The Knight Times / April 2019 Issue 9

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News that Stands Out

THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School

April 2019

4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401

www.ehshouston.org

Volume 33, Issue 9

Reconstructed

“Welcome to the Knight Club” bids seniors farewell

Dance concert performs in newly renovated theatre

DUNCAN LAMME Staff Writer This year’s prom took place at Big Brothers Big Sisters on Washington Avenue on April 27. The theme of the party was “Welcome to the Knight Club” and doors opened at 9:00 p.m. for seniors to come and enjoy the festivities. Following Prom, the seniors left at around midnight to attend an After-Prom party that took place at an undisclosed location as of press time. The after-party location was a surprise to the seniors prior to arriving. Seniors were transported by bus to the location where they were able to change into more comfortable clothes to continue through the night. Prom had teacher chaperones and the After-Prom had parent chaperones and Dean John Colello, who has been a part of the operation for 31 years. The After-Prom party included a DJ and special guest who came by surprise to everyone. Many of the seniors ate prior to the prom party, so no food was served, but it was available at the after-prom. Dean Colello stated that it is important for seniors to attend these school-sponsored events because it is a part of senior year leading up to graduation and allows the class to spend quality time together before each member goes his or her separate ways. The after-prom party lasted until around 2:15 a.m. The night was a success and will remain a high school memory as the Class of 2019 leaves to begin new lives in other places.

Ellie Gilchrist, Lilly Cone, Anabelle Maples, Rachel Hallett, Gabrielle Small, and Elyse Pedrick perform the senior tribute dance piece in Reconstructed. Photo by Emma Claire White. ALEXA HENDRICKS Staff Writer

Reconstructed, titled in recognition of the reopening of the Underwood Theatre, features fourteen dance pieces choreographed by students at EHS. The performances range in style and difficulty, and they feature dancers from all grades and skill levels. Some dancers do not take dance at EHS, and everyone had to audition to perform. Learn more about the Dance Concert on Page 4

Coffee House held in new USC for the first time BAILEY JUNELL Staff Writer The Senior Prom was held at Big Brothers Big Sisters on April 27. Photo courtesy of swamplot.com.

INSIDE Class Elections Newly elected officials plan for next year

PAGE 2 Snake Day Students learn about snakes and have close encounters

PAGE 3 Arts................................ 4-5 Entertainment .............. 6 Culture.............................. 7 Knight Shift .................. 8 Opinion ........................ 10 Sports ........................... 11-12

On the Thursday before Easter Break, the students at EHS celebrated the biannual Coffee House. The celebration includes performances from members of the EHS community, including both students and teachers. The students are given a coffee treat and some amazing performances. The celebration occurred on April 18 during both 5A and 5B lunches inside the new USC. This is the first time that Coffee House was held inside the new cafeteria, taking advantage of its stage in a perfect lunch setting to enjoy some entertaining acts. Despite the rainy day, Coffee House was a great way for students and teachers to show off their talents. Brennan Howell and Galen Gray were the MCs during the 5A performances, and they introduced all the performers. Special performances included Jack Rambo playing some of his band’s songs on his guitar, and Beau Edwards sand an original song that he wrote about math. Trey Hernandez also gave a special performance of a Coldplay mashup, and Donovan Jackson and a few of his friends performed a karaoke version of “Old Town Road.” 5B lunch continued to entertain with Nathan Reichart and Howell in charge of the

proceedings. The entertainment began with Rohan Asthana, who charmed the crowd with his talent on an electric violin. Then, Clayton Butler showed off his piano skills with “Say Something.” Mr. Weinstein, Mr. Cunningham, and Ms. Sui performed their version of “The Middle.” Later, seniors Emmeline Birdwell and Walker Glotfelty

engaged the crowd with their re-enactment of “Let It Go” from Frozen. Tyler Johnson performed a rap, and Liam Griffin and Asthana joined to entertain with “Another One Bites the Dust.” Lexi Sagers, Kalyn Watson, Emma Birdwell, Shelby Thierry, and Noah Prophet danced to Soulja Boy to end the amazing second half of Coffee House.

From left, Shelby Thierry, Donovan Jackson, Sydney Cooper, and Cameron Moore perform Old Town Road - Remix by Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus during 5A lunch. Photo by Lyda Arnold.


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