Thursday, March 24, 2011

Story 5: Attend and event

OHS Pops Concert

            The evening of Saturday, March 12, 2011 Nancy Hendry and her show choir put on quite the concert. Exciting music, beautiful singers, dancing, and best of all, sweets!

            Annually, Ogilvie High School’s music director, Nancy Hendry, loves putting on the best pop’s show of the year. She spends two thirds of the year picking out music and creating choreography with her show choir students. This year the theme was “The Lions’ Roar CafĂ©”. Hendry had the joy of teaching one Senior, Jessica Simcox, two juniors, Megan Torgeson and Sammy holzenagel, and four sophomores, Christie Visser, Anna Munstertieger, Brianna Dewitt and Sarah DeYoung. This was a small but very lively and talented group.
            Their performance included songs such as, Summer of ’69 by Bryan Adams, Love Shack by the B-52’s, I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor, Girls Just Want to Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper, and Another One Bites the Dust by Queen. The group sang and danced together to every song with enthusiasm and excitement. Which then rubbed off onto their audience who had their private tables spread out in front of the stage enjoying refreshments and snacks provided by the parents of the performers.
            Before the show the group had stated, “We are extremely nervous but excited at the same time.” They were hoping for a good turn out with the fact that they had a smaller group than usual. The older girls had some words of wisdom for the younger girls they were performing with. “The nerves will get the best of you if you let them, but while you are up there performing and giving it your everything, seeing how excited and into it the audience is, that’s the best feeling of the night.” Hearing this Visser, among all the younger girls, felt more confident that they were going to have a great turn out that night. Hendry was very excited for the girls. Stated that, “ The girls have been working very hard for this all year, and tonight is their big night.” Hendry was also nervous, but being a professional she knew how to hide her nerves and not let them overcome her.
            The overall performance was breathtaking. All the girls put their heart into the music and dancing. They were ecstatic after the show and had wished it would last just a bit longer. Simcox said, “In the past four years, this has been the best show I have had the privilege of performing in.” She was especially satisfied with how well the other girls had done and was sad that this was her last show choir performance and added that she would miss it greatly. Hendry had gathered up the girls after the show to tell her how proud she had been and had a ‘mini’ party for Simcox’s very successful four years of show choir at Ogilvie High School. 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Story 4-Interview Mary Schabert.


            Salt Lake City, capital and gateway in Utah, with the “greatest snow on earth”. Mary Schabert of Minneapolis, Minnesota caught the breathtaking view and beauty of this city while having the time of her life snowboarding down the mountains.
            Schabert has plenty of experience in this heart-racing sport since the age of 12. The winter of 2006 Schabert, her family, and some friends took a trip designated for just snowboarding down the beautifully enormous mountains in Salt Lake City for eight days. Spending hours among hours speeding down packed down trails, going off jumps, and hiking. Although Schabert encountered a scare after falling off of a box in a blind spot with snowboarders speeding above her and one had landing on her, yet she still got right back up with the courage and passion to just have fun. Snowboarding can be a very exhilarating sport but at the same time very scary. Schabert stated, “The faster you go the more fun it is. It is such a rush to be going down a mountain and barely being able to see.”  After a long day of boarding down the mountains Schabert, her family and friends headed back to their cabin-like hotel to jump into the nice hot tub to relax and sooth their sore muscles. Eight days had been just the right amount of time and they were on their way back to Minnesota. “Sadly, that has been a one-time trip. My brother currently lives in Colorado and I am saving up for a trip out there still,” said Schabert. A trip filled with long lasting memories doing what Schabert loves to do.