NEWS: Law’s Senior Girls Rock School Spirit

(Photo by Kailee Frank)

(Photo by Kailee Frank)

By Nisali Fernando – Entertainment Editor

In their final year together, tradition and legacy are bonding the senior girls together.

Jonathan Law’s senior girls painted the rock that sits in front of the building on August 28. Nearly 100 girls, armed with bright pink spray paint branded “Senior Girls ‘17” across the boulder.

“I feel like everyone, especially the girls, really look forward to the rock and the shirts to make their mark and just be proud to be a senior,” senior Jessie Katrick said.

On the first day of school, pastel pink flooded the hallways. Matching T-shirts, like the rock painting, are a longstanding tradition of Jonathan Law.

Senior Kristin Frank undertook the responsibility of organizing the shirts, and emphasized the importance of these aforementioned traditions.

“Our class is so close and painting the rock and coming up with senior shirts lifts our school spirit up in so many ways,” Frank said. “It’s important to be good role models and show the underclassmen what fun stuff they have to look forward to.”

The rock painting and matching T-shirts can be written off as silly antics, but the camaraderie of this class in general is overwhelming.

“I love how supportive the senior class is of one another and I hope to see more of that support at sporting events like volleyball games and football games,” senior Tori Contaxis said.

After three years of bonding, the senior class could be considered a dysfunctional family of sorts.

“We all have such a great sense of humor,” Frank said. “Not a day goes by where I’m not cracking up in the middle of class, and that can be proven by everyone hearing my obnoxious laugh from the halls.”

Senior class advisor Mrs. Kovacs said that she has high expectation for the seniors.

“I want a class that is cohesive and that works well together,” Kovacs said. “I also like great new innovative ideas. (They are) a class that can run themselves.”

Aside from the rock painting and matching T-shirts, there are an overwhelming amount of exciting events right around the corner for the senior class.

“I’m excited to plan all of the amazing events we’ll offer later in the year- cotillion, class night, fire and ice, graduation,” Senior Vice President Casey LaScola said. “We’ll have some butt kickin’ fundraisers to make senior year as affordable as possible.”

The last year of high school reminds many seniors of how old they really are and how fast the future flies by.

“I’m really looking forward to making the most of my last year in highschool and making memories with my friends that I’ll remember forever,” Katrick said. “I’m also really looking forward to class night to look back at these past four years.”

The senior girls rock has now been painted over, but the memories and friendships forged that night and during these past three years still stand strong.

“Senior girl T-shirts and painting the rock may seem simple but they really do mean a lot to me and many others,” Contaxis said. “They symbolize our transition into our final year of high school and how we have matured from freshman to senior year.”

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