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HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL ACADEMY

president: elizabeth miller head of school: cyndi buist

PINEDA CAMPUS

STUDENTS: 620 7-12 GRADE

PINEDA CAMPUS: 5625 HOLY TRINITY DR. MELBOURNE, FL

HTACADEMY.ORG 321-732-8323

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2023-2024

WITH THE GROWTH SURROUNDING ALL OF US, WHETHER IN SCHOOL LIFE, ACADEMICS, OR ATHLETICS, WE CAN LOOK TO EACH POINT IN THAT SHAPES OUR PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE. EVERY INDIVIDUAL MOMENT ALLOWS US TO CONTINUALLY GROW NOT ONLY AS INDIVIDUALS, BUT AS A WHOLE STUDENT BODY.

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WEEK OF

outfits

STUDENTS SHARE WHAT THEY LIKE ABOUT MS. DYKES' OUTFITS

monday

"My favorite thing that Ms. Dykes has worn is the giant inflatable flamingo suit," Anika Vaishnav (11) said.

tuesday

"I love how Ms. Dykes' outfits always showcase her personality," Kripa Patel (12) said.

wednesday

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"Ms. Dykes' outfits are very fun and colorful," Kaitlynn LaNois (11) said.

thursday

"I love how I have never seen Ms. Dykes wear the same outfit twice," Dani Desrochers (12) said.

"I really like how Ms. Dykes always dresses up for holidays, like St. Patricks Day," Maegan Mercado (12) said� photos by Kripa Patel

“My favorite Ms. Dykes’ class was AP Human Geography. I was inspired to start my nonprofit HERO, humanitarian environmental relief organization, after taking AP Human Geography. I did a fundraiser with my sister for the Ukraine crisis during my sophomore year. After that I decided to start this official non profit with my sister, and also a club based off of the non-profit called HT HERO,” Ramnath said.

“I have taken two different classes with Ms. Dykes and both have been extremely memorable and special to me because of her exciting teaching style and memories she has made with the classes. She always comes in excited for what we are going to learn and it engages me in all of the classes. Both AP HUG and GOV have been favorite classes of mine just because of the ways she has taught me and the real world aspects she brings into it. Ms. Dykes has become such a special part of my life and I would never have enjoyed these classes without her smile and humor every single day,” Shelby Reeve (12) Even outside of the classroom Ms. Dykes’ positive impact inspires her students to continue learning and to apply what they have learned. One of her students, Brooke Ramnath (12) , has been able to apply lessons taught by Ms. Dykes to her own life and actions outside of the classroom.

EVERYDAY essentials

ITEMS AND LOOKS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MS. DYKES graphics by Shelby Reeve MS LISA DYKES' TEACHING INSPIRES AND CREATES MEMORIES FOR HER STUDENTS

friday Ms. Lisa Dykes has spent the past eight years teaching a variety of Advanced Placement classes. This year she teaches AP Government, AP GOPO, AP Human Geography, and AP Psychology. In the classroom, Mrs. Dykes has provided a welcoming class that allows her students to enjoy learning.

"My favorite makeup product is red lipstick," Dykes said.

"My favorite hairstyle is Hardy hair because it's so 80s," Dykes said.

DEDICATION 5
GEORGIA FOOTBALL PLATFORM CONVERSE

AS OUR STUDENT BODY HAS GROWN SO HAS OUR SCHOOL CULTURE, EACH INSTANCE FROM TALKING TO OUR NEW HEAD OF SCHOOL TO MAKING A NEW FRIEND WE CONTINUE TO SHOW SCHOOL SPIRIT WITH EACH POINT IN

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STUDENTS SHARE THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THEIR SUMMER TRIPS

"The highlights of my trip were hiking and shopping. There were many beautiful sunsets and gorgeous forests."

photo courtesy of Adelin Eggers

"The highlight of the trip was blasting music while driving in Adrianna's Jeep."

photo courtesy of Adrianna Shanta

"At the tribe 99 dance combine, I was able to connect with a bunch of college dance coaches all in one place! It was also amazing and inspiring seeing all of the talented dancers from around the nation." photo courtesy of Sydney Crane

"The highlight of my trip to Europe was going to my uncle’s wedding in the U.K. because Indian weddings are always really long and fun."

photo courtesy of Milli Patel

"The highlight of my trip was the volunteer camp when we went on and game drives every night and getting up close with the animals. We were gone for three weeks."

photo courtesy of Caroline McDermott

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JUNE 7

"Korea has some fantastic lush and green landscapes while also having largely populated and advanced cities."

"I would recommend going hiking. It is something you should do because it’s not something we get in Florida."

photo courtesy of Rohan Jain

ADELIN EGGERS (8) SOFIE ALIKHAN (12) MILLI PATEL (12) CAROLINE MCDERMOTT (10) SYDNEY CRANE (12) ROHAN JAIN (11) MATTHEW JEONG (10) ANNA MONDSCHEIN (12)
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IDAHO UNITED KINGDOM MELBOURNE COLORADO KOREA PENNSYLVANIA ARIZONA SOUTH AFRICA

"I took this trip with my religious school. It was very fun. My favorite part of the trip was going on the night time monument tour."

photo courtesy of Payton Vinarub

"We went during my sisters birthday. The highlight of my trip was swimming with Dolphins."

photo courtesy of Alex Fontanin

COSTA RICA

"I took my trip to Bulgaria this year in July. I always do super fun activities such as go hiking, go to the black sea, and enjoying Bulgarian food."

photo courtesy of Aleksandriya Dzheneva

JUNE 8 JULY 10

"I went to Costa Rica through the Humanitarian Experience Organization, a non-profit organization centered on providing humanitarian relief efforts across the world."

photo courtesy of Augustine Stehley

" The highlight of my trip is going back to my hometown and visiting the places that sentimentally mean the most to me.

For me, the beauty in Pennsylvania lies within its embracing comfort!"

photo courtesy of Anna Mondschein

"Over the summer, I visited San Diego for a week with my family. The highlight of my trip was seeing Muscle Beach because I have always wanted to go and see where all of the greatest bodybuilders got their name."

photo courtesy of Dani Desrochers

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"The highlight of my trip was going to Glacier Park and river rafting there. This trip was an amazing experience that allowed me to see a side of America."

photo courtesy of Brayden Doolittle

"I took a trip to Europe with my mom and brother. The highlight of my Trip was being able to a lot of different countries and see all the different cultures."

photo courtesy of Sienna Houston

"I got to see the Robbinsville Mandir BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir. I would say definitely go to Robbinsville Mandir and see the beautiful sculptures."

photo courtesy of Veer Patel

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JULY 1 JUNE 20 JULY 12 JULY 20 JULY
AUGUSTINE STEHLEY (12) BRAYDEN DOOLITTLE (11) VEER PATEL (8) SIENNA HOUSTON (12) DANI DESROCHERS (12) ALEKSANDRIYA DZHENEVA (12) PAYTON VINARUB (11)
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ALEX FONTANIN (11)
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THE SCHOOL GROWS WITH A LARGER STUDENT & FACULTY BODY AND RENOVATIONS

This year, the Upper School has 111 new students, which creates a total of 618 students. Even with 609 total students last year and one of the largest graduating classes, the total number of students still increased. Not only is the student population changing, but the faculty and staff is as well.

“Last year the student to faculty ratio was 10:1 compared to this year being 9:1 meaning that our faculty and staff has increased from last year relative to the student population,” Ms. Stefanie Pedicini said.

As the both the student and faculty body is growing, the school build-

ings have also undergone numerous renovations in order to improve them for students and faculty.

"The campus is 22 or 23 years old and it has not been updated at all. Some of it is also much needed deferred maintenance. Where things were just getting old and needed to be replaced, like the gym. So things like that needed it, and are just big eye popping things, that are not just exterior but interior and makes a huge difference in the gym. So some of it is just updating for a fresh look but deferred maintenance," Ms. Michelle Durrett said.

