Issue 4.1 - Early Fall 2015

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Issue 4.1 - Early Fall 2015
@PonyExpressmcs
Volume 4, Issue 1
Est. 2012
Dress code
makeover Pg. 3
Homecoming
Confessions
Pg. 7
Fall Sports
Pg. 5
Some of the court as the King is announced
ARt. Art. ARt.
Pg. 2
The New Guy
Pg. 8
It isn’t
news
until
someone
reports
it.
Homecoming in 507 words
Homecoming. Homecoming.
Homecoming.
That’s right, folks; Homecoming is perhaps the pinnacle of
the American education experience. This year, MCS set some
records—sort of—when it came
to dress up days, hallway decorating, and activities during the
2015 Homecoming week. Even
though words cannot describe
the level of grandeur that each
day brought, we tried. Here is
your recap. It’s all here:
Mission’s Tuesday (NOTE: The
English Department wins the
Oscar for overall best participation from a Faculty or group of
Faculty). The activity for Tuesday was, of course, THE ONE
AND ONLY MCS POWDER
PUFF GAME. Seniors won. At
least we think. Who knows? No
one injured themselves dramatically, which is always a blessing.
Okay maybe a few little bumps
and cracks here, but the curse
of arm breakings did not prevail.
Monday: “Tacky Tourist Day”
On this day in MCS history, students and teachers alike
sported their best travel attire.
From floral shirts, white socks
paired with Chacos, rustically
ancient cameras and all sorts of
adventuresome hats, people set
the bar incredibly high. Monday
night was the Second Annual
Homecoming Roller Night at the
iconic K-C Nutty Roller. We hear
the turnout was precedent setting—which is most wonderful.
Wednesday: “Hawaiian Day”
So people were somewhat confused whether Hawaiian Day was a hybrid mutated
version of Tacky Tourist Day
with a more narrow parameter. Mr. Dean showed up with
a long board; so that was cool.
On Wednesday evening, people gathered in the parking lot
of the High School for “Luau In
the Lot.” We are told this was an
evening devo. With a beach vibe.
on the horizon, so maybe that
was the explanation there. Chili
Cook Off happened, though no
winner was ever announced,
it is safe to say it was probably the seniors. Seniors rule.
Friday: “America/School Spirit
Day”
For the first time in the
history of ever, Wacky Spirit Day
was not a thing. However, the
red, white and blue (and the unofficial colors of black and gray)
bombarded this day. The Homecoming Parade, Pep Rally, and
Game were also on this day. Also,
Mark Mizzles and Viki Amend,
ladies and gentlemen?! And,
Mustang Sally + Bae. * CLAPS/
SCREAMS/CRIES * It was crazy,
yet spirited fun. Pony Up. Pony
Nation. Pony Fever. Go Stangs.
There you have it. The Mustangs
won the game against Addison
Trinity Christian, which is always
a good way to finish up any
Homecoming week. Also, the
Thursday:
“Western/Hillbilly PARENT-SPONSORED dance
Day”
followed, on Saturday night. It
Tuesday: “Masquerade Day”
If you visited the Arbuck- was one for the Polaroid Camera
That is correct. You bet people were wearing their le Mountains maybe 100 years and festive hashtags. If next year
masks and beads and outfits in ago, the sight would be similar is anything like this year was, we
the style of New Orleans. The to what people sported this day. are all in for a great, big treat.
English Teachers even created a In addition, there were a few Instreet band collecting funds for dian sightings…Thanksgiving is
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The ARTS
“Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” is Midland Community Theater’s Pickwick
Players Fall Show. MCS Students
Ryan Adams, Carley Venter and Lauren Smith are apart of this troupe.
At left: Carley Venter is pictured as Elizabeth.
Photo via the Midland Reporter Telegram
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Carley Venter
Freshman,
Staff Writer
Ladies and Gents! I am here to
tell you all lovely stories about a show at
Midland Community Theatre, titled “The
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.”
