Choir receives outside inspiration April 27, 2009 — by James Jiang On March 24 and 25, the Chamber Singers and Concert Choir were visited by the Fresno Pacific University (FPU) Choir and a sextet group of a cappella singers from UC Berkeley called Noteworthy, respectively. read more » School publication wins prestigious Crown Awards March 23, 2009 — by James Jiang The Falcon has finally brought home a Gold Crown – one of the top awards in scholastic journalism. read more » Mystery Inc. not enough to solve losing streak for girls’ volleyball November 3, 2008 — by James Jiang With the exception of dances and rallies, the walls of the gym are usually bare. On Oct. 29, however, it underwent a transformation as the juniors of the varsity volleyball team tacked up Mystery Inc. and Scooby Doo posters for the senior game. read more » One-act Festival makes solid debut May 6, 2008 — by James Jiang Abraham Lincoln was elected to office in 1846; Kennedy was elected 1946. Lincoln was shot in the Ford Theater; Kennedy was shot in a car called Lincoln, made by Ford. Lincoln was shot in a theater and the assassin ran to a warehouse; Kennedy was shot from a warehouse and his assassin hid in a theater. Coincidence or conspiracy? Senior Sean Pierce’s one-act play, The Complete History of America: Abridged, taught these and many other interesting lessons of American history. The show premiered on the weekend of April 17-19, along with An Actor’s Nightmare and The Death of Trotsky, directed by senior Nelson MacGowan and junior Eddie Zhang, respectively. read more » One-act festival to begin April 4, 2008 — by James Jiang This story was originally published in the April 4 edition of The Saratoga Falcon With only 44 days between setting the final casting lists and opening night, the One Act Festival, directed by members of the drama department, will be a rushed composition of eight different shows. All seven shows and one movie are comedy based but some are more serious. The seven seniors and one junior director choose their own play and cast and directed the entire act. All seven shows will be performed each night on April 25, 26 and 27 in the McAfee Center. read more »
School publication wins prestigious Crown Awards March 23, 2009 — by James Jiang The Falcon has finally brought home a Gold Crown – one of the top awards in scholastic journalism. read more » Mystery Inc. not enough to solve losing streak for girls’ volleyball November 3, 2008 — by James Jiang With the exception of dances and rallies, the walls of the gym are usually bare. On Oct. 29, however, it underwent a transformation as the juniors of the varsity volleyball team tacked up Mystery Inc. and Scooby Doo posters for the senior game. read more » One-act Festival makes solid debut May 6, 2008 — by James Jiang Abraham Lincoln was elected to office in 1846; Kennedy was elected 1946. Lincoln was shot in the Ford Theater; Kennedy was shot in a car called Lincoln, made by Ford. Lincoln was shot in a theater and the assassin ran to a warehouse; Kennedy was shot from a warehouse and his assassin hid in a theater. Coincidence or conspiracy? Senior Sean Pierce’s one-act play, The Complete History of America: Abridged, taught these and many other interesting lessons of American history. The show premiered on the weekend of April 17-19, along with An Actor’s Nightmare and The Death of Trotsky, directed by senior Nelson MacGowan and junior Eddie Zhang, respectively. read more » One-act festival to begin April 4, 2008 — by James Jiang This story was originally published in the April 4 edition of The Saratoga Falcon With only 44 days between setting the final casting lists and opening night, the One Act Festival, directed by members of the drama department, will be a rushed composition of eight different shows. All seven shows and one movie are comedy based but some are more serious. The seven seniors and one junior director choose their own play and cast and directed the entire act. All seven shows will be performed each night on April 25, 26 and 27 in the McAfee Center. read more »
Mystery Inc. not enough to solve losing streak for girls’ volleyball November 3, 2008 — by James Jiang With the exception of dances and rallies, the walls of the gym are usually bare. On Oct. 29, however, it underwent a transformation as the juniors of the varsity volleyball team tacked up Mystery Inc. and Scooby Doo posters for the senior game. read more » One-act Festival makes solid debut May 6, 2008 — by James Jiang Abraham Lincoln was elected to office in 1846; Kennedy was elected 1946. Lincoln was shot in the Ford Theater; Kennedy was shot in a car called Lincoln, made by Ford. Lincoln was shot in a theater and the assassin ran to a warehouse; Kennedy was shot from a warehouse and his assassin hid in a theater. Coincidence or conspiracy? Senior Sean Pierce’s one-act play, The Complete History of America: Abridged, taught these and many other interesting lessons of American history. The show premiered on the weekend of April 17-19, along with An Actor’s Nightmare and The Death of Trotsky, directed by senior Nelson MacGowan and junior Eddie Zhang, respectively. read more » One-act festival to begin April 4, 2008 — by James Jiang This story was originally published in the April 4 edition of The Saratoga Falcon With only 44 days between setting the final casting lists and opening night, the One Act Festival, directed by members of the drama department, will be a rushed composition of eight different shows. All seven shows and one movie are comedy based but some are more serious. The seven seniors and one junior director choose their own play and cast and directed the entire act. All seven shows will be performed each night on April 25, 26 and 27 in the McAfee Center. read more »
One-act Festival makes solid debut May 6, 2008 — by James Jiang Abraham Lincoln was elected to office in 1846; Kennedy was elected 1946. Lincoln was shot in the Ford Theater; Kennedy was shot in a car called Lincoln, made by Ford. Lincoln was shot in a theater and the assassin ran to a warehouse; Kennedy was shot from a warehouse and his assassin hid in a theater. Coincidence or conspiracy? Senior Sean Pierce’s one-act play, The Complete History of America: Abridged, taught these and many other interesting lessons of American history. The show premiered on the weekend of April 17-19, along with An Actor’s Nightmare and The Death of Trotsky, directed by senior Nelson MacGowan and junior Eddie Zhang, respectively. read more » One-act festival to begin April 4, 2008 — by James Jiang This story was originally published in the April 4 edition of The Saratoga Falcon With only 44 days between setting the final casting lists and opening night, the One Act Festival, directed by members of the drama department, will be a rushed composition of eight different shows. All seven shows and one movie are comedy based but some are more serious. The seven seniors and one junior director choose their own play and cast and directed the entire act. All seven shows will be performed each night on April 25, 26 and 27 in the McAfee Center. read more »
One-act festival to begin April 4, 2008 — by James Jiang This story was originally published in the April 4 edition of The Saratoga Falcon With only 44 days between setting the final casting lists and opening night, the One Act Festival, directed by members of the drama department, will be a rushed composition of eight different shows. All seven shows and one movie are comedy based but some are more serious. The seven seniors and one junior director choose their own play and cast and directed the entire act. All seven shows will be performed each night on April 25, 26 and 27 in the McAfee Center. read more »