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STUDENTS ADJUST TO THEIR SCHOOL SCHEDULES day THROUGH the 8:00 am 9:38 am 10:54 am 1:20 pm

With the start of each year, students have a new schedule, new teachers, and new classrooms. Kenzie Cronin (9) has been able to move to the high school building for her freshman year. "Getting used to my schedule this year was difficult initially, but I got used to it quickly," Cronin said.

while she paints, Jennifer Bergendahl prepares paints for the Introduction to Art and Design class. Bergendahl is a new addition to the art department this year.

"I've really enjoyed getting to know the students, faculty, staff and parents that make this school community so special. This is truly a special place to work and I feel so fortunate to be here," Bergendahl said.

photo by Sophia Balda

in the classroom, Becca Smith (11) and Isabelle Clark (11) work in the photography classroom. This year the classroom was created specifically for photography classes. "I like the space we get in the new classroom as well as the lighting," Smith said.

photo by Katie Leonard

on the path, Brianna Higgins (12) and Gabe Sullivan (12) leave school on walkway. The path was newly built this year for students to have another hallway option. "It’s a lot less crowded because are able to you go on the outside," Higgins said. photo by Katie Leonard

as he eats, Cole Marot (11) eats lunch from Mr Delicious. Mr Delicious was added as a new lunch option this year. "I think the Mr Delicious lunch lives up to it's name," Marot said.

by Sophia Balda

STUDENTS TAKE A POLL ON PLAID VS

"I LIKE HOW THE PLAID SKIRT IS A UNIQUE NEW OPTION TO OUR UNIFORMS AND THE STYLE OF THEM IS COOL AND INTERESTING COMPARED TO KHAKIS" KATE SCHWINN (11)

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photo BRIANNA HIGGINS (12) & GABE SULLIVAN (12) JENNIFER BERGENDAHL KAMAR FIELDER (9) SOPHIA SYMEONIDES (12) SHANIYA YOUNG (9) KENZIE CRONIN (9) BECCA SMITH (11) & ISABELLE CLARK (11) COLE MAROT (11) in the hallway, Cooper Cohen (12) walks to class after second break. "I can’t stand the crowded hallways this year. So far I think I have hit three people when I open the door to leave class," Cohen said. photo by Kripa Patel
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NEW START fresh

"MY

MOST IMPORTANT JOB IS ENSURING THAT OUR SCHOOL LIVES ITS MISSION, MAINTAINS ITS VALUES, AND PROTECTS ITS CULTURE"

MRS. MILLER

MRS. MILLER SHARES HER GOALS FOR LEADING THE STUDENT BODY IN MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT

Head of School Mrs. Elizabeth Miller quickly became immersed in the Holy Trinity community, finding ways to get involved and become connected with the students, faculty and staff. “We have 970 students and their families as well as 147 faculty and staff so I am going to spend a lot of the year getting to know people and hopefully listening to their stories and why they love Holy Trinity so much,” Miller said.

groups on their field studies—including 8th graders to Orlando Shakes, 4th graders to historic Saint Augustine, and 11th & 12th graders to Makoto’s manufacturing plant,” Miller said.

Each of these goals of connecting with the students and the larger Holy Trinity community align with Miller’s vision of the student body living out our mission statement and maintaining our values. “I feel that my job here is to get to know all the beautiful things about our school, its traditions, and its milestones,” Miller said.

Miller has established both short and long term goals for the school. “In the first 100 days I’ve been trying to accompany as many grades and student

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around

the

WORLD

ELIZABETH MILLER TRAVELED GLOBALLY WHILE WORKING IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Mrs. Miller studied Japanese culture, language, and Law as well as traditional US Law, which allowed her to take a job in international business. Through this job, Miller traveled to Asia, Japan, and Australia and worked as an account manager for multinational corporations. She was also able to visit many tourist destinations while abroad, including China, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand. “I almost always traveled by myself and I would work really hard during the week, visiting clients, etcetera but on the weekends I would try to sneak in as much sightseeing to historic places as possible,” Miller said.

1. as they smile, Kaileigh Smith (12), Charna Black (12), Mrs. Miller, and Lani Watt (12) gather at Varsity Girls Soccer senior night. "I liked seeing the Head of School at one of our games supporting us. It means a lot to me as a player having her show up," Black said.

2. book in hand, Fischer Jehs (12) and John Mitnik (12) present Mrs. Miller with a copy of I Love It Here. "We wanted to give Mrs. Miller something that was representative of the mission at Holy Trinity. There's also this idea of a book being representative of knowledge and order in pursuit of divine truth," Mitnik said.

3. as she waves, Mrs. Miller greets students at the morning carline. When she is available, Miller welcomes students at the morning carline of both campuses. “It’s the fun moments of being introduced to the family dog or hearing what a student is looking forward to today,” Miller said.

beyond COLLEGE &

ELIZABETH MILLER SHARES HER COLLEGE EXPERIENCES THROUGH THE YEARS

is during undergrad at Ohio Wesleyan University where I was a journalism major."

"I love school dances and was going to one in this picture."

"This is at my college graduation with my dad, I am a total Daddy’s girl and miss my father tremendously."

"This was when I took a business trip to Singapore."

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THAN one TWO IS BETTER

TWINS OF THE SENIOR CLASS TALK ABOUT THEIR PARKING SPOTS

This year, the senior class has three sets of twins: Allison LaGrone (12) and Luke LaGrone (12), Cole Chanda (12) and Wyatt Chanda (12), and Ashlyn Borboroglu (12) and Sydney Borboroglu (12). Out of these three twins, two of them have their own spots and one of them shares a spot. Having a shared spot or having their own spot changed how each senior chose to design their spots. The Borboroglu twins share a spot and decided to come up with a design to represent both of them.

The LaGrone twins each have their own spots and each decided to design their spots differently.

“My design was colorful flowers on a light blue background. I also put my name on the white bumper block. I chose this design because it was pretty and simple.

My brother’s was pool lanes lines because he is a swimmer,” A. LaGrone said.

Similarly, the Chanda twins have separate spots and chose to design their spots in different ways.

“Our parking spot design is the two of hearts because there are two of us and we liked the look of the hearts and thought it was unique,” S. Borboroglu said.

“I painted my spot bigfoot because my dad has a gorilla outfit and likes to prank people with it, and Cole painted his spot the Florida flag because he likes Florida,” W. Chanda said.

photo by Mia Glover photo by Katie Leonard
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TECHNIQUE unique

Different students utilized unique materials to paint their parking spots. Students like Lauren Juntunen (12) used various shaped sponges to help achieve her desired design. “I used circle foam brushes to do the circles and just normal foam brushes for the other designs,” Juntunen said. Other students created a custom stencil to result in a clean design. Marley Kellar (12) created a city scape stencil out of card stock for her design. “I started making the stencils a few days in advance and it took me about 45 minutes to make,” Kellar said. Maegan Mercado (12) utilized a paint roller to speed up her process while painting the spot. “I used a paint roller to roll on a white base coat and then blue for the water,” Mercado said.

1. rolls with paint, Austin Alley (12) uses a paint roller to add blue paint onto his Bigfoot themed parking spot. “I bought paints with a few other students at home depot the night before, and ended up borrowing additional colors from other students,” Alley said.

2. sponge in hand, Chase Giovannetti (12) paints a white Christogram, the abbreviation of the name Jesus Christ, for his parking spot design. “I bought my paint and supplies a day or two before,” Giovannetti said.

3. focused on stroke, Anna Mondschein (12) looks down at her parking spot as she paints. "I bought the supplies a few days in advance at Home Depot and used my own finely defined paint brushes," Mondschein said.

