PCHS seniors present “Forever” at NW-SCC
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 By  María Camp Published 
6:44 pm Wednesday, April 26, 2023

PCHS seniors present “Forever” at NW-SCC

Phil Campbell High School seniors take a trip down memory lane Apr. 26 as they perform “Forever,” written by Susan Holt, including singing and dancing from across the decades.

Cast includes Bryant Anthony, Peyton Bailey, Madison Branch, Cohen Burbank, Canaan Clay, Allie Colburn, Katelynn Cole, Clayton DeMartin, Will Douglas, Jose Esparza, Jaxon Faulkner, Cam Habada, Eli Hall, Abby Hamby, Chesney Hamby, Allie Herring, Emma Hutcheson, Bryant Hyde, Quentin Hyde, Rhett Jackson, Tammy Jackson, Kevin Jimenez, Tucker King, Daniel Mansell, Tre McCulloch, Mason Mims, Bremen Mims, Bremen Misner, Clay Morgan, Reagan Norton, Tyler Osborn, Cole Pace, Kyle Pace, Kyle Perez, Hunter Potts, Tyler Pounders, J.J. Quillen, Maddie Raper, Sage Raper, Isabella Roccato, Robby Robinson, Grant Rollins, Kanen Seale, Bradley Swinney, M.K. Swinney, Alexis Stewart, Taylor Tatert, Sophie Tice, Jeitt Traywick, Jonah Walker, Josie Warhurst, Conner Welbron, Kylee Welborn, Nick Williams and Emlyn Youngblood.

Canaan Clay and Kanen Seale handled the audio and sound; Ariel Lawhead handled the slideshow and programs; Aleah Harris and her students took care of the costumes; Allie Herring, Chesney Hamby, Emma Hutcheson, Daniel Mansell, Reagan Norton, Maddie Raper and MK Swinney arranged the dance choreography. Izzy Pinkard handled the music.

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