Getting into the mood for the Haunted House production … Tailyce Jones, Kartney Mead, Jessica McNamara, Hannah Fowlds and teacher Sarah-Louise Cush (Photo: Clive Lowe)

September 7, 2014

The Nanango High School auditorium was the “spot” to be on Friday night … even if the decor was a little bit creepy.

The school’s Year 10 business classes organised the 7th annual Spots concert with a “haunted house” theme.

The evening of live entertainment featured singing, dancing, band performances, drama (“The Haunted Library”), beat boxing, solo musical performances and even a display of nunchuks.

The business students organised all parts of the evening, including marketing, finance, the canteen and barbecue, and decorations.

A string of Nanango businesses supported Spots 2014 with donations of prizes for raffles.

Ehlana Weir, Sophie Newton and Chelsea Bowden were part of the band performance
(Photo: Clive Lowe)

Anyone for popcorn? … Jamie-Lee Barron and Sophie Stone (Photo: Clive Lowe)

Tickets please … Tyson Keating, Holly Gartner and Sophie Newton (Photo: Clive Lowe)
The La Creme Dance Academy performed “Mercy”  (Photo: Clive Lowe)

Year 10 students Sarah Waters and Jo McSweeney

Teacher Katie Campbell and Year 9 student Clarissa Taylor
Selling ghostly merchandise were Year 10 students Kieran Askin, Jordan Milson, Leah Horn, Zoe Shelley, Alana Jensen and Shanae van den Brink (Photo: Clive Lowe)

Crystal Gardiner, Courtney Porter and Jade Alty

Elaine Weir and Sophie Newton 
Feeling creepy …  Cass Kelly, Raegan Campbell, Brooke Smith, Amber Green, Zoe Shelly and Emma Franz (Photo: Clive Lowe)

Chelsea Bowden was playing her french horn in the band performance (Photo: Clive Lowe)

Brock Mathews was one of the “three nunchukeers”  (Photo: Clive Lowe)
After intermission, the teachers took took to the stage …  including Sue McCulloch, Kim Hinchliff, Katie Campbell and Jane Iszlaub (Photo: Clive Lowe)

 

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