I’ll start this off with a one-word horror story:
Corsets. Google it. They’re basically the material form of a hug from Satan himself. We
wear them under our costumes (which are
extremely beautiful and Victorian and I just
love them so much! *squeal*) and let me tell
you, not breathing or eating for many hours
(rehearsal was even 8 hours long, once!) is
more difficult than it sounds. Not to mention
simple daily tasks; like walking up and down
stairs (or walking in general, honestly), sitting, laying down, getting up… all of these
suddenly become Olympic events when
that darn corset is laced up. Also, in case
you were wondering, the order of the girls’
costumes from first to last goes like this:
makeup, tights, shoes, corset, petticoat,
bustle pad, bustle, over skirt, wig, earrings,
and jacket. If we are outside in a scene, we
put on our hat, cape and gloves. This order is sacred; one mess-up and you’re pretty much doomed. All this probably weighs
about a thousand pounds and adds, like,
50 degrees to our body temperature… But
hey, it’s 100% worth it! We seriously look
boss; shout out to the designers, man!
The set is awesome as well! We have a London, England backdrop, and two platforms
left and right of center, towards the back. In
between the platforms is a rack for Hyde’s
canes. There are also doors on wheels-seven total, but you only see six of them at
most. This is because the 7th one is purposely broken, three people have to come
“break it down.” The doors are all different
colors (except the two red ones, because
one of them is the broken door), and the cast
even named them: the blue one is Tardis,
*winks at Doctor Who fans* the broken red
one is Purgatory, the normal red one is Inferno, the white one is Canary, the yellow
Choir shows that size
does not matter
The evening consisted of selections
performed by both the Secondary, Jr. High,
and High School choirs, capping off with
a collaborative final number. This particular number was performed in the spirit of
those in Africa, as a group from our school
will make a Mission Trip there later this year.
As the songs progressed onward, one thing
I noticed was the unified, operatic sound
emerging up into all parts of the room. This
sound most similarly resembles that of a
Above: The high School Choir performs in their Fall Concert
large orchestra-like group, like the Trans-Si
The Midland Christian School Choir berian Orchestra or even a young boys’ choir.
kicked off their year with a Fall Concert
In conclusion, I was delightfully imThursday, October 8th. The group is di- pressed
as though they are small, they
rected by Mr. Jung, a new addition to
MCS this year. And, although the choir are just as mighty and polished sounding.
is altogether relatively small compared Be sure you make it to one of their evenings
to most, they have found a way to unite of music; you will leave not only impressed,
their sound to handle any genre of song. but with a better appreciation for the arts. Art
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one is Not Canary, the violet one is Fred/
Petunia and the black one is Petunia/Abyss.
Now, let’s get to the fun part: the
plot. Mainly, it’s about two men: one who
was rather well liked and famous in his profession, named Henry Jekyll, and the other- a man who was first known as Jekyll’s
patient, Edward Hyde. Jekyll was a scientist
who traveled the world looking for medications to treat diseases and disorders. Hyde
was Jekyll’s experiment, for lack of better
word. He was mentally insane. When all
of the characters are formally introduced,
Jekyll explains he and Hyde’s problem. He
believed that if he couldn’t cure Hyde, no
one could. Angry with Jekyll, Hyde slowly
began to seek revenge. He found a way to
make Jekyll his vessel (hey that rhymed!)
he took over Jekyll’s mind with a potion
Jekyll had in his lab. Not only that, but Hyde
became even more cold and distant; his
only contact with people was through pain
and…murder. *crowd gasps* Yeah, I said
it! He killed people! That’s a bad sin, right?
See Show on Pg. 7
Life beats down and crushes the
soul and art reminds you that you
have one.
-Stella Adler
is something that does not need hundreds
of bodies in order for it to be great. In fact,
sometimes the most impacting works are
masterfully crafted by a mere handful of folks.
Ryan Adams
Senior,
Editor
In the Wings:
10. 27. 15
“Louder, I Can’t Hear
You” by Bill Gleason, a
show performed in one act.
Student Life
Ask Eddie.
Classroom
Couture
You Ask.
He Answers.
Not kidding.
Dear E.O.,
As the referees did, did you also have favoritism towards the
juniors during the Powder Puff game? Because if so, I might
have to switch my enrollment to say Lubbock Trinity or FWC...
just saying.
Mother knows best.
Sourly,
Me.
Dear Sour,
I am not even certain if Powder Puff is a School Sponsored
event, but in the event that it would be, I would say my support would be towards the Seniors. They were just that much
better. But don’t worry, the Juniors will get it next year. Maybe.
