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'Much Ado About Nothing' Sells Out
VCT Fall Premiere Successfully Fills Every Seat
by Steven Giordano


Valley Christian Theater actors had two amazing weekends as their late nights and tough practices paid off with six sell-out shows.

The Valley Christian Theatre sold out every single performance of its fall production, Much Ado About Nothing. Many collapsible chairs were added to the ends of the aisles to make room for the throngs of people hoping for a last minute pass to see this Shakespearian comedy.
Premiering on Thursday, October 20, “Much Ado,” as it is commonly referred to, blew away its audience of mainly students. All were stunned with what these high school students had accomplished. Teachers, too, were very proud of VCT. Mrs. Marshall stated, “This is a level of Shakespeare that most colleges rarely reach, much less a high school.” With accurate dialog, to Shakespeare’s vernacular, and brilliant physically demanding scenes, impressive hearsay spread like wildfire through the VC halls. This brought even more people to the VCT box office.
The set was rustic and lifelike, and the costumes immediately brought out the life and times of 19th century Italy. The play opened with common townspeople leading to Leonato, played by Eric Chase, the governor of Messina. This is the expected return from battle of Don Pedro, John Hopkins; Claudio, Tyler Gonzalez; and Signor Benedick, David Clift. Hero, Taline Palmer, and Beatrice, Michelle Upton, are also there, Leonato’s daughter and niece. All at once, the stage is set and many of the main characters collaborate on stage to reveal not only their talent but also their mastery of this difficult play.
One of the most popular aspects was the physical acting. This reeled in the audience with its authenticity. In the first instance Don Pedro is forced to restrain Claudio as he attempts to attack Don John, played by Derek Bausek, for hinting at Hero’s unfaithfulness to him as she is soon to marry Claudio. This, from the beginning, was a favorite of all the actors. The intensity and violence of this scene grew as the performances advanced and as the players

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Square Dance in the City
A typical Saturday night at the Valley Christian campus does not usually consist of 594 students dancing in the large gym. However, on October 15, VC students came to celebrate the annual Square Dance. The large gym was festively decorated “barn yard” style with an array of farm animals and crepe paper. The student body stepped away from the usual matching t-shirts outfit and transformed the dance into more of a costume party. The senior class definitely outdid themselves with outrageous costumes such as penguin suits, knights and damsels, and even washer and dryer machines.

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Santa Teresa SAT Scandal
For most people, waking up early on a Saturday morning to trudge into an unfamiliar classroom and pound out five hours of testing is not on the top of their to do list. For those who were scheduled to take SATs at Santa Teresa, though, having to show up a second time due to rescheduling was simply too much.

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Raising Money for Kenya Project 2005
Mrs. Marshall’s Global Studies I class joined together with GRACEworks International to help raise money for children in Kenya. Although the Global Studies I class is helping to raise money for this organization, it is really through the unity of the entire school that will help raise to raise the funds.
Ashby Rauch, the founder of the organization, came to share her experiences with Valley students on October 12. She shared her image of the school she wants to build Africa that will help feed and educate children.

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Varsity Football Rules West Catholic League!
As the league football season rapidly nears its end and the West Catholic teams begin their final preparations for CCS playoffs, the Warriors are doubling their efforts in practice to ensure that they will be competing at the top of their game.
On October 7, Valley Christian hosted the Riordan Crusaders under their own bright lights. The Warriors, after the huge homecoming victory over Mitty the previous week, executed both offense and defense with confidence and were able to gain an early lead.

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