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Class of 2027 attends semi-formal dance

Sophomores Max Berkowitz (left) and Noah Horne (right) clap their hands together as they dance to the music playing.
Sophomores Max Berkowitz (left) and Noah Horne (right) clap their hands together as they dance to the music playing.
Credit: Vanessa Taxiarchis
Sophomores put on their dancing shoes for WHS’s annual semi-formal dance

WHS’s annual semi-formal dance took place on Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Wedgewood Pines Country Club in Stow. The event started with offering students with food and drinks to enjoy with their dates and friends in a section of the club. After that, the students had the option to dance to the DJ’s music on the dance floor. Along with this, there was a photo booth for students to utilize.

To view more photos from the event, click the link below:

https://wspn.smugmug.com/Edge-and-Sofia-Multimedia-2024-2025/Semi-Photos-for-sharing

Password (all lowercase): semi2024

 

Meet the sophomores at semi

Join Co-Broadcast Editor Carolina Sdoia and Copy Editor Elyssa Grillo as they interview the sophomores at semi.

Olivia Foutain and Cooper McFarlane: 0:13 – 1:27

Adam Copello and Violet Kuris: 1:28 – 2:36

Matthew Moscoffian and Natalie Greenaway: 2:27 – 3:32

Colin Moleux and Audrey Raftery: 3:33 – 4:34

Brady Babineau and Melina Antun: 4:35 – 5:56

Colton Alhart and Lexi Roman: 5:57 – 7:06

Josh Grossman and Mia Farley: 7:06 – 7:59

Hayden Duffy and Lily Thirman: 8:00 – 8:47

Damian Sdoia and Aine Chase: 8:48 – 9:49

Zuri Yee and Eli McHugh: 9:50 – 11:00

Sawyer Miles and Anna Fiori: 11:01 – 11:53

Zach O’Donnell and Caroline Kiernan: 11:54 – 13:15

Max Rainville and Emily Wyner: 13:16 – 14:17

Ravi Kapadia and Natalie O’Neil: 14:18 – 15:23

Willa Suratt and Jake Pearlman: 15:24 – 16:43

Sterling Saleh and Maereg Million: 16:44 – 17:42

Mackenzie Moran and Cesar Campos: 17:43 18:50

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