Prom is right around the corner for Central’s seniors
Seniors get ready for Walled Lake Central’s 2016-2017 prom. Every year, the Senior class tries to outdo the previous year, and this year is no different.
Seniors get ready for Walled Lake Central’s 2016-2017 prom. Every year, the Senior class tries to outdo the previous year, and this year is no different.
Mock trial, a club where students are able to be attorneys and defendants while imitating a criminal or civil trial, kicked off its second season with a meeting on Tuesday, September 27. After an inaugural season that ended with 8th place at regionals, the group has big plans for this year.
The Red Cross club, sponsored by science teacher Sandra Gresh and overseen by student president junior Ramiya Ginjupalli, is fairly new to Central and in its second year.
By Nevada Leslie co-editor-in-chief The marching band’s competitive season officially got underway on October 1 as the 187 participants packed up almost the entire band room and hopped on a bus on that took them to the Bands of America (BOA) Regional Competition that was held at the University of Toledo (OH). The judges sure…
Walled Lake Central is the first high school in the state to organize a chapter of the American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA), a club aimed at empowering both men and women members to lead in improving health.
The 2016 Homecoming Pep rally kicked off with a packed gym and students cheering and laughing.
Once again, the stage will be graced with the voices of the vocal music department’s choirs at the Fall Concert at 7 pm on October 26 in the WLC Auditorium. Tickets will be sold at the door and online. For the first time, this year’s concert will not be Halloween themed, but will feature songs from “Around the World” instead.
School’s back and so is open gym.
Walled Lake Central’s drama students are preparing to raise the lights for the upcoming fall play, Radium Girls. The production is set to take place December 1-3 at 7pm. Tickets will be sold a few weeks before the performances. They can be bought at the door, at the ticket booth during the week before the performances, and online.
When we think of summer, we think of happiness, fun and freedom, but on July 21, we were impacted with the loss of a life, that of senior Sean Collins. Playing a huge role in choir, drama and sports, Sean was a mischievously funny guy who never ceased to make those around him smile, always with a smile on his own face.