- August 18, 2019
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Brittain Rainville, 17, paid homage to “SpongeBob SquarePants” with her parking spot design.
Seventeen-year-old Naya Jones, left, got some help painting her spot from her friend Victoria Autie, 17. Jones chose to paint a Bible verse to her spot.
Seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Kidwell, right, got some help from her mom, Amy. The two designed Elizabeth’s spot after Boo’s door from “Monsters, Inc.”
Sara Bolton, 16, painted the design of her parking spot on a canvas the night before she put a brush to the pavement.
Mattie Henrichs, 17, showed her love for “SpongeBob SquarePants” in her parking spot.
Longtime Marvel fan Drew Telenda, 17, painted the Infinity Gauntlet on his spot as a metaphor for “snapping into the real world” after his senior year.
Sixteen-year-old Alexander Jaffe, left, got a helping hand from his dad, Steve. Alexander painted his spot to show his love for the video game series, “Super Smash Bros.”
Kayla Butler, 17, painted her designed her parking spot after the “Looney Tunes.”
Seventeen-year-old Ainsley Schonover, center, and her parents, Brian and Stephanie, painted an Avengers theme on her spot.
Seventeen-year-old Christian Robinson, right, got some help from his friend Jacob Kelly, 17. Robinson showed off his patriotism in the design of his parking spot.
Christina Marijanich, 17, painted a landscape scene on her spot.
Seventeen-year-old Jacob Kimpton, left, was joined by his dad, Tim. Jacob showed his appreciation for Star Wars on his parking spot.
Seventeen-year-old Landon O’Brien, left, and his dad, Denny Lamoureux, were happy to finish painting his spot before the rain started.
Seventeen-year-old Steicy De Paiva, center, designed her parking spot after Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax.” She got some help painting her spot from her dad, Antonio, and her mom, Alessandra.
The parking lot at WOHS got some color over the weekend as seniors took part in the annual tradition of painting their parking spots. Seniors gathered with their parents, friends and other loved ones at the school on Saturday, Aug. 17 to customize their spots. While every spot was different, some common themes were SpongeBob SquarePants and Marvel.