The official student newspaper of The Hockaday School

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The official student newspaper of The Hockaday School

The Fourcast

The official student newspaper of The Hockaday School

The Fourcast

HockaDance Spring Concert 2024
Arts + Life
HockaDance Spring Concert 2024
Mary Bradley Sutherland, Photo and Graphic Editor • April 17, 2024

The first track meet in more than 30 years was March 22.
Sports
Daisies host first track meet in 30 years
Callie Coats and Mary Elise Estess April 16, 2024

Callie Coats and Mary Elise Estess are reporters in Intro to Journalism.  They covered the Split H Relays on March 22.

Committed seniors pose in front of their respective college banners.
Sports
Senior Signing Day
Shreya Vijay, Opinions Editor • April 12, 2024

Eleven seniors have committed to play sports at the collegiate levels at the D1 and D3 levels. Taylor Hua Varsity captain and defender...

StuCo steps up
StuCo steps up
April 12, 2024

ISAS 2019 Recap: Day 2

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The second day of ISAS began with beautiful weather. With a full day to come, the campus bustled with even more energetic students moving around to fight the crowds. Unlike the first day, there were many performers busking with their guitar or flutes, offering a unique side of an arts festival. Unfortunately, due to pouring rain, the main event for the night, ISAS joint orchestra — which some of our musicians would perform — was canceled.

PHOTOS:

  1. Hockaday students showcased “Top Girls.” Actresses embodied many women from different time periods with their own challenges and hardships.
  2. Casady School presents “12 Angry Jurors” for their one act. Here, two jurors simulate their own theories of a murder sequence.
  3. Visual art exhibition held photography, 2D and 3d art. Other than professional critiques, aspiring artists could receive feedback from their peers via sticky notes.
  4. St. Mark’s School of Texas choir sings “Shut Up and Dance” by Walk the Moon. They surprised the audience by putting on sunglasses and untying their ties while singing.
  5. For St. John’s one-act, students put on “The Revolutionists,” a play depicting a female playwright and other women rebelling during the French Revolution, attempting to achieve “egalite.”

Story and photos by Eugene Seong.

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