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kjMy best memory from the Rumors production was after opening night after the bow andeveryone was hugging and dancing onstage tothe music, said sophomore Kendra Wainscott.Money was tight for the play, as the proceedswent to the Europe trip and not Theater South.I think that high school kids would like itbecause its a night where you get to dress up,have fun, and know that its for a good cause,said junior Abbey Rogers about the fundraiser,Bowl for Kids Sake. The proceeds went to theBig Brothers/ Big Sisters program.I wanted to go on the trip because I wantedto see how other people live and experiencethat first hand, plus Ive never been to a foreigncountry, said junior Joshua Pate. According toPate, the best part of fundraising has been get-ing to know everyone involved.Below: Seniors Andrew Emmert, Chelsey McKrill, Brianna Myers, andChad Ragan, sophomore Nathaniel Stanger, junior Griffin Burke, andsenior Kassandra Moore hit the stage while performing Rumors. It wasproduced by Ms. Catharine Radamacher and was a fundraiser for the tripto Europe sponsored by Mr. Harold Green.Below: A happy customer buys a box of Pocky, a chocolate coveredcookie stick, from sophomore Erica Cunningham, a member of JapanClub. Pocky was one of the items featured at the clubs Japan Shopwhich was held to raise club funds.Seniors Maria Pazos, ]J|zu.de!geBattulga, and Naorsell ethnic foodsClub bake sale. Theniproceeds toward its Divererfestivities.Activitieso 1 Ppnl^Pj Fundraising |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomsouth/id/7698 |
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Bloomington High School South |
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