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Rock-n-roll The Twisted Sisters came to life at Senior Follies when Shannon Wortham, Becky Day, and Courtney Jackson iseniorsl performed to Bad to the Bone . All three girls were senior Dixie Belles. Photo by Chris Mullins. Ba-ba-ba J.D. Sanders, Tommy Robinson and Matt Pruitt Cseniorsl lip sync to Blue Moon . 4 Hot! Harold Reeves fseniorl, a member of the Question Marks performs to Louie, Louie to help motivate the audience. Photo by Chris M ullins. Senior Follies Cheap entertalnment Performing their own version of The Lion Sleeps Tonight , Chip Mundy and John Wall fseniorsj entertain the crowd. The group stunned the audience as they first appeared as the Beastie Boys. Photo by Chris Mullins
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, - '-'T5fT'T' lQL3llli55aiSc ,XX I I 1 1 .f------N ee fi Cifllsflfjxy --lm f l llisi lf AV. o if -If l KD le I lf . KK -. X lx , 'lt if Sun Raisin Dressed as a raisin being burnt by the sun, Tera Sanders Kseniorb bounces across the sta e. Tera performed in the iliitivith other senior cherrleacfers. Photo by Chris u ms. Electrifying Bert Hensleigh fseniorl electrifies the audience on his electric guitar during his performance at Senior Follies. Photo by Chris Mullins. Students look forward to the time they can perform in front of the student body and be as wild and crazy as they have always dreamed. As each senior year rolls around, that dream becomes a reality. Senior Follies, held during the month of April, gives the students extra momentum to help them make it through the last treacherous weeks of school. No one knew all the hidden talent Richland was hiding in its halls, but as seven o'clock rolled the walls burst open. This year was no acception. Twenty acts filled the stage for two hours of entertainment ranging from serious to the more wild and crazy attitudes. Acts consisted of lip sync, dancing, the Dating Game , and special appearances. After the show completed, all performers gathered on the stage and the traditional singing of Dixie was heard throughout the auditorium. As pinkies grasped and heads were held high, seniors realized this was one of their last nights as a Senior Rebel . Sponsored by the Senior Planning Board, the money raised from the event went into the senior prom fund and will help with the cost of prom. Stefanie Fagan and Dana Mitchell. 36 Design by Dana Mitchell.
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