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Five days before this weekend’s Dance Marathon rally school spirit

By Garland Noel

“For the Kids.”

For its fourth year the Dance Marathon Committee is going all out, and since the event is this Saturday, FCDM has introduced its own spirit days, which are being met with enthusiasm.

Senior Andrew Sung, who dressed as Doc from Snow White for Monday’s “Make Dreams Come True” Day when students dressed as their favorite Disney character, was very enthusiastic about this year’s FCDM Spirit Week and said that you had to go all out for spirit days or not at all.

Tuesday was “Be a Hero” Day and students like sophomore Madison Barney dressed up as superheroes in support of Riley’s Children’s Hospital. Wednesday was “Wear Red For Riley” Day, today is “Heroes of the Hospital” Day, where students dress in an array of medical themed costumes, and finally tomorrow will be “Come One, Come All” Day, where students will dress as circus performers.

“It’s really exciting and I wish more people would do it,” said Barney.

Dance Marathon will be this Saturday from 2 p.m to 9 p.m.

Dance Marathon hosts freshman luncheon

By Peter Hyle and Will Huston and Christian DiMartino

Dance Marathon’s Freshman Luncheon has been reschedueled to Friday, January 24 due to bad weather. This is the first year the luncheon has been offered, and the Dance Marathon committees are hopeful that this will draw a larger group of freshmen to their cause.

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Final exam schedule for first semester

By Peter Hyle

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Period 1          7:40 – 8:29

Period 2          8:35 – 9:23

Period 3          9:29 – 10:18

Period 4 EXAM          10:24 – 11:29  65 minutes

PM Prosser students eat lunch at 10:24 – 10:55

AM Prosser students return at 11:00 report to the cafeteria

Period 5          11:35 – 12:55  with 30 minute lunch

Period 6          1:01 – 1:40 (delay lunch schedule)

Period 7          1:46 – 2:26

 

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Period 1          7:40 – 7:56

Period 2 EXAM          8:02 – 9:07  65 minutes 

Period 3 EXAM          9:13 – 10:18  65 minutes 

Period 4          10:24 – 11:43  with 30 minute lunch

Period 5          11:49 – 12:29

Period 6 EXAM          12:35 – 1:40  65 minutes 

Period 7          1:46 – 2:26

 

Friday, December 20, 2013

Period 1 EXAM          7:40 – 8:45  65 minutes 

Period 2          8:51 – 9:31

Period 3          9:37 – 10:18

Period 4          10:24 – 11:43  regular time

Period 5 EXAM          11:49 -12:54  65 minutes 

Period 6          1:00 – 1:15

Period 7 EXAM         1:21 – 2:26  65 minutes 

Winter Fantasia preforms despite recent cancellations

By Peter Hyle and Christian DiMartino and Sidney Reynolds

For the past eleven years, the choir, orchestra, and band departments at FC have hosted Winter Fantasia. A musical showcase that preforms Christmas carols and tunes, each department puts a lot of time and preparation into their part of the show. Although the preparations are hectic every year, the recent cancellations due to snow have made this year especially stressful.

Each department faces their own specific obstacles in planning their part of the concert.

“A main challenge is that it is very close to the end of our marching band season. We have to get all of our concert bands ready to learn the music, while things like Pep Band, Winter Guard and Winter Percussion are still going on. So it’s a very busy time for us, especially with Winter Fantasia mixed in,” said band director Harold Yankee.

Aside from the demanding schedules, there are more stressful problems that the students and teachers are faced with.

“Our biggest obstacle has been preparing the freshmen and bringing them up to the standards. The music in Winter Fantasia is always very challenging for the freshmen, but they’re fighting harder than most to learn this year’s music,” said orchestra director Doug Elmore.

After over a decade, the directors have adjusted to each other’s eventful schedules.

“We’ve got it down to a system where it works very smoothly. The first few years we had some troublesome details to figure out, but now we basically follow the same pattern each year. We typically always change the pieces of music performed, but we each know what we’re going to do and when,” said choir director Angela Hampton.

There are many songs that will be performed during Winter Fantasia, but there are certain highlights for each director.

“My favorite part in the whole concert is the last song at the very end, where everyone plays and sings together. There are so many students on stage enjoying the same song at the same time. The Most Wonderful Time of the Year is just a pleasant piece of music. It’s always been one of my favorite pieces,” said Yankee.

Winter Fantasia is held on Tuesday, Dec. 10 and Thursday, Dec. 12 at 7pm. The box office is opened each night at 6:15pm. The recent snow days have made things more stressful for the students and teachers performing, but everything is still on schedule. There is a silent auction all throughout both nights of Winter Fantasia, and the directors are encouraging people to come early to participate in the final auction. This event is described as FC’s biggest music event of the year.