The Stang 2013 May Issue

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In the News School 2--3--

Cheer tryouts conclude and Graduation gets closer as the school year ends. Learn more on page 2.

Community 4-5-- The Annual Boston Marathon

turns to chaos and sends runners running for their lives and you can read all about it on the community page.

Fine Arts 6-7-- Go to page 6 and see what’s

Entertainment

EDITORIAL

12-13-- Check out this month’s tweets

happening on campus with all the fine arts groups.

Feature 8-9-- This months feature page is all about the Seniors. Head to page 8-9 to see the freshman to senior transformations.

from all over campus. If you have a great tweet to share, let the Stang know.

10-11-- Check out the editorial

Sports 14-15--It’s SPC playoff

page to read everythihng from car accidents to the situation in Korea to Alexa’s final “What makes Alexa...” You won’t want to miss these awesome reads!

time once again! Head over to the sports page to hear all about Lacrosse playoffs and more.

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Stang

May 2013

Houston Christian High School 2700 W Sam Houston Pkwy N Houston, Texas 77043

Volume12 Edition 8

Prom has come and gone

Houston Christian held another successful prom on Friday, April 26, at the House of Blues. by: Rachel Driver, Editor in Chief Some say that “Prom is a night when nice guys might not finish last.When friends might completely surprise you. When the person you where at in high school, could change in an instant. Maybe you find what you’re lookin’ for.Or maybe you just find, yourself. It’s true one night can bring us all together but it’s more than that. ‘Cause when it ends, it’s really just the beginning.” Others say that “Prom’s like the Olympics of high school. You wait four years, three people have a good time, and everybody else gets to live on with shattered dreams.” Everyone has different perspectives and different views on how Prom night should go. All of the planning and the organizing that goes into just one night may seem a bit extreme, but some would say it is totally necessary. For Seniors, it is the last major event before graduation. For Juniors, it is the last major event before the summer. This year Houston Christian had their prom in the heart of downtown Houston, at The House of Blues. The House of Blues provided a fun and upbeat atmosphere. The only issue with The House of Blues was that the room seemed to be a little on the small side. With tables, a buffet line, and a dance floor, there was not much room to move around. Paige Hobbs12 says that, “there was so much anticipation and planning into the prom weekend that there was no way one couldn’t be excited! The House of Blues was a cool idea for a venue, but I wish they would have booked a larger room.” Although everyone was in tight quarters, this did not put much of a damper on the night. Photos were being taken,

songs were being belted, the music was loud, and the students at Houston Christian were always dancing and having fun. Emma Hennessey11 had a great time at Prom and said it was a lot of fun

“seeing everyone dressed up so cute and dancing.” The highlight of Emmas night was “busting out some moves with Rachel Driver :)” The guys looked very handsome in their tuxes and the girls looked stunning in their dresses. Even the HCHS faculty that made an appearance were looking quite lovely. Mrs. Andrau looked fantastic on Friday night at the House of Blues as she danced the night away with some of fellow Seniors.

Although everyone looked pretty great on Prom night, there were two people specifically that seemed to have an extra “glow” about them. Prom King went to Senior, Jacob Farris, and Prom Queen went to Senior, Nathalie Simoes. Nathalie and Jacob are very involved in Houston Christian. They are both tremendous athletes and have major roles in the Fine Arts/Music department. Everyone was very excited for them as they took the floor as King and Queen for the first and last time. It was a very special moment! Although the nice dresses, fancy flowers, rented tux, and limousines always seem to come along with Prom, the thing that really makes prom night so special is the people that you share it with. Whether it be a group of your closest girl friends, a bunch of the guys, your high school sweetheart, or just a good friend, you are guaranteed to have a good night if you let loose, take a bunch of photos, and spend at least half the night on the dance floor. Another Prom has come and gone, but for those Juniors and Sophomores, there is always next year! Pictures (right to left to center) 1) Senior Group Photo 2) Senior guys and Drew Hendricks pre-prom 3) J.P. Hennessy and Emma Hennessy riding to prom 4) Alexa Reinhart, Alyssa McKinzie, and Madison Sheehy sharing a laugh. 5) Paige Hobbs, Rachel Driver, and Leslie Lamoreaux at prom. 6) Prom King, Jacob Farris, and Queen, Nathalie Simoes share a dance.


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