Peace out,
Your Main Man Big E.
Mr. Lee,
I heard you use the cash money Magazine Sales brings in to
buy a new car. I would recommend a G-Wagon or something,
but you do you.
Thanks,
Helpful Harry
Harry Potter,
First of all, what’s with your name? Second, you did not ask
a question. I authorize your English teacher to take whatever
measures needed in order to regain your attention in class.
Are you one to pass up all those denim handme-downs? Before you throw out your relative’s 90’s blue jeans, think again! The so called
“mom jeans” are all the rage in today’s casual
fashion scene. Stores like American Apparel, H&M, and Urban Outfitters are getting in on the trend. The
running price is around $40 in the top shops
around the world.
The post-’90s resurgence of high waisted denim looks best with a light wash. For the true
grunge look, search for the frayed and torn
style (not for school, of course). Contrary to the skinny jean myth, loose fitting
jeans can actually be more flattering. While
skinny jeans are easier to find, mom jeans are
worth the hunt. For fall, pair them with preppy white sneakers
and a Fair Isle sweater. For spring, wear these
mom jeans with ballet flats or black pumps to
dress them up. Rock them in the hallways year
round with Oxfords, Converse, or Vans. Bye,
the Boss Man
So Scarred
Tally Howard
Senior,
Staff Writer
An excerpt from an original book.
“...a time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak; a
time to love and a time to hate, a time for
war and a time for peace.” Those were the
words that my papa said while the red flags
with the white wheels and black spokes
hung from our window. That flag had taken
Ludwig to Stalingrad to fight the Russians
with minimal ammunition. In less than a
week, my papa would be in the same place.
Although Mama and Papa tried to
shield me, a twelve-year-old girl, from reality, I knew what happened in Stalingrad. A
herd of grown men strolling past the broken glass of a former psychiatric ward on
Schneider Street muttered, “You know what
happens in Stalingrad. The snow up there is
more than likely crimson instead of white.” I
stopped to ask the man what he was talking
about. He, in turn, tried to snatch me by my
arm and swat me with the newspaper rolled
up in his hand. A sympathetic glance from
the younger gentlemen told me everything
that I wanted to know. They left not long after, leaving me staring listlessly at the shattered glass of where they used to hold the
people sculpted of glass, who broke in just
the same manner as the ward itself. Even
though I was barely wary of the slush at
my feet, I could still hear the man’s taunts:
“Even if the men of Stalingrad did survive,
they’d hardly survive the new Deutschland.
Most of them would end up like that girl,
tumbling head-first into an insane asylum.”
I had no problem noticing the time of
war; the time of peace, however, was a different story.
Mama and I fixed dinner - stale bread
and pea soup - while Papa played the fiddle, tapping his feet to keep his rhythm. He
promised to teach me. I saw his reflection
in the glass of the kerosene lamp, knowing
that I’d never see that blond hair, blue eyes,
or strong winky smile ever again. Even in
our kitchen, I still didn’t notice the time for
peace.
“Any news on Ludwig?” I asked, polishing the lamp with a cloth to see Papa’s
reflection more clearly. Through the cleanliness of the glass, I could see Papa’s falling
face. Of course. Ludwig was in Stalingrad.
When he was drafted, our family knew the
risks.
Mama and Papa exchanged a long
stare before answering me.
“Crimson snow?” The words came
out of my mouth before I could stop them.
Papa slowly shook his head. “Not
exactly, Gretel. Sit down and look at the
glass.” I gave Papa a quizzical stare, but he
insisted. I obeyed and pulled up a wooden
stool. Before I could even blink, Papa swung
his hand into the kerosene lamp, watching
the remains slide across the table. His hand
was bleeding, and the tumult broke even
steadfast Mama from her concentration.
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Memories of the ransacked ward on
Schneider Street flushed into my mind. The
broken glass, the broken people...a time to
tear and a time to mend...the men on the
corner...a time to be silent and a time to
speak...the reason that the people were removed from the ward in the first place...a
time to love and a time to hate...the red
banners hanging from every house, proclaiming Germany’s war cry...a time for war
and a time for peace. I could tell that neither
Mama or Papa would speak. I was left with
a swirling maelstrom of confusion inside;
what had happened to Ludwig, my brother
and best friend, did not emerge for a long
while. My vision grayed when it did. Ludwig
had been killed, but it was not in Stalingrad.
