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Kate Burroughs strongly believes in what the Writing Center does, and it’s importance to the students at WHHS. “This is the time for students to get the practice and enhance their skills,” Burroughs said.

The parents behind the papers

Abby Jay, Managing Editor of Visual Elements
March 14, 2019
“I am going to take a tour of University of Pennsylvania over spring break.” - Abby Schwartz, ‘20

What are your plans for spring break?

Ryan Hill, Arcade Section Editor
March 14, 2019
What My’Dia Cruz,‘22 and Yazmeen Campbell, ‘22 like most about their natural hair is the versatility and expression. “I like that I can do whatever I want with it,” Cruz said. “If I want to go to the beach all I have to do is get box braids.”

Being fair to natural hair

Chyna Smith, Style and Culture Section Editor
March 14, 2019
This year, English teacher Margo Fisher-Bellman has incorporated discussion about mental health with Wellness Wednesdays. Even before she began Wellness Wednesday, Fisher-Bellman tried to bring positivity into her room visually. “I wanted my room to even have those words visible so that somebody could read them every day, even though that’s incredibly superficial,” she said.

Wellness Wednesday

Delaney Owens, Editor in Chief
March 14, 2019
In February, Bring Change to Mind club placed “Positivitrees” around WHHS. Students placed kind notes on them to show support and spread positivity among their classmates.

The stigma of mental health

Conrad Kleiner, News & Features Writer
March 12, 2019
Members of the theater department put up this poster to encourage positivity in the school community. The poster is signed by dozens of WHHS students and shares many messages of love.

The community within theater

Owen Cummings, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
March 12, 2019
There is still a place for optimism in a world surrounded by dark thoughts and what some see as a bleak future.

The case for optimism

Sofia Tollefson, Managing Editor of Current Events
March 12, 2019
Nathan Huang, ‘23, is optimistic about “having friends and having my family and having food to eat. I’m just lucky to have these. They make me happy.” To spread optimism, Huang suggests smiling more often and helping out “as much as you can.”

What makes you optimistic?

Isabel Nissley, Deputy Online Editor in Chief
March 12, 2019
The WHHS Junior High Swim Team became the city-wide champions after winning first place in seven events. Three of the 27 WHHS junior high divers also placed in the top 10 city-wide.

Jr. High swim takes podium

Bobby Keegan, Editor in Chief
March 12, 2019
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