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VOLUME 52 ISSUE 20
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Dance marathon raises over $2,500 Over 200 students turn out for Friday’s dance marathon for children’s hospital
Anna Love photos
Above left, juniors Jared Connerly and Halle Benson bust some moves. On right, junior boys celebrate winning the dodgeball championship. Bottom left, junior Raud Kashef warms up to play for the “Big Cat” team. Bottom right, senior boys handicapped their dodgeball game with morph suits.
Vocal Pops concert prepares to bring in crowd Hannah Roethler Staff Writer
The choir students will be hosting their annual Vocal Pops Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 23, at Prairie Lakes Church. Pops concerts are unlike any other concert throughout the year because students perform songs that most everyone either knows or has at least heard of.
“The students, along with myself and Mr. Healey, the UNI student teacher, have been working extremely hard over the past few months preparing music,” director Eliott Kranz said. Preparing for a concert that brings in a larger audience than most other concerts and can take a lot of time. Senior Brittany Beck said, “I’ve put in about three hours of work
a day in and out of school. I have a group solo this year, and we are doing choreography, so the bar has definitely been raised.” Not only will the three choirs be showing off their hard work, but there will also be solo and group solo acts during the show. “All of the solo acts the students selected on their own, prepared on their own and then had to
audition to be selected to perform on the show,” Kranz said. “Last year the pops concert went very smoothly, so hopefully this year is just as good,” senior Parker Smith said. With the same expectations as last year, a lot of hard work has been poured into getting this concert ready. “We work all through class, going over and over our lines.
It’s a lot of work, but hopefully it’ll show in time for the concert,” sophomore Briley Duggan said. With hopes a lot of people come and support the choir, junior McKenzie Sesterhenn said, “This year’s concert will be amazing because it will be a lot shorter than last year. There is a possible chance that everyone who comes will get a Scratch cupcake.”