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2017 Prom Court Announced

2017 Prom Court Announced

Betsy Wait, MANAGING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF April 12, 2017

Juniors: Jack Gieseking Matthew Dixon Jack Galkowski Chaz Pilz Sarah Bonnett Anabelle Padilla Rachel Wang Sophie Wojdylo Seniors: Nehemiah Colyer Nate Hughes Wyatt...

Meet the most eligible junior Longhorns, Kjell Hagen and Drew Seers.

Most eligible Longhorns for Valentine’s Day: juniors

Emily Wind, Staff Writer February 5, 2016
Read up on the most eligible Longhorn Bachelors: the junior edition.

Junior Remi Aalfs bucks the trend

Emily Dickson, CONCEPTUAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF December 14, 2015
Junior Remi Aalfs creates trends by breaking trends.
It's in the bag

It’s in the bag

Betsy Wait, MANAGING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF May 16, 2015
During her painting two class, junior Kendall Welch adds the finishing touches on her AP project depciting the physical manifestation of chaos.
Climbing over boulders, junior Tabatha Saake visits Elephant Rocks State Park in Belleview, MO.

Longhorn community reflects on spring break

Kyla Hatton, Sports Editor April 1, 2015
Students went all over the world for spring break, or just stayed at home and enjoyed St. Louis.
Junior Carl Matthews works with spanish teacher Eileen Rodriguez-Kiser on grammar.

POW: Carl Matthews, 11

Betsy Wait, MANAGING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF January 26, 2015

“What is your favorite part about West?” “I like how the teachers really care about you here. My Spanish teacher, Mrs. Kiser, has a son with special needs who she needs to pick up everyday off...

Two juniors work with Teen Voice for Change

Kathryn Harter, Multimedia Editor October 24, 2014
Teen-led group is speaking up about LGBT equality and awareness.
On Sept. 12, junior Natalie Senger and her host mother Katherine Korte and host sister Jane Korte attend a home Cardinal's game.  "I never knew baseball had so many rules.  I was so cold and a little bored.  The food was super expensive!  It was an interesting experience," Senger said.

Student Spotlight: Natalie Senger

Betsy Wait, MANAGING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF October 14, 2014
Junior Natalie Senger, a German exchange student from Hamburg, speaks about her adaptions to American life.