Ho ho ho ho ho ho!
Friday, December 20, 2013
WCS Santa Visits, as remembered by Santa!
I started visiting the campus of Wichita Collegiate in the
fall of 1990. That first year I visited
the Early Childhood classrooms. In the years to follow, I not only visited the
Early Childhood classrooms but was invited to attend the Lower School and the faculty
holiday get-together. This has become a very special annual event for me! I
have seen many smiling (and some frightened) faces as I visit the classrooms,
but they are mostly smiling. It is my personal challenge to make every child
feel comfortable is my presence. As the
years have gone by, I have begun to recognize some familiar faces and names as being
very similar to those I knew in the past. Well, sure enough… they are the sons
and daughters of students I visited in the ‘90s. Collegiate holds a very
special place in my heart, and I look forward to continuing to visit the campus
for many more years to come.
Friday, December 13, 2013
The WCS Holiday Concerts, by Sherri Pilgreen
Okay…So put yourself in our shoes. We have just returned from Thanksgiving
Break, having successfully performed the Thanksgiving Extravaganza, and now we
have 7 to 10 days to put together and teach a whole new 45-minute concert of
holiday music! Amazingly, it usually
turns out well, but I can remember feeling many times as though I was the
mother bird feeding music into the open mouths of the baby birds. It was
hectic, but so worth it The evening of
the concert was even more exciting due to the exhibition of brand new dresses
and suits and the anticipation of the upcoming holidays and travels. The
history of our school was built on such observances, and I am so glad that we
continue it still!
Friday, December 6, 2013
The Alumn i Basketball Games and Chili Feed, by Dave Hawley
The Alumni basketball game and Chili Feed has been a modern tradition for Wichita Collegiate, throughout the tenure of Mitch Fiegel. Targeted for both the boys and girls' teams, the Friday after Thanksgiving has provided a chance for the former Spartan players to come back to face off against each years' newest edition. The night usually consisted of several games, including alumni vs. alumni, the alumni women versus the Spartan women, and the evening ending with epic battles of the aged against the youth. Unofficial scoring has taken place, even though the games are worked by certified officials. Free shirts have been given to the alumni, even though one year, the shirts read "ALMUNI". On two occasions, Maurice Evans has played in the contest, once after transferring to Texas and in 2012. The chili feeds have been a great chance to raise money for Booster Club and to have a chance to catch up with each others' lives!
The WCS Thanksgiving Concert, by Sherri Pilgreen
The WCS Thanksgiving Concert, by Sherri Pilgreen
I will never forget my first Thanksgiving Assembly as a new
music teacher at Collegiate in 1988. What??? We were going to pull together all
of our students, Early Childhood through Upper School, invite family and
friends and fit everything and everyone into the South Gym to perform an
hour-long concert? Is this place crazy?
Well, was I ever surprised! Not only did the school dedicate
a good portion of class rime to rehearse and organize such a huge task, but our
maintenance department moved risers and chairs to make the event successful. I
was even more amazed that most all of our families were willing and happy to
defer holiday vacation until after this special performance. Students arrived
in their finest, including handmade pilgrim hats. Again to my surprise, in came
hundreds of parents, grandparents, neighbors, and even Kirstie Alley, who had a
front row seat! People were standing four and five deep to watch this
one-of-a-kind performance. I was so touched
by the spirit in the room. A small “town” came together to celebrate their
children, their school, their God and their country. I fell in love with the
whole thing and many concert moments still bring tears to my eyes.
Happily, this spirited tradition remains and we have two separate programs, one for
Early Childhood and one for grades 1-12. The concert includes a thriving
instrumental program along with the long-standing vocal excellence which fills
the floor and bleachers of the Upper School Gym. People are still standing
along the sides to be a part of this important tradition, “Turkey Tango” and
“Battle Hymn of the Republic” included.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Freshman Dinner Theatre, by Ruth Powell
Fact or fiction?
Contrary to
popular belief this is not a show for only freshmen but the proceeds of the
dinner and dessert auction support the freshman class activities throughout their
Upper School years.
Timeline:
1979 - James Ockerman started the dinner theatre for the Junior
Class at Collegiate to raise funds for their junior/senior prom and senior trip. The first show was “Edgar Allen Poe Trilogy,”performed in the Rounds Fine Arts Center, with the strolling Scheer Violins, a
clown with balloons, and a magician.
1982 - The
performance of Our Town heralded the
first dessert auction. Desserts were made by parents and auctioned off and
eaten during the intermission.
1984 - The
name changed to the Freshman Dinner Theatre with the freshman parents taking on
the responsibility for the dinner and dessert using the theme of the show to
decorate.
1989 -West Side Story saw the building of a
4-foot high stage in the center of Rounds with the audience seated in arena staging
for dinner and show.
!993 - The Sound of Music saw a big change with
the building of the Upper School and Galichia Auditorium. The dinner was in the
Commons followed by the dessert auction and the show in the auditorium.
The Freshman
Dinner Theater has remained in the same format for twenty years.Quite a tradition!
Friday, November 1, 2013
Wichita Collegiate Alumni Golf Classic, by Lisa Schooler
The Wichita Collegiate Alumni Golf Classic started in 2000,
the same year I began working in the Development Office. The WCS Alumni Board has since changed the
name to the WICHITA COLLEGIATE GOLF CLASSIC to ensure that all know they are
invited to play in our tournament.
This tournament is our largest fundraiser every year. All proceeds of the tournament go to the
Alumni Endowment Fund which helps support the tuition assistance program for
current WCS students. We have amazing,
loyal sponsors to help make this tournament happen every year, not to forget
the golf committee, which typically consists of WCS alumni board members and
their tireless efforts to put the whole tournament together.
The tournament venues have been at the following
courses: Willowbend, Tallgrass, Wichita
Country Club, and this year the tournament was at hosted at the Crestview
Country Club on Monday, October 21st..
We changed things up
a bit this year by starting the tournament at noon, we added a small silent
auction, and introduced a new KRANK contest.
Although the final numbers are not all in we are happy to
report that we beat our goal of 100 players and it looks like we are going to have
the largest contribution to the Alumni Endowment in 14 years.
Friday, October 25, 2013
The Mother Goose Parade and The Enchanted Library, by Leslie Prechtel
The Mother Goose Parade is an annual
tradition for Early Childhood students. It began in 2000 as a culminating
activity after a month of studying Mother Goose rhymes. Early childhood
students and faculty dress in costumes that represent their favorite Mother
Goose characters. Everyone is encouraged to create a costume from things they
have at home. The parade travels through the campus and over to the Coleman
Library in the Middle School building.
Beginning in 2008, our little ones have also enjoyed The
Enchanted Library as part of their Mother Goose Parade. The Coleman Library is
transformed into the “Enchanted Library”, which is a magical storybook
wonderland of Mother Goose rhymes and fairy tales. The library staff and
volunteers bring the characters to life for Early Childhood and Lower School students.
Students parade past various vignettes and stop to hear classic favorites.
Robin Kraft's class on parade. |
Rapunzel, Rapunzel... Let down your golden hair! |
Mrs. Maddox shares a tale... |
Jenny Paulseen as our original Mother Goose. |
Mr. Davis gets into the act! |
Hey diddle diddle, it's the cat and the fiddle! |
The inhabitants of The Enchanted Library. |
Hey there Little Red Riding Hood! |
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