
Caroline Kraft
During halftime at a varsity football game, junior Chloe Hearn flips a bright purple flag in the air. This school year, the theme for both the Spartan Regiment and the Color Guard was about the Gateway Arch.

After three years of being on Spartan Regiment’s color guard team, captain senior Toby Kelly has a different viewpoint on what the word art means.
“I think of like a more traditional, like pen and paper kind of art, but then like getting more detailed, I think it’s a way of expressing yourself, whether that be like what you’re feeling, or like trying to connect with something or somebody else, just like getting your ideas and thoughts and feelings out there for other people to see,” Kelly said. “[Color Guard is] a way to combine my love of artwork and like expression in that sense. And also my love of moving around. So it’s just like the perfect combination.”