He had been killed on Schneider Street.
TO BE CONTINUED.
Kylie Jones
Freshman,
Staff Writer
Spiritual Life
Outcasts Together
We are all victims of scrutiny and
unfortunate circumstances. We are all odd,
different, and held captive by the world’s
standard. We are the waffles in a world
full of pancakes. The round pegs in the
square holes. We are outcasts. We are one.
The thought of Homecoming makes
many people wince, picturing the decorated halls and crazy costumes worn by student and teacher alike. It all seems so silly
and uncalled for as I take in the crazy energy around me. Following that assessment, I
look down at my knee socks and flip-flops
and realize I’m just as laughable. If one were
to walk into the grocery store in these clothes,
they would be much less welcomed than if
they were running onto the football field.
In this same way, Christians are
supposed to be aliens in the way they live
by glorifying the L-rd every day. Living as
Christ lived entails anything from a comforting smile in hard times to giving chapel in
front of the entire school. Despite the brevity of these actions, they make a difference.
When someone follows the traditions of
those who come before him or her in this
sinful, horrible world, nothing will change for
the better. Instead, follow G-d’s traditions.
Jump over that boundary that establishes
the sinful standard of this world, and many
others on the better side of that line will be
there to offer encouragement and commendation. This is another key part in the family aspect of Christianity. As a team, people
can accomplish more and make it easier on
one another, sharing each person’s load. 2
Corinthians 1:10-11 says, “On Him we have
set our hope that He will continue to deliver
us, as you help us by your prayers. Then
many will give thanks on our behalf for the
gracious favor granted us in answer to the
prayers of many.” With others encouragement and G-d’s spirit, there is nothing that
can stand in the way of change. That joining
together of Christians does not happen so
easily, however. The world does not take it
lightly when someone steps past the established boundary. It’s very difficult to be that
person who stands up and fights for G-d’s
word. But it takes one to help many. “Blessed are those who are persecuted because
of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven,” Matthew 5:10 says. We
are supposed to be outcasts in this crazy
world, so let’s at least be outcasts together.
“And those who were seen dancing
were thought to be insane by those who
could not hear the music.” – F. Nietzsche.
For Mustangs, that pep rally music is so
loud we go deaf at the thought of it, not to
mention the screams of joy from the children during magazine sales. For me, that is
the best sound to hear. Imagine magazine
sales with no crazy hats, wacky games, or
screaming children. I hope Midland Christian never fits that description. The spirit and
happiness in each child in the school building is contagious when they demonstrate it.
This analogy can be used in Christianity, as
well. Though there are so many who think
students are crazy sacrificing 2 hours of their
Sunday, our job is to keep dancing until they
notice. Keep being an excellent follower of
Christ that makes people think: What makes
that person so different? The jobs of those
who serve the L-rd are helping others to hear
the music by living a life based on Christ.
Need prayer,
someone to talk
to, or just some
quiet time? Check
out the Campus
Ministry Office
located in the
B hall. All are
welcome.
I love walking down the hall on
Homecoming day seeing everyone dressed
from head to toe in red, white, and blue,
united. When students have a common goal
and demonstrate it in the way they live, it’s
beautiful. On Sunday morning, Christians
are united all the same with other believers
across the globe singing the same songs
and drinking from the same cup. Though
for some there is sunrise and for others a
sunset, these brothers and sisters share
the love of Christ and give the same testimony: that the One who saves loves us.
A good friend of mine learned a separate
language to communicate better with the
persecuted church, and so when singing
How Great Is Our G-d, she joins in in that
completely different language, and yet it is
in perfect harmony. The languages are so
different, but have the same message. As
1 Corinthians 12:5 says, “There are different kinds of service, but the same L-rd.”
Many other Christians are in the United States and beyond to assist us, but there
is also a giant mission field wherever one
goes. This is why brothers and sisters should
show the world the love of Christ and be the
people who impact people in the best ways.
