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Bon Voyage to all the seniors!

Jump on the party boat! Seniors are almost at the finish line and what's not fun like partying on your last day.
Jump on the party boat! Seniors are almost at the finish line and what’s not fun like partying on your last day.
Christina Clark

Bon Voyage is a senior’s only night where they can reminisce on their achievements and memories throughout their high school years. The event is on May 15, starting at 7 p.m. and ending around 11 p.m. It will be held in the South Cafeteria and doors will close at 8 p.m.

There are no forms to sign to be able to get into the event, as seniors will just need to show their ID and not be on social probation to enter.

According to the flyer that Christina Clark, the sponsor of Student Government, made  there will be a silent dance party, a VTV senior edition, karaoke, photo booths, food and games.

For people curious about the food, the student government “usually serves[s] chicken wings, sandwiches, desserts, water and juice” according to Clark.

for a chance to walk away with big TV’s, college and apartment themed baskets, laptops, printers, Beats headphones, and soooo much more!”

VTV will also make an appearance at Bon Voyage, featuring a broadcast that celebrates the senior class. 

The VTV showcase is an exciting feature for both students and broadcasters. For radio manager and senior Margaret Stapleton, the VTV senior edition is the highlight of the event.

For other seniors, they’re looking forward to a free event in which they can celebrate their accomplishments and say “farewell” to their peers.

“I’m excited to get the experience and spend one more day with my close friends in school,” Senior Joshua Clay shared.

Other seniors are hoping everything is calm and collected, like Joslyn Simmons, “Everything is going to be so much fun! I just hope it is well organized and chill,” she said.

For a view on what other past seniors felt about the event, 2025 alumni Veronica Hamaguchi said, “They had a lot of options, so you were able to move around and do whatever you want. In the cafeteria they had a bunch of different games set up. They had Jumble Jenga, Uno [and] some other stuff.” 

She continued, “For catering, they had Harold’s Chicken, which was really popular. I didn’t expect that. But, that was awesome. They had Karaoke, which was really fun, and a silent dance party.” 

She stated that they had a photo booth where you could take and print pictures with your friends. She also shared enthusiastically that she won a JBL speaker that she uses almost every day.

Senior night is the last day where they will all be in the same building before their graduation. It’s supposed to be emotional yet fun, warming yet loud. Have fun, share memories and create new ones.

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