STUDENTS USE UNIQUE MATERIALS TO PAINT THEIR PARKING SPOT

SENIORS SHARE HOW LONG IT TOOK THEM TO FINISH PAINTING THEIR PARKING SPOTS

6 hours

"It took me and a friend around six hours over both painting days. We used painters tape for the straight borders and chalk for the curved frame of the guitar,” Day said.

by Katie Leonard

10 hours

"It took about 10 hours to paint. My parking spot design was the Taylor Swift albums as a stack of books and I chose it because I felt it represented my personality well,”

said.

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photo Alikhan photo by Mia Glover “It my spot, with the help my sister her boyfriend,” Kenney said. photo by Kripa Patel THOMAS DAY (12) LAUREN JUNTUNEN (12) MAEGAN MERCADO (12) MARLEY KELLAR (12) CHASE GIOVANNETTI (12) AUSTIN ALLEY (12) ANNA MONDSCHEIN (12) SOFIA ALIKHAN (12) LUKE KENNEY (12) photo by Katie Leonard photo by Isabelle Clark
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spirit

"I THINK MY FLIP-FLOPS MADE ME PLAY SUPER WELL THAT GAME, SINCE THEY ARE MY EMOTIONAL SUPPORT FLIP FLOPS" COLE MAROT (11)

mondayPAJAMA DAY 10.30

"I BOUGHT THE ONESIE WITH LIAM SO WE COULD BE MATCHING, AND IT WAS UNCOMFORTABLE WEARING IT" CORMAC SCHUTTE (8)

"THE SENIOR BOYS SHOULD HAVE SCHEDULED A PRACTICE BECAUSE WE DIDN'T EVEN GET TO WARM UP, BUT IT WAS FUN PLAYING WITH FRIENDS IN FRONT OF THE SCHOOL" LUCAS TALBERT (12)

tuesdayHALLOWEEN 10.31

“SOMEONE SUGGESTED MINIONS IN THE GROUP CHAT AND EVERYONE LIKED THE IDEA. MY FAVORITE PART WAS WALKING AROUND AS A GROUP IN THE HALLWAYS" BRENDAN BODDY (12)

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WEEK POWDERPUFF VOLLEYBALL
1. Clark Day 14. Bailey Borboroglu (11), Alzate Andrew photo by Juliana Young photo by Isabelle Clark photo by Anna Phillips photo by Thaila Wells photo by Jersie Ramos photo by Mia Glover photo by Katie Leonard photo by Reha Patel photo by Isabelle Clark photo by Katie Leonard
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1. Ayla Collins (10), Amelia Totre (9) 2. Javi Montalvo (8), Shelby Thurmond (10) 3. Jamie van Hooven (11), Lilliana Bieda (10) 4. Valentina Velarde (11) 5. Becca Smith (11), Isabelle Clark (11) 6. Adlee Ramos (11), Savannah Schultz (11), Aniyah Francis (11) 7. Cormac Schutte (8) 8. Justin Cole (12), Cole Chanda (12) 9. Cole Marot (11) 10. Naya Shah (8), Emily Day (8), Alex Ruddock (9), Brian Slawson, Nathan Reeve (8), Greyson Steele (8) 11. Delaney Schmoll (10) 12. Roxie Edmondson (10), Becca Smith (11) 13. Lucas Talbert (12) 14. William Whipple (12) 15. Cali Wilamowski (11) 16. Marsally Bilotta (12), Sanjana Reddy (11), Kate Schwinn (11) 17. Fischer Jehs (12) 18. Siri Rao (10), Nicole Stanoch (10) 19. Mar Bailey 20. Molly Mullen (12), Maria Adelaida DeRosier 21. Rori Betten (11), Sophia Weiner (12) 22. Isabella Tichy (10), Amalia Correa Lopez (10) 23. Sydney Borboroglu (12), Ashlyn Borboroglu (12), Katrina Blanco (12), Jaylen Ballard (12), Canon Hopper (12), Cooper Cohen (12) 24. Michael Helft (10) 25. Liam Leone (7), Michell Givens 26. Matthew Nunes (11), Alex Fontanin (11) 27. Greer Reynolds (11) 28. Aniyah Francis (11) 29. Bebe Stockton (11), Lilliana Bieda (10) 30. Aileen Carlson, Jim Hale 31. Stefanie Pedicini 32. John Paul Alzate (12) 33. Nicole Stanoch (10), Gracie Brady (10) 34. Jake Barlow (11), Aleksandriya Dzheneva (12) 35. Savannah McGrew (12), Brooke Ramnath (12) 36.

POWDERPUFF

FOOTBALL

"IT FELT SO GREAT TO BEAT THE JUNIORS THIS YEAR BECAUSE SENIOR'S ARE THE VERY TOP OF THE CHAIN. I LOVED PLAYING QUARTERBACK, AND I'M GRATEFUL THE BOYS TRUSTED ME WITH THAT POSITION" CALI PERILLO (12)

"COUNT DRACULA IS A NOBLEMAN AND GENTLEMEN WHO LOOKED OUT FOR HIS PEOPLE, AND THATS HOW I SEE MYSELF AS A COACH" MARC BAILEY

wednesday

RHYME WITHOUT REASON

11.01

"MY FAVORITE PART ABOUT RHYME WITHOUT A REASON WAS REALLY COMMITTING TO MY COSTUME AND JUST HAVING FUN WITH MY FRIEND" GRACIE BRADY (10)

"MY FAVORITE PART OF HAVING EXTENDED LUNCH WAS BEING ABLE TO SPEND MORE TIME WITH MY FRIENDS DURING THE SCHOOL DAY WHILE LISTENING TO DISCO THEMED MUSIC" BROOKE RAMNATH (12)

EXTENDED LUNCH

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Sanjana Reddy (11) 37. Andrew Turner (12), Roman Carlson (11), Shelby Reeve (12), Mia Glover (12) photo by Allison LaGrone photo by Sydney Arnold photo by Kate Hughes photo by Allison LaGrone photo by Kate Hughes photo by Kate Hughes photo by Mia Glover photo by Kate Hughes photo by Kate Hughes photo by Sydney Arnold photo by Kate Hughes photo by Kate Hughes photo by Sophia Balda photo by Sophia Balda photo by Kate Hughes photo by Kate Hughes photo by Allison LaGrone photo by Tanner Bean photo by Kate Hughes photo by Sophia Balda
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PEP RALLY
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"IT WAS EXCITING TO BE SEEING OVER EVERYONE. I FELT LIKE A CHEERLEADER” MYLES SMITH (11) thursday
11.02 HOMECOMING COURT VIDEOS "I LOVED WATCHING THE HOMECOMING COURT VIDEOS BECAUSE THEY WERE REALLY FUNNY AND REALLY WELL PUT TOGETHER" MADDY REEVE (8) "I CHOSE BARBIE BECAUSE WHEN I WAS A KID I FOUND BARBIE REALLY INSPIRING” PAYTON VINARUB (11)
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35. Payton Vinarub (11) 36. Marc Bailey, Lisa Dykes, Fischer Jehs (12) 37. Alizeh Irfan (10) 38. Addie Barlow (8) 39. Scarlett Thurmond (7), Kaylin McCann (7) 40. Alina Zaidi (10) 41. Siri Rao (10), Jackson Breeden (10), Casey Nguyen (10), Matthew Jeong (10), Michael Helft (10), Collin Buist (10), Hudson Jimenez (10) 42. Brynn Dlugasch (7) 43. Brayden Doolittle (11), Jonah Lush (11), Rohan Jain (11), Matthew Nunes (11), Ethan Froehlich (11), Noah Bailey (11), Thomas McHenry (11) 44. Maddy Reeve (8) 45. Thomas Day (12) 46. Wyatt Chanda (12) 47. Giana Webb (10), Addison Black (10), Stacey Zabinski, Kim Edmondson, Alana Jackameit (8) 48. Shelby Reeve (12), Cole Chanda (12) 49. Connor Purvis (7), Easton Jehs (7) 50. Kendall Johnson (12), Addison Black (10), Oliver Esmailzadeh (9), Merrick Campbell (11), Jaylen Ballard (12) 51. Myles Smith (11) 52. Julien Warden (12), William Whipple (12), John Mitnik (12), Cash Luck (12), Fischer Jehs (12), Wyatt Chanda (12), Kendall Johnson (12) 53. Sean Stewart (8) 54. Donovan Boesch (11), Tanner Bean (11), Brody DelBoccio (11) 55. Valentina Velarde (11), Nadya Huston (12) 56. Holly Newmarch (9) 57. Julian Martinez (12) 58. Ronnie Fernandez (12), Lorie Wacaster 59. Benjamin Kindem (11) 60. John Mottarella (10), Grady Hunt (10) 61. Kendall Strand (12) 62. Brooke Ramnath (12) 63. Alyssa Villmow (10) 64. Carrie Ann Conwell (8) 65. Wyatt Chanda (12), Maya Collins (12), Julien Warden (12), Molly Mullen (12), Fischer Jehs (12), Ale Acero Rico (12), Cash Luck (12), Lani Watt (12), John Mitnik (12), Rebecca Benezra (12), William Whipple (12), Kendall Johnson (12) 66. Cash Luck (12), Lani Watt (12)

