- May 22, 2015
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The drum line set the beat for the seniors’ walkout.
The courtyard was a gleeful mess of baby powder, shaving cream and more.
No student left Olympia without being covered in powder, shaving cream or Silly String.
Students in the throes of the gleeful mess showed off their “battle scars.”
Baby powder was one of the popular celebration items of choice.
Jordan Cooper was excited to be done with high school.
Seniors gathered as their parents took photos.
Danly Georges and Autumn Reese took a selfie.
Renee Dewberry and Raelin Daganza showed off Daganza’s FSU-bound car.
Seniors gathered as their parents took photos.
Stacey Balzer and her son, Evan, were all smiles with Evan’s Gator-themed car decorations.
Pierre Lesperance and Kinara Vitha smiled through the baby powder.
Larissa Ramos, Ayaka Takayama, Kinara Vitha and Pierre Lesperance enjoyed their senior walkout.
Shaban Geith, Taylor Kirby, Katherine Heinz and Pierre Lesperance stopped for a photo before going their separate ways.
Ryan Barel, Shaban Geith, Taylor Kirby, Katherine Heinz, Pierre Lesperance, Namrata Trivedi and Adam Shatara were absolutely covered in baby powder.
Sydney McKitty, Jacely Mendez, Brianna Destra and Peterson Cesar donned shower caps, shaving cream and even some paint.
Paige Knotts and Sydney Patterson showed off Knotts’ 1970s VW Bug, which was decked out with her Eckerd College pride.
Sean Boyle and Paige Knotts, friends since kindergarten, were all smiles as they prepared to leave Olympia.
Hundreds of seniors — and even some parents — were doused in Silly String, shaving cream and baby powder as they left Olympia High for the last time on Monday, May 20. The Titans’ Class of 2019 senior walkout was just as fun, messy and spirited as always, with students having a blast as they celebrated the end of their high-school careers. The drum line played on the balcony as seniors ran out into the courtyard with confetti, beach balls and colored powder in tow. In the parking lot, many of the seniors’ parents had decorated their cars in collegiate colors, balloons and streamers to celebrate.