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Celebration High school is known for its school spirit. We wear the colors of The Storm proudly. When people see our colors and spirit, they know exactly who we are. Though as of lately, there has been a lessened amount of spirit being shown at games. Some of the crowd turns toward socializing than watching the game and cheering their team on to victory. The turnout at home games is always large, yet the vibe coming off that large crowd is dull. We as proud Celebration students need to step up and let our show of spirit. We want to win as many games as we can, and the team would feel more motivated when their “support” is actually showing support!
Our spirit can come in many forms such as cheering and chanting along with the cheerleaders, wearing our storm colors, and even fun face painting and bright signs. Teachers,
Mr. Rains and Mr. Foley, have created a group called Storm Chasers to help eliminate this lack of spirit. Storm Chasers are loud and creative students who go to games and shout chants and cheer to get the crowd hyped and involved. They wear face paint, make signs, and bring props to show their amazing spirit. Students want to see a change in spirit; we want to let everybody know that we’re The Storm. We need to make that clear, and say it loud and proud.
So, at the next game, come sit with the Storm Chasers and show your Storm Pride!
Storm Chasers In Action
Storm Chasers:
The Cure For Lack Of Spirit
Feature by Mikayla MacKay
THE AFTERMATH | Issue 2
High school is a milestone in every student's lifetime. Just like the yearbook, a class ring can represent memories, accomplishments, and friendships. A class ring tells your four-year journey during high school and everything you have accomplished during those incredible years. The tradition of a class ring as a teenager's rite of passage has been going on for decades now. Even if your family has never had one before, you can still get yours.
If you are a upperclassmen, it is your time to get your unique class ring. Your ring can be customized as you like; starting from the style, the material it is made of, even the cut of the stone in the center. There's a wide selection of emblems and pictures that you can add to the sides and the inside of the ring.
A class ring symbolizes your four years of high school. It tells your story and it tells who you are. You can customize your ring according to all the memories you want to keep with you. If you're an athlete, you can
add an emblem with the sport you play. You can add your clubs and other school activities. You can even add your school name, the mascot, your name, and your graduation year.
You can design your class ring with your own preferences of style, materials, and emblems. Jostens offers a lot of option for all types of styles and tastes. Even if you are under a budget, you can still see their cheaper offers for rings and graduation jewelry. Juniors and seniors, don't let these four years of high school pass by without
something symbolizing your efforts. Get your class ring to represent all your hard work and dedication towards graduation.
GET YOURS!
Ask the Jostens Rep. about your class ring when you order your cap and gown.
Serena Williams made it official: a year battling injuries is the reason why she is pulling out of the final two tournaments of the season. Williams said she would take a “proactive step” by withdrawing from the WTA Finals in Singapore and the China Open in Beijing “to properly address my health and take the time to heal.” Being No.1 in the world, William’s coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, suggested early on that Serena pull out of the tournaments due to her obvious struggle to complete matches.
Serena said “It’s no secret I’ve played injured most of the year — whether it was my elbow, my knee, or, in the final
moments after a certain match in Flushing, my heart,” in reference to her recent and historic upset that ended her journey for a Grand Slam. Serena has also said “I want to compete as well as I can, for as long as I can. So I am taking a dynamic step and withdrawing from tournaments in Beijing and Singapore to properly address my health and take the time to heal.”
Serena plans to return to practicing and participating in a couple of exhibition matches later on this year.
Class Rings!
Sports Column by Nickolas Morgan
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HEADING 4
Twister On Sunday, November 1st, Universal’s Twister – Ride it Out! attraction closed its doors for good. The ride, based on the popular 1996 movie, originally replaced the Ghostbusters Spooktacular show. Many fans rode the experience one last time while also dressing up as movie star Bill Paxton (who also made a cameo in the ride’s pre-show).
