AN EVENING TO SOCIALIZE -- Members of Whitefield School's sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade classes gathered for their annual Semi-Formal Dance on May 23. Young women arrived in beautiful dresses, while gentlemen donned dapper clothing and some brought flowers for their dance partners. The gym was decorated by members of the WES National Junior Honor Society and the evening was chaperoned by members of the WES faculty. Many parents stopped by to snap pictures of their children and Michelle Cote took formal photos. The evening offered students an opportunity to get dressed up, dance and socialize in a safe, fun atmosphere. Above are the class officers for Grade 8 at the dance: from left, Jessica Vaughn, Elijah Ratliff, Heather Enos and Emily McCusker.
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