Hey, I’m Seth. I’m The Arena Yearbook Photo Editor. I’m a Senior. God is good, He’s gotten me this far. Star Wars is the best movie because the mix of science that encaptures the audience into a child-like state of wonder alongside fiction that tells the tale of an adventure that is able to romantically describe the problems of life into the idealism that good and evil can be simplified into two sides.
Alumni Clayton Franks and Karlee Kroner participate in the College Signing Day in 2018. The event included cake and a photo booth to celebrate all seniors going to college.
Hannah Reetz, 10 and Tara Cyganowski, 10, rehearse the upcoming show "Men on Boats" after school. The cast and crew advanced to bi-district and will compete Thursday, March 28.
Senior Class President Ayo Abiara, 12, speaks to seniors about the importance of making the most of their last year of high school. (Seth Miller photo)
Members of the 12th line of Legacy's Drill Team, the Silver Spurs, bow as a part of their football game performance. This team's final performance will take place on April 21, and will usher in a new age: the 13th Line.
Mikey Keefer, 12, watches the ball fly towards his teammate Matthew Mounce, 12 during their shutout match against Cedar Hill. The Broncos face Lancaster on Jan.26.
Colin Kelly, 10, waits to perform for the band performance. Band played before the game started since the homecoming court was during halftime. (Seth Miller photo)
Angeline Brothers, 10, sets the ball for her teammate against North Side. The team qualified for Area Playoffs on Nov. 4 after their win against North Side High School.
Michael Cooper, 10, and Courtney Reeves, 11, sell fruit snacks at the Westside Picnic. The picnic was open for many different elementary and middle schools. (Seth Miller photo)
Junior Katy Thomas rehearses for the theater department's one act play, "Silent Sky." Thomas will play the lead part of Henrietta Leavitt, a female astronomer at the turn of the century. The play, which details Leavitt's struggles as a woman of science during that time, is open to the public on March...
Student Council advisor Ms. Julie Daniel has elected to leave Legacy to spend more time with her son. Daniel's StuCo duties will be taken over by Ms. Kenna Cavnar.
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