2015 January HiLife

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Houston Rodeo Preview pg. 16

Annie Review pg, 9

Creek Con pg. 8

Seven choir members advance in All-State Choir By Emily Berthiaume Teen Interest Editor

Seven choir members from Clear Creek’s Chamber and Symphonic choirs competed at the annual TEMA All-State Choir auditions on Saturday, January 10. All seven students placed, and six advanced into either Mixed, Women’s, or Men’s All-State Choir, which is the highest honor a student can receive in high school choir. These students will perform with their choir on February 14 in San Antonio. Cecilie Wahl received first chair Alto in Mixed Choir, Rachel Watts received fourth chair Soprano in Mixed Choir, and David Millard received fourth chair Tenor in Mixed Choir. Charlie Reader earned sixth chair Bass in Men’s Choir, with Aura Alden earning sixth chair Soprano in Women’s Choir and Barrett Langford receiving eighth Chair Alto in Women’s Choir. Megan Eldridge received second alternate Soprano. Getting to the point of auditioning for an All-State choir involved four rounds of auditions: district, region, pre-area and area. At district, over 100 students in each women’s voice part and 80-100 students in each men’s voice part auditioned. 45 singers then advanced to region, where the top 15 of each voice

part earned a place in Mixed Choir and got to move on to pre-area. At pre-area, the top eight for men and ten for women from four regions, which collectively comprise 1/7 of Texas, are selected for AllState. Then, the singers audition again to determine what choir they are in placed

Along with performing their prepared audition pieces, the singers also had to sight-read for 20 percent of their score. Chairs one through four, the top chairs, are selected for Mixed Choir. Chairs five through eight of men make Men’s Choir, and chairs five through ten

in the women’s voice parts in All-State, whether it is Courtesy of Facebook make Women’s Choir. Mixed or Women’s/Men’s. All of the students were Out of band, choir, and orchestra, 60,000 students audition from around very proud and happy of their Texas and 1,500 are selected for All- accomplishment of making All-State. “For me, making All-State meant all State bands, choirs or orchestras.

my hard work was paying off,” Cecilie Wahl, first chair Alto in Mixed Choir, said. Aura Alden, sixth chair Soprano in Women’s Choir, talked about the effect the audition process had on her as a musician. “It’s nice to meet people and see how music influences their lives,” Alden said. “The audition process really furthered me as a musician and helped me grow.” Rachel Watts, fourth chair Soprano in Mixed Choir, agreed. “It’s amazing to have the possibility to meet and be with people that have the same passion as you,” she said of the experience. Charlie Reader, sixth chair Bass in Men’s Choir, said he is looking forward to having a similar experience from last year. “Making All-State is pretty important to me because music is a big deal in my life, and knowing I can have the same experience from last year is exciting,” Reader said. Megan Eldridge, who received second alternate Soprano, will perform if any of the women in the chairs above her cannot make it or if they are ineligible, and if the first alternate cannot make it. The singers agreed that balancing rehearsals and grades could be a challenge, and mentioned they had been working on their audition music since July.

Reviewing the most memorable moments of 2014 By Jenan Taha Features & Arts Editor

depicts the assassination of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un. The film’s debut was nearly revoked due to the intense worldwide

World conflicts—in February, the globally criticized conflict between Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula and Russia

annex Crimea. Russia eventually brought the peninsula into its federation, though Ukraine and most surrounding countries Is it possible to describe 2014 in in the UN refuse to recognize Crimea as one word? It was a year of countrywide part of Russia. In early March, Malaysian controversy, major world conflicts, flight MH370 disappeared on its way from remarkable feats for both science Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, going off the and sports, scares and styles that radar completely and leaving investigators spread across the globe, and losses without a definite clue of what may have that impacted the lives of millions. happened, although some have pointed to Controversies in the U.S. — the New a possible in-flight terrorist attack. After Year was greeted by a colder than average nearly a year of searching, no remains of the winter for the U.S., with below-freezing plane or passengers have been found. The temperatures reaching into even the Palestinian-Israeli conflict reignited in July southern states. Meteorologists termed this after three Jewish teens were found dead, mysterious gust of frigid weather the “polar beginning a series of rocket-fire-exchanges vortex.” As the country heated to record and violent retaliations, eventually highs in August, so did the indignation of leading to a full-scale war and leaving millions of Americans after the shooting over 2,000 dead and 10,000 wounded. of unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown Sports — In early February, the Seattle of Ferguson, Missouri by police officer Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos in Darren Wilson. The dispute, along with the the most-watched Super Bowl in America’s death of Eric Garner at the hands of a Philipp Lahm, center, of Germany lifts up the World Cup trophy between his teammates Lukas Podolski, second from left, and history, beating them by 35 points— Staten Island police officer, caused an Thomas Mueller, right, and Mario Goetze, top, after winning the FIFA World Cup 2014 final soccer match between Germany the third-largest point difference in the and Argentina at the Estadio do Maracana in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, July 13, 2014. Germany defeated Argentina 1:0. uproar of violent racial protest on both game’s history. The Winter Olympics, (Marcus Brandt/DPA/Zuma Press/MCT) sides. Neither officer was charged. held in Sochi, Russia, continued The widely debated comedy The Interview, debate on whether it was too aggressive, exploded, as over 90 percent of Crimean Continued on pg.4 starring James Franco and Seth Rogen, but ultimately played in selected theaters. inhabitants voted to allow Russia to


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