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Eric Dority shoots for two as Crystal McForland and Joe Hahn Hilty wonder tiow on eartti he cogid tiove made it. Ptioto by Kara Hasti Ryan Shinn and Brandy Rank know ftiey tiove a reason to smile. Ttiey were dubbed Senor and Senorita for the lower grades at the Iv exican fiesta that was held March 25. Photo by Kara Hash Matthew Bunch and Darcy Hill reign over the Mexican fiesta as they hold the titles of Senor and Senorita for the upper grades. Photo by Kara Hash
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Success again Another successful turnout came for he War- saw R-9 PTC as they brought part of Mexico to Warsaw through a Mexican fiesta that was held March 25 at the R-9 North School. The PTC raised approximately $2,400 from the dinner with which they purchased playground equipment, maps, basketball shirts, and library books. Along with the dinner, there were also many games and contests, such as a cake walk, bas- ketball toss, and others that helped make it an enjoyable experience for everyone that went. That night, the Senor and Senorita were crowned. They were Ryan Shinn and Brandy Rank, kindergarten, for the lower grades, and Matt Bunch and Darcy Hill, sixth grade, for the upper grades. Shawn Lynch, seventh grade, commented, It was a thrill for Ricky Poling because Darcy Hill is his girlfriend. I thought it was great although I would rather our class won, but they did it for a good purpose. The games were neat and a lot of people had fun. I thought it was pretty good. The food wasn ' t that good, but the games were fun, stated Alisha Friar, fifth grade. Gerald Myers, fifth grade, said, It was pretty fun. The nachos and pop were the best. The basketball free throw was the best game they had. J 170 north carnival designed by cristina hudgens Eran Eaton, Danny Morrison, and Bobby Stanley wait in line to ploy ther favorite game. Ptioto by Kara Hasti
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Community works together Exciting, entertaining, hilarious, and just plain funny were the words expressed for the variety show. The variety show was made possible by Mrs. Gaye Lee. The show was to benefit War- saw R-9 North School. The money made was used to buy computers for the school. The variety show was presented before the Warsaw community in February. The talent ran- ged for amateur, to almost professional. Many people of the Warsaw community participated in the show; teachers to students, and dentists to ministers. The name variety show was perfect for the event, for there were many different acts, and no two were the same. The acts consisted of sing- ing, dancing, comedy, magic tricks, and much more. Throughout the show, the Warsaw High School Jazz quintent played toe-tapping music to entertain the audience, and to sooth the savage beasts. The members of the quintet in- cluded: senior, Fred Allen on piano; senior, Mike Higgins on drums; junior, Jason Gronewold on trumpet; freshman. Brad Campbell on saxaphone; and Mr. Anderson on the trombone. The crowd swayed and swooend to the sounds of the jazz quitnent. Other acts were also per- formed. Among them were the Campbell girls: Amber, Amanda, Abby, and Audrey. They, along with the help from Mrs. Marsha Eaton, sang Do Re Mi ; from ' The Sound of Music. Mr. Carleton ' s seventh grade class also con- tributed to the show. They performed a scene from Tom Sawyer. Jason Gott stated, I think the seventh grade boys put a lot of work into the play and did a good job. I want to thank everyone who came to make it possible to get our computers. Andrew Meyer said, I was pretty nervous since it was in front of practically the whole town, but I thought we did a good job. It was a lot of fun with everyone working together; we had a lot of fun, replied Shane Porter. The main event of the evnening was the legs contest. Several men of the Warsaw community entered their nice looking legs in the contest. The excentuated their legs with accessories to match their personalities. The variety show was a huge success. Everyone that participated enjoyed their night in the spotlight. Darcy Hill and Wendy Bybee top dance to a toe topping tune. Photo by Lance Ramsey. variety show „ J ' designed by cori cutler
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