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Counting down the days to the end of senior year, students of class of 2016 share their favorite memories from their four years in high school. Seniors reminence over memories from high school while preparing to create new memories after high school. Picture attribution to WJPS Yearbook.

by Janae Kea, junior feature editor

Counting down the days to the end of senior year, students of class of 2016 share their favorite memories from their four years in high school. Seniors reminence over memories from high school while preparing to create new memories after high school. Picture attribution to WJPS Yearbook.
Counting down the days to the end of senior year, students of Class of 2016 share their favorite memories from their four years in high school. Seniors reminisce over memories from high school while preparing to create new memories after high school. Picture attribution to WJPS Yearbook.

Counting down the days to the end of senior year, students of Class of 2016 share their favorite memories from their four years in high school.

“My favorite memory of WJPS is the amount of close friends I have made over my eight years of school here. The friends highly impacted my life and were there for me when no one else was. I know that the bond I have with my friends will last forever,” senior Gillian Paolotti said.

“When I had to do my Promposal in front of the whole school,”  senior Amr Mohamed said.

“My favorite memory of WJPS is the senior trip. I had a ton of

fun with many different people, and it’s one of the last trips I’ll ever have with the class I’ve been with for seven years,” senior Brittany Melosh said.

“That time I ripped my pants,” senior Rebecca Costanza said.

“My favorite memory of WJPS is the physics trip to Six Flags,” senior Aja Landolfi said.

“Going out for lunch with friends,” senior Alyssa Kang said.

“Participating in the Talent Show when it used to be during school hours. It allowed me to show my talent to the school [to] interact with seniors of that year and increased my school spirit. I hope that the talent show returns to school hours so students could feel the same way,” senior Brendon Muniz said.

“When I won the Rocket 21 contest for Cimorelli to come to WJPS for an Anti-Bullying summit,” senior Alyssa Striano said.

“Leaving the country in 2014 to go to London and Ireland,” senior Briyahna Rice said.

“Spending my lunch periods with my friends and Mr. Pelletier in his classroom,” senior Lara Cwass said.

Seniors reminisce over memories from high school while preparing to create new memories after high school.

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