Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2002, Page 22

Description: RpCKiir FOI thought the dancewas a big success. Itwas the first time Isaw Cardboard andBacchus play, andnow Im a fan.-sophomoreBrittaney Dyer -v.-.■-■ . ■■; :..-.■■■-.■.■■.. •-.:: v.:■.■•BACCHUSWILLROCK USThe live music madeit more appealing tome. The bands weregreat, and it was fora good cause.-junior AllysonOConnorPersonal ReflectionsThe roar of the crowdstings mq ears, as wetake the stage,spotlights criss-crossmq bodq. Squinting, Ican see a sea ofpeople. Theq begin tochant, Cletus and V/irgil.Okaq, Okaq, I lied.There was no stage,there was onlq one annoqing light that barelq coveredanq area. The people certainlq did not deafen me bqchanting our name. But nonetheless, it was a joqouscelebration greatlq anticipated bq all who partook, arare and beautiful event that occurs onlq when themoon is exactlq between Orion and Draco, a right-of-passage which, for those who survive it, turns childreninto adults. What a glorious occasion the AIDS BenefitDance was! A night of improvisational comedq andmusic. I was honored to take part in this. I learnedmuch from mq AIDS Dance experience and I am abetter man for it.senior Qreyjejjersop? Playing Tolerant Clokout, *one of Cardboards manyoriginal songs, junior\rahamCampbell gets into thelbsic.Cardboard Jayed orlpalSenior Dan Eno sings arplays guitar for the barBacchus. Bacchus originalhad five members, but latdown-sized to only thre22 GOTHIC • reflections
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