The arts give everyone an opportunity to have their own creative outlook and safe place
The arts give people the opportunity and outlook to express their imaginative skills through sculpture, painting, and dance. For art teacher Mr. Fewell, he conveys his emotions primarily through the realm of painting, drawing, and illustration. He has spent his years creating and designing pieces of art that project his true self to the world. Although he has a soft spot for drawing and painting, ...
The hidden arts at FHC series Q&A: Robin DeMeester
What are you involved in? How did you get involved in it? “I run the Theatre Department here, and my title really is Managing Director which means managing all of the shows; and anything that happens in the theatre, I’m in charge of. [I’m in charge of] selecting the season, hiring the people that work alongside me, and then I do all of the producing for every single show that we do. I might ...
The hidden arts at FHC series Q&A: Rylee Veneklase
What are you involved in? How did you get involved in it? "I guess I just got into [art] when I was younger. Then in middle school, I got into their art program, and then the art teacher there got me invested [in art]. And he was like ‘you should do high school art,’ and I was like ‘okay.’ And then I tried high school art.” What motivates you to pursue this passion? “I want to beco...
The hidden arts at FHC series Q&A: John Courcy
What are you involved in? “I’m in the band, specifically the wind ensemble, percussion ensemble, and I was in drumline during the fall. It’s all been a ton of fun and has helped me to make friends, form a community, and just overall be a better person.” How did you get involved in it? “I got involved largely due to my brother, who is three years ahead of me. He joined the percussion ...
The hidden arts at FHC series introduction
FHC is known for the Friday nights. We have a loud and proud student section, a dominating sports reputation, and academically advanced students. And it's everywhere. Photos of students hang in the hallways, and countless articles are written about FHC in every way. Even paintings hang in our hallways— paintings illustrated in the hidden wing of FHC: the art wall. Here, placed in the corner of the...
The community at FHC is too strong to be torn down
FHC has so much to offer, making every student’s schedule slightly different. While students can take more science-based classes, there are many art-based classes available to students. Anything from a music class like Choir or Orchestra to classes such as Drawing & Painting 1 through 4 is available to students. And while some students don’t take this to their advantage, others soak up ever...
Sports are prioritized over the arts, or, confessions of a former varsity athlete
Here’s an obvious observation about Central; sports are idolized. And not for nothing. We’ve consistently had a state champion in one sport or another every year for what seems like the past one thousand years. Our football stadium is currently being remodeled to fit even more fans because each game is packed. The relatively recent hall of fame display near the athletic entrance is adorned with dozens...
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