Be big, be loud, and change the world. Be
proud of your G-d who loves. Dance no matter who is watching, join together, and conquer this world with confidence, declaring
that the Lord is G-d to everyone you meet.
Homecoming week is a time of embarrassing ourselves and having the time
of our lives. It’s funny that those two things
can actually go together: embarrassment
and happiness. In Christ-followers lives this
is exactly what happens. We hold the door,
no matter how old it gets. We say thank you,
even if no one else has. We kneel in prayer,
stand to give chapel, and sing with our hands
lifted high. We are outcasts… together.
Kaitlyn Grigsby
Freshman,
Staff Writer
Hebrews 10:24-25
And let us consider how to stir
up one another to love and good
works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some,
but encouraging one another, and
all the more as you see the Day
drawing near.
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Sports
PONY UP.
Fall brings some of the greatest things in life. Pumpkin flavored everything, cooler weather, changing leaves, and some of the best of Mustang
Athletics. Here at MCS, the first semester months are spent busily, as teams
embark on their journeys long before school is even in session. To best cover
what has been happening on the volleyball court and on the football field,
I sat down with siblings, Meagan and Brett Thomason, to hear what their
respective teams have been up to so far.
Chemistry Proves to
make all the Difference
Meagan Thomason, a
Junior here, has plaid outside hitter for our Varsity
Volleyball Team this year.
Thomason notes that the
best moment thus far, has
been the Prince of Peace
Tournament. Not only was
Meagan Thomason (Jr.)
this an overall enjoyable
trip, but the Lady Mustangs also made it further than all of the
other teams in our district—no small feat
if you are knowledgeable of said teams.
Coach Kova, the head volleyball
coach, has been working these girls diligently in practice as the team strives for
excellence. Despite the very natural chemistry between players, the girls find that
the most trouble they face is in closing
Lady Mustangs against Coram Deo
out games resulting from errors. Thomason added to this, “We have certain drills
we run in practice, and if we mess up,
we have specific ‘consequences’ that
we face in an effort to reduce our errors.”
As the season nears its end, the girls
have set a goal for themselves: place second in district, and then press onward past
that. In order to do this, the girls will need
to overcome some of our rival schools,
such as Lubbock Trinity and Fort Worth
Christian. No matter how things turn out
though, Thomason assured me that this will
be a season everyone will remember with
immense joy; she credits the senior leadership consisting of Madison Blanchard,
Emma Holder, Rikki Jaso and Bayle Weaver for embracing the younger class men
and making this year one of the best yet.
Excellence is key for
Mustang Football
For Senior Brett Thomason, taking the field
each Friday night is
only an added benefit to being apart of
the Mustang Football
Program. Thomason,
who grew up playing football in GMFL,
Jr. High, and now in
Brett Thomason (Sr.)
High School, currently plays Defensive End and has racked in
over 200 defensive points already. This
is more than he totaled at the end of last
year, and he is eager to see how he can improve as the season progresses onward.
Upcoming Sporting
Events
October 16: Volleyball
(H)
October 16: Cross Country District
October 17: Volleyball
(H)
October 23: Cross Country State
October 23: Football (H)
October 30: Football (H)
The Pony Express wishes each of you
the best in your competitions!!
fensive rushing yards to date, and 700
defensive receiving yards to date. They
continue their District play against Argyle
Liberty Friday, October 8th, at Argyle Liberty.
As this fall moves on, I am rather thrilled to
McClendon and his staff strive to instill into see how our teams do. Knowing how much
our football friends, so much so that there is goes into what you and I see during a game
almost an understood idea that every game gives me a better appreciation for the results.
is like a “matter of business”. This is why
you will see the team carefully complete Brett and Meagan are children of
the same routine before every single game Paul and Kim Thomason. Paul Thomason
with an extremely professional mentality. attended Midland Christian School, and
both are faithful servants around campus.
I asked Brett to verbalize his favorite If you know the Thomasons, you know just
memory he will take with him once he com- how wonderful this family truly is. It was an
pletes his senior year here, and he mentioned absolute pleasure to be able to sit down with
that, “Winning State twice, back to back, will these two and visit about each of their sports.
always be a highlight. Not many people can
say they ever did that.” To obtain a better Be sure you tune in for the remainder
picture of his pre-game routine, I asked him of both the Volleyball and Football season as
if he thinks about anything in particular as he the teams continue on in District play. The
takes the field. He mentioned, “I like to pray next home football game is scheduled for
before every game. I pray that I would be October 23rd at Gordon Awtry Field, and the
able to give my best on each play, and that next home volleyball game is scheduled for
we would come out of the game injury-free.” October 16th in the McGraw Event Centre.
