The hype for JSB started way before the actual night. For the whole year, I’ve been watching the juniors working in silence, planning every little detail for us. Seeing people get asked, and the creative ways they did it, really set the vibe. But as a senior, walking into Harbor Hall hits differently. It wasn't just another dinner; it was the realization that this was my last prom here. The night started with the usual chaos of getting ready; it was a half-day of school, so we had just enough time to glam up. My girls and I made sure the “fit” was perfect, minimal, and elegant. To be honest, we were there for the main three: the food, the aesthetics, and the pictures. Seeing all the stuff the juniors prepared made me realize how much work they actually put into making us feel special. I spent almost the entire night with my girls. Sitting at our table with my friend group felt like we were in our own worlds. We were constantly taking pictures, trying to capture every angle ...
Junior Senior Banquet (JSB) always starts with different expectations. Some seniors think their JSB was the best, while others simply expect something good from juniors. Either way, JSB is something everyone looks forward to. Here are some highlights from the night. Even before the doors were opened, the front of the Harbor Hall was already filled with students taking pictures. Everyone was dressed up nicely. At 6 o’clock, people began to enter the hall with their friends and partners. As we entered the hall, we found our seats. This year’s theme was Hercules. The decorations definitely reminded me of the ancient Greek temples. The table decorations that represented different Greek Gods was an interesting idea too. One of the main highlights from the night was the play based on Hercules. The juniors did a great job in making the play engaging and entertaining. The play was about the process of Hercules finding his power and love. The acting of Meg and Hercules was the...