The Lion's Tale - Volume 49, Issue 8

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Chemistry teacher Coach Waisanen wins Coach of the year for the second year in a row. Check out all senior sports awards.

Find out interesting facts about this year’s Top Ten seniors.

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(clockwise starting bottom left) 1. Seniors Samantha Beash and Kim Clark dress up in bizzare clothes for Wacky Tacky Day. 2. Senior Chelsea Lyon limps through the commons in search of food. 3. Seniors Kristine Lim and Addison Parsons show off their elderly look through the courtyard. 4. Seniors Christine Tat, Christine Cedeno, and Jessica Mccue share laughs over their Power Ranger costumes. 5. Senior Zach Zigmond channels in his inner sciencetist on Ten Years from Now Day.

TV Character Day kicks off Senior Week Julia Thorncroft

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regnant nurses filled the halls on Thursday, April 30. Senior Week finally arrived, and on that particular day seniors dressed up as what they’d be like ten years from now. “I wasn’t surprised seeing all of the pregnant nurses,” said senior Christine Tat. “Many people are going to have children in ten years and nursing is a great career. I enjoyed seeing everyone’s costumes and many of them were original.” Senior week lasted from April 27 to May 1. The categories included: Television Day, Wacky Tacky Day, Senior Citizen Day, Ten Years from Now Day, and College Day. The leadership class selected the days for Senior Week. “It took a couple of days for leadership to vote and choose which days we wanted, but it didn’t take too long,” said SGA president senior Nick Goodwin. The Leadership class consists of a small group of seniors who are leaders in the Student Government Association. They select most of the spirit days and

school year. “We looked online for ideas which took a class period,” said SGA vice president senior Gabi Garbade. “Some of the days that were rejected were Camo Day, Construction Worker Day, Twin Day, and Imitate a Teacher Day.” Some students found the themes for Senior Week mild in comparison to some of the rejected days. “If I could change something about Senior Week, I would have different days,” said Tat. “Twin Day and Imitate a Teacher Day may have been interesting to see how people dressed up. I think they should’ve come up with something more outside the box though.” While some seniors anticipated the week’s festivities, others like Goodwin were less supportive of Senior Week. “Some students have gone to extremes and

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Superiors stack up at state Thespian festival of the best’ at states.” ever and received two superiors for Carson Bailey Not only did Mila win Best- it.” staff reporter in-Show at the Florida States Drama had one of it’s most

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enior David Mila pushes through the crowd, heart pounding, searching for his name on the posted list. Eyes wondering up and down the endless piece of paper until he spots his name: David Mila – Best-in-Show. “Best-in-Show is never on anyone’s mind. Especially in mine. I mean it was states, getting a superior is hard enough,” said Mila. “I was very honored to be awarded the award that basically means ‘best

Thespians Festival, but the Oviedo High School Thespian Troupe won five additional superiors along with 18 superiors at districts. This year has been the best year for the drama department according to senior Chelsea Price. “We made more superiors than ever at both the district and state levels. I received Best-in-Show at Districts, David Mila received it at states,” said Price. “We brought our one-act to states for the first time

rewarding years this year and now Oviedo High School will be sending two high school students to Nationals in Nebraska. “Myself and David Mila will be going to nationals. It’s approximately $555, but totally worth it,” said Price. “Over $12,000 in scholarships will be readily available along with casting agents. Nationals is located in Lincoln, Nebraska and will be taking place see DRAMA, page 2

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Thespian troupe 4564 pose for a picture outside of the Tampa Bay Preforming Arts Center before going into Drama Prom. Organizers of the festival hosted the prom designed especially for students who were not able to attend their school prom.

photo/ COURTSEY OF APRIL SULLIVAN


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