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PERSPECTIVES

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1. BIO TO BLOOD

Extending his hand, senior Alexander Murphy helps sophomore Jane Werner identify veins on a human body on Dec. 9. The Principles of Biomedical Science class learned how to properly draw blood from latex arms from nurse Malisa McEachen. | NATALIE MARTINEZ

2. MIEGE OUT

Energy high, the student section during the Wamego state game cheers on Nov. 26. The game ended with a score of 35-14, and the Stags won the football state championship. “I was really excited that we were so strong and watching the boys play together,” senior Noah Nguyen said. “I was just glad I was able to enjoy time with my friends.” | NATALIE MARTINEZ

3. MIXING MOVES

During the robotics club Christmas mixer, Emma Masters and Gabby Gallaher dance at the front of the dance line on Dec. 9. To raise funds, the robotics club decided to host a mixer for students to have an opportunity to celebrate the Christmas season. | NATALIE MARTINEZ

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4. IN REMEMBRANCE

Dressed in the Perrini herd shirt, junior Paige Calderon receives communion from senior Anthony Arroyo on Dec. 8. An all-school Mass was held to commemorate the 10th anniversary of former campus minister Mary Perrini’s death. “This Mass was one to remember,” Calderon said. “Having her family members there brought more importance to the Mass.” | ANA GAJEWSKI

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8. FROSTING AWAY

Martina herd members sophomores Shae Coughlan and Isabella Franco frost a Christmas tree cookie to place on their gingerbread house on Dec. 9. During the Christmas social, herds competed in gingerbread decorating competitions. | NATALIE MARTINEZ

SOCIAL CLUES5.

At the Christmas social, freshmen David Zavala and Adam Marsh play the board game Clue. During the social, students were able to play games and watch a movie in the auditorium on Dec. 9. “It was really fun to be with everyone and see your friends at the end of the day,” Zavala said. | NATALIE MARTINEZ

FOUR-MINUTE MATCH6.

Business card in hand, junior Margaret Brennan participates in speed dating on Nov.17. All AP U.S. History classes participated in speed dating, where they researched a historical figure and pretended to be them while meeting with other students. “It was a good way to fastly learn about different historical figures,” Brennan said. “It was an enjoyable experience of being someone else.” | NATALIE MARTINEZ

7.DECK THE DOORS

Gluing down reindeer, sophomore Henry Holm helps out with theology teacher Patricia Arnold’s door decorations on Dec. 1. The theme for the Tylicki herd was Christmas movies. | NATALIE MARTINEZ

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