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April 2013 Volume 89, Issue 7

Cavalier Spring Show is sure to be a crowd pleaser By Madison Williams Management Editor

It is May and that means the annual Cavalier Spring Show is upon Clear Creek High School. The theme this year is “Dream on” and includes the song Dream On by Aerosmith and other fan favorites like Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing for the Cavalier’s seven minute finale dance. The Cavaliers have quite a show this year. Each of the four-team dances, one jazz company dance, as well as the three officer dances that won awards at competition will be performed. Jazz Company’s contemporary choreography with deceptively hard movements to a song by Sigur Ros is a crowd pleaser every time as each movement effortlessly flows with the musicality of the song. Team Kick is always popular as the team kicks as high as they can to the punk rock song Tainted Love. Their ending formation in the shape of a heart is a original and unique and courtesy of Kristin Juengle’s choreography skills. Team Jazz is always a showstopper as the girls take the floor in purple costumes bejeweled, feathered, and demanding some sassy attention. Team Contemporary is emotionally powerful as the dancers fight to find light to the popular song No Light by Florence and the Machine. The facials in Officer Jazz to the song Glam sell the dance as the officers strut their stuff in their theatrical pink and silver costumes. Officer Lyrical to Adele’s hit single, Skyfall, made popular by the newest addition to the James Bond Legacy, highlights how in sync the officer line is as a whole. Officer Contemporary to Howl by Florence and the

Machine is accented by many fast move- dance works under a lot of pressure as they are given little extra practices to learn and ments in a small amount of time. New dances that the audience has nev- perfect their part. This year’s upbeat tap er seen will also be unveiled. Every year it dance is to Crazy Little Thing Called Love is a tradition that the seniors perform a lyri- by Michael Buble and was choreographed cal dance as their way of saying goodbye and taught by the senior officers, Senior to creek and dance before they move onto Lieutenant Erin Owen, First Senior Lieucollege. The seniors choose the lyrical song tenant Hanna Cardinal, and Captain Casey Dervay. and parts The of the lyriofficers cal dance are also are choresponreographed sible for by them as choreowell. While graphthe seniors ing the have their M o m ’s own teardance. jerker dance, T h e the freshparent men, sophdance alomores, ternates and juniors every all share a y e a r, funky jazz giving song to the the Cavpopular Photo by Mallori Flanagan aliers a radio hit chance to Sweet Nothing by Calvin Harris. Each grade level dance with both their mom and their dad dances together at the beginning and end of during their time on the team. This year the the dance but the middle is split into parts. moms will dance with their daughters to a Each grade level is assigned a part that they montage of songs through the decades. The highly anticipated Cavahunk then must work together with their fellow classmates and choreography a part. Juen- number is sure to be a hit this year as nine gle allows the dancers to experiment with spunky and outgoing Creek boys take the different styles of dance to create a truly stage to dance with the nine Cavalier seniors. This dance is always a crowd favorunique piece. Cavalier members interested were ite, as the Cavahunk members get down given the option to try out for tap. The tap and jiggy with it.

The last dance of the show, appropriately titled the Finale, is the longest and most complicated of the entire show. The entire team dances together at first, then they exit while the seniors dance. The seniors then exit to give way to the various squad parts. Cavalier members are put into squads over the summer to promote team bonding and to allow more efficient time use as officers can fix dances in smaller predetermined groups. Squads include: Sherri’s Smokin’ Spies, Hanna’s Hungry Hippos, Allie’s Adventurous Avengers, and Erin’s Elegant Elephants. Each squad part is choreographed by their corresponding officer and allows each officer to show of their squad and their amazing choreography skills. Jazz Company, the officers, and Kick Company all have separate parts within finale. As tradition calls, at the end of finale on the last night of Spring Show, each senior ceremoniously hits their jump split for their ending position marking their leaving of the team and the entrance of the newnew news now considered just new news onto the team. This is the final performance that the seniors have with the Clear Creek Cavaliers and as they will no longer dance with the team. For parents, friends, and seniors alike Saturday night of Spring Show is an emotional journey as the reality of being a senior sets in and it becomes time to say goodbye. Come out and support the Clear Creek Cavaliers at their guaranteed to be spectacular Spring Show as the Cavaliers dance as a team for the final time. Tickets are $7 and the show starts at 7 p.m. on all three nights, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

2013 Summa Cum Laude graduates are announced By Valerie Hellinghausen Editor-in-Chief

On March 28, 2013 the summa cum laude graduates of the senior class of 2013 celebrated their academic success at the Summa Cum Laude Brunch held in the Counseling Center. After the seniors’ final grade point averages (GPAs) and ranks were finalized at the end of the third nine weeks, the counselors notified the seniors who will be graduating summa cum laude, magna cum laude, or cum laude. To graduate with these honors, students must maintain some of the highest GPAs at CCHS over four years. At the brunch, the summa cum laude students all stood up, introduced themselves, and shared their future college plans and prospective college majors. Principal Scott Bockhart also awarded the 2013 valedictorian, Stephanie Ding, and the 2013 salutatorian, Laura Holzenkamp

their valedictorian and salutatorian medals

Photo by Natalie Steele

and trophies for being ranked as the top two

students in the 2013 senior class. The summa cum laude graduates of 2013 include: Alex Bercich, Kevin Chase, Celeste Clary, Jordan Cooley, Casey Dervay, Vijay Dharmaraj, Stephanie Ding, James Driver, Sara Gerke, Valerie Hellinghausen, Sam Heydorn, Laura Holzenkamp, Jacqueline Koonce, Han Shawn Ling, Kevin Oram, Annie Pham, Stephanie Phillion, Morgan Records, Michael Sulkis, Alex Wahl, Kari Whitmarsh, and Madison Williams. These 22 seniors will receive their official summa cum laude medals at the Senior Awards Night on May 21. The graduates will wear these medals as a part of their full graduation regalia in recognition of their academic achievement at Clear Creek High School. In addition, the summa cum laude graduates will be seated towards the front of the class at graduation, and will be some of the first students to walk across the stage on June 7, 2013.


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