December 2018

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volume 66 issue 4 december 2018

ahs holiday assembly

...AND APACHES IN THE PAC! Hosted by Mr. Green and Mr. Freese, the Holiday Assembly was a festive way to commemorate all of the hard work the various performing arts groups have done throughout the year as well as get the Apaches in the holiday spirit! By CINDY TSE

dents were treated to songs from Tom Hanks’ nior Filbert Aung in “This Is My Wish” that cult...[but] we all did our individual part and

Staff Writer Polar Express, and a series of movements wowed the audience. Sophomore Chynna pulled together as one unit, which made the

To spark holiday cheer in students, AHS has organized yet another amazing holiday assembly. With a wide variety of performances, it was both a festive occasion for the audience and an opportunity for the performing arts students to show off the skills that they have been developing over the year. Hosting this year was Mr. Green and Mr. Freese, who livened up the audience and kept them laughing with their witty banter. Especially noteworthy was when Mr. Freese proudly showed off his beautiful set of pipes in his rendition of “The Twelve Days of Christmas”, where he changed the lyrics to be more fitting for an audience of AHS students. Starting off the show was Orchestra 3, directed by Mr. Forbes and Ms. Chen. Stu-

featuring a variety of Christmas carols. Fourth chair cellist junior Joceline Nguyen was especially pleased, commenting, “I thought the holiday assembly was an awesome way to take a breather right before finals! One of the main factors of bringing everyone’s spirit up was through the medley [from] Polar Express, which helped incite childhood memories and overall a bright holiday spirit!” It was a great effort on Orchestra 3’s part, as they put in plenty of practice to create, as Joceline described it, “something that was both memorable and enjoyable because [they] were able to produce such wonderful music and bond with each other.” Next up was Chanteurs, directed by Dr. Pu, who gave us their rendition of “Carol of the Bells”, followed by a solo from ju-

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“To Nancy, this project sits close to home not only because of her immigrant experience, but also because the characters represent Nancy herself. ‘I see Arnie as the little girl I was when I first moved here...and now I hope to be the Hana to all the Arnies of the world and lend a compassionate hand.’”

performance successful.” The dancers were definitely a sight to behold. This year’s holiday assembly was truly spectacular, with the festive decorations and enthusiastic performers, but the best part of the show was the sense of togetherness that came with the lightheartedness of the season. While finals may be upon us soon, the show was a great and fun way to end the first semester! As the end of the year nears, remember to show gratitude towards the people in your life who make it better. The feeling of the holidays comes not from the songs we sing or the gifts we give, but from the love and appreciation we give and receive from those most important to us. ctse@apachepowwow.net Photos by CONNER HUA

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Hana and Arnie—A Story on the Power in Diversity and Friendship: Nancy Xu, a senior at AHS, decided to channel her frustration at current immigration politics into a beautiful children’s book on the importance of diversity, Hana & Arnie.

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Ober was amazed, remarking, “I think the soloist was phenomenal and did a fantastic job. He came out and sang like a hidden angel.” Chanteurs later appeared again to perform “Carol Medley” and “White Winter Hymnal”. Dr. Pu’s passionate direction and the singers’ skill combined to make a lovely chorus sure to echo in the minds of the audience. The assembly rounded out with Orchesis, who was accompanied by Orchestra as they played a live version of “Carol of the Bells”. Their grand showstopper was a jazz performance set to “Queen Bee” by Rochelle Diamante. The dynamic dancing made the performance riveting and the crowd loved it. Orchesis member junior Talia Yip noted, “I remember the process of collaborating with Percussion and Orchestra was a little diffi-

“Instead of disincentivizing illegal immigration, it is time to start incentivizing legal immigration.”

CALENDAR pg. 14-15 Illuminate the Holidays: The holidays bring lots of festivities; here are a few local places boasting beautiful light decorations. SPORTS pg. 18-19

CIF Victors Michelle Deng and Lauren Ko: Seniors Lauren Ko and Michelle Deng won the Photo courtesy of THEHILL.COM CIF Tennis Southern Section Individual Championships for the third year in a row, becoming OPINION pg. 4-5 the second team in all of history to achieve such With Liberty and Justice for All?: Sopho- a feat. more Michelle Lee questions the humanity of CAMPUS FOCUS pg. 22 President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immi- Apache Holiday Traditions: With winter gration, and proposes alternative solutions to break coming up, Apaches share how they the issue. plan on spending celebrating the holidays.


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