Fine Arts
Dairy Twist Ice Cream Social
By: Briana Blaszczyk On Sunday May 4, the WAHS Players will be fundraising to support the WAHS Fine Arts Boosters from noon – 4 pm at Dairy Twist in Hawley. A portion of all sales made during those times will be donated to the WAHS Players. So, stop by to meet the WAHS cast of Grease,…
All-Eastern Conference
Junior Evie Neenan Concert Ready! By: Giovanni Patire This past week, junior Evie Neenan qualified to attend the NAfME (National Association for Music Education) All- Eastern Division Conference. From April 24 to the 27, Evie and our Wallenpaupack Choral Director, Alexsis Neenan, spent time at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut. Evie sang with…
All-State
Juniors Evie Neenan and Hunter Sasala, and Sophomore Nora Warner concert ready at the PMEA All-State Conference By: Giovanni Patire This past week, three incredibly talented musicians represented Wallenpaupack at the PMEA (Pennsylvania Music Educators Association) All-State Conference. The festival took place at Kalahari, near Tannersville, and it lasted three days, April 9, 10, and…
WAHS Musical: Grease
By: Briana Blaszczyk With the WAHS Players’ production of Grease debuts tonight, and the theater department is working hard to make this show “electrifying”! Performances will be held in the high school auditorium on April 3rd, 4th, and 5th at 7pm and a matinee performance on the 6th at 2pm. Grease transports the audience into…
Region Choir
Seniors Samantha Treppeda, Giovanni Patire, Samantha Antonetti, and Samuel Sherman at their last festival By: Giovanni Patire This past week, twelve students represented Wallenpaupack at the Region IV Choir Festival. The students practiced music together for two days with Bucknell’s choral director Dr. Caleb Hopkins. At the end of the second day, the students performed…
Grease Ticket Price Increase
Giovanni Patire This year, the WAHS Players are putting on a production of Grease for their spring musical, but something has changed from past years: ticket prices. To view the show this year, adults must pay 10 dollars, and students must pay 7 dollars with senior citizens still entering for free. The reason for the…
