Day student prefects Angie Zhang (‘23) and Kaylynn Chang (‘23) dress up in festive clothing to collect donations for local charities for the holidays. The upcoming holidays spark conversations between the girls about their plans for the break. After her DSP duties, Angie returns to her homework during her free block to finish her art project. “I’m so excited for break and the workload isn’t too bad, but I just want it to be break already,” Angie said.
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Once you get to know Noelani Chock (‘23), she might remind you of a series of fireworks, launching off a compact spot and bursting her colorful energy to those around her. Dedicated soccer player and avid K-pop fan, Noe catapults into the Webb Canyon Chronicle as the Chief of Media, with the ambitions of contributing to future media progression. Noe, ironically allergic to crabs, is a compassionate Cancer that carries the water sign trait of devotion and as a result, is eager to experience an explosive final year. When she is not blocking shooting balls in soccer as a goalkeeper, digging balls at her varsity volleyball practice, or igniting spirit events as head peer-advisor, you’ll find her kickin’ it back at the beach with friends, munching on some boba and sushi, or concocting her next colorful batch of slime. She hopes to continue the Webb Canyon Chronicle’s momentum from last year and organize an extensive project like the Unbounded Days video series. Her radiant presence and immense school spirit are impossible to miss on campus, so watch out — Noe is back to finish her senior year with a bang.Favorite song: “0x1 Lovesong” by TXT