On June 8, seniors and their dates attended their prom at the Loading Dock in Stamford, Conn. The much anticipated night was filled with dancing, eating and mingling, and everyone was dressed in tuxedos and dresses. Whether they were on the dance floor, playing foosball or sitting and talking to friends, it was definitely eventful for these seniors. It was their final dance, which marked the end of their time at Staples. Below is an inside look on what the students were up to during the dance.
Picture Perfect Prom
Most students see Inklings as a source of news and entertainment, a way to keep up with the school. Elizabeth Camche ’14 sees it as a business. As the one and only business manager, Camche deals with everything from subscriptions to ads to budget.
It’s all a bit more than she expected.
“I really did not know what I was getting into,” Camche said.
She applied for the position after watching last year’s two managers, figuring it couldn’t be all that hard. Turns out, it’s a lot for one student to handle. “I guess they thought it was a one-person job. It’s not,” Camche said.
Despite all the hours she puts in as business manager, Camche still found time to write a hilariously honest piece on what a Mean Girl she was in middle school.
She’s eager for an assistant who will free up some more time for writing, although at least she has learned something from her experience:
“Inklings actually has a lot of money. Underratedly,” Camche said.