Annual Expo Knight helps current, future Knights find ‘their perfect fit’
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... and other McCallum Journalism Students (excerpts from C. Romell only in this repost)
PART OF THE FAM: Holding up a McCallum Youth Dance Company T-shirt, junior Julia Rasp smiles alongside her dance “family” at Wednesday’s elective fair. Rasp, who has been a part of the fine arts program since Lamar, cherishes the bonds she has made throughout her years in the program.
“The Mac Dance community is great,” Rasp said. “I always look forward to that class and the people in it, and as corny as it sounds it’s kind of like a family.”
For Rasp, the fair posed as the perfect opportunity to introduce other students to a class she values so highly.
“I just wanted to show how much I really love and appreciate Mac Dance,” she said. “It’s really great, has taught me a lot and honestly has made my high school experience 10 times better. Just wanting to share that is what led me to participate in the elective fair.”
Caption by JoJo Barnard with reporting from Callen Romell. Photo by Dave Winter.
SHOUTING FOR A SALVĒ. During last Wednesday’s elective fair, junior Elyza Bradsby welcomed students to the Latin booth with a grin. As a Latin 3 student, Bradsby wanted to share her love for the language and show how much she cares for the class.
“I definitely got way more into it than I thought I was going to,” Bradsby said. “At one point I was screaming my head off; it was really fun.”
Bradsby enjoyed being able to talk to people about the class and give more information on the details of the course.
“I think I’ve convinced a couple of people,” Bradsby said. “[My favorite thing is] how unserious it is. It’s so fun, the community is so great, and in my opinion, it’s the easiest of the language classes.”
Caption by Callen Romell. Photo by Dave Winter.
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