This year the senior class delegates are mixing things up for the senior bonfire. For the first time, it warrants it’s own name- Frigga Fest. The much anticipated night will take place on the football practice field May 13 from 4-8 p.m.
“Basically it’s a lot of different activities including Senior Olympics and lots of free food,” Class President Chris Zerr said. “There also may be some things that will be kept secret as a surprise.”
The newest nickname given to the event was created when the date was assigned to Friday the thirteenth, a well known day of superstition. Frigga, the name of a Norse goddess from which we derive the modern name Friday.
“ I think the name is cute ‘A’ because it has alliteration and I love alliteration,” Kim Rastberger said. “And ‘B’ because it’s unusual, it’s not just the senior bonfire.”
This traditional event will be the last time for a lot of seniors to make memories with their entire senior class, and for many of them an experience to look forward to.
“I really can’t wait to see what they have for us this year,” senior Brittany Burke said. “I want to compete and spend time with all my seniors.”