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The show must go on

The annual Mr. Longhorn competition is set to take center stage
Each year, senior boys compete in Mr. Longhorn, a talent show and pageant designed to raise money for charity. “It’s going to be a blast, it’s going to be a great time,” Haun said. “I think its going to be exciting. Im not too scared, as long as I dont mess up, itll be great.”
Triya Gudipati
Each year, senior boys compete in Mr. Longhorn, a talent show and pageant designed to raise money for charity. “It’s going to be a blast, it’s going to be a great time,” Haun said. “I think it’s going to be exciting. I’m not too scared, as long as I don’t mess up, it’ll be great.”

On Friday, Nov. 17, 16 senior boys will take the stage to compete for the coveted title of Mr. Longhorn. To win the crown, participants must score the highest cumulatively in three categories: occupational apparel, talent and formalwear, as well as dance in the opening group number choreographed by senior members of Longhorn Line.

Longhorn Council plans and executes Mr. Longhorn annually. This gave senior Andrew Son a dual perspective on the event — one as a competitor, and one as Student Body President.

“As President, I feel like it would be a great experience to bring our class together and create a sense of tradition and unity,” Son said. “I’m very excited to meet up with the other students and have a great time.”

Though anticipation is high, the pageant was almost canceled due to a lack of participation. On the morning of Nov. 1, the due date for signups, no forms were turned in. With just one school day left, members of LoCo resorted to unconventional methods of advertisement to get people to sign up.

Sophomore and Class President Kamori Berry went to English teacher Casey Holland’s Sports Literature Composition class in hopes of appealing to the seniors in the room — a strategy that succeeded in getting three more signups.

“We went to Mr. Holland’s and told them that Mr. Longhorn forms were due that day and nobody turned them in. We got two or three other people to sign up for it. I love talking to people, so I just went for it,” Berry said.

The threshold to proceed with Mr. Longhorn was 15 people — surpassing it by just one signup left LoCo members, participants and potential audience members on the edge of their seats until the official confirmation of the show. 

“We’re still able to have [Mr. Longhorn], and at the end of the day, that’s all that counts. I hope this is a really fun event for everyone,” Son said.

For the three days leading up to the competition, the boys practiced daily for an hour and a half in the theatre, even fully running through the show on Thursday.

“I’m looking forward to having a fun time with the boys, show off all my talents and trying to win over the hearts of the crowd. I watched all the other years of upperclassmen do it, and seeing how funny it was, I wanted to be a part of it,” senior Chase Haun said.

Tickets are available for $5 until the start of the event on Friday at 7 p.m. All proceeds from the event will go to LoCo’s philanthropy for the 2023-2024 school year: Annie’s Hope.

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