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"Christmas Banquet Performance Rumors" by Ben DeVries

Many people have heard bubbling rumors of Clark Zhang (12), the previous superstar, performing during the Christmas Banquet. Though there has been speculation of his actual performance, many hope that he decides to perform as it would be essential for the purpose of watching.

Previously, Clark took the heart of many fans as he sang and drew quite the audience during the After Sneak Dinner. Many hoped that perhaps he would make more music, or maybe even give another proper performance. This now, has led to many speculating that Clark may have an appearance during the Christmas Banquet.  

Performing during the Christmas Banquet, would absolutely cement his legacy, as one of Dalat’s, if not Dalat’s best, singer. Many have seen his singing transformation over the years, once a freshman in chapel, and now bringing in the amount of hope he now has set out for him to perform on the biggest stage of his career.

"Extremely excited to see Clark possibly perform, ever since after sneak I have seen rapid development on his skills on the stage," said Aaron Morrison (12), one of his peers. This shows the growing anticipation to view Clark's real development, as not only a person but a performer.

Another student, Abe Johnson, says he is also very excited to see Clark possibly perform. Other students chimed in describing their excitement for it, holding real hope that he decides to perform during the Christmas Banquet. 

He has shown real progress everywhere, from his previous years to this year in choir and that one, very, memorable performance during after sneak dinner. As tension builds and rumors grow if Clark will perform, he will be the deciding factor. If he will be the star that night. The stage is set, will he decide to take his biggest opportunity yet? Forever being remembered.

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