FOOTBALL GAME

"MY FAVORITE PART ABOUT PLAYING WITH THE PEP BAND WAS SEEING THE EXCITED FACES OF THE PEOPLE WHO WERE LISTENING TO US PLAY" KENDALL STRAND (12)

STREET PARTY

"MY FAVORITE PART ABOUT THE STREET PARTY WAS SEEING ALL MY FRIENDS THERE AND HANGING OUT" TANNER BEAN (11)

"MY FAVORITE PART ABOUT WORKING THE STREET PARTY WAS BEING ABLE TO SEE EVERYONE HAVING FUN AT A SCHOOL EVENT WHICH YOU DON'T SEE VERY OFTEN" RONNIE FERNANDEZ (12)

"IT WAS A REALLY AMAZING AND MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE, AND WHEN I FOUND OUT I HAD WON I WAS IN SHOCK, BUT ALSO REALLY EXCITED AND THANKFUL TO BE ABLE TO EXPERIENCE THAT" LANI WATT (12)

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what's TRENDING?

THROUGHOUT 2023 TO 2024 THERE HAVE BEEN MANY NEW TRENDS AND OLD TRENDS THAT HAVE BEEN POPULAR

This year there have been multiple new trends and older trends that have made a comeback. Some of the most popular items this year include: Stanley, Uggs, Lapse, Summer Fridays, Birkenstock Clogs, Yeezy Slides, Brawl Stars, and Fortnite. The Stanley brand was founded in 1913. The Stanley water bottle has recently become very popular due to the variety of colors, the straw, and the large quantity of water it can hold.

for the GIRLS

THIS YEAR, GIRLS HAVE PUT BOWS ON EVERYTHING, HAD "GIRL DINNERS," SAID "I'M JUST A GIRL," AND DONE "GIRL MATH"

“Girl Math is very dangerous for me because I end up spending way too much money I don't have," Sage LaGala (11) said.

"The handle makes it convenient to carry around throughout the day and the colors are very pretty," Izzy Henderson (11) said.

Another well liked trend has been the Lapse app that many people enjoy taking photos with. Lapse is a disposable camera app allowing you to create a private journal and share with your friends, or post on social media.

"I did really like the digtal camera like effect it put on my photos," Jolie Iten (9) said.

“My Girl Dinner is pita bread and carrots with hummus, ChickFil-A fries, and Publix sugar cookies," Sophia Symeonides (12) said.

“I love the coquette trend because I think that bows complete every outfit," Natalie Morris (11) said.

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fortnite VS brawl stars

"I LIKE FORTNITE BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN PLAYING IT RECENTLY, AND DUE TO IT BEING INCREDIBLY ACCESSIBLE IT IS A GAME I CAN PLAY WITH MOST OF MY FRIENDS"

CJ ROBBINS (11)

"I THINK 7 BREW IS BETTER THAN STARBUCKS BECAUSE OF THE FUN ENVIRONMENT, THE SHORT LINES, AND THE WIDE VARIETY OF DRINKS"

MIA GLOVER (12)

HT STUDENTS SHARE THEIR GYM NECESSITIES

When going to the gym, students bring their gym bags and wear certain brands of workout clothing. Dani Desrochers (12) has been powerlifting for almost two years. "I carry my belt, knee sleeves, creatine, pre workout, clips, straps, and chalk in my gym bag. I like wearing Gymshark and the iron willed to the gym," Desrochers said. William Whipple (12) has been lifting for three years and likes to wear Raskol Apparel and Reel Muscle to the gym. "In my gym bag I like to have pre-workout, wraps, straps, belts, ammonia salts, and some kind of simple carb," Whipple said.

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photo courtesy Danielle Desrochers photo courtesy William Whipple photo courtesy Danielle Desrochers "My favorite song by Drake is First Person Shooter off the For All The Dogs Album,” Johnson said. "I like the song Illicit Affairs off the album Folklore,” Lewandowski said. "I think that the best song is definitely Forever by Noah Kahan,” Uchman said. "One of my top songs off the Joshua Tree album is Where The Streets Have No Name,” Perez said. photos courtesy of Google STUDENTS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE ARTIST AND SONG KENDALL JOHNSON (12) PEYTON LEWANDOWSKI (9) BRYNN UCHMAN (10) ROMAN PEREZ (12) WILLIAM WHIPPLE (12) DANI DESROCHERS (12)
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"MY VLONE SHIRTS ARE MY CLOTHING STAPLE BECAUSE THEY ARE STYLES FOR EVERY KIND OF DRESS STYLE, AND I ACCESSORIZE WITH MY GOLD CHAINS AND BRACELETS"

"MY FAVORITE PURSE IS MY BOTTEGA JODI BAG BECAUSE IT’S SPACIOUS AND I GOT SHOES TO MATCH WITH IT SO I CAN USE THE SANDWICH METHOD AT ALL TIMES!" CHANDLER BRAID (10)

"MY STYLE TENDS TO FLUCTUATE, BUT GENERALLY I DRESS WITH A GOTH IMAGE IN MIND. SOME OF MY STAPLES ARE MY COAT, MY NET SWEATER, AND MY BOOTS"
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"MY JEWELRY EACH HAVE A BACK STORY AND AS I GET OLDER, I GET NEW ONES AND STOP WEARING OLD ONES" SAGE LAGALA (11)

"WHEN CREATING AN OUTFIT, I CHOOSE CLOTHING WITH THE SAME ONE TO TWO COLORS SO MY OUTFIT IS COHESIVE"

"I’D DESCRIBE MY CLOTHING STYLE AS OPTIMISTIC, COLORFUL, AND FUN! I LOVE HAVING A LITTLE YELLOW MOMENT"

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"I LOVE LAYERING MY NECKLACES AND BRACELETS WITH DIFFERENT LENGTHS AND SIZES. I NORMALLY WEAR SILVER JEWELRY, BUT I LOVE GOLD TOO"

"I USUALLY ACCESSORIZE WITH CUTE BAGS, DIFFERENT KINDS OF SHOES, AND THIFTED NECKLACES. I ALWAYS MATCH MY JEWELRY TO MY OUTFIT, DEPENDING ON THE STYLE"

"WHEN I'M BUYING SHOES, I LOOK FOR SOMETHING THAT MAY STAND OUT OR SOMETHING THAT EVERYONE LIKES" ANDREW TURNER (12)

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STUDENTS AT WORK SHARE THEIR MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS ON THE CLOCK

Several students have taken initiative to dive into the workforce, learning how to work as a team and making memories in the process. Through the highs and lows, rush-hour to mindless boredom, many students have taken the opportunity to create memories to last a lifetime.

Molly Mullen (12) has found her experience working at The Melting Pot educational and highly rewarding. After working since December of 2023, she has learned a lot about teamwork and how to make the best of stressful situations.

