The Class of 2026 hosts their Senior Show for the Wayland community on Friday, March 20, and Saturday, March 21, in the WHS auditorium. During the show there were multiple skits performed on stage, such as the “Battle of Elementary Schools” skit, the “The Great Sus Ban” skit and the “Co-Ed Dance.” Along with these live skits, there were also pre-recorded skits and other videos, which were presented on screen for the audience. The emcees of the Senior Show were seniors Vanessa Taxiarchis, Sebastian Chung, Agastya Parulekar and Zuriya Lopez.
Class of 2026 throws it back to 2016 at Senior Show
March 27, 2026
Credit: Grace Zocco
Talking to the crowd before the show begins, from left to right, Senior Show directors Kalena Imura, Sophie Hill, James Gallagher, Glen Burt and Annie Melander say some opening remarks.
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Natalie Greenaway, Class of 2027, is a third year reporter and co-multimedia editor for WSPN. Outside of school, she swims for WHS’s varsity swim team and enjoys running, spending time with friends and family and going to the beach.
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