Pop Concert and Photos

Words: Ashley Berry

Photos: Izzie Chausse

On Wednesday, May 20, Centennial High School held their annual choir Pop Concert. Students from every Centennial choir group performed various popular songs from different genres such as: Stay by Rihanna, Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, and Lay Me Down by Sam Smith.

Solos, duets, A Capella, small groups, and large groups made the show a night to remember. The Acafellas and C#, Centennials two A Cappella groups, sang to 21 Guns, Lion Sleeps Tonight, and Geronimo; Concert Choir started the night with Bohemian Rhapsody. Madrigals ended the first act with Stand by Me by Ben E. King and Women’s Choir started the second act with My Boyfriends Back by Angels. An all freshman group, Aparajita Kazi, Moitri Kazi, Max Shen, Basilica Arockiaraj, and Minu Mandal, performed Demons by Imagine Dragons.

Soloist Stephanie Boisvert took the show in a different direction when she sang to Life of the Party, while Cece Denby danced contemporary on the stage. Montria Walker, a powerhouse singer, took on the classic I Have Nothing by Whitney Houston and earned much praise. Other soloists, Eddy Choe, Mackenzie Brandon, Cecilia Hsu, Jayla Waters, Juhl Dwivedi, Sky Betz, Jun Lee, and Jesse Kinstler sang It’s A Beautiful Day, 1901, Simple as This, Stay, Skinny Love, Warrior, Lay me Down, and Hallelujah, respectively.

The only duet of the night was No Air by Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown sang by John Hunter and Montria Walker. All Centennial Choirs sang the Skyrim Theme, ending the night, along with a big ‘thank you’ to their beloved teacher, Jessica Cummings.

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Centennial Wins Awards at National History Day

Words: Rachel Truitt

On Saturday, March 14, freshman Katie Gao won first place at the county level of the National History Day Competition at Reservoir High School.

The competition was split up into two categories, junior and senior. Because Gao is in high school she competed in the senior category. The theme of this year’s competition was “Leadership and Legacy.” In the competition, there were various categories to enter such as a written paper, website, exhibit, website, and other entries combined.

There were 49 entries total, but for Gao’s category, paper, there was six competitors. For her entry, Gao wrote a paper on Henry Dunant, a Swiss business man and social activist who was responsible for the creation of the International Red Cross.

Gao and second place winner, junior Cecilia Hsu, also from Centennial, will now move onto the state level at UMBC in April. If she wins at states, she will then move on to nationals.

Gao was very happy to win first place. “I put in a lot of time and effort into my project,” she said, “and it was nice seeing it all pay off.”

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Centennial Music Program Well Represented

Please congratulate:

The following choir students have been accepted into the Maryland All State Senior Chorus. They will perform in Baltimore in February:

Jack Goodman, Duo Hong, John Hunter, Daniel Kelly, Darrien Yu, Taruna Emani, Juhi Dwivedi, Grace Nardei, Cecilia Hsu, Rachel Jacob

The following students have been accepted into the All Eastern Honors Choir, which is made of students from states across the East Coast. Maryland only makes up 6% of the choir, and 3 of that 6% comes from Centennial. Students received top audition scores in their All State audition and must be a current and past member of the Maryland All State Chorus to be nominated and accepted.

Rachel Jacob, Cecilia Hsu and Daniel Kelly

Information provided by Jessica Cummings

The following 9th grade students have been selected for 2015 Maryland Jr. All State Orchestra!
Jisoo Choi Viola
Peter Ho Cello
Steven Hu Viola
Angela Kou Violin
Nicole Lee Violin
Alice Lin Violin
Nicole Meister Violin
Courtney Tse Violin
The following students were selected to the 2015 All-Eastern Orchestra. These students will be participating in a high caliber orchestra, consisting of the very best student musicians in the Mid-Atlantic region. Kudos to these students and their impressive achievement!
Alice Kuan 11th grade
Cello
Hannah Lee 12th grade
Violin
Justin Lidard 11th grade
Bass
Information provided by Allen Leung