This week was a slow one from a photographic standpoint. Regardless, there are some wonderful pictures of the track and field meet, WSC Freshman Peccary trip to Barstow, and everyone's favorite formal event, Prom.
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All photos by Scott Nichols, unless otherwise noted. (A desert tortoise wandered through the WSC Freshman Peccary camp last weekend. Photo by Dr. Andrew Farke.)
The Project H.O.P.E. students brought five kittens to VWS and WSC class assemblies this week. It goes without saying, the kittens were a huge hit with the students.
The kittens were born in the Old School House to a stray cat who lives somewhere on campus. They will all be spayed/neutered/vaccinated before they go to their new adopted homes.
Chest bump! WSC Volleyball is on a roll towards their playoffs with a victory this week against Rio Hondo 3-1. A full gallery is available on the Athletics section of our website.
Kyle '12 leads the team cheer before the game starts.
Organized by students, the first ever Webb Appreciation Day for the kitchen, maintenance, custodial, and security staff took place last Thursday. A full story is available on the Campus Life Blog.
A huge "Thank You" goes out to our tremendous staff!
Miya '13 is favored in four events in this week's CIF League Finals! The prelims were this past week at The Webb Schools.
Amara '12 is favored in four events as well in the CIF League Finals.
Photo by Dr. Andrew Farke
The WSC Freshman Peccary trip traveled to Barstow, CA to hunt for fossils and learn about Webb's paleontology program.
Photo by Dr. Andrew Farke
Mr. Allan '94 found a terrific example of a camel jaw in an area that roughly dates back 15 million years.
Photo by Justian Jusuf (P'11, '14)
Anthony '14 put in a full day of work towards his Eagle Scout by planting purple sage in Huntington Beach. His older brother, Chris '11, is also an Eagle Scout.
Students got dressed up in their uniforms for Sunday's Sophomore Career Evening. The event features numerous Webb Alumni who talk with the students about their exciting professions. A full story is available on the Alumni page.
Here's a fun shot during Jen Pan's (2004) talk about her job as a technical director at Dreamworks Animation.
Photo courtesy of Megan Scarlatelli '14.
And finally, the prom was this weekend and everyone looked fabulous!
Photo by Celia Chu (P'11, '14)
Until next week, stay cool.