“Surprisingly, I have gotten really good at creating flower bouquets and arrangements since we have so many celebration packages to make each day,” Mullen said.

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STUDENTS REFLECT ON THEIR TIME OF BEING A VOLUNTEER AT VIERA HOSPITAL

At Viera Hospital, Students get to look after patients and watch as they recover over time. “At the hospital, I learned that every piece of help at the hospital makes a difference in a patient's stay,” Milli Patel (12) said. The students also learn the daily life of working at the hospital. “The most rewarding thing is getting an insight into what I may want to do if I pursue a career in medicine,” Brayden Seitz (12) said.

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MADDY ADAIR (11) photo courtesy of Brayden Seitz photo courtesy of Milli Patel MARLEY KELLAR (12) CASEY NGUYEN (10) & SEBASTIAN DELAPORTE (10) MILLI PATEL (12) BRAYDEN SEITZ (12)
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1. hard at work, Sebastian DeLaPorte (10) has been working at Publix since late October of 2023. He has learned to help customers find things around the store and team-working skills along the way. “A job brings a better sense of responsibility to me, as I have to prioritize work over other activities and balance my schedule,” DeLaPorte said. photo courtesy of Sebastian DeLaPorte

2. scoop in hand, Marley Kellar (12) makes ice cream. Kellar has worked at Jeremiah’s since August of 2023. “My favorite memory was around Christmas time we had a secret Santa gift exchange with all the employees. People got very creative and it was all around a good time,” said Kellar. photo courtesy of Marley Kellar

3. on the clock, Maddy Adair (11) prepares for a shift at Panera Bread. Adair has been working there for since December of 2023. “Having a job has allowed me to develop teamwork skills and allow myself to depend on others to get the job done,” Adair said. photo courtesy of Maddy Adair

STUDENTS REFLECT ON THE REWARDS OF THEIR VOLUNTEER WORK AT THE ZOO

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bird on hand, Tanner Bean (11) feeds a bird on his hand. Bean has been volunteering with the Brevard Zoo for a year now. "What I've found most rewarding is knowing that you've taught people something they didn't know that now they're aware of, and contributing to helping the world around us," Bean said.

photo courtesy of Tanner Bean

smiles at work, Jules Holleran (10) holds two birds in her hands. Holleran has been volunteering at the Brevard Zoo for about a year now. "I think it's most rewarding to see how happy learning about the zoo and animals makes people, especially the kids because to them it's all new and exciting and for the adults it makes them fascinated to find out about something they never knew before," Jules Holleran said.

photo courtesy of Jules Holleran

new years celebration, Casey Mullican (10) celebrates the New Year at Brevard Zoo. This is Mullican’s first year working at the zoo and she has learned valuable skills and experiences from guests and workers. “I have definitely learned people skills from talking to adults, kids, faculty, and staff,” Mullican said.

photo courtesy of Casey Mullican

scout PRIDE

During his time at boy scouts, Luke LaGrone (12) has acquired a variety of special skills. “Scouts have influenced my teamwork skills by teaching me communication, and leadership, and by being immersed in outdoor activities and challenges that require teamwork for success and safety,” LaGrone said. Liam Walders (11) has learned life saving skills. “The most useful of these are backpacking and hiking skills and how to administer first aid to injuries including penetration trauma,” Walders said. Grant Lacey (9) has been a boy scout for 6 years. “Working for others helps my team-working skills,” Lacey said.

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photo courtesy of Liam Walders photo courtesy of Grant Lacey photo courtesy of Luke LaGrone CASEY MULLICAN (10) JULES HOLLERAN (10) TANNER BEAN (11) STUDENTS LEARN LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORK SKILLS AS BOY SCOUTS LIAM WALDERS (11) GRANT LACEY (9) & LUKE LAGRONE (12) LUKE LAGRONE (12)

STUDENTS SHARE REASONS WHY THEY JOINED STUDENT GOVERNMENT

OLIVIA DURGIN (11)

government STUDENT leadership TIGER

"I wanted to run for student government because it's a good way to get involved with the school and know what's happening throughout the year," Durgin said. photo by Anna Dlugasch

MOLLY MULLEN (12)

"I wanted to run for student government this year because i've done it in the past and I like to have a say in what goes on in student life," Mullen said. photo by Katie Leonard

SOPHIA WEINER (12)

"I've been in student government since 10th grade and I like being involved in the decisions that the students are allowed to make," Weiner said. photo by Anna Dlugasch

JULIANNA PEDICINI (10)

"I wanted to be involved with the school more and see what student life was about,” Pedicini said. photo by Anna Dlugasch

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THE ROBOTICS TEAM MADE IT TO DIVISION SEMIFINALS AT STATE

"MY FAVORITE PART ABOUT BEING IN ROBOTICS IS DEFINITELY THE 3D PRINTING PROCESS. IT'S SO MUCH FUN TO BE WITH MY FRIENDS, AND WORK WITH THE TEAMS NEW BAMBU LABS PRINTER" LIL BIEDA (10)

1. focus on task, Ella Morton (9) works to build towers with her group. "The Clue event helped my leadership skills because it showed me the different ways to lead, be a good role model to others, and have a good attitude during things like sports," Morton said. photo by Anna Dlugasch

2. with a team, Taylor Yochim (9) takes a picture with her teammates for the workshop. "My favorite part was the team building competitions and working with people I don't usually get to work with," Yochim said. photo by Anna Dlugasch

3. as he works, Luke Schwinn (9) builds a tower with spaghetti and marshmallows. "My favorite part about the leadership program was the people. They were very interactive and helpful. It helped me improve my leadership skills by helping me work better with other people, not just by myself, Schwinn said. photos courtesy of Jo Pagan

ACADEMIC team

"THE SEASON WAS A CONSISTENT CHALLENGE AS WE WORKED TO RISE TO THE TOP OF THE LEADERBOARD, HOWEVER I FEEL AS THOUGH THAT WAS WHAT BROUGHT US TOGETHER INTO SUCH A GREAT TEAM" JAMIE VAN HOOVEN

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(11) ACADEMIC TEAM WON FIRST IN THE BREVARD COUNTY ACADEMIC TEAM TOURNAMENT photo by Devanshi Sharma CARINN MARIANI, RONNIE FERNANDEZ (12), REHA PATEL (11), JAMIE VAN HOOVEN (11), JOHN MITNIK (12), FISCHER JEHS (12) SAMUEL HARRINGTON (9), VICTOR LUPO (9), ALEX RUDDOCK (9), PRESTON KAMEKA (9), LUKE SCHWINN (9) JULIE WATT (9) & GRACIN BORBOROGLU (9) BROOKE HESS (9), TORI SMITH (9), TAYLOR YOCHIM (9), EVELYN HSIEH (9), LUCY TIEDEMAN (9), BELLA FERNANDES (9) photo courtesy of Matthew Bowden RAIDEN FLORES (9), AUSTEN RICHARDSON (9), SAMUEL HARRINGTON (9), LIL BIEDA (10), CHANCE HUDSON (9), PRESTON KAMEKA (9), HUDSON JIMENEZ (10), LUCAS SCHWINN (9), GABRIEL GLOVER (9), GARRETT SCHROECK (9)

with the trophy, Reha Patel (11) holds a trophy for qualifying to NCFL Nationals in Lincoln Douglas debate. Patel has debated since seventh grade, and competed in Lincoln Douglas debate since eighth grade. "I really enjoy the argumentation and strategy skills it teaches, and the opportunity to travel across the country for tournaments," Patel said. photos courtesy of Hetal Patel

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DEBATE

SPEECH AND DEBATE TEAM MEMBERS HAVE HAD SUCCESS AT NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

The Speech and Debate team has seen success for many members who have competed both in national and local tournaments throughout the year.

Students on the team can compete in a variety of different debate events and speech events. Two of which are Lincoln Douglas Debate and Dramatic Interpretation. Austen Richardson (9) competes in Lincoln Douglas debate and has championed tournaments.

