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Everybody wants to rule the 'orId - Singing Tears for ears popular hit, senior len- y Simin Ii hts up the stage at enior Follies on February 20-21. The band, Foreign Ex- change , also performed another familiar son , No One Is To Blame, iPhoto by R. Hoegeej phi One of the main fund- raising activities for the graduating class is the traditiona Senior Follies, offering over two hours of singing, dancing, and entertainment. Emcees Brent Har- raman and David Mc- Collum introduced several musical numbers by the bands Foreign Exchange and The Line . Foreign Exchange's lead singers jenny Simin and Ben Callan kept the audiences entertained with the popular hits Everybody Wants To Rule The World and No One Is To Blame, while The Line sang That's What I Like About You. Senior jenny Simin said, There's an intense feeling of unity between the seniors and you get to meet a lot of people. Seniors also par- ticipated in a comedy skit titled Class Reunion in which students were Let's give a big hand for . .. - Introducing the Senior Follies, emcees David Mc- Collum and Brent Harraman amuse the audiences with a list of reasons for skipping follies rehearsals. At the con- clusion of the second night's performance, Mrs. Shirley Harraman announced the senior superlatives. lPhot0 by R. Hoegeej reunited with their classmates in the year 2007. Dancing to the song Do What You Wanna Do, the Bandolera of- ficers eryoyed perform- ing a la der routine on stage, while several other seniors kept the beat to their own dance to janet jackson's hit Nasty Boys. Bandolera Lieutenant Lori Sharp said she was glad she performed in the ollies because It was the first time all the seniors pulled together in a joint effort to work together. Drama students tickled the audiences with skits performed in slow mo- tion taking place in a classroom and a clothes sale at the home of Elvis, Graceland. junior Stephen Tomac, who participated in the slow motion skits said, All the seniors who were in it seemed to have a great time, but Will it be contestant number one? - During The Dating Game at Senior Follies, jolene DeVito and Erin Calhoun portray Vanna White-type hostesses for underneath you could tell they were almost sad because it was their Senior Follies. I During a fifties-style finale, seniors danced and sang We Go Together from the hit musical Grease. Others impersonated their teachers in a skit mimicking The Dating Game . Host Dumpy Sales, Shawn Long, in- troduced contestants to the stage. On Saturday night at the closing of the ollies, Mrs. Harraman an- nounced the '86-'87 class favorites. Ending their senior year with a successful show, the class of '87 raised over 55,000 for prom. Sorry to see the year coming to a close, Simin reveals, I wish we could do the show all over again. Copyb -Lori Ryan Layout by - Amy Seibel Shawn Long. The skit had students who posed as con- testants impersonating dif- ferent teachers. IPhoto by R. Hoegeej SeniorE3llies7OpTening - 21
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20 I'd like to teach the world to Laurie Sims sing Amy Grant's hours to perfect their perf sing - Harmonizing together, tune titled Everywhere I Go . mance for the Senior Folli seniors Debbie Pagan and The girls practiced several iPhoto by R. Hoegeel All she wants to do is dance - Performing a ladder routine in this year's Senior Follies, senior Bandolera Lieutenant Becky Crea ar displays her dance talent. Tghe Bandolera officers danced to the beat of Do What You Wanna Do, fPhoto R. Hoegeel VW? , A ff-fa . 7 E L' X 15 . . -. ' 'f V g . gfgifgi... . Ok, class, clear your desks . . . - Impersonating their favorite English teachers, seniors Tom Or- tiz and Amy Bines fill the audience with laughter as they mimic the personalities of Mrs. Shirley Har- raman and Mrs. Lynn McClendon. iPhoto by R. Hoegeel N 1 OpeningfSenior Follies bass guitar for the band Forei n Exchange , senior Iohn Ke y helped to perform Everybody Wants To Rule The World and No One ls To Blame. iPhoto by R. Hoegeel lammin' on the stage - Playing . .. . -3555, K gf.. 1 .11 - w P s Q TNQ I could have had a V-B! - During the skit titled The Classroom, drama student Kathee Boone takes down the names of those who act up including Niki Davis 'w--. and Stephen Tomac. There three skits, including Classroomff performed in motion. iPhoto by R. Hoegeel
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Sequenced Style - During members of the Dance Team also performed in this danc The Prom scene,junior Lisa and their fathers. Bandolera with her son. iPhoto by Moi dances with the other sponsor Mrs. Molly Cannon Hoegeej I owe you - With apprecia- tion in regards to the Ban- doleras, senior Ben Callan sings I.O.U. at the end of the Spring Review. Ben also performed a skit titled Class Clown from the movie Sing- ing in the Rain. iPhoto by R. Hoegeej News 4 . s of if ,..M W' + . l s . K Se 5-rw ,fit Computer Class - During the dance First Period Computer Class, Bandoleras Heather Schoen and Leslie Lurich dance to the tune of a dif- ferent beat. The Bandoleras performed their Spring Review Friday and Saturday nights, April 10-11. iPhoto by R. Hoegeej OpeningfSpring Review ,aw P V V V 4 V. ' .. ....,.. . ,,w.,.. , I K ..a . ,. A.. ......, . -sf: w . ' . . --1-' ' my ..-up .,....M.aia:L..,,..e,,a ..., .wr 1 4. Romeo and luliet, Sampson Lieving and jennifer Boldt theme. In this scene and Delilah - During the ballet dance to the tune of was portrayed by senior English class seniors Kris Romeo and luliet's love Callan.fPhoto byR.
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