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Senior year memories

By Kaitlyn Barr & Shayla Andrews SECTION EDITOR & STAFF REPORTER

GLOW NORTH | This past year, senior Lily Parker attended the North vs. South football game with her friend, Maddy Olson. “We were both really hungry so we asked my other friend to bring us pretzels, and we were really excited about it,” Parker said.

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BEGINNING OF THE END | Excited to celebrate Toga Day, senior Katherine Listman gathered in the parking lot before school with her friends. “Toga Day is such a special senior tradition that kicks off your last year as a [North] student,” Listman said. “This picture is taken with the people that I began the journey with from kindergarten.”

RED, WHITE AND BLUE | The North vs. South soccer game is an event that senior Rita Shemmai looks back on fondly because of the student section’s energy level. “It was my first day leading a big chant and North vs. South games are always hype,” Shemmai said.

BACK 2 BACK | For the past two years the class of 2023 won the Spirit Jug and float building competition, and senior Grace Lemanski remembers the excitement that came with the victories. “This was our last homecoming of high school ever. We won all of Spirit Week and got to draw our class name and year plus a little scribble of Scooby on the spirit jug,” Lemanski said.

FOOTBALL FANS | Friday night football games were something senior Ashleigh Washington looked forward to attending each week. “Spirit Week and football games are some of the best parts of high school," Washington said. “During those times, we made a lot of memories and had a lot of fun.”

RUNNING IN |

Senior Gaelle Dalmacy participated in this year’s Toga Day . “It was fun getting to celebrate being a senior and running on toga day,” Dalmacy said. “It was really fun getting to run around and scare the freshmen.”

SAY CHEESE | When their season began, the softball team got together to create their own media day and take photos, according to senior Lizzy Rheaume. "It was a special memory because it was our first team bonding event and everyone was very excited to take a bunch of fun pictures,” Rheaume said. “ It was also our first, and for some people, last media day which made it a better core memory.”

ON TO THE NEXT | On Decision Day, senior Sophia Borowski got the opportunity to celebrate with her 7th hour AP Literature class. “This is special because over the year we have become a lot closer as a class," Borowski said. "We took a class picture at the beginning of the year, so taking one at the end of the year celebrates everyone's successes."

SWITCHING IT UP | One of senior Olivia Palacio’s favorite moments during this field hockey season was when everyone switched positions for a game. “It was super fun to watch everyone try to play a completely different position than usual,” Palacio said.

HONORED TO CELEBRATE | For senior Emmett Cho, Honors Night was an opportunity to celebrate the people he has been surrounded by for the past four years. “[This photo] reminds me of the great friends I have made through high school and how successful we have all been and will be in the future,” Cho said.

BITTERSWEET GOODBYES | Before school on Decision Day, senior Ava Nowacki got the opportunity to get ready and spend time with her friends. “[It] was a very full circle moment,” Nowacki said. “I’ve been friends with them for so long and to see all the different colleges we are heading to was bittersweet. I’m so proud of everyone, but I will miss mornings like that when we all leave.”