Tri-Color Times 2015-12

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Granger high school

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December 2015 LVIII-4

Dozens of students contribute to Urinetown the musical Opinion by Hayley Rigby THIS YEAR Granger High School showcased a musical called Urinetown; this is a musical about a town that forces people to pay to use the restroom. This musical is a comedy, a love story, and an action-packed musical. It is very entertaining for the whole family. This is a great musical for everyone to go watch and enjoy. There is also an intermission show that is very entertaining, so if you don’t want to go get a drink then you can stay and watch. The love story in this musical is great and very cute. There are lots of plot twists and lots of inside jokes for fans of musicals. Granger High School’s drama team has had some issues with this musical because of the title

and some of the jokes. Some people in the community believe that this musical was inappropriate and should have never been performed at Granger. I felt like this musical was very entertaining and would be a great show for everyone to watch and enjoy. This personally was my favorite musical that I have been to see. I love how they added many jokes and the set was really great. Urinetown was a great musical production put on by Granger High’s student body. Urinetown is about how a business owner forces the people to pay to use the restroom and they have to use the restroom; they can’t just go in the bushes or alleys or wherever they please. At the beginning, no one knows what or where Urinetown is, but some of the people have

their own ideas on it. Then the business owner’s daughter arrived in town. Urinetown is a place that doesn’t really exist but it does at the same time. Urinetown is whatever you want it to be. In this musical, there are two characters that fall in love, but because of the way their families are, it makes it hard for them to have a relationship. Bobby Strong is one of the main characters and he falls for the businessman’s daughter and she falls for him, too. Then he tries to stop everyone from paying to use the restroom and during all this he kidnaps her and takes her to the sewers. While all this is happening, Bobby tries to fix everything, but he is thrown off a building and dies. Well, he appeared to die, but

he still had a little bit of life left in him, and as he was about to sing something important, he died. Later in the musical, the business owner’s daughter finds out that her mom is Ms. Pennywise. She is the one that is supposed to control all the people and she has to handle the money, too. While she is there, they tie her up and wait for Bobby to get back. When Bobby gets back, they send him to go talk to the business man and the business orders the police officers to take Bobby to “Urinetown”, which for him is being thrown off a building and dying. I loved how they made jokes and seemed to be very professional up on the stage. It seemed like they worked really hard on this musical. I’m very proud to say that Granger High is my school because of this play.

The music, choir, dance, stage crew, and drama students worked together to produce Urinetown the musical.

Dallin Aston receives Sons of Utah Pioneers Scholarship By Noah Herrera DALLIN Aston (12) has been chosen to receive the Sons of Utah Pioneer Scholarship due to his great achievement, academic success, and his participation in extracurricular activities. This scholarship is given to a small number of students who plan to start their freshman or sophomore year in college this upcoming fall. “I am very excited and proud of my achievement,” Aston said. “It was a lot of hard work but it was definitely worth it.” It is great to see such pride and excitement coming from this Lancer. “To be eligible for this scholarship you need to have a high GPA, CPA, and be well-rounded and try to achieve greatness,” Aston said. To say the least, Aston is very well-rounded. He is in Madrigals,

advanced theatre, the school musical, and drama council. Nathan Harris (12), a friend and classmate of Aston’s, agreed that Aston is doing very well. “I think Dallin is a really good and hardworking student,” Harris said. “I have seen the hard work he has put in to earn this scholarship. He is also a very big help to me in and out of the classroom. Dallin is a very inspiring person and helps to motivate me to do my best and to take risks,” Harris said. “To best describe Dallin, I would say that he is a very good person. He is very helpful and really kind to basically everyone he meets.” As for Aston’s thoughts on this scholarship, “I am very excited to start college, and I am proud of myself for achieving this accom-

plishment,” Aston said. This scholarship is going to be transferred to any college that Aston wants, so he is transferring this scholarship up to Snow College. “I am happy that I can transfer my scholarship there, because it is where I’ve always wanted to go,” Aston said. Caleb McFarlane (12), another of Aston’s friends, speaks highly of him. “I think that he is a great student and a very inspirational person, if anyone is deserving of this scholarship, it’s definitely Dallin, and I’ve seen how hard he has worked for this,” he said. Aston has already had his scholarship interview and believes it went very well. “I think that they liked me a lot and that the interview went very smoothly,” Aston said.

“It was definitely stressful preparing to go into this interview because you have to look and sound very professional”. As an applicant, a student has to know what to say at all times and be prepared to talk about possible career choices so that the application committee knows an applicant is serious about his or her college career. Aston said that he was also taking a college prep class called English 990 to help himself better prepare for his soon-to-be college life. “This class has really helped me to better prepare for college,” Aston said. So to all Granger High students, if you get the privilege to meet this great Lancer take full advantage, and congratulate him on this amazing scholastic achievement.

Meet April

By Melissa Kiem Granger High School’s literary magazine writing class is full of outstanding students who are able to express themselves through writing, although one student stands out more than others. Her name is April Hendriksen (10). Getting to know Hendriksen was very interesting: she is very adventurous, loves camouflage like no other, and by the looks of it, she loves reading and writing. She is also very sociable. Very smart as well, taking all honors classes; that’s insane. Struggling with ADD, she uses writing as a way to relieve her stress and her thoughts are thrown onto paper, or they run through her fingers and onto the keyboard. As she explained, she loves to climb trees, and just from hearing that, it’s obvious how adventurous she really is. She took lit mag because she thinks that Ms. Green is awesome, though she is sad at the moment because Ms. Green is currently on maternity leave. The wonderful Ms. Green does visit from time to time to check up on her students. The sub isn’t so bad though; she told me that the subs are very fun and they also leave them to do their own thing. Lit mag is a great writing class. “Ms. Green is not always on us about what we write, and how we write. There is a lot of freedom for me to do my own thing,” Hendriksen said. For Hendriksen, peer editing is a piece of cake, and she likes to edit her peer’s stories. Doing so, she learns the difference between good writing, and bad. She is great at giving advice, and is a huge grammar nazi. During her editing times, she likes to look up to those who are great writers. She looks down on those who aren’t so great, but she lends a helping hand, gives advice on what they should and shouldn’t do, and helps rephrase everything. Of course, this wonderful student loves reading, and writing. Hendriksen is great, and people should definitely read her work and her stories, her vocabulary and use of words is out of this world, as well as her sensory details. She makes it feel as though the reader were there in the character’s shoes. She has been writing ever since she was a child; it is a great way for her to express her thoughts and ideas. ADD makes her life more interesting because there are so many things running through her mind at once and she can make different plots and twists in her stories, as well as poems. Hendriksen said she sometimes feels like a celebrity, which she may have to get used to one day because she aspires to be an author.

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