The Class of 2025 hosted its Senior Show for the Wayland community on Friday, March 21, and Saturday, March 22, in the WHS auditorium. There were multiple skits performed, such as the “Co-Ed Dance,” the “Drivers-Ed” skit and a “North vs South Wayland” skit. Along with live skits on stage, there were also pre-recorded skits, which were presented on screen for the audience. The emcees of the Senior Show were seniors Emma Alongi, Donovan Mason, Zeybek Tezduyar and Salma Dwidar.
Class of 2025 entertains the Wayland community with its Senior Show
March 26, 2025
Credit: Sofia Ciciarelli
Seniors Tilly Myles (left) and Cate Ellenbogen (right) look up at the damaged car on the screen. The first in-person skit of the night was "Driver's Ed" led by senior Bianca Bernal.
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Sofia Ciciarelli, Class of 2026, is a third year reporter and co-editor-in-chief for WSPN. Along with this, she is a managing editor for the yearbook. In the spring, she is a member of the varsity outdoor track and field team. Outside of school, Sofia likes spending time with family and friends, exercising and being outside.
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