Hallway banners by Introduction to Journalism students. Photo: Ms. Diorio
Dressed in matching plaid outfits, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. McGowan showed up as the famous duo from Clueless for Famous Duo Day. When asked if their costumes matched their friendship, McGowan said, "I definitely think their friendship represents us but maybe not their personalities." Just like Cher and Dionne, their friendship is fun, supportive, and full of confidence, even if they’re not all the way clueless.
Caption by freshman Unique Bradley; Photo: Tate Walker / The Bark
Seniors Kymora Manning and Eden Sprong dress up as the iconic duo everyone around the world knows and loves, and they do not disappoint. Their friendship in real life relates to the characters Snoopy and Woodstock themselves. "Even though we are completely different people with different lives, Eden and I have a friendship bond that is built on trust and loyalty, such as Snoopy and Woodstock," Manning said.
Caption by Geo Giles, Sophomore Staff Writer; Photo: Sophomore Gabby Schultz
One Famous Duo costume challenges everyone to recall their math facts in an academic take on Gen Z slang. Mrs. Cassell and Mrs. Sturey, who have team-taught math at MASH for two years, used their professional experience with today's teens to reach them through humor. "It's really just a matter of meeting people (literally anyone!) where they are and opening that communication," said Sturey. "We're all in 'this' together; why not have some fun at the same time?!"
Caption and photo by Ms. Diorio
Our famous pair Bob Ross and his painting, a duo costume put on by Ms. Brown and Ms. Diorio, has been in the making for years, waiting for the perfect occasion to wear it. Ms. Brown said, "We got these costumes in 2021, and when we saw them, we couldn't stop laughing." It was a hit! The students loved it.
Caption by sophomore Ashley Simonette; Photo: Lila Kightlinger / The Bark