On goals of the team for this season,
he comments, “Of course our eye is on another State Championship, but we know that
this is only achieved one play at a time.” Discipline is most definitely something Coach The Mustangs have had 621 of-
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Global
Confessions of the Actual
Court of Homecoming
Part II.
I will begin this beautiful reunion
by extending a large arm of gratitude
and humility (on behalf of the entirety of the court) for the honor to represent
MCS. You are all gems, and you warm my
heart on a daily basis. Keep doing you.
AND NOW- LET’S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS (to defeat the Huns). In order to lay
the foundation for the royals to come, I
have decided to write a letter. This essentially applies to each of you. Read carefully.
-------------------------------To Her Highness (aka The Queen of England
Herself),
What a pleasure it is to write to you on this
fair October afternoon. I hope all things
are going well in the land of the Brits
and such. I’m a big fan of your country.
It is with the utmost humility that I
request your assistance regarding royal
affairs. I figured with your help, we could
improve situations involving royal courts
of every degree. I’m certain this will result
in a radical improvement in foreign affairs.
Music You
ought to
own
The newest tunes you
must get.
Ask yourself: am I into unique rock
music that never ceases to entertain with
its general individuality? If you answered
yes or maybe, then an excellent source of
this kind of music would be Cage the Elephant. Cage the Elephant has been around
since 2008, but they have not received the
credit that they rightly deserve for their talent in the music industry. The style of their
music ranges from indie chill to rocking
beats that will be stuck in your head all day
long. There are very few groups like this
one, and I suggest you give them a shot,
even if you aren’t sure about the genre.
This group will give you inspirational lyrics (not to mention phenomenal instrumentation) as well as food for thought
in songs such as “Come a Little Closer”,
“Telescope”, “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked”, “Shake Me Down”, “Cigarette Daydreams”, and “It’s Just Forever” (ft. Alison
Mosshart). If you find yourself interested in
hearing something new, something that you
just can’t hear on the radio, then I suggest
giving Cage the Elephant a chance and listening to a few of these songs...Perhaps
you’ll find them to be your new favorite!
See “Tunes” on Pg. 7
When riding in vehicular devices, it is
a common to experience unexpected jerky
(and potentially dangerous) starts and stops.
The blame of these common stops is not intended to be placed upon anyone; but there
is a solution. Hovercrafts. I am uncertain as
to whether or not you have access to these
items. However, if you do, humans everywhere would be honored to be graced by
your British hovering things. With the removal of brakes, head bumps, fear, and potential cardiac attacks will be a thing of ancient
times. Enclosed is a copy of my address.
Whilst I am on the subject of addresses and name-type things- would you recommend shortened names? For instance,
are you ever referred to as any of the following: Elizabeth2, Lizabeth, E to the Second Degree, or my personal favorite “I’m
not the second Beth. I am the best.”? The
latter is a semi-forced pun, but I’m certain
it could work. Nicknames are very popular
amongst the masses at this time, so it would
probably help in governing techniques.
Lastly, I would like to request funding
for laurel head-wreaths. Gemmed crowns
are a tad bit out of date (at least on this side
of the Pond). I have nothing against pair-
The 2015 Homecoming Court
ing a gemmed headpiece with my fancy
hoop skirt and petticoat occasionally, but
I think the rest of the royals (and myself)
would appreciate something more “everyday friendly”. Floral crowns will also attract
more singing woodland creatures. Singing
woodland creatures are a crucial element.
Thank you very much for your
time; I look forward to your response.
All the love,
Viktoria Amend
P.S. Thank you for the accent of your
People. Keep on charming the world.
Viki Amend
Senior,
Staff Writer
A letter from us to you
Welcome!
