In the WHS field house, the senior class practices a co-ed dance for the senior show. The senior show is an annual tradition for the senior class during the spring and is a fundraiser for end-of-year events. The show will be on Friday, March 15, and Saturday, March 16. Tickets for the show will be sold during lunches, and can also be purchased at the door for $15 per adult and $10 for senior citizens and students. Tickets for WHS students in the Class of 2024 are free of charge.
Class of 2024 practices for the Senior Show
March 14, 2024
Credit: Melina Barris
While practicing for the co-ed dance, the senior girls strike a pose while the senior boys remain on the ground.
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Melina Barris, Copy Editor and Co-Graphics Editor
Melina Barris, Class of 2025, is a third year reporter, copy editor for broadcast and sports and co-graphics editor. She is a member of the varsity field hockey team and a member of Window Dance Ensemble. Outside of school, sports and dance, Melina enjoys seeing friends, traveling and drawing.
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