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Masquerade Unveiled asThe Final Festivity% %efa music was very gooddance music, but its notexactly what I listen^-Junior Dalton PhillipsPictured third from left withjunior Morgan Cole. Behind himare freshman Bobby Jacobs andjunior Autumn Ayers. In front ofCole are senior Ben Keller-Kuhn,sophomore Kenzie Druding, andjunior Victoria Wisley.Adding Variety | Elephant Quiz, oneof Norths premier bands, ended thedecade-long tradition of having prommusic exclusively from a DJ. Whenjunior class president Tamar Shachafsuggested the idea of providing livemusic, she received a welcome reaction from co-sponsor Amber Dehner.To me, it was a no-brainer, Dehnersaid. I have a feeling when I get themout there, its going to be hard to getthem off. Elephant Quiz, whose bandmembers have been together for overa year, played for about an hour atprom, with the remaining time led byDJToto. Junior Zach Frasier, the bandslead guitarist, is pictured at right playing on prom night. I was excited because it was going to be the most people weve played (in front of), Frasiersaid. Before prom, band members noticed a skeptical reaction from part ofthe student body, so they tried to playmusic with wider appeal. Were goingto play more covers because its whatpeople want to hear, said senior Kevin Hinnefeld, who plays bass guitar forthe band. Were going to make (prommusic) a lot better, Hinnefeld said.321 PromHands on Their Knees | Juniors SeanBobay, Aubrey Frazier, and Caelan Forney dance to the Cha Cha Slide. Bobayand Frazier spent pre-prom at junior Jamie Kamens house. I enjoyed seeingall my friends dressed up, Frazier said. |
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Bloomington High School North |
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