By: STO Lia Graham, Texas High School, Troupe 2526
Whether you’re singing O holy Night, Here Comes Santa Claus, or Hanukkah oh Hanukkah, the holidays are the most joyful time of the year. The STO board has taken the time to share with you our sweetest and funniest holiday memories, unique family traditions, and what we want to see under the tree. Share with us on social media what your answers are! STO: Alyssa Favorite holiday: New Years Favorite holiday meal: I really like ham & green bean casserole but if i could i would solely eat Watergate salad for my holiday meal Sweetest holiday memory: A really sweet memory I have is Christmas my freshman year when my grandpa, who doesn’t really ever show emotion got me a really sentimental necklace & when I saw it I cried & ran into his arms. It was the first time I’d ever seen him cry so it’s a memory I hold close to my heart. STO: Annie Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite holiday meal: Turkey and all the sides Unique family tradition: At christmas we sing carols as a family before presents and it’s very nice, despite everyone being very bad The carols are typed out on papers and the aggie war hymn is one of them. STO: Avery Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite holiday meal: My favorite holiday meal is a Christmas ham with the classic sides like macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes, and rolls. Unique family tradition: One of our Christmas traditions is my family has a stack of holiday books that we always read each and every Christmas Eve before we go to sleep. My parents originally started it so my sisters and I could get some practice reading out loud as kids, but the tradition kinda just stuck. Some of the books we read are The Polar Express, The Night Before Christmas, and a few verses from the Bible. STO: Bradyn Favorite holiday: Halloween Favorite holiday meal: I would probably say Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday meal! Everything at Thanksgiving is just so good! What do you want for Christmas? What do you want for Christmas: I just wanna celebrate being healthy and well during such a crazy time. I hope everyone out there is also staying safe and healthy and finding ways to celebrate a much different Christmas than usual! STO: Brenna Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite holiday meal: Do Christmas cookies count as a meal?? Unique family tradition: Every year my dad and I have a Christmas Movie Marathon where we watch Christmas movies every night for two weeks leading up to Christmas! STO: Caleb Favorite holiday: Halloween Favorite holiday meal: Christmas Eve Doughnuts Favorite holiday memory: : After Christmas Eve Dinner was done, my sister and I drove back to my moms house. My sister blew her engine in her car in the middle of nowhere. It was hours before a tow truck came and for us to get picked up. I got a lot closer to my sister, and we are better siblings to one another. STO: Campbell Favorite holiday: Mardi Gras Favorite holiday meal: KING CAKE. Funniest holiday memory: One time, while in a Mardi Gras parade, I went to throw beads and accidentally swung backwards first and whacked my mom in the face. If you know what being hit with a Mardi Gras bead is like, you know it was a bad situation to be in. (It wasn’t funny then, but definitely funny now!) STO: Cody Favorite holiday: Valentine’s day Favorite holiday meal: Key Lime Pie and Cookies Favorite Holiday Memory: When I got my first trampoline for christmas, I was so excited and filled with joy; that was probably the best gift I’ve ever received. STO: Elisa Favorite holiday: Halloween Favorite holiday meal: My grandma’s turkey Sweetest holiday memory: Doing face masks in matching pajamas with my family STO: Jackson B. Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite holiday meal: Christmas cookies are the best. Unbeatable. Funniest holiday memory: We went and saw Star Wars: The Force Awakens together as a family. My little sister slept through the entire 2 hour film. The loud music, spaceship sounds, laser rifles. None of that had any effect on her. We left and asked if she liked the movie: “I thought it was kind of boring” STO: Jackson L. Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite holiday meal: Macaroni and cheese on thanksgiving What do you want for Christmas? 1 million dollars STO: Jarrett Favorite holiday: Halloween Favorite holiday meal: Tofurky, Ham, and stuffing Funniest holiday memory: This year, my grandma used wrapping paper that my aunt used last year and stapled it to a gift bag. STO: Lia Favorite holiday: Tooth Fairy Appreciation Day (jk it’s Easter) Favorite holiday meal: My world-famous Marshmallow Pumpkin Pie Sweetest holiday memory: I love the memories I have of waking up after a restless sleep to peak out of my room in the morning at the presents. My mom always makes sure to catch my brother and me on video wrapped up in our blankets, drowsily opening presents from Santa. STO: Megan Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite holiday meal: Pumpkin Pie Sweetest holiday memory: My family all flying to my grandparents house to surprise them for Christmas STO: Piper Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite holiday meal: Hot chocolate and chocolate chip cookies! What do you want for Christmas: The ability to do theatre with no masks or shields! STO: Tyler Favorite holiday: Thanksgiving Favorite holiday meal: Stuffing 😤 What do you want for Christmas: I hope everyone has a great Christmas this year with all of the negative things that have happened this year. Let’s let Christmas bring us together, end this year