Emily Sandy
Chloe Wareham, senior
Emily Sandy, Student Section Editor
“When I graduated from fifth grade, I got off of the bus on my last day of (elementary) school and my parents hid behind a tree and they ran out and soaked my brother and I with squirt guns. I was a little mad at them because I was in my fancy little graduation outfit. Also, on April Fools’ Day (this year) my 9-year-old brother left a fake spider in my room.”
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