The World is Our Campus Volume 56, Issue 4
Arcadia High School 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA
December 2007
Orchesis Steps into the Holiday Season
In this issue:
Photo Courtesy of GLORIA LIOU
CENTER SPREAD pg. 12-13 Winter Holiday Memories: AHS Students share their special holiday memories.
Photo by ASHLEY JOHNSON
DANCING FOR A CAUSE The members of AHS’s Orchesis Dance Company prepare for an already sold-out performance in order to help cancer patients this holiday season. By JOANNA CHUANG Photo by JANHVI JOSHI
STUDENT LIFE pg. 14 The Ultimate Ping Pong Showdown: Mr. Mynster and Mr. Vannasdall face off in the ping pong game of the year.
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ACADEMICS pg. 20 The Official Guide to Geeky Gifts: Find the perfect gift for your favorite nerds this holiday season.
Staff Writer
With the theme of “better give than receive” reigning over every holiday season, the students of AHS have a chance to give back to their society this year with the annual Charity Show, taking place in the North Gym on Thursday, Dec. 20. Fifty percent of the proceeds earned from this event will be donated to the American Cancer Society. This year’s show will feature impressive performances from various dance groups on campus, including Orchesis and Colorguard, as well as several guest dancers. The Charity Show has become an AHS staple over the last fourteen years. The idea originated with dance teacher Ms. Liza Tedford’s hope to teach the students of AHS about the importance of giving to society. Initially, the admission fee for the show required everybody to bring canned foods. However, the donations were soon changed to simple admission fees since this proved to be a more efficient way to give back. Although putting
on the show each year has proved to be a lot of hard work, Ms. Tedford believes that it is all worth it. “The evening always ends up so spectacular that when my students come back the next day and tell me how much fun they had and that they want to do it again, everything feels worth it. It helps to know it was all done in the spirit of giving.” The show will begin with Symphony Orchestra and Orchesis Dance Company and will continue with performances by Orchesis and the AHS dance classes. Orchesis president, Senior Jasmine Chao, says, “I’m excited to show the entire school what we’ve been working on since the beginning of the school year. It’s a great way to showcase the various dancing styles Orchesis embraces and performs.” According to Junior Daphne Tan, a member of Orchesis, the show will also “reflect the passion of every single Orchesis member and the pride we take in dancing.” The show will also feature Colorguard and four students’ reenactment of OK Go’s A Million Ways dance. AHS alumna Ashley Li, who is ranked fifth in the nation among Latin ballroom amateurs, will be performing with her partner Ricky Sun. However, the Charity
Show offers more than just performances from AHS students. Professional dance companies of varying dance styles including hip-hop, jazz, and Middle Eastern will be taking the stage. Also, one hour prior to the show, the privileged early audience members will be given the opportunity to meet-and-greet with the night’s special guests, the Los Angeles Laker Girls. These renowned cheerleaders will be available to sign autographs and distribute photos to these few early arrivers. With a family member who has undergone a mastectomy and a friend with lymphoma, Ms. Tedford feels personally connected to the cause and hopes to play her part in the fight to cure cancer. “The struggle of cancer teaches us that life is worth living and while we live it, we better enjoy it. The theme of the show is that ‘cancer touches each of us’. Since everybody knows somebody with cancer, this theme is really close to the heart.” Although the show is currently sold out, students can still give to the needy this holiday season through various different charities and organizations. At a time like this, it is increasingly important to remember that giving is always better than receiving.