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The bowling team feels strong after a solid practice. At their meet, Jack Smith '19 bowled nine strikes and beats his opponent with a total score of 192 pins. Recalling the meet, Danika Carreon '20 said that "I went from having an average of 80 to over 100 now. My last game was 181. I feel like I'm going to be even better than I am this year if I'm improving at this rate." On the other hand, Dylon Reczek '22 bowled for his first season. New or old, each team member had contributed to closing the gap between second place this season. Sean Hawes '20 Vincent Pandey '20 Maurice Nelson '19 TALENT TO SPARE To bring some holiday spirit, StuCo hosted a Bake-Off. Molly Smith and Kayla Slusser '19 were among those who brought their best desserts. The winners, Emily Forde and Michelle Le '19, baked peppermint macarons that were appealing to both the eyes and the tastebuds. Jeff Smart '20 No Pain, No Gain. "The Drowsy Chaperone" is a uniquely comical, yet brilliant play. Leads Keely Brunkow '19 and AJ James '20 helped their castmates bring the confusing love stories to life. However, the production came at a price for a few of the actors. AJ had a slightly ironic mishap during the performance. "It was right after the song 'Accident Waiting to Happen.' I had these new character shoes with three-inch heels that were extremely slick. I went backstage for this quick costume change and I totally rolled my ankle!" she exclaimed. Even so, the show must go on. Dance Away the Nerves. As is true for many of the group's productions, this is a time for firsts, and in turn, a few nerves. Sam Pol and Jeremy Williams '20 had to learn how to tap dance for one of the songs they performed. Sam explained that "it was really difficult at first just because of how new the skill was to both of us, but it was a total blast to be a part of." Sam had a few more things to learn, however, as "The Drowsy Chaperone" was also his first play. "Even though I messed up some lines during the show, I honestly feel that I found a new enjoyment for theater," he realized. WEDDING bells might ring Madison Jett '21 Micah Hawk '19 Tommy McParland '20 Job 12249 Year 2019 Page 082 (895753761) Master (854521107) 04/08/2019 10:40 AM Images are low-resolution, are not color-managed, and do not reflect final quality. Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2019 Customer is allowed to have objects outside of the margin. TRIM LINE TRIM LINE TRIM LINE TRIM LINE TRIM LINE TRIM LINE TRIM LINE TRIM LINE

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  • The bowling team feels strong after a solidpractice. At their meet, Jack Smith '19

    bowled nine strikes and beats his opponentwith a total score of 192 pins. Recalling the

    meet, Danika Carreon '20 said that "Iwent from having an average of 80 to over100 now. My last game was 181. I feel likeI'm going to be even better than I am thisyear if I'm improving at this rate." On theother hand, Dylon Reczek '22 bowled for

    his first season. New or old, each teammember had contributed to closing the gap

    between second place this season.

    Sean Hawes '20

    Vincent Pandey '20Maurice Nelson '19

    TALENT TO SPARETo bring some holidayspirit, StuCo hosted a

    Bake-Off. Molly Smith andKayla Slusser '19 were

    among those who broughttheir best desserts. The

    winners, Emily Forde andMichelle Le '19, baked

    peppermint macarons thatwere appealing to both the

    eyes and the tastebuds.

    Jeff Smart '20

    No Pain, No Gain. "The Drowsy Chaperone" is a uniquelycomical, yet brilliant play. Leads Keely Brunkow '19 andAJ James '20 helped their castmates bring the confusing

    love stories to life. However, the production came at a pricefor a few of the actors. AJ had a slightly ironic mishap

    during the performance. "It was right after the song'Accident Waiting to Happen.' I had these new character

    shoes with three-inch heels that were extremely slick. I wentbackstage for this quick costume change and I totally rolled

    my ankle!" she exclaimed. Even so, the show must go on.Dance Away the Nerves. As is true for many of the

    group's productions, this is a time for firsts, and in turn, afew nerves. Sam Pol and Jeremy Williams '20 had to

    learn how to tap dance for one of the songs theyperformed. Sam explained that "it was really difficult at first

    just because of how new the skill was to both of us, but itwas a total blast to be a part of." Sam had a few more

    things to learn, however, as "The Drowsy Chaperone" wasalso his first play. "Even though I messed up some lines

    during the show, I honestly feel that I found a newenjoyment for theater," he realized.

    WEDDINGbells might ring

    Madison Jett '21Micah Hawk '19Tommy McParland '20

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    Silent Night.Pamela Faulconer andSean Hawes '20 areexcited for theopportunity to chill outin winter onesies.

    Ugly Sweater Party.Will Spencer '22dresses in a gingerbread man sweater thatreads "bite me."

    Built for the Cold.Sporting bold-coloredgear, Ben Schwartz '22goes all out for WinterSports Day.

    Cozy and Warm.Students likeTrinity Stuart '20dress with what makesthem comfortable andwarm on Cozy Day.

    White as Snow.Focusing her camera,Daniella Jaramillo '22gets the best shot ofher friends who woreshirts as white asher own.

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    Festivities are in full swingas SLAB, NJAHS, and StuCohost holiday-themed activities.SLAB and NJAHS teamed upto put together a Holiday CraftSoiree for students. SarahGrande '20, Jenny Torres '20,and Diego Saenz '22 focusedon precision cutting theirsnowflakes. "The few of us thatwere there were able to laughand talk together. It was fun toget to know each other in thatway," rememberedSarah Risma '21.

    cookies & crafts

    To celebrate finishing their first semester finals, students throwall their papers off the balcony. To help the janitors clean up,Ed Stober '19 and Cort Chang '20 picked up the hundreds ofpapers off the floor. Thinking back to the process, Ezra Weirand Jacob Ecks '20 participated in dropping papers andcleaning them up. Ezra recalled, "I was cleaning up the messwith Jacob's body which was far better than cleaning it up witha broom. So full points there." He reasoned his method byasking himself "what is the most effective way to clean this upas fast as possible?"

    FLYING FINALS

    Keeandra Birch '19Kaely Reece '19

    wonderful days

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