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Caroline Kraft

Caroline Kraft, Visuals Editor-in-Chief

Senior Caroline Kraft is the Visuals Editor-in-Chief and this is her second year in FHC Publications. She loves hanging out with her friends and working with the photo staff to create the best content for the school. She is a part of multiple extracurricular activities throughout the school such as being the captain of the girls swim team, president of the French Honor Society, a member of National Honor Society, Arete, and National Art Honor Society.

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During The Spotlight Players’ production of Twelfth Night, freshman Jack Christlieb performs his solo while standing in front of his fellow cast members. Christlieb portrayed a narcissistic character and imagined himself as someone above his station.

A Night to Remember

Caroline Kraft, Visuals Editor-in-Chief
April 28, 2025
During the “FHC Say What” chant, senior Jeremy Kuhn walks around the gymnasium and stops in front of each grade. Kuhn began announcing the chant his junior year and has become a key highlight of the event.

Springing Toward the End

Caroline Kraft, Visuals Editor-in-Chief
April 21, 2025
Movie Night

Movie Night

Caroline Kraft, Visuals Ediotr-in-Chief
April 17, 2025
Watching her work, junior Kristina Karami creates a design to be put onto a button. After having helped set up many of the stations and artwork, Karami enjoyed creating her own artwork at the stations before the Fine Arts Festival was opened to the public on April 4.

Drawn to the Fine Arts Fun

Caroline Kraft, Visuals Editor-in-Chief
April 15, 2025
The Raven Robotics team works on constructing their robot. The team meets three times a week at Francis Howell High School.

[Photo] The Pulse of Innovation

Lillian Richter, Staff Reporter
March 31, 2025
After beating her opponent in the 155 lbs. weight class, senior Dana Thee Sanchez puts her hands on her knees to catch her breath. Her opponent attempted to console herself before she had to shake Sanchez’s hand.

Statewide Showdown

Caroline Kraft, Visuals Editor-in-Chief
March 11, 2025
Pink Out's Privation

Pink Out’s Privation

Caroline Kraft, Visuals Editor-in-Chief
February 24, 2025
Once Dana Thee Sanchez won her match, she shook her opponent’s hand before also shaking the coaches’ hands as well. Sanchez proceeded to talk with Coach Kurt Kruse who congratulated her and had a t-shirt as a gift for her 100 career wins.

Century Marks Celebrations

Caroline Kraft, Visuals Editor-in-Chief
February 10, 2025
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