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A Senior Boy's Last Hoorafi
The Mr. RH!> Contestants Give Us A fhow to Remember! By Chloe Bartlett and Elizabeth McCarty
This year, five senior boys competed for the
There s something about a man in a crow n! M r.
opportunity of being crowned the official Mr. RHS.
RHS Michael O ’ Brien in his crown and outfit from his
They competed in five categories: introduction,
formal wear performance.
formal wear, talent, ticket sales, and overall
impression. The contestants who performed were
Nick Madison, Michael O’Brien, Alex Cruz, Jordan
Nielsen and Patrick Kelly. Throughout the entire
competition the contestants worked tirelessly to
make an impression on the audience and the
judges In attendance. They all have very different
senses of humor, and approaches when it came
time to compete. For example, regardless of
whether or not he won, Nick Madison’s goal was to
entertain and make people laugh. Nick was very
it came to what he thought his chances
of winning were, but that didn’t stop him from
performing "Like A Ram."
Jordan Nielsen got a lot of help from his friends
throughout the competition. He gave a lot of the
credit to senior Morgan Collins, saying, “She put it
all together, and made the dance of my talent
performance easier to learn.” As his talent
performance, Jordan did a remake of the internet
famous music video “The Petty Song” by the
Starrkeisha Cheer Squad.
All of the contestants seemed to all have a
similar goal, to entertain the students in
attendance. That particular theme kept reappearing
throughout the interviews. Because of how big the
competition is within the high school there are lots
of people who can’t wait for the chance to see what
the next year has in store. The contestants did their
best and tried to wow the judges with the
performances they put on. Unfortunately, the judgesij
did have to decide who would win the competition.
ayer, Michael O’Brien,
competition. All of the
st creative foot forward,
eir best, and contributed to one of
tost anticipated events.
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