"One of my biggest achievements this year was winning the Nova Titan Invitational. As my introduction to Varsity,

national circuit level debate, it was amazing to be leaving with a win. I also learned about different types of argumentation from all the experienced debaters I met there," Richardson said.

Other students on the team compete in speech events. Cali Wilamowski (11) competes in Dramatic Interpretation.

"This year was my first time competing at Florida Blue Key and I got second place in my event. I also competed at Sunvitational and got sixth place for the third year in a row," Wilamowski said.

"MY FAVORITE PART WAS GIVING MY CLOSING ARGUMENT IN COURT SINCE IT WAS THE LAST THING THE JUDGE AND JURY WOULD HEAR. IT’S REALLY FUN TO GO UP THERE AND END ON A HIGH NOTE. I LOVE OUR TEAM SO MUCH AND I THINK WE WORK EXTREMELY WELL ALL TOGETHER" AANYA KANCHARLA (10)

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LUCY TIEDEMAN (9), ANNA DLUGASCH (11), ATHENA TIAN (12), ALEX FONTANIN (11), CHANCE HUDSON (9), AUSTEN RICHARDSON (9), ALINA ZAIDI (10), LIL BIEDA (10), GRADY HUNT (10), KAITLYNN LANOIS (11)
FISCHER JEHS (12) & LIAM WALDERS (11)
REHA PATEL (11) & ANNA DLUGASCH (11) VICTORIA NELSON (11), REAGAN HARIDOPOLOS (12), KENDALL JOHNSON (12), SOPHIA SYMEONIDES (12), TIFFANY LORIS, VALENTINA VELARDE (11), BRAYDEN SEITZ (12), REBECCA BENEZRA (12), AANYA KANCHARLA (10), BELLA FERNANDES (9), NIKI STANOCH (10)

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APRIL 13, 2023

eras tour

“All of them were surprises from my dad. So the first one was for my birthday, the second one was random. The last one was we were flying to California and he showed me the ticket," Carson Hopper (8) said.

photo courtesy of FOX Business

OCTOBER 28, 2023

matthew perry

JUNE 18, 2023

titan submarine

"I sort of raised questions when it happened, the first thing I wondered was what failed? What was the problem there? And of course as the investigation went in I understood it wasn’t passed by a lot of safety administration," Liam Walders (11) said.

photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

MAY 6, 2023

king's coronation

"I'm not a big fan of the modern monarchy, to me, it's nowhere near Athlestan's coronation," Cali Wilamowski (11) said.

photo courtesy of The Royal Family

JULY 21, 2023

barbie

"I made plans planning my outfit. It was amazing, it made me cry, it was everything I could have asked for," Ayla Collins (10) said. photo courtesy of IMDb

JULY 1, 2023

oppenheimer

“I thought it was a really good movie but you had to know a lot about physics to understand what was really happening," Dominick Mormile (10) said. photo courtesy of IMDb

AUGUST 24, 2023

honor code

"I felt like it was a cool thing to do cause I got to sign my name on something that actually met something to a lot of people, not just myself," Embree Young (7) said.

AUGUST 17, 2023

senior sunrise

"I think it was nice that we all got together as seniors and it was just really fun to be together," Lauren Juntunen (12) said.

photo courtesy of Shelby Reeve

“I found it really upsetting considering that I have been watching the show for a couple years," Adrianna Shanta (12) said. photo courtesy of CNN

SEPTEMBER 1, 2023

jimmy buffett

"It jolted me because I never thought he would go, he was kind of a symbol of youth ever since I was a kid. He taught me how to misbehave too," James McGinnis said.

photo courtesy of People

AUGUST 26, 2023 spacex

"I like getting to watch them because we are seven miles from the coast, when I heard SpaceX was taking over I thought it was a good change," John Mottarella (10) said.

photo courtesy of BBC Sky at Night

SEPTEMBER 24, 2023

kelce & swift

"It was a bit shocking at first, but I had heard things about him making the friendship bracelets. So I am happy it happened,"

Marissa Clerici (10) said.

photo courtesy of Business Insider

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NOVEMBER 8, 2023

national zoo pandas

"I love pandas so the whole situation upset me. I did my graphics project on it first semester. Its the perfect example of how our global allies are shifting in this modern age," Alexis Lapp (12) said.

photo courtesy of The Wall Street Journal

NOVEMBER 1, 2023 world series

"I wanted the Rangers to win because they had never won a World Series before. I was excited to watch them win," Roman Carlson (11) said.

photo courtesy of NBC 5

NOVEMBER 17, 2023

thanksgiving baskets

"It's good we are giving back to the community and it's good to know that people are being fed for Thanksgiving," Holly Newmarch (9) said.

photo by Mia Glover

NOVEMBER 15, 2023

installation

"It was the first time I got to Acolyte and I was excited to be apart of it," Beowulf Rutherford (7) said.

photo by Kripa Patel

DECEMBER 22, 2023 gypsy rose blanchard

"I saw it all over TikTok. I thought it was a big talking point. What happened to her and the controversy with it," Hannah Harrington (9) said.

photo courtesy of Gypsy Rose Blanchard

DECEMBER 15, 2023 wonka

"I really liked the main character and I liked how much more modern the new movie was compared to the original," Sameer Mathews (10) said.

photo courtesy of IMDb

DECEMBER 19, 2023 percy jackson

JANUARY 12, 2023 mean girls

"I think it was a lot different than the movie but very similar to the actually musical, which I thought was good," Brylee Martin (9) said.

photo courtesy of IMDb

JANUARY 4, 2023

logo theory

FEBRUARY 8, 2023

florida earthquake

I’m from California and I’ve been in lots of different earthquakes. It had never felt like that before typically it's more of a shaking or a rocking and things kind of move back and forth, none of that had happened and I didn’t even register that it was an earthquake," Kelsey Leslie said.

photo courtesy of www.nabchelny.ru

FEBRUARY 5, 2023

toby keith

"It was upsetting for both my husband and I because his song was apart of our wedding," Nicki Hensley said.

photo courtesy of ABC News

FEBRUARY 4, 2023 grammy awards

"I really like watching the Grammy's and what stood out the most was the perfamances," Anna Mondschein (12) said.

photo courtesy of Variety

NOVEMBER 10, 2023

veteran's day

“Coming from a family lineage of service, it's special to me that we honor those who sacrifice for our country," Luke LaGrone (12) said.

photo by Kripa Patel

"I loved it. I thought it was a good representation of the book. Also I really love the characters that they choose to play each character," Maddy Reeve (8) said.

photo courtesy of The Hollywood

DECEMBER 6, 2023 ideas center

"I hope to see something that definitely has to do with journalism, for Mr.Hale’s class just because the classroom isn’t that great and it hasn’t really been updated," Ella Shepherd (10) said.

photo courtesy of Meld Studio Architecture LLC

"I thought the theories were correct and the Ravens and the 49ers were going to go to the Super Bowl but unfortunately I was wrong," Zavian Laguerre (10) said.

photo courtesy of 1000 Logos

DECEMBER 22, 2023 anyone but you

"I liked The Anyone But You movie because of Glen Powell," Piper Ashley (10) said.

photo courtesy of White Cinema

FEBRUARY 11, 2023

super bowl

"I did not want the Chiefs to win because it would mean that the Chiefs would get more prime time and that meant that Taylor Swift would be covered more than the actual players," Alex Fontanin (11) said.

photo courtesy of Senator Jerry Moran

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FINE ARTS STUDENTS VISIT NEW YORK CITY AND PARTICIPATED IN VARIOUS ACTIVITIES

During their five day trip, students were given the opportunity to try new things as a group and were able to connect with their similarities. “I enjoyed the atmosphere of artist kids and it was fun for us to all get together,” Maddy Adair (11) said. “I really liked making new friends that I had never really talked to or seen outside of school,” Ayla Collins (10) said.

