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The hot pink stands out against senior Sophie Paulk’s dark hair as she is all smiles looking onto the court, cheering on her teammates.
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Seniors Kathryn Murphy, Sophie Paulk, and Brooklyn Brown go all out for pink out sporting shirts, bandanas, and bracelets.
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Junior Jaiden Harries and senior Mackenzie Raymond soar high as they go to block a ball by the Emerson Mavericks. They too wear pink ribbons, fighting valiantly just like breast cancer survivors and patients.
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Best Buddies made a special appearance at the Volleyball game on Friday to cheer on their team and show support for Breast Cancer Awareness month.
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Subina Baiju, a senior Clarinet Player, also pastes a pink ribbon on her cheek to dress to Pink Out while still performing with the band.
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The managers of the volleyball team are not exempt from pinking out, as they wear matching pink shirts.
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The benches are filled with athletes waiting for their cues to be subbed in. But Pink Out night is extra special because players sport pink bows for the annual pink out game.
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Senior Ethan Kim adorns his cheeks with the pink ribbon in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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It’s not just the athletes who wear the bows in solidarity with breast cancer patients and survivors. It’s the spectators and workers as well.
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Seniors Luke LeBlanc and Jonathan Banks stand out in the sea of pink as they cheer on the football team.
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Tag-teaming, sophomore Aubrey Pratt subs in for sophomore Riley Wong wearing two different shades of pink.
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Cheerleaders are the center of the student section. They wear pink uniforms and shake their poms poms to not only cheer on the team but to highlight the dangers fo breast cancer.
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The hair on senior Sophia Hung’s head, and the pink bow, symbolizing solidarity for breast cancer survivors and patients, swing full power as she tries to block the ball.
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Christine Han, Editor-in-Chief
October 4, 2024
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Christine Han, Editor-in-Chief
Christine Han is a senior and this will be her third year on the Wingspan staff. She manages social media for Wingspan and is also a photographer. She will be participating in her 4th year with the CTE Competitive Mock Trial Team. In her free time she likes to work in various women’s rights groups, read books, watch movies, and hang out with her friends. If she’s not too busy, she also likes to bake.