WAHS Goes All Natural for No-Shave November

Silas Frayser (left) and Billy Livermon (right) are two seniors who are participating in No-Shave November

Credit: Lucy Taylor

Silas Frayser (left) and Billy Livermon (right) are two seniors who are participating in No-Shave November

Talley Johnston

As you walk around WAHS, you may have noticed more scruff than usual. In general, the WAHS student body shows a large amount of support every year for No-Shave November. No-Shave November is a non-profit, online organization devoted to cancer awareness.  People who are growing out their own hair are showing support to people who have lost their own hair to cancer. No-Shave November is highly encouraged for men and boys, but sometimes even girls participate, letting their legs be all natural. The idea is for people who are participating to donate the money that they would normally spend on hair products (razors, shaving cream, etc.) to cancer, and for others to donate to support their hairy friends and those who are battling against cancer. How long will your hair grow?