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Senior Spotlights

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Jamie Roberts

What college are you applying to / going to?

UNC and Baylor.

Who was your first Wesleyan crush?

Dylan Jenkins.

What was your most embarrassing Wesleyan moment?

In fifth grade, I ended a conversation with Mrs. Lacy with “love you, bye!” Even though she laughed and gracefully responded “love you too!” I was mortified and didn’t speak to her for several days.

What is one thing you wished you had done in high school?

Taken art classes instead of study halls freshman and sophomore year.

If you had 24 hours left to live, what would you do?

I would travel someplace outdoors that I’d never been before with my close friends, family and my pets.

What was your dream job when you were a little kid versus what is your dream job now?

I grew up wanting to be a vet and now I want to be a doctor. Keep Reading

Faculty Fellow Match Made at Wesleyan

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While the Royal Wedding was the most talked about wedding of 2018, the most talked about wedding of 2019 already was the Holmes wedding over Christmas break.  High school Latin teacher Abby Johnson and middle school history teacher Robert Holmes got married in Savannah on Dec. 22.

The two celebrated their wedding, but their love story was something that could not be skipped over.

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Alumni Athletes Inducted into Circle of Honor

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The Athletic Circle of Honor is a program that is dedicated to honor the alumni athletes that performed tremendously during their time at Wesleyan. Each year since 2007, athletes have been inducted after holding a rigorous process. Inductees must be a graduate of at least five years, earned a varsity leader in each of the sports they participated in and must have exhibited excellent abilities in their sports during their time at Wesleyan. Freshman Kaylynn Kirklen said, “The Circle of Honor is for the alumni who have shown honor and dedication to Wesleyan through athletics and have impacted the community through their sports by winning state championships or breaking records.” Keep Reading

Senioritis Plagues Class of 2019

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    Senior Harrison Larner sleeps through free period rather than working on homework. Sophie Zetzsche.
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    Senior Grace Kennedy does a puzzle in class instead of listening. Sophie Zetzsche.
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    Senior Kyle Cleveland games instead of working on homework during free period. Sophie Zetzsche.

Although the stomach bug is going around Wesleyan, Senioritis is catching up, taking masses of seniors up in its storm. Senioritis is a disease plaguing second semester seniors across the country. Although some have been infected since August, the disease is just now spreading throughout the entire Wesleyan senior class. The question is: will they make it?

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Wolves Ready for the New Year

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New Years is the time of the year where people all around the nation try to make this upcoming year the best year yet, by making resolutions, like working out, starting a new diet, journaling, growing a relationship with someone, or overcoming a trial. When asked, the students and faculty at Wesleyan School what their New Year’s Resolutions were and how they planned to make their 2019 the best year yet.

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