At the end of last year, we were
struggling in deciding how we ought to proIt is so hard to believe that this is Volume 4 ceed as a staff. With so few writers, putting together even one issue became such
of The Pony Express!
a lengthy process. But God has provided
For those of you who might be new us with some new faces that have already
to us, the paper you hold was started by demonstrated their ability.
a group of students here, four years ago.
I can already tell that as we write
Their original vision and hard work is behind about you and what you accomplish this
all that is done on our behalf.
year, we will be immensely blessed. But it is
News is something so interesting. our hope that as you read, you will be richIn fact, as a staff, we have decided that “It ly filled, all the same. Understand that we
isn’t news until someone reports it.” This is are all human. We all have flaws and mess
our slogan for the year, and we hope that ups and imperfections. But in uniting these
as we report what happens, what is accom- qualities, we attain a most natural sense
plished, what we see, that you will receive of beauty that cannot be suppressed or rievery story with an open heart. News is not valed.
always happy and not always good. Our
goal is to report things as they happen that May you feel a sense of sunshine and grace
we may achieve the truest sense of journal- as you live today.
ism as possible.
As we sat down to begin brainstorming for The Pony Express for this year, we
tossed ideas around about how we could
improve this news publication. Our solution
has been to go back to basics: to publish a
traditional Newspaper with some personal
touches.
I am personally so thrilled to be working with the staff I get to this year. Each person represents so much talent and passion
for writing that I think you will find a tasteful
variety of things to read within these pages.
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Ryan Adams
Senior,
Editor
Contact us at:
[email protected]
Show, from Pg. 2
This is how we see Hyde in the beginning
of the show-as an awful, sinful man. Or as
Jekyll poetically puts it, a “deformed creature with sin writ on his brow, writhing in
sickness and filth and depravity…” But it
doesn’t end there! Now that the audience
has an opinion of Hyde, we bring in a love
interest. A woman-named Elizabeth-who
shows the audience a completely different
side of Hyde. Through Jekyll’s eyes we see
him as a monster, but through her eyes, we
see him as only a man who finally, slowly
allows himself to fall in love. Without Elizabeth, his life would’ve ended alone and
distant, hated and hating others. You could
even say that Elizabeth taught Hyde how
to love. Their relationship changed the story around, soon Jekyll and Hyde changed
places. Jekyll became insane and Hyde
grew to become loving and compassionate. Unfortunately, Hyde ends up breaking
up his relationship with Elizabeth to protect her, and Elizabeth speaks with Jekyll to
get more information. She eventually sees
the ties between he and Hyde (there are a
TON, but I’m not going to spoil everything)
and comes to the realization that Jekyll and
Hyde are the same person. Jekyll tries to
kill her when she learns this. He doesn’t
succeed, and something else happens but I
REFUSE to spoil the ending! So let’s just say
that Hyde, though he has killed thousands
of others, refuses to see Elizabeth (the one
who showed him more kindness and love in
months than he had experienced in years)
get hurt. *Crowd awes in the distance*
The role I play in this is Elizabeth.
She is an EXTREMELY fun character, (sarcastic and super seductive… *wink wink*)
and despite the role’s length, she is extremely important. She shows the audience that no matter how bad of a person
you are, you are still worthy of love. Which
if you think about it, that’s God’s role in
our lives. We are sinners, although it may
not be taken quite to Hyde’s extent, and
He still finds us worthy of his love. Ev- that we have really pulled off a great show!
eryone, meet grace. Just like Elizabeth
sees the real Hyde, God sees the real us. Kyle McDuffey: Enfield/Student 2/
Lady/Maid/Hyde 2 “Everybody has a dark
I have recruited some cast mem- side. The key is not to suppress it, otherwise
bers to write a little about the show. The it will grow stronger and consume you. The
following paragraphs are based on true key is to live with it, to acknowledge its existence, but everyday choose not to give into it.”
events.
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Amber Struble: Sanderson/Inspector/ The show ran October 2-11. If you would like more
Sister/Hyde 5: “Jekyll and Hyde has been a information about MCT, the work done therein, or
fun show. It taught me two things. Firstly, it’s
kind of scary how evil people can be. I mean
heck, I kill a guy with the blunt end of a cane.
