Bippi ty Boppi ty Who?
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Bippi ty Boppi ty Who?
the dt March 2014 C A INDERELLA Bippi ty B oppi ty W h o? Kinsey Bright as Cinderella Nicole Childress Photography Editor S T O nce upon a time, in a not so far away land, there lived a very bright princess. Well, she wasn’t exactly a princess but she was as close as they get. The princess, senior Kinsey Bright, was cast as Cinderella in this year’s South Oldham High School (SOHS) spring musical, Cinderella. The role of a princess is not foreign to Bright. She played Belle, two years ago in the SOHS musical, Beauty and the Beast. However, Bright considered herself a princess long before taking on the character of Belle or Cinderella. In fact, many cast members believe that they resemble their characters. Guess who said which quote below! Bippity Boppity Who? n Megan Farmer and Jalani Bradshaw as Godmot her PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS 3. PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS 4. PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS 7. PHOTOGRAPH BY JACK SCHALLER 8. Bet h Anne Akers and Grace Taylor as S tepmot her PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS 1. PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS 12. 1. I 3. B 5. K 7. E 9. D 11. H 2. J 4. A 6. F 8. L 10. G12. C The world’s largest pumpkin weighed 2,032 pounds. Reagan Woodbury as Prince PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS 2. Taylor Clemons as King PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS 5. Laynie Blake and Nicole Childress as Port ia 11. Features Alayna Brovont as Queen PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS 6. Elizabet h Erwin and Shelby Fluhr as Joy PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS 9. PHOTOGRAPH BY NICOLE CHILDRESS 10. I’m like my character because... A. “I’m narcissistic.” B. “I’m jolly!” C. “I can be prissy without reason.” D. “I’m mean, depressing and an awful person. I also never smile.” E. “I try to act smart but I’m not.” F. “I’m royally awesome.” G. “I can be incredibly sarcastic.” H. “I’m sassy!” I. “I like to clean.” J. “I’m charming, handsome and all the girls love me.” K. “I never agree with Alayna.” L. “I like to tell jokes without punchlines.” Page 11