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May 2019 - page 2

Evergreens: Look Back Through Thirteen Years at Wesleyan

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Only the Evergreens have been through every part of what Wesleyan has to offer. From the first day of Kindergarten running into your classroom to be welcomed by a warm hug from your teacher, to the fourth grade Easter Play that is never “too much,” middle school field days, high school dances and now, walking across the stage at graduation. Keep Reading

Artists Show Off Their Talents at the Wesleyan Artist Market

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As the end of the year quickly approaches for Wesleyan, the Artist Market is an event that cannot be skipped over. The Artist Market is a community wide event for both Wesleyan and the city of Peachtree Corners.

“The Artist Market is unique in that exhibiting artists are present during this event, showcasing their fine art for purchase and interacting and engaging with attendees. Proceeds from the show benefit the Wesleyan Arts Alliance which supports student programs, facilities and arts education at Wesleyan School” (Wesleyan Artist Market).

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Senior Spotlights

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Joshua Rahman

What college are you applying to / going to?

GCSU.

Who was your first Wesleyan crush?

Bronwyn Bailey.

What was your most embarrassing Wesleyan moment?

In 8th grade, Harrison Dearth threw me in a trash can.

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

Beating Jackson Yates in basketball a couple more times.

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

If I had 24 hours left to live, I would probably down some C4, hit the gym for about 5 hours, biceps only. Then I would play a little basketball with Jackson Yates and Ashwin.

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

When I was a little kid I always wanted to a pilot because I’ve always loved planes. But now that I am more realistic and I want to be Dylan Jenkins. Keep Reading

Wesleyan Transformed Into An Enchanted Forest at Prom

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With the arrival of spring, anticipation for prom started to bloom. On April 13, Wesleyan was transformed into a magical enchanted forest, complete with a dance floor and snacks for students to enjoy.

The prom committee is a club of students that are the ones behind planning prom. The team starts to plan in August. The theme is the first order of business for the committee. “we picked the theme by presenting our ideas [to the committee], and then we all voted on our favorite,” said junior Caroline Willis. After the theme is decided, the “prom com” starts to work on decorations, food and the band. Keep Reading

Wesleyan Celebrates Easter Break

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During the month of April, different exciting events come up such as the high school spring play, prom, the artist market and more. These events increase the enthusiasm of teachers and students as they can see that the end of the school year is near. A big event that not only is celebrated in the Wesleyan community, but around the world, in the month of April is Easter. Keep Reading

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