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aI mightve done it [if it were not to benefit Riley], but I thought that it was better to help outfor a good cause, said sophomore Cortney Bairdabout working on the Dance Marathon. Bairdworked on the fundraising Comittee.tI didnt know that you had to stand thewhole time, but I liked the line dance, and theband was really good, said freshman Kea-gan Vaughan. The line dance and live musicencouraged students to stand during the six-hour period.(7^\n/I liked bouncing on the moonbounce with myfriends, said freshman Sara Warren. The moon-bounce was one of the activities that encouraged students to stay active during the night.Below: The Morale Committee teaches the students at lunch the linedance. The Committee taught the line dance in segments throughout thenight, consisting of popular song and movie clips, both old and new.Below: Freshmen Danielle Babcock, Samantha Morrison, and RebeccaKish play ping pong at the Dance Marathon. Parents donated ping pongand poker tables as well as board games in order to enhance the friendlyatmosphere of the Dance Marathon.homores Anissa McKiDDerrw™ jpeccaRvilon talk with one of the RileyKias at theIter tables. During the Marathon, parentspuld periodically get on stage with their chil-sn and explain why they were at Riley, andw it helped their family.Activitiesef~J fy(Dance Marathon |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomsouth/id/7712 |
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Bloomington High School South |
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