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The Current

Prom 2k24 Photo Feature

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Noora Syarief
The girlies smile and stun in prom photos taken before prom.

Watkins Mill High School’s annual junior-senior prom held its old money masquerade ball on Friday, April 26, at Glen Echo Park in Bethesda from 7 to 11 p.m. The doors closed for entry/reentry at 9 p.m. Students came for a fun night with their friends, hitting the dance floor and enjoying the various snacks available.

Around 10, prom court nominations started with the class of 2025 leadership announcing prom queen, king, prince, and princess. The prom queen award went to senior Nebi Tsarni, and the prom king was given to Zamani Munthali, while prom princess Abigail Sanchez and Prince Oscar were also crowned.

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Huswat Olajide
Huswat Olajide, Editor-in-Chief
Huswat is an IB Career program senior at Watkins Mill High School and Co-Editor-in-Chief for The Current. She is the president of the Minority Scholars Program (MSP). In her spare time, she loves reading, crocheting, listening to music, and watching movies, shows, and K-dramas. She is the captain of varsity field hockey and plays lacrosse as a defender and she loves having fun with her teammates. She plans on going to a four-year university after graduation to pursue a career in the medical field.
Obehi Eromosele
Obehi Eromosele, Editor-in-Chief
Obehi is an International Baccalaureate Career Program senior at Watkins Mill High School and Co-Editor-in-Chief for The Current. Obehi loves reading books, spending time with friends and family, watching television, and listening to variations of music. She is the WM Minds Matter club president and Vice President of the Minority Scholars Program (MSP). Obehi is also a co-captain and plays defense on her Varsity field hockey team. She plans to attend a four-year university to pursue a degree in finance/business.
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