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Issue Date: Monday, April 29, 2013 Issue: Volume 11, Issue 9 Last Update: Thursday, May 09, 2013
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Performing Arts Students End Year with a Final Bow, Festive Feast
Choir Students perform during their celebration. - Deandra Marinez
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Choir will have their Choir spring concert tonight at 6 p.m. and will last to approximately 8 p.m. it will be held in the theater.The choir banquet will be on June 1 at 6 p.m. in the cafeteria.
The banquet is being catered by For All Your Cooking Needs.
Choir teacher Alanna Gallo said, “[The Banquet is] to recognize all seniors and what they did since their leaving us this year. We are doing songs in different languages as in Latin, Italian, Zimbabwe and English.”
Some of the songs that the Choir is doing in English are “Come on Everybody” by Elvis Presley, “Will You be There” by Michael Jackson and “Bridge Over Troubled Water” by Paul Simon.
The 10 solos are Gelina Legarde will be singing “Bubbly,” Sabrina Sugden and Joseph Butler singing “The Only Exception,” Edgar Garcia and Joseph Asa singing “Will You be There,” Serina Franco Singing “Love on Top,” Vanessa Luong and Brittany Batimana Singing “Thinking of You” Elise Aguirre singing “Set Fire To the Rain” Jade Ellison “A Letter from Janielle” Jane Dimaplisi and Kathryn Benzene singing “New Soul” Ayreonna Keyes singing “I Wanna Hold Your Hand” Danyella Gonzalez and senior  Gracie Buchnowski-Terch singing “Only Hope,” and junior Joseph Asa and  sophomore Erika Garcia singing “Lucky.”
Sierra Vista High School’s Band and Color Guard held a banquet on Tuesday May, 29 to honor all the hard work and dedication that the students put in towards this school year to band and color guard.
However, visit the school’s website, for the winner’s names and pictures of the event.
Since it’s the end of the year, the graduating theatre students are given the stage and the staff’s full attention to make their last bow on May 31 on our school stage.
This year, the last bow banquet was cunningly named the “Final Fiesta.”
The banquet was planned by the junior advanced theatre students with some help from theatre teacher, Ms. Manassas.
During the banquet the parting seniors will receive sarcastic gifts from peers along with recognition from Manassas herself.
Seniors will be corded and given the opportunity to deliver a farewell speech as everyone enjoys their fiesta-themed food.

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