One activity that they participated in together was a dance class. “We got to learn choreography from one of the songs from “& Juliet” taught to us by Daniel J. Maldonado, who played Romeo the night we saw the show,” Adlee Ramos (11) said. This was

an enjoyable experience for the students. “I enjoyed it because he was talented and it was just so cool to see him outside of the stage,” Adair said.

Another activity that was organized was to visit Central Park. “Even though it was really cold while we were walking through the park, it was so beautiful,” Nadya Huston (12) said.

"IT WAS REALLY FUN WALKING THROUGH DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN AND SEEING ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SKYSCRAPERS" QUENTIN THOMAS (10)

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“I loved spending time with my best friends and going on the Slinky Dog Dash ride," Anna Mondschein (12) said.

"I enjoyed dissecting the frog, it was interesting to see the complex layers of a frog," Janely TavarezCintron (11) said.

"I enjoyed going on all the intense rides today and recording our blood pressure, especially Velocicoaster," Rohan Prasanna (12) said.

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photo courtesy of Mr. Jason Stephens photo courtesy of Anna Mondschein photo courtesy of Maegan Mercado photo courtesy of Jake McLaren SCIENCE AND ENGLISH CLASSES ORGANIZE DAY TRIPS FOR STUDENTS

1. as she poses, Sara Desrochers (9) stands at the top of a skyscraper. Desrochers is visiting New York City for her musical theater class. "I loved how you never knew what was going to happen or what you were going to see when you walked out into the streets," Desrochers said.

photo courtesy of Sara Desrochers

2. as she sits, Ayla Collins (10) views the city from above. Collins is visiting New York City for her musical theater class. "Shopping in Times Square was so much fun," Collins said.

photo courtesy of Maddy Adair

3. as she stands, Adlee Ramos (11) poses in a store. Ramos enjoys many of the activities planned for the trip. "The activity I enjoyed the most was the broadway show "& Juliet" because it was a lovely upbeat show," Ramos said.

photo courtesy of Adlee Ramos

4. as he smiles, Giovanni Shanta (10) enjoys the city. Shanta had the opportunity to try new things on his trip. "Spray painting was a pretty fun experience because we were able to try it out for the first time," Shanta said.

photo courtesy of Ava Connors

MRS. KELSEY LESLIE’S INTRODUCTION TO MEDICINE CLASS GOES TO THE LOWER SCHOOL TO EDUCATE STUDENTS ON MAKING HEALTHY LIFESTYLE CHOICES

thought FOOD FOR

The Introduction to Medicine class created presentations for fourth grade students. “The whole theme of our presentation was to promote healthy living and a healthy lifestyle for the kids to live long and healthy lives,” Sydney Crane (12) said. However, presenting to fourth graders posed an unexpected challenge. “It was challenging to navigate ways to explain complex topics like gaining weight and food groups to fourth graders in a way they wouldn't be intimidated by nutrition and saw it as a positive rather than a negative,” Dani Desrochers (12) said.

Overall, groups were able to engage the students by embedding educational activities in their presentations. “Our group played four corners with the kids to help them learn and understand the basic food groups,” Jake McLaren (12).

“I enjoyed presenting to fourth graders because these are their formative years, and we can be strong influences on the rest of their lives. The group was also very spirited in the classroom and excited to learn,” Crane said.

STUDENTS SHARE THEIR THOUGHTS ON THEIR UPCOMING FIELD TRIPS

"I am excited to see and experience a new culture with friends, especially eating the food," Hyatt said.

INTRODUCTION TO MEDICINE CLASS

"I'm looking forward to snorkeling the most on the trip," Boyd said.

"I am looking forward to exposure of the ecosystem on this trip," Lepper said.

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photos courtesy of Kelsey Leslie "I am looking forward to the bike tour the most," Lush said. photo by Adrianna Shanta photos by Aleksandriya Dzheneva JONAH LUSH (11) CLARA HYATT (11) JAZZY BOYD (8)
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CHARLIE LEPPER (8) AYLA COLLINS (10) SARA DESROCHERS (9)
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NADYA HUSTON (12), ADLEE RAMOS (11), BELLA FERNANDES (9), & KAYLYN MURRAY (9) GIOVANNI SHANTA (10) & AVA CONNORS (10)

THE WORLD SHOWCASE WAS A CULTURAL FESTIVAL THAT REPRESENTED 38 COUNTRIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD

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The World Showcase was a cultural festival in which 38 countries from around the world were represented. Each country was represented by a group of 2 or 3 students with the help of a relative or a Holy Trinity teacher. The festival was organized by Berengere Sacra and the French Honor Society. “The world showcase is an idea that was born in my head right before the pandemic to do something fun and it was really important for me to have the students at Holy Trinity to embrace the culture. I want the students to be proud of where they come from, their heritage,” Sacra said.

Brayden Seitz (12) was the student liaison for the event, and helped to organize it. “So it was last year, Ms. Sacra and I were in French class and

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peru

we wanted to come up with an idea that would promote the French honor society and also other honor societies like the Spanish one. Since we felt like we didn't do really anything big enough, we had an idea to throw on a cultural festival and then we came up with this event from lots of planning,” Seitz said.

Each country brought at least 2 samples for people to try, but many countries had more than that. “I represented India at the World Showcase. We brought Masala Chai, potato samosas, and other snacks that are commonly eaten with chai,” Dhruv Patel (8) said.

Overall, the World Showcase sold a total of 294 passports. From this, a total of $4,840 dollars were raised for Family Promise of Brevard.

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"I chose to do Colombia because that’s where I’m originally from," Niki Stanoch (10) said. "I chose Chile because I thought they had a very interesting culture and thought it would be fun to learn more about," Faith Cowell (10) said. photo by Tanner Bean "I have no correlation to Brazil but it was fun learning about the culture and trying new foods," Madeline Pesi (12) said. photo by Sophia Balda photo by Kripa Patel photo by Kripa Patel photo by Kripa Patel “I chose Peru because my mom is Peruvian,” Samantha Foster (9) said. “The English department did the UK, USA and Jamaica. Ms. Mariani did the UK and I chose the USA and Jamaica because I thought that the USA would be important to have in our showcase,” Sommer McDonald said.

"This country had significance to me because I'm Italy and this year I got to make it with my dad and he taught me how to make it and about the history of cannolis,"

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"I chose to help out with Greece because I am currently learning the ancient Greek language as a part of Beginning Ancient Greek, which is a newer class at Holy Trinity," Milli Patel (12) said.

"I chose South Korea as my booth because of my friend and because I really enjoy the music and culture," Payton Vinarub (11) said.

japan

bangladesh

"I chose Bangladesh because I am in the South Asian student association and I wanted to represent multiple South Asian student associations," Jay Patel (12) said.

south africa

"I chose Nigeria and ran it with Jake Middlebrooks. We picked this country because it has a lot of culture and we wanted to learn more about it," Austin Alley (12) said.

chose Pakistan because both of my parents are from there,"

said.

"I chose South Africa and I did so because all of my family is from South Africa so I really love that country and all of the amazing foods and sights," Matthew Newmarch (11) said.

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EVERY MOMENT HAS ALLOWED OUR TEAMS TO KEEP ACHIEVING EVERY SECOND & SETTING RECORDS EACH TIME, & WE CONTINUE TO GROW WITH EACH POINT IN time

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THE BOYS AND GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS PLACED 5TH AND 7TH AT THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

This season, the Varsity Cross Country team concentrated on competing at Regionals and the State Championship. The girls team captain, Sophia Weiner (12), set goals for the team to compete at states.

“I personally wanted to get to state because it was my senior year and I know how hard all of my teammates worked and I wanted to get to the championship for them as well. My team wanted to go because we’ve been working hard for years and we wanted a chance to perform even better than we had the year before,” Weiner said.

In order to achieve this, the team competed at different meets throughout the season. One of which was when the team traveled to North Carolina for the Great American Invitational. Skyler Jensen (11) achieved a personal

record for the season competing here.

