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Melodrama
Upperclassmen line up as they wait to purchase tickets. The event had been in the works for months ensuring no detail is missed. “I am so excited for prom,” Molly Shipley (12) said. “I cannot wait to see all of my friends and just have a great time at the dance.”
Ladue Upperclassmen Prepare for a Gatsby-Themed Gala
Mason Eastman, Sports Editor-in-Chief
Calvino Hammerman (11) stands and speaks at a podium. Hammerman testified independently at hearings, unaffiliated with any organization. “This is all independent for me,” Hammerman said. “I think it’s really important for average people [to be] going out there and sharing their voice, because that’s all I’m doing.”
When Justice Comes Knocking
Madeline Fong, Digital Media Editor-in-Chief
Mortimer supports students during wrestling practice. Despite having participated in cross country and track in college, Mortimer had more motivation to coach wrestling. “Football and wrestling have always been my passions as far as coaching,” Mortimer said. “[They were] the sports that I enjoyed playing the most. I liked track and cross country, but I didn’t have any interest in coaching them.”
The Greatest Investment
Nathan King, Digital Media Editor-in-Chief
Twin It to Win It
Ira Rodrigues, Copy Editor-in-Chief
Co-Editor-in-Chief Maya Mathew (12) holds last year's Melodrama. Submissions for this year's edition will close in December. “I enjoy how Melodrama shows the different ways students express themselves through different art forms,” Mathew said. 
Melodrama Q&A with Maya Mathew (12)
Katie Jansen, Copy Editor-in-Chief
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