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The Hurricane CAPE FEAR ACADEMY

December 17, 2019

Volume 15, Issue 2

Holly Ball closes out semester in style

Feeling festive By Caroline Crumrine

‘Tis the season. Seniors Miles Lindstrom and Oscar Rautiainen pose together during Holly Ball at Beau Rivage Golf and Resort on Saturday, December 7. Lindstrom, Rautiainen, and Aiden Keller all took a trip to Walmart on Wednesday, December 4 to buy their holiday themed attire for $20. “It was our last Holly Ball, so we wanted to do something fun that we can look back on and laugh about,” Rautiainen said. Photo by Evan Das

As the semester wound down and exams approached, the upper school had one major event to look forward to. With hours dedicated to finding the venue, designing the space, and getting dressed and ready, students did everything to make their Holly Ball experience one to remember. The annual dance was held at Beau Rivage Golf and Resort on Saturday, December 7. The SGA and upper school volunteers set up the venue made up of two sitting areas and a dance floor with various holiday themed decorations such as lights, garland, and a festive designated photo area. “It’s important for SGA to make the venue not feel empty and also to gear it to the holiday theme of the dance,” Social Vice President Will Dahl said. Before the start of the dance, each grade held a dinner. Freshmen dined at Hiro Japanese Steakhouse; sophomores gathered at Beau Rivage Golf and

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Resort; juniors assembled at Cape Fear Country Club, and seniors got together at Junction 421. “I loved the dinner because it was nice to get my whole grade together instead of us all doing our own thing. It helps to connect us,” Mimi Maurer said. From start to finish of the dance, students filled the dance floor. SGA Treasurer Harrison Spicuzza and Secretary Caroline Crumrine were responsible for creating a playlist for the three hours of the dance. “At the start the music wasn’t great, but at the end it was a lot better, [and]. definitely better than it had been at the last two Holly Balls,” Matthew Ezzell said. For seniors, Holly Ball was the last hurrah for the first semester. “This year was the best because I got to spend my last Holly Ball with my best friends. We knew this would be one of our last events together so we made the most of it,” Aiden Keller said.

Each year, when fall rolls around, it’s time for the North Carolina Theatre Conference. From October 31-November 2, the theatre department put on two shows: Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen and Dress Rehearsal: A Catharsis in Two Acts written by senior Mack Webb. Both plays earned awards at the 2019 NCTC regional competition at Catawba College for playwriting, sound design, scenic design, lighting production, stage management, directing, and acting. Dress Rehearsal: A Catharsis in Two Acts also won a distinguished play award, meaning they advanced to the state competition at

Greensboro College. “I never thought this would happen in a million years. This has been the most fun I’ve ever had in my life and I’m so grateful for everyone’s support,” Dress Rehearsal author Mack Webb said. At the state level, on November 20-22, the cast and crew did not disappoint. Tess Tarses won an Excellence in Scenic Design award; Lilly Chiavetta won an Excellence in Stage Management award; and Will Dahl won an Excellence in Acting award. “NCTC is really about being open to others’ work. The exposure you get is so important. It’s been a great environment to work in,” Tarses said.

Together as one. The cast of Dress Rehearsal: A Catharsis in Two Acts sings “One Day More” from the musical Les Misérables. “We got to incorporate a musical number into a play that wasn’t supposed to necessarily incorporate musical numbers. It was unique how actors from Hedda Gabbler got to participate and we all came together as one to sing,” Alex Johnson said. Photo by Jan Reid

What’s inside

Activities..................................2 Academics.................................3

Fine Arts....................................4 Lifestyles.................................5

December 18-20 Wednesday: 8:00 a.m.—10:00 a.m. Math 12:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m. English Thursday: 8:00 a.m.—10:00 a.m. Social Studies 12:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m Science

Opinions...................................6 Senior Stats...............................7

Friday: 8:00 a.m.—10:00 a.m. World Language 12:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m Computer Science/Electives/ Make-ups Senior Feature...........................7 Sports...................................8


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