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Xavier High School

Behind the scenes of Xavier Theater Each play at Xavier is put on by a director, actors, and a technical crew. But there is also a group not often recognized. The set is created by Rod Bowen and Mark Hepworth and painted by Mrs. Stephanie Wendt, juniors Hannah Becker and Jacob Herndon, along with the actors involved in each show. Whether it is a town during the Renaissance in Taming of the Shrew, a messy apartment in The Odd Couple, or an oriental palace in The King & I, the set takes audience members to another place. Each set takes days to put together and a lot of teamwork in order to make the show as realistic as possible. Becker has been painting sets since her

appreciate them and their help greatly,” drama director Mr. Mike Cervantes said. “They can go way overboard and do most of their work for nothing in return except for seeing the final product.” The sets they build give the actors different locations and levels to work on and add depth to the show. If interested in getting involved with set design, talk to Mr. The shop is located next to the stage and is where all of the Cervantes or Mrs. Wendt. Painters set building takes place. The shop holds all of the paints and and builders are always welcome. tools needed to design a set. Meghan Gerke Photos Amadeus is in the process of being into the actors’ performing. built, so stop by the theater and freshman year. “The King and I Before the sets can be painted, ask to help. This show begins on was the hardest set I’ve done,” Becker said. “It took two months they have to be built. Bowen and April 11 and runs for three days. to do and we were working until a Hepworth are the two adults that half an hour before the first show.” work on building the set. They Each set has to portray the style of got involved after their own Emma Hunt A&E Assistant Editor the show and must be incorporated kids graduated from Xavier. “I

As the end of the month comes near, so does the end of the season for Xavier’s Speech Team. The group ended the 2012-2013 season on Saturday, February 16 for large group events, and the last individual event was held on this past Monday, March 25. “We had an amazing season this year,” speech coach Lisa Streif said. “The students really worked hard and that took them far during the competition season.” On Saturday, March 9, Xavier was well represented at the State Individual Speech Contest at Vinton-Shellsburg. Out of the team’s 24 performers, 18 received an overall rating of one, which is the highest possible score. “Overall, we did very well at State on Saturday,” Streif said. “I am proud of all the performers, and I thought there was fair judging as well.” On Monday, March 25, a small group of speech students traveled to the All-State Individual Speech Festival at UNI to support their three nominated performers. Senior Noah Hagen was selected to perform for spontaneous speaking, and juniors Nick Mlodzik and Bryce Volk were both selected for radio news broadcasting. To be chosen, all of these performers had to receive an overall “one” rating and nominated by judges. “I was so excited when I found out I was going to All-

State,” Mlodzik said. “I am really happy to perform with Noah and Bryce and represent Xavier well.” Mlodzik is a two-year AllState performer in radio news broadcasting and enjoys his coaches and spending time with his teammates. “Speech is really open to anyone. You may find something you have never done before and end up enjoying it,” Mlodzik said. “I encourage everyone to try it for a year and see how you like it.” The speech banquet will be held later in the spring and tryouts for next year’s team will take place in the late fall.

Individual Speech All-Staters Documentaries

Senior Noah Hagen practices Spontaneous Speaking for his individual speech performance. Mrs. Streif Photo Ashley Pudil A&E Writer

Music: Sound City

Historic: The Bible

This Film shows the slow death of recording in a studio. The documentary looks back at albums and the artists who created them. This documentary has big names in it, such as Paul McCartney and other music legends.

The History Channel’s new show is inspired by one of the oldest books: the Bible. The show is split into 10 parts starting with Adam and Eve and ending with the book of Revelations. The show airs every Sunday at 7 p.m.

Nature: Chimpanzee

Scientific: The Incredible Human Machine

This Disney nature film follows orphaned Oscar who is adopted by the alpha male of the chimps and goes on a journey through the Tai National Park.

This film takes the viewer into a high definition journey through a day in the life of the human body. Famous singers, athletes, and doctors give us insight to the human body.

Lifetouch Photo “I like documentaries because they are historical and also interesting,” Mr. Lilly said. Payton Janney A&E Writer


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