Mr. Wildkat showcases talent, silliness of senior class
It is all about the talent. Maybe not so much the talent – maybe it is the swimsuit competition. But the opening number is really important too. And the audience and judges love the Q&A of the top 5.
Does anyone really know what it takes to be crowned Mr. Wildkat? The secrets of success will be revealed Saturday night at the Mr. Wildkat pageant at 7:00 p.m. at the PAC.
“People should come because it will be an amazing show to see and you can see all of us be goofy,” senior Aiden Collier said.
Not only will Mr. Wildkat be entertaining, it will also raise money for senior events.
“Mr. Wildkat is a show everyone should come to because people get to watch us be goof balls while we raise money for our graduation,” senior Kaleb Sprayberry said.
As seniors signed up to participate, they hope to bring laughter to those watching.
“I think people should come because they can see me shimmy and twerk on stage,” senior Ryan Glasgow said.
However, others share that it’ll create everlasting memories for one of the last senior events, making the most out of school life before graduation. Tickets can be purchased at eventbrite.com
“You should go to Mr. Wildkat because it’ll be fun and one of the last senior events of the year,” senior Cole Arnold said, “It is a great reason to hang out with friends.”
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