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The Stood’s Cowboy Couture

Photos by Alex Del Cueto


The Stood was full of denim, fringe and cowboy hats as students gathered for the rodeo on Feb. 22. With music by Chris Villella, also known as Disc Jockey (DJ) xchrisx and DJ Rubie Lee and a mechanical bull students were able to party like it was the wild wild west.


From left to right: Johnny Makes, Jay Edokpayi and Marshall Vargas in their finest cowboy attire.


Kyle Grindstaff (left) and Kaelin Viera (right) tip their hats on the dancefloor.


Maddie Sharkey enjoyed the music farther back from the crowd in her pink cowgirl outfit.


Chris Villella (DJ xchrisx) enjoyed the party after he finished his set.
Chris Villella (DJ xchrisx) enjoyed the party after he finished his set.

Josh Perez (left) and Sariah Navarro (right) came in matching flannels to the party.


From left to right: Hannah Christian, Julieth Velasquez and Megan Kuntz showed off different ways to style a cowboy hat.


Matteo G. Fisher (left) came to the party in a suit while his friend Mickey Nowell (middle) came in his regular clothes because that is what they felt most comfortable in.


From left to right: Anderson Restrepo, Madison Caceres, Alyssa Cascioli and Rianna Sugiyama-Ross sat down to take some group pictures together.


Checkers Bischoff left their shirt open to give the feeling of a cowboy working in the hot weather.


Adam Tobar (left) and Rory Flynn (right) came to the party as a cowboy couple.
Adam Tobar (left) and Rory Flynn (right) came to the party as a cowboy couple.

Acting conservatory members from left to right: Myles Windbush-Soules, Issa-Malik Bernard, Leanora Tapper, Imani Jones, and Laila De La Rosa came to the party right after the final performance for the Blac Theater Festival.


Bernie Manzolillo enjoyed a refreshing soda while dancing in his Orville Peck inspired outfit.
Bernie Manzolillo enjoyed a refreshing soda while dancing in his Orville Peck inspired outfit.

DJ Rubie Lee played a variety of music that all people could enjoy throughout the full party.


From left to right: Brianna Collura, Elijah Lulla, Annie Gorman and some of their other friends arrived fashionably late to the rodeo.


Gordon Conner still dressed as a cowboy even though they had to work tech for the show.


Elizabeth Cutie rode the mechanical while holding on with only one hand.


Eli Bettman served a saloon girl while on the dance floor.


Partygoers at the stood joined together to do the “Cotton Eye Joe.”





 

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