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May Playlist: It’s Gonna Be ‘May’

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Photo credit: Isabelle Kantz
The Maypole sways in the breeze on Archer’s front lawn, as it has done for the past 35 years. It is a school tradition for the senior class and their parents to set up the Maypole together in the beginning of May.

The school year is winding down and the Maypole has gone up. As you get into the groove for finals and summer, this chill playlist will help you get through the end of the year.

Follow the Archer Oracle on Spotify to hear more of our playlists.

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Logan Connors
Logan Connors, Staff Writer
Logan Connors joined the Oracle writing staff in 2015. She is on the varsity equestrian team and has been riding for 12 years. She is a member of the Best Buddies Club and volunteers at the Mesereau Free Legal Clinic.
Isabelle Kantz
Isabelle Kantz, Lifestyle Editor
Isabelle Kantz graduated in 2016. She joined the Oracle Staff during the 2014-2015 school year and took over the position of Lifestyle Editor for the final quarter of the year; she continued to serve as Lifestyle & Culture editor in 2015-2016. Her passion for lifestyle and entertainment writing stemmed from her interest in films and movies. Over the summer of 2014, Isabelle attended the National Student Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. where she took classes in Communication Studies and Entertainment Management. Isabelle was also an intern for film and lifestyle journalist Elaine Lipworth.

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