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Published: May 30, 2006 10:45 am    print this story   email this story  

Students enjoy spring fling

Melody Dobbins
Student Reporter

TUTTLE HIGH SCHOOL On May 11, Tuttle High School held its annual Spring Fling celebration. Spring Fling was hosted by the Tuttle Student Council (STUCO), under the direction of Susan Reedy.

Bryce Richardson, a Tuttle High School graduate, returned to host the third annual Tuttle High School talent show, “Tuttle Idol,” before the official start of Spring Fling. Fifteen students and a few talented teachers took to the stage and displayed their star quality.

Four celebrity judges and the randomly selected student judges selected Krislyn Gottman for the “Solo” category. Julien Francisco and Clay Freeze won the “Instrumental” category. The dance group “'Tornado” won the “Dance” category. Calicia Mitchell and Samantha Oliver won the band category. The overall winner of the title “Tuttle Idol” was presented to Roman Calhoun for his outstanding pop & lock dance routine.

In addition to Tuttle Idol, there were a variety of food vendors at Spring Fling. Mrs. Lollis’s FCCLA held a bake sale. Representatives from Mazzios, Taco Bell, and Subway were also present. STUCO members made sure the outside area was kept litter free during the day.

Groups of students and teachers also enjoyed a powder puff football game between the seniors and juniors. The senior class won the coveted “golden football” for the second time, defeating the juniors 14-6.

“The powder puff game was brutal,” said Tuttle junior, Tommie Littleton. “But I survived and I didn’t even cry.”

Other amusements included a dodge ball tournament, a blow up obstacle course, and seeing Mr. Ragsdale receive a pie... in his face.

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Calicia Mitchell and Samantha Oliver performed the song “Kerosene,” originally recorded by Miranda Lambert. They placed first in the group category of Tuttle Idol. Student Reporters/The Tuttle Times (Click for larger image)


the Class of 2006 won the second annual Powder-Puff football game. Coached by the senior boys, the senior girls and Mrs. Davis, defeated the junior girls 14-6. (back left) Coaches: Jon Henson, Daniel Conner, Ja’el Elliot, Jeremiah Huff, Kenny McMullen and Kyle Shelton (middle) Players: Bailey Williams, Holly Cantu, Kaylee Burris, Kristi Hadjiconstantinou, Whitney Willhite, Krislyn Gottman, Danielle Dobie, Mrs. Davis, and Chelsea Hulsey (front) Lauren Waitman, Jill Watson, Amber Lee, Jill Williams, Lana Steverson and Lacy Mize. Student Reporters/The Tuttle Times (Click for larger image)


The 2006 “Tuttle Idol” winner, Roman Calhoun poses with the grand prize, $200. Student Reporters/The Tuttle Times (Click for larger image)


“If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.” Coach Surber, junior Greg Meadows and junior Zack Mincey played on team Ninja Turtle. Their team won the second annual Spring Fling dodge ball tournament. Student Reporters/The Tuttle Times (Click for larger image)


Tuttle senior, Krislyn Gottman entertained the crowd with her rendition of “Out Tonight” from the musical, Rent. She placed first in the solo category. Student Reporters/The Tuttle Times (Click for larger image)


Tuttle junior, Julien Francisco and senior, Clay Freeze rocked their way into first place during the instrumental category. Student Reporters/The Tuttle Times (Click for larger image)

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