Shin Humphries ’24 strums his guitar in time with the rest of the Garage Band. The band played songs by a variety of popular artists such as Foo Fighters, Olivia Rodrigo, and Laufey.
Jwo Yi Chor ’24 watches as August Singh ’24 transfers jelly beans from one bowl to another using chopsticks. Chor helped run the game as a part of the Chinese Club booth.
Paige Dillinger ’24 and Arjun Bhardwaj ’25 explain the purpose National Technical Honor Society. Warrior Fest served as a way for clubs to promote themselves through posters, pamphlet, and word of mouth.
Aubrey Matthews ’25 and Natalia Llano ’25 facilitate blindfolded drawing at the Ceramics Club booth. Ceramics Club handed out candy prizes to anyone who could successfully draw while blindfolded.
Mikayla Smith ’25 hands a ticket to Lena Boas ’25 to play the game. Each organization who participated in the event hosted a booth with an activity and information about their club.
Class of 2024
I am so excited to continue working on the Horizon this year! Aside from writing and reporting, some of my favorite things to do include reading, listening to music, and watching Gilmore Girls.
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