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Student actors and musicians conversed during their 10 minute intermission. They spent 40 minutes running the first act of the show. “My favorite part is definitely playing good music and hanging out with friends,” Camryn Miller (12) said. “Also, the snacks.”

Student Musicians Practice for the Spring Musical

Alzhraa Mahmoud, Staff February 18, 2024

17 student musicians have been rehearsing the instrumental music to accompany the performers for the upcoming spring musical, The Drowsy Chaperone, since the beginning of the semester.  For Camryn...

FemCo poses for a picture at their fundraiser table Feb. 12. The club had been selling gifts during the lunches leading up to Valentines Day to raise money. “FemCo is an intersectional feminist club where we focus on feminist discussions on theory and intersectionality, Betlehime Gema (12) said.

FemCo Hosts Valentine’s Day Fundraiser

Mason Eastman, Staff February 16, 2024

The week of Feb. 11, Ladue’s FemCo club raised money selling valentines to donate to Safe Connects, a local domestic abuse shelter.  Betlehime Gema (12) has been leading the club for two years. She...

The Cheataz and BKE took a group photo after their JCC basketball game. Although they were disappointed in their loss, the Cheataz still celebrate with their friends. “It was a really fun game,” Avi Levin (11) said. “I can’t wait for the next one.”

Basketball J-League Team The Cheataz plays Burger King Elite

Grace Huewe, Staff February 15, 2024

The Jewish Community Center basketball league team, The Cheataz, played against their rivals, Burger King Elite on Feb. 4. BKE won the game 36-31. Josie Patterson (11) had high expectations for the...

Students wave flags of countries that represent their cultural heritage during the Parade of Nations on Feb. 5. Students celebrated the tenth annual Parade of Nations by displaying important elements of their culture to represent how unique each individual Ladue student is. “Through the parade, students can gain an understanding of people they don’t usually talk to and who they are and what they represent,” Esayas said.

Students participate in Parade of Nations Feb. 5

Ryan Snyder, Staff February 11, 2024

Students at Ladue High School expressed their individual cultures in the Parade of Nations during seminar Feb. 5. Junior Adam Esayas has participated in the Parade of Nations for all three years of...

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