Tuesday, May 31, 2011

PHS seniors enjoy goodbye celebration

PLYMOUTH — Late morning Friday found the seniors of Plymouth High School lined up at buffet tables and ready for some fun. It was time for the annual senior breakfast, one of the most memorable occasions for the students graduating — except for commencement ceremony, of course.
Master of ceremony duties were shared by juniors Patrick Felke, Christina Chipman, and Connor Flynn. While the students ate their breakfast, they were treated to piano music by Jackson Garrison.

The theme for this year's breakfast was "The show must go on."
Each table was labeled with a different entertainment individual, group, or category name written in marker on a helium balloon floating above the table. Some of the labels included: Twilight, Hip-Hop, Michael Jackson, Jesse McCartney, Grease, and Inception.
Throughout the event, the names of tables were called and the students sitting at that table received a door prize.
Several seniors showcased their skills during the breakfast; reciting poetry, singing, playing instruments, and presenting drama skits.
Awards for clubs were given out, including Alpha Delta Rho, Varsity Club, Academic

Club, Broadcasting awards, Seed Club, and Student Council.
The seniors especially enjoyed the "best of" awards, where students won titles like, "best smile" and "best personality."
Each category had a male and female winner, and a prize fitting to the title, including both male and female with the "best legs," received a set of razors, to the audience's delight.

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