Jimmy Fallon Taking the place of Twister will be Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon, a new simulator ride based off of the racing games played on the Tonight Show. This new attraction will take guests to multiple landmarks in New York and to the show’s home in Studio 6B. In addition to the show being partnered with NBC Universal, Jimmy Fallon also conducted show tapings at the Universal Orlando Resort last summer.
FAST FACTS
1.Universal welcomed over 8,000,000 guests last year.
2.The old Jaws attraction has been known as one of the most expensive attractions ever with a “jaw-dropping” amount of over $70,000,000 in total (including its rebuilt version).
3.Over 5,000 mugs of ButterBeer are sold at the parks’ Harry Potter sections every day.
Here in Orlando, Universal
Studios has always had an extreme
reputation. Most advertisements
display it as a teens-and-adults-
only park with nothing but speedy
rollercoasters and scary rides.
This, however, is not the case
when you examine the park fully.
Woody Woodpecker’s Kidzone is
a section with rides and attractions
for younger guests. This location
contains one of the original rides
from Universal’s opening: The
E.T. Adventure.
The attraction opened in 1990 and
went through multiple renovations
since its beginning. Steven
Spielberg, the original film’s
director, encouraged new
additions for the movie’s 20th
anniversary and this version of the
ride still exists today. Spielberg
also has a huge presence in the
ride itself. After waiting outside
with movie posters and clips of the
1982 film, guests are led inside to
watch a short film. Spielberg
mentions that E.T.’s planet is
dying and he needs to travel back
to save it. Guests are then
encouraged to ride on flying
bicycles after getting their
“Interplanetary Passport.” This
passport involves you giving your
name to an attendant who will
program something special at the
ride’s finale. The queue line then
becomes super immersive as it
moves from a backlot theme to the
environment of a dark forest. The
smell of pine trees fill the air as
guests walk past alien-tracking
technology from the police. After
giving your passport to a ride
attendant, you are guided to the
flying bicycles.
The ride itself starts in the forest
where policemen are trying to
track down
E.T. Your
bicycles
(complete with
E.T. in the
front basket)
glide over cars
and terrain
before the
alien’s magic
touch sends
you flying over the city. This
section of the ride includes the
famous soundtrack and the image
of the bicycles moving past the
Moon. The vehicles then go
through a tunnel symbolizing a
quick trip through space until you
E.T. Bids you a personalized farewell as you exit the ride.
Amusement Adventures by Ava Buric
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arrive on the Green Planet, E.T.’s
home. The environment is dark
and murky because of the planet’s
dying nature. After meeting up
with Botanicus, a friend in E.T.’s
species, you are encouraged to
save the rest of his friends with
E.T.’s magic touch. From here, the
ride goes by pretty fast. You
encounter different creatures one
by one as they welcome you to the
planet before being greeted by a
giant party full of E.T. babies. The
last section of the ride includes
E.T. saying goodbye to all of the
guests by name.
It’s definitely tricky to give this
ride a proper review because of its
audience. The first half of the ride
has a thrilling yet kid-friendly
atmosphere. Reliving the scene of
the movie with you flying over the
city feels amazing. When you
finally arrive at the Green Planet,
however, the ride suddenly has an
unequal pace. New and unknown
characters are thrown at you every
second and you never see them
again. The “party” with the
miniature E.T.s is cute, but it starts
to feel unnecessary as its purpose
is to entertain younger riders.
Hearing E.T. say goodbye to you
personally is always fun, but most
experiences on the ride have
mixed-up audio. The names E.T.
says are usually from another
vehicle instead of yours. Despite
its many flaws, lots of us are
thankful for the ride’s existence.
Many classic rides from
Universal’s opening, including
Back to the Future and King
Kong, have been replaced for
current trends in the film industry.
We’re pretty lucky to still have
E.T., one of cinema’s most iconic
characters, after all these years.
