This edition of The Squire’s student spotlight shines on senior, Caroline Smyth. She has been busy in her time at Eisenhower, being an involved member of clubs such as National Honor Society and Captain’s Council, in addition to wearing the blue and gold as a member of the volleyball and cheerleading teams. Her impact spreads to the rest of Warren County, where she performs in many musical theatre productions in the Warren community.
Despite the cold weather, winter sports are heating up, and The Squire is here with all the information you might be looking for to support athletics at Eisenhower this season. Our athletes in basketball and wrestling have been ready for this season and have high hopes of completing personal goals and helping their team succeed.
Although the Broadway musical was presented to the world in June of 2010, the new movie adaptation of the beloved Wicked premiered in November of this year. The franchise has always been very popular, but this movie is topping the charts, having the biggest world-wide opening of a Broadway-based film in history and making $457.5 million as of December 12, 2024. To get a better look at this film, The Squire has conducted some research and contacted an Indiana University of Pennsylvania Music Theatre major, Macy Winicki.