on a good note, and have a great 2021! STO: Victoria Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite holiday meal: We usually get takeout food, so takeout food. Funniest holiday memory: One time one of our dogs climbed onto the fireplace (it wasn't on) and accidentally knocked down the stockings in the process. Staff: Mrs. Morgan Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite holiday meal: Traditional Italian family meal of pasta Funniest holiday memory: Frozen pipes with 43 people at our house and we had to crack the pool ice to bring in buckets of water to flush the toilet. Staff: Mrs. Jones Favorite holiday: Thanksgiving Favorite holiday meal: Turkey, smoked ham, dressing, mustard greens, potato salad, yams and chocolate pie Funniest holiday memory: Family was outside barbequing, and my mother was bringing some food in the house. A raccoon followed in behind her, and everyone was running around the house trying to catch it. Staff: Mr. Allen Favorite holiday: Christmas Favorite holiday meal: Turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes, fruit salad, pecan pie Sweetest holiday memory: The first Christmas I spent with my wife was very special. Staff: Mr. McCoy Favorite holiday: Labor Day Favorite holiday meal: Stuffing- or fudge Funniest holiday memory: The time my aunt was so proud of the lemon meringue pie she made for her father. She went to show it to him, tripped on the carpet and smashed the entire thing into his lap. As 2020 comes to a close and 2021 opens new doors, the STOs wish all Texas Thespians a very happy new year! Happy Holidays, Your 2020 Texas State Thespian Officers
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By: STO Lia Graham, Texas High School, Troupe 2526
Pets. They help us get through some tough times and entertain us constantly. This year, the STO’s had the opportunity to bring their pets to festival! From Calico cats, Bulldogs, and bunnies, the STO’s pets made appearances in workshops and gained attention from thespians all over Texas. Here are the Official Pets of the STO Board! STO: Bradyn Pet’s name: Oliver Breed: Shih Tzu Age: 14 years! “He's basically blind now, so he just stumbles around now and again. He'll bump into a wall or bark at a door where nobody's at, but when he gets excited, he likes to run around and play with our other pets. This was like last week, he barked up at me to let him up on my bed, and when I did, he cuddled right up next to me, which he never used to do.” STO: Megan Pet’s name: Piper Breed: Bulldog Age: 8 “She got stung by bees because she was trying to eat them, so her face was very puffy. When I would leave for school, she used to sit on my backpack and try to intervene by getting my backpack so I wouldn't leave.” STO: Piper Pets’ names: Pancho and Cisco Breed: Airedale Terriers Age: 5 “They tried to eat the sprinklers. When I’m sad they guard me when I sleep. One time they both escaped from our yard and after searching for them for two hours we found them in the garage eating their dog food. Whenever I’m taking them for a walk and a stranger walks by, they start to circle me to protect me.” STO: Annie Pet’s name: Casper Breed: Maltese Schnauzer Age: 9 “We went on a vacation, so she angrily pooped in the foyer on the tile so it was easy to clean, but at the front door where it’s a statement. She freaks out during the rain so she comes into my room (I am her favorite) and she gets under my blankets, it’s very cute.” STO: Brenna Pet’s name: Allie Breed: Mixed but mainly Catahoula Age: 3 “Allie is a VERY crazy dog and super fast too, like literally sprints faster than Usain Bolt. So over the beginning of quarantine, we took her on walks/runs almost three times a day sometimes. We decided to have a little inside joke that we were training her to be a sled dog lol. When we first got her, she was super shy, and one day during the summer, she literally just laid at my feet for like 3 hours. It was so cute. Now she is rambunctious and never stops running.” STO: Lia Pet’s name: Noodles Breed: Dwarf Lionhead bunny Age: 3 “Noodles likes to chew things, and I was holding her one time wearing my favorite dress. Within seconds she had chewed two penny sized holes in the dress. I was not happy with her to say the least. I also have to watch her very carefully because she’s almost blind. She falls off my bed a lot, but she’s like a cat: lands on her feet every time.” STO: Alyssa Pet’s name: Sky Breed: We’re waiting to get her DNA test back because her & her brothers/sisters came from a rescue & only one of the parents are known but they’re a mix of Shepherd & Border Collie Age: almost 4 months “A funny memory is difficult because this little pup is CRAZY, but the funniest thing she does is she gets in the way ALL the time, like seriously I think she does it on purpose. She trips us up all the time and is so nosey. We got my pupper from a rescue, and the day we picked her up from the foster mama, she was so cuddly with me. The whole ride back home she clung to me & would NOT let go.” STO: Campbell Pet’s name: Dixie Belle aka “Ditty” Breed: Jack Russell Terrier Age: 9 “Dixie is what I would consider an icon. She does everything on her own time and sometimes it can be very comical. For instance: I have a heated blanket and when she lays on it my mom has to pick her up after because she will not move. When we were looking for a dog, we went to a shelter in Houston. We said we wanted to see her, and when they brought her into the meeting room, she jumped on all of us and uncontrollably licked us. She knew we were her family before we did. WE LOVE DIXIE!!” STO: Cody Pet’s name: King (M) and Venus (F) Breed: Pitbull Age: 10+ “They tore up my workout bench, but one time I fell asleep on them in my backyard. I was so comfortable, and that’s when they were small. I just felt the love from them, and I felt so safe in that moment.” STO: Avery Pet’s name: Bebe Breed: Tuxedo cat Age: 6 “She always shoves her face in my face when I’m taking pictures of myself crying. She always cuddles with me when I’m sad. Bebe will perfectly fit herself into the crook of my arm and just lay there till I feel better- she’s like my unofficial therapy cat.” STO: Victoria Pet’s name: Her full name is Coraline, but we mostly call her Cora. Breed: Calico cat. Age: 1 “A funny memory with her is one time she was leaping around my bathroom and eventually fell into the toilet. My favorite memory with her is how every night she comes and lays with me for a while. (It's not necessarily a singular memory, but it's still something really sweet that she does).” STO: Jackson B. Pet’s name: Rookie Breed: Poodle Schnauzer Age: 6 “He somehow escaped the house for 2 hours. Then we heard barking at our front door, and he's just sitting on our porch waiting to get back in. He had gotten extremely sick, and we had to take him to the vet. We found out he was diabetic, and he wasn't bouncing back. We were going to sign to put him down, but the pen would not work; we decided to give it one more day. The next day he had the same amount of energy he did when he was 2 years old. It was amazing! STO: Elisa No pet :( “I want a Corgi because they are small, cute, sassy (like me) and I love their cute little butts. I would name my Corgi Cheddar.” STO: Jackson L. No pet :( “I would want a Dalmation because they’re super cute, and I would name him Spots.” STO: Jarrett No pet :( “I would want a Mini Dachshund, and I would name it Ollie Purr.” Did you attend workshops with your pets? We want to see! Send us pictures of you and your pets through instagram. If you don’t have a pet, what would you want? Give your pets a treat for us. Sincerely, Your 2020 Texas State Thespian Officers By: STO Lia Graham, Texas High School, Troupe 2526 & STO Jackson Barnes, Argyle High School, Troupe 6015
Hello Texas Thespians! Our final Super Saturday is upon us, and what an amazing experience it has been. We’ve seen so many of you thespians showcase your theatrical greatness for the past 2 months, and we could not be happier! However, there is one special group of people that are often underappreciated that deserve some attention. We are turning the spotlight to the techies and showcasing the incredible individual event of the Technician Quiz Bowl Challenge! We interviewed Charlie Woods, event coordinator, to get the inside scoop. What is the Quiz Bowl Challenge? “Quiz Bowl is an Individual competition. There is a morning QuizBowl session and an afternoon session and each will contain 40-50 multiple choice questions, covering a wide variety of technical theatre topics, including basic stagecraft, make-up, lighting, sound, costumes, props and design,” Charlie Woods, Tech team Challenge Coordinator said. “The sessions are created on the Quizzes program and students get points for correct answers and points for how quickly they get the correct answer. The link to each session is available for 2 hours and open to any TTVF attendee.” How do you compete in the Quiz Bowl Challenge? “Students can participate in each of the 6 quiz bowl sessions, but can only make 1 attempt for each session,” Woods said. “Students must use their last name and troupe number as their session ID. 1st and 2nd place winners from each session will advance to the finals round on Dec 5th. The Finals quiz bowl will contain more difficult questions including Theatre engineering, electronics, and problem solving questions.” Here are a few examples of the questions you might see during the Tech Quiz Bowl Challenge: In rigging " SWL" stands for ? A. Standard Weight and Length B. Safe Working Load C. Steel Weight loaded Calculate the Amperage draw of 5 LED striplights daisy chained together powered from one 120v 20A circuit. Each fixture is rated at 250 watts each. A. 10.4 A B. 9.7A C. 11.3A D. 8.5A What troupes have participated thus far? Both Jr High and High School Thespian troupes have participated. Here are some of the Troupe #'s who have participated: 7585, 1212, 1053, 4169, 8888, 0241, 311, 5872, 1790. What is your favorite part about being able to do the tech quiz bowl? “That it provides our tech students another opportunity to demonstrate their skills and talents,” Woods said. “Hopefully it challenges them to learn and develop more skills and knowledge about the tech side of theatre and to go beyond what they are learning in their classes and own productions.” What school(s) are currently in the lead? Since this is an individual competition, points are awarded to the individuals from those Troupes. Currently, the following troupes have won first or second place in the last Super Saturday Quiz Bowl sessions: 7586, 7585, 3376, 1212. The STO’s are so excited to find out the results of this incredible new event and cannot wait to experience one last Super Saturday with all of you spectacular thespians on December 5th! Wish your fellow technicians luck as they go into their finals rounds for their Quiz Bowl Challenge. As always, we would love to keep up with your Thespian adventures, so make sure to tag us on Instagram @texasthespians. Continue to keep up with us by checking the STO blog and to see what comes next after our last day of The Greatest Festival on Earth! Break all the legs, Your 2020 Texas State Thespian Officers |
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