Looks like I got some anger to work out… However, on the other hand, people can be very
good. Sometimes simple gestures of affection
and kindness can soften the hardest heart. In
the show, Elizabeth offers love to Hyde, and it
saves her life in the end. The man, who Jekyll
calls ‘evil, unforgivable and vile,’ is given love
and ultimately returns it in his own way. So,
yeah. Moral of the story is be nice to people
and they might not beat you with a cane.”
more about theatre, visit www.mctmidland.org.
ter of your fate if you do not follow the master of someone else’s.’ I kinda like it, it’s like
follow your dreams and not someone else’s.”
We also recommend the following for a
great October playlist:
Tunes, from Pg. 6
Alessia Cara, a fairly new artist to the
world, has just released her debut single
“Here”. The single has done really well on
the Shazam charts, and the EP is projected
to be a hit, all the same. Make sure you do
yourself a favor, and check out this new artist!
Ryan Adams recently dropped his
cover of Taylor Swifts chart-breaking alJosh Maguire: Henry Jekyll “Can bum, “1989”. In his rendition, he covers
you just put ‘no comment’ for mine?” each of the songs and gives them a rock
vibe. If you are in to covers, or even more
Jordan Sanz: Drunkard/Sir Carew/Ho- of a chilled out style, be sure to look at this
tel Porter/Hyde 3 “ ‘You can be the mas- album! It’s also on Spotify, so listen away.
Art Deco- Lana Del Rey
Morgan Kuehler: Poole/Old Woman/Hyde When We’re Fire (Cello Version)- Lo-Fang
4 “I learned to not rest on your laurels. (Or morals? Cardiac Arrest- Bad Suns
Florals? Chocolate morsels? Corals?) :) But in
Chinese New Year- Sales
all seriousness, I learned that, especially when it
comes to theatre, you can’t rest on your laurels.” Breathe- Basement
Linger- The Cranberries
Grayson Braziel: Lanyon/Hyde 6 “As Creature Fear- Bon Iver
my ninth Pickwick show, this has by far been The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot- Brand
my favorite. Jekyll and Hyde is like no oth- New
er show I have ever been a part of. Working Heart Skipped A Beat- The xx
with such a small cast we really get to bond Naïve- The Kooks
and work on the show as a whole. With such
a dark story the cast has to stay very focused. We have worked so hard and I know
The above article was a collaborative effort on behalf of the
POny Express Staff.
The Annual Powder Puff
Game proved to be quite
the evening. According
to an inside source,
the game was said to be
“totally fair”, unlike
games of this sort stereotypically have been
played in the past. Our
own, Coach Davis and
Coach Fleet, served as
Referees for the event.
In the end, the Seniors
came out with the win.
Condolences are sent to
the Juniors. Perhaps
next year will be your
year.
The Seniors gather in between plays at the annual powder puff game.
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SPOTLIGHT
Name: Mr. Rampton
Position: Campus Minister
Alma Mater: ACU
Favorite Local Eatery: Cork and Pig
Tavern
Favorite Place in Scripture: The
Degree: Youth and Family Ministry, Psalms, the book of James
currently in Grad School to obtain a Idea of the best day ever: “I would
Masters in Christian Ministry
say exploring a new, urban city to
see what differences in culture, atFavorite Book: Lois Lowry’s The
Giver, or anything by Henry Nouwen mosphere and sites I could find. And
Favorite Music Artist: Justin Tim- then topping the day off with a great
meal at a trending restaurant with
berlake
unique foods.”
Hoco. Moments
Above left: A group of Senior guys performing “The
Hoe Down, Throw Down”.
above: A massive amount of people showed up for
the Homecoming Pep Rally!
The Cheerleaders end their routine with an acrobatic stunt.
Staff:
Ryan Adams
Once again, the Student Council in conjunction with the
Cheerleaders, put on a wonderful week full of crazy dressup days and fun evening activities, making Homecoming 2015
one of the best. So many man hours were invested in an effort to not only welcome home former students, but to create a sense of “home” for current ones. We would like to
express our gratitude and appreciation to all who were involved in making this week one we will never forget. Your
effort, tirelessness and dedication are truly irreplaceable
qualities.
Viki Amend
Katelyn Howard
Tally Howard
Kaitlyn Grigsby
Kylie Jones
Lauren Smith
Carley Venter
Advisor: Mrs. Keel
Be well until next time.
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