Paper Towns By: John Green by Julia Ortiz
Paper Towns is an engaging mystery about Quentin Jacobsen, a Senior in high school, who lives next door to a girl named Margo Roth Spiegelmon. The story begins when Margo sneaks into Quentin's room one night and asks him for a favor. Margo takes him on an adventure full of revenge. This makes it a night he will never forget.
When Quentin arrives at school the next morning he discovers that Margo is missing and has left clues behind that could lead to her. Quentin takes it upon himself to find out what happened to her with the help of his Ben and Radar.
John Green did an excellent job in making this book both comedic and suspenseful. In my opinion this book was very captivating. If you are looking for an entertaining read that will
keep you guessing, I highly recommend this book.
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Whoosh! Crack! Bang! A storm is coming. A storm of cheer and excitement. And who you may ask might be causing all this commotion? It is the one and only Stormy of Celebration High School! That’s right Celebration High School, our beloved Stormy has returned! While he has been gone there were two others who were happy to take his place, Storm and Nebula, and although we will miss them dearly, we are equally as excited to have the classic Stormy back where he belongs.
The First appearance of the dynamic duomof Storm and Nebula began two years ago during the Homecoming pep rally. Out of nowhere, a helicopter descend from above. Not knowing what was going on, students began to ask questions about this mysterious flying machine hovering above. Then, all of a sudden, a man with tall white hair, a black mask, and tall staff, exited the helicopter and a stadium full of confused students begin to stare. Students begin to cheer even though they have no idea who this “person” is. Then, a voice comes over the stadium speaker stating that this man in the purple outfit is the new school mascot, "Storm" and he had a female counterpart, “Nebula.” A shock wave of confusion and awe filled the stadiums. This was the day Celebration Highs School thought we had lost our most favored and much loved mascot, Stormy forever.
Although the two new mascots were modern and new, there was still a hole in the hearts of the upperclassmen who had been with Stormy their entire high school career. The new Storm, even with his superhero get up, could not compare to the classic “Stormy.” The new Storm meant a new person had to play him, and that meant someone inexperienced; someone who didn’t know how to get the crowd cheering, who couldn’t bond with the upperclassmen because he simply did not know how to. Games were not the same without Stormy. Stormy interacted with the audience. He made us laugh and got us pumped up when we needed. He was a beacon for the football players.
But now all that does not matter. All the missed games, all the sad souls, and all the lost school spirit is a thing of the past because we have our old Stormy! He made his big come back during this year’s Homecoming pep rally. He pulled up in a golf cart and as soon as he jumped off everyone in the stadium gave him standing ovation and a great big welcome home.
We thank you Storm and Nebula for all that you do but there can only be one Stormy. CHS, I don’t think we have to worry about losing Stormy again. I have a feeling this time he is here for good.
AROUND CAMPUS
Stormy Is Back! by Romeo Ramos
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Four Season Orlando Hotel
One of the highest rated hotels in the Orlando area is one of the Disney World Resorts, known as Four Seasons Hotel. This hotel is great for a family vacation and has extraordinary service. Its convenient location on Disney World property provides guest with a unique experience while keeping prices affordable. The hotel provides guest with a complementary shuttle to and from the Disney World theme parks, high quality Italian cuisine, and a kid’s friendly environment.
The Four Seasons hotel is the perfect getaway for families to relax and enjoy the shiny Florida sun. Four Seasons has a variety of kids’ activities to keep the little ones busy. For example, lazy river, water slides, pools, splash area, sport area and even have a kid’s club! For breakfast, you and your kids have the chance of meeting and taking a picture with Goofy, Mickey and Minnie. What better way to start off the day?
Four Seasons Hotel is also recognized for its excellent customer services. As a high end hotel, the staff makes sure guests enjoy their stay and make one memorable stay with them. Despite being on a family vacation, their professional staff makes one feel welcomed and at home. From the Housekeeping department all the way to the Front Desk, the well trained staff sprinkle pixie dust and Disney Magic into every guest’s experience.