Bottle Artist Bob Ross phrase spread rapidly, as thou- Through these various ap- -Carly Rae Jepsen Flipping sands of users reposted their own plications, diverse cultures and struggles with boomers, ex- ideas have developed through the pressing their dislike toward the creativity of teens. ERIN LEE| theaccolade generation’s thoughts on phone With that came the rise of “9 + 10 = 21” lowed. Close” by Next but replacing usage, neglecting books and memes, an amusing or interesting This six- second-Vine that Later on, the video was “Baby when we’re grinding…” internet dependence. item (such as a captioned picture took the internet by storm in July deleted from Vine because Cisse with “Why you always lyin’.” Boomers are classified as the or video) that is spread widely 2014 stars Habeeb Cisse, a boy got bullied on social media as He posted the Vine with low generation born between 1946 online, especially through social from Baltimore, Maryland. who many people started calling him expectations, thinking it would and 1964. “OK BOOMER!” media, according to the Merri- wrongfully answers “21” to the “dumb” and “stupid.” get 100 likes at the most. is a song created by Jonathan am-Webster dictionary. question from his older brother, Looking back now, the con- Obviously, that wasn’t the Williams, a 20-year-old college For me, the fall of Vine, an “What’s 9 + 10?” cept of the video may seem silly case. Although this video went student who caught the eyes of application in which users shared Even though it is clear to but back then, it influenced so viral almost five years ago, I still many. six-second, looping video clips, most that the answer is wrong, I many of us. remember the impact it had on Later, Peter Kuli, a 19-year- marked the end of a comedic era. still found it absolutely hilarious “Why you always lyin’...” me as a fifth-grader. For me and old college student, created a However, the rise of TikTok, along with many others when the This iconic Vine was created a lot of my classmates, it was a remix of the song which had over another platform in which users video went viral in 2014. by Nicolas Fraser and had over way of making fun of those who 5,000 TikToks made with the share lip-syncing, dancing and Many of my peers copied 16 million loops on the social exaggerated mundane situations. track being lipsynced to comedy videos has resurfaced Cisse's accent and repeated the media platform. Later on, Fraser posted the full The last decade has given old memories. equation throughout the school The clip shows Fraser kneel- song on YouTube and Spotify us so many iconic memes, and Here are some of my favorite day. Whenever the number 21 ing on a toilet in his back yard and became known as the “2015 I can’t wait to see what the up- memes: was mentioned, giggles fol- and singing to the tune of “Too song of the summer,” according coming years will bring us. the accolade 2010s IN FOCUS January 24, 2020 3 PAUL YASUTAKE | theaccolade BRING ON THE RAIN: Head coach Peter Karavedas holds his 2019 CIF-SS Division 8 championship plaque at San Marcos High School stadium Nov. 30, 2019. The boys sealed their 24-21 win and first CIF- SS title in 27 years with senior Wilson Cal’s interception in the endzone during the final minute of play. In the time since athletics director football team winning a clash in the 2019 Jon Caffrey arrived on campus in 2009, CIF-SS Division 8 title game. Sunny Hills sports teams have won four Other notables: girls basketball won the TEN-YEAR RUN: CIF-Southern Section titles. 2018 CIF State Division 3 Southern Re- Boys golf got the ball rolling with a gional Final, girls water polo reached the win in the 2013 CIF-SS championship CIF-SS semifinals in 2018 and 2019, soft- followed by the boys soccer team secur- ball reached the 2013 CIF-SS Division 3 ing the 2016 CIF-SS Division 2 title, final and baseball reached the 2015 CIF-SS girls soccer clinching the 2019 CIF-SS Division 3 semifinal. ACHIEVED Division 2 championship and the 2019 — by Andrew Ngo, sports editor Image printed with permission from Helios EYE ON THE HOLE: Then- junior David Weatherly lines up his shot during a practice in 2013. That team would go on to win the 2013 CIF-SS title and the 2013 Southern California Golf Association High School Tournament. The Accolade File Photo RUNNING TO A TITLE: Then-junior Auburn Burnett (right) passes Hannah Bruhns in the 2019 CIF-SS Division 2 Girls Soccer championship game at Warren High School stadium on Feb. 22, 2019. The girls soccer program played in the CIF Finals in 2012 and 2013 and reached the 2018 CIF Southern California Regional finals. Image printed with permission from Helios The Accolade File Photo WIDE OPEN: Former Sunny Hills soccer BRING IT DOWN: Then-junior Jessica player David Torres (right) looks to pass a Barrow helps cut down the nets with a pair defender during a game in 2016. Following of scissors following the team’s win over an undefeated Freeway League season, his Mater Dei Catholic 53-50 in the 2018 CIF team would beat Jordan 1-0 to clinch the State Division 3 Southern Regional Final 2016 CIF-SS Division 3 title March 5, 2016. March 17, 2018. 4 January 24, 2020 2010s IN FOCUS the accolade School renovations span decade MODERNIZATION COSTS • Swimming pool: $5.5 million • PAC: $ 2.8 million • Gym: $2.4 million PAUL YASUTAKE | theaccolade A 21ST-CENTURY LOOK: The gym’s renovation from 2017 featuring renewed hardwood floors and freshly painted alma mater encourages an atmosphere of fierce school spirit from present and past Lancers.

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