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Dance Marathon raises $64,596.95

The FCDM executive committee reveals the total sum of money raised this year, $64,596.95.
The FCDM executive committee reveals the total sum of money raised this year, $64,596.95. Photo by Meghan Poff.

By Alaina King, Hannah Cheatham, Brad Hunt, and Zoe Doebbler

After all the dancing, eating, stories, and games, Dance Marathon came to an end Saturday night.

“This has just been the product of all of our hard work that we’ve worked on for almost a year now and it is just so nice to see it all come to life,” said junior Emily Naville.

Although the process of putting together Dance Marathon was overwhelming, the night proved to be successful.

“This night means so much to me because it is the result of all this drama, stress, exhaustion, and hard work. Everything that has been so overwhelming for months now and seeing it all come together and seeing everyone enjoying themselves is really inspiring,” said senior Sarah Henry.

The night proved to be eventful, even to those attending for the first time.

“Dance Marathon has been amazing and great. It was really nice having the Riley kids talk and share their stories because it was really inspirational,” said freshman Lucas Willman. “My favorite part was the rave; I really enjoyed that.”

Many families from Riley visited Dance Marathon to share their stories.

“Hearing all the kids’ stories has really made me realize why I do this. They have been such amazing people to have gone through this and still stayed positive and came to share their stories and I have been so inspired. My favorite part this year has been meeting the Riley families because since I’m on the Riley Relations Committee I have been talking to them for months now, but tonight was the first time I have met them in person,” said Naville.

One of the Dance Marathon coordinators, English teacher Matthew Townsend, said he hopes Dance Marathon teaches selflessness.

“Dance Marathon means doing something larger and not focusing on ourselves. This is all for the kids and that means doing all we can do so we can provide someone at Riley some kind of hope or inspiration that they didn’t have yesterday,” said Townsend. “All that matters is that Riley has money that they didn’t have before.”

Students involved with Dance Marathon encourage others to experience the event in future years.

“If you have thinking about going next year, then definitely come,” said Naville. “You can’t even comprehend what Dance Marathon is unless you witness it.”

Various activities ensure continued fun at FCDM

Senior Brittany Harris launches a ball from the catapult at the upstairs carnival booth. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Senior Brittany Harris launches a ball from the catapult at the upstairs carnival booth. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Senior Andrew Sung does a roll over senior Allen Truong during the dance-off by the DJ booth. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Senior Andrew Sung does a roll over senior Allen Truong during the dance-off by the DJ booth. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Senior Allen Truong shows off his signature dance moves. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Senior Allen Truong shows off his signature dance moves. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Senior Mike Springer dances by the DJ booth. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Senior Mike Springer dances by the DJ booth. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Junior Erin Patterson does the "wobble" along with other students. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Junior Erin Patterson does the “wobble” along with other students. Photo by Meghan Poff.
National Guardsman Eric Morath helps freshman Emily Jecker strap into a harness for the inflatable  bungee pull. Photo by Meghan Poff.
National Guardsman Eric Morath helps freshman Emily Jecker strap into a harness for the inflatable bungee pull. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Seniors Jerry La Crosse and Lucy Cathcart attempt to knock one another down with inflatable poles. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Seniors Jerry La Crosse and Lucy Cathcart attempt to knock one another down with inflatable poles. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Sophomore Logan Bishop races through an inflatable obstacle course. Photo by Meghan Poff.
Sophomore Logan Bishop races through an inflatable obstacle course. Photo by Meghan Poff.

Dance Marathon committees make final preparations as FCDM begins

By Brooke McAfee, Elise Kurk, and Mitchell Lockhart

As students and volunteers prepare for a long day of activities, they express their excitement for today’s Dance Marathon.

Junior Sydney Davis, who is part of the Entertainment Committee, said she is excited to how much money is raised.

“I am super excited to see our total. I am really hoping we meet our goal,” she said.

Senior Eliza Hudson is part of the Morale Committee, and it is her responsibility to get people pumped up and teach the morale dance throughout the day.

“There will be a lot of games and activities and a lot of great Riley kids stories,” she said.

Another aspect many people are excited about is the free food. It is the Dance Marathon Committee’s job to find caterers to donate food. The food will include Tumbleweed, Beef ‘O’Brady’s, Taco Bell, McDonalds, Olive Garden, and Arni’s.

“We spend months leading up the the Dance Marathon contacting different restuarants seeing if they will donate food or sell at a discounted price,” said junior Gabby Gibson, who works on the Catering Committee.

Some of the events that are scheduled include a Hunger Games event, involving Nerf guns, and the Rave Hour, featuring strobe lights and a fog machine in a darkened room.

Kerry Jones, one of the heads of the National Art Honors Society, is working at a booth where students can make items for sick children.

“We are making puppy-pals and stuffing pillows…each pillow goes to a sick kid,” she said.

Senior Sarah Henry, an entertainment and decorations executive member, said although the activities are enjoyable, it is helping the Riley children that is most rewarding.

“I can’t wait to see the whole school come together for the kids,” she said.

FCDM has just begun. Check back throughout the afternoon and evening for continual coverage.

Morale captains bring Riley enthusiasm to FCDM

By Zoe Doebbler, Braden Schroeder, and Jeremy Hammond

The heart and blood of today’s Dance Marathon lies partially inside the Morale Committees’s captains.

The members of the Morale Committee are specially picked for their ability to inspire positive attitudes in themselves and others.

“It [being a Moral Captain] always takes being a role model, always knowing what it’s for. There are people out there that aren’t as fortunate as us. Always have a good heart, always have a good time,” said sophomore Tristan Barnes.

The Morale Captains have to find their inspiration first before they can inspire others.

“I believe I put more than my heart into this. I put my blood, sweat, and tears. My inspiration was having fun and knowing that I was doing something good,” said junior Garry Posey.

Junior Garry Posey poses in his Moral Captain attire before the Dance Marathon begins.
Junior Garry Posey poses in his Moral Captain attire before the Dance Marathon begins. Photo by Zoe Doebbler.

Junior Olivia Hudson applies a tattoo to senior Kristina Foster's cheek in preparation for the Dance Marathon. Photo by Braden Schroeder.
Junior Olivia Hudson applies a tattoo to senior Kristina Foster’s cheek in preparation for the Dance Marathon. Photo by Braden Schroeder.