“At the Great American the team did well overall. I ran a season best of 16:47, along with many other season and personal bests from our team” Jensen said.

Aniyah Francis (11), with the rest of the team, was able to achieve success at States.

“I did very well in the States. The course was challenging but I ended up running my PR of 20:19. Both teams did amazing at states," Francis said.

Overall at States, the boy's team placed 5th out of 32 teams and girl's team placed 7th out of 32 teams.

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THE TEAM WENT TO DIFFERENT STATES OVER THE SUMMER TO PREPARE FOR THE SEASON

The Cross Country teams traveled to North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee for other trails and activities. On the trip, the team rafted, ran on multiple trails, and jumped in waterfalls. This trip was meant for team bonding and to improve the team's running through experiencing the different terrain and weather conditions.

OLIVIA DURGIN (11)

"Our rafting trip was really fun because the water was freezing and everyone just targeted each other to pull people in. I thought it was especially fun because Coach Bailey was in my raft"

ZACK GUNDERSON (11)

“The longest trail I ran was the Virginia Creeper Trail where I ran 14 miles on it one morning. The Virginia Creeper Trail was my favorite run due to the scenic area and the low incline"

VALENTINA VELARDE (11)

"Usually after runs, there was a creek to sit in for our legs or a pretty cool area. Trashcan Falls is a team favorite waterfall, it's so pretty and so nice to jump off of after you run.

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"MY FAVORITE FLAVOR IS LEMON LIME" GAVIN HIBNER (10).

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"MY FAVORITE FLAVOR OF LIQUID IV IS STRAWBERRY," SADIE VELARDE (8)

"MY FAVORITE FLAVOR IS FRUIT PUNCH" AIDEN SILIKA (11)

1. in the zone, Donovan Boesch (11) looks at the trail ahead. Boesch prepares physically by fueling himself to perform his best. “The day before a run I drink over a gallon of water with lemon and salt and eat lots of carbohydrates. The day of a run, I drink Gatorade or Body Armor and eat some eggs and fruit,” Boesch said.

2. at the finish, Janely Tavarez-Cintron (11) takes her final steps to the finish line. Tavarez-Cintron uses her track experience to help the last 200 meters. “As I finish a race, all I can think about is my desire to finish, and therefore my need to push harder,” Tavarez-Cintron said.

3. in the front, Skyler Jensen (11) runs near the front of the race. Jensen has been running Cross Country since eighth grade and is the boys team captain. “Once it comes to race time, it's my job to make sure the team isn't messing around and is focused on running the best race they can,” Jensen said.

Donovan Boesch (11), Aiden Darlington (7), Tedd Du (7), Zack Gunderson (11), Gavin Hibner (10), Sawyer Jacobs (11), Skyler Jensen (11), Sebastian Mandese (7), Trip McHenry (11), Kaden Nazareno (9), Liam Roche (8), Cormac Schutte (8), Aiden Silika (11), Brady Spratt (8), Evan Spreitzer (10), Augustine Stehley (12), Finn Werder (11), Brian Quino-Pedro (11), Henry Edwards (7), Olivia Durgin (11), Aniyah Francis (11), Frances Hale (9), Evie Hsieh (9), Grace Mooney (10), Caleigh Schmoll (8), Elizabeth Stewart (8), Janely Tavarez-Cintron (11), Sadie Velarde (8), Valentina Velarde (11), Gabby Weiner (9), Sophia Weiner (12), Coach Bailey

RUNNERS SHARE WHAT THEY ENJOY ABOUT CROSS COUNTRY

"I enjoy cross country because of my team. I also enjoy the feeling after a good run," G. Weiner said.

"I enjoy cross country because of my teammates. Never leaving my homie's side,” Stehley said.

"I love cross country because it's truly a mental sport and each race and workouts lets me push myself beyond what I might think my limits are. Cross country is also such a family that you can't help but have fun and love it," S. Weiner said.

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graphic by Izzy Henderson photo by DSP photo by Isabelle Clark photo courtesy of Gabby Weiner photo by Isabelle Clark SOPHIA WEINER (12) AUGUSTINE STEHLEY (12) SKYLER JENSEN (11) JANELY TAVAREZ-CINTRON (11) DONOVAN BOESCH (11) GABBY WEINER (9)
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THE VARSITY GOLF TEAMS SETS GOALS FOR PRACTICE WITH HAVING YOUNGER TEAMS

Both the Varsity boys and girls teams lost the majority of their starting Seniors last year and had increase practices to get back up to standard they had set the previous year. Senior Cash Luck (12) has good expectations for the season.

“I am most excited about the players we have on our team this year. We have five players who have all shot great scores and give our team the opportunity to shoot very low and competitive scores,” Luck said.

The girls team placed fourth in districts. From the boys team Landon Dawson (11) and Andy Zhang (11) advanced from districts to Regionals with a low score of 76 on 18 holes. Zhang later advanced onto States and ranked 69th out of a 100.

"I enjoyed playing in States, all the players are excellent, and I liked the feeling of playing against the best players in Florida. The best thing is I saw was Tiger Woods, that's my first time seeing my idol," Zhang said.

With the new JV boys and girls teams, coached by Steve Henderson and Joey Heise, players are able to develop their skills at a younger age. With a total of 14 players, students are able to improve their skills before competing at a Highschool level. Gabriel Glover (9) is currently a player on the JV team.

“I am glad that we have a JV team because I am able to practice without having to worry about playing against highschoolers that score low,” Glover said.

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puttin it down, Andy Zhang (11) uses his Taylormade putter to putt towards the hole. Zhang is new to the Boys Varsity team and has become one of the prominent players. “My favorite brand is Taylormade. And I love my three wood. It helped me a lot when my driver was bad," Zhang said.

VARSITY BOYS GOLF

Bradley Braid (8), Nathan Combs (9), Landon Dawson (11), Marco Dawson (9), Cash Luck (12), Jake McLaren (12), Cole McNab (12), Rohan Prasanna (12), Andy Zhang (11), Coach Ron Benfield

VARSITY GIRLS GOLF

Katrina Blanco (12), Natalie Doig (11), Mia Glover (12), Hannah Harrington (9), Brooke Hess (9), Katie van Hooven (8), Jamie van Hooven (11), Victoria Nelson (11), Audrey Ponton (11), Brooke Ramnath (12), Coach Ben Rotgers

1. drivin the green, Mia Glover (12) swings for her first hit of the match. Glover has spent five years on the team not only developing her skills but building friendships. “I am most excited to play my last season with some of my longest friends on the team,” Glover said.

2 tee it up, Jake McLaren (12) uses his driver to hit towards the hole. McLarens favorite club is his Titleist TSR2 driver and he has been playing for two years. “I’m most excited for districts this season because we get to play new courses and face new opponents,” McLaren said.

photo by Kripa Patel

3 pop it up, Landon Dawson (11) chips toward the hole out of the sand bunker. Dawson placed individually in districts to advance to regionals. “I enjoyed getting to play against different opponents at regionals,” Dawson said.

photo courtesy of Landon Dawson

4 on the green, Victoria Nelson (11) prepares to hit a shot. Throughout the season, Nelson was able to decrease her scores through playing eighteen and nine hole golf. “I definitely enjoyed the season and the chance to be a contributor in games and even be a medalist for a couple of rounds,” Nelson said.

5. as she aims, Katrina Blanco (12) hits and points as she hits toward a par three (the flag pole). After four years on the team, Blanco is excited to have a chance to play top four in districts. “ I love my pink Callaways because I can always see them and I love pink,” Blanco said.

photo by Kripa Patel

6. chip it up, Cash Luck (12) hits it out of the bunker towards the green. Luck has been on the team since he was in seventh grade and is looking forward to having a great season. “I am most excited about the players w have on our team this year. We have five players who have all shot great scores and give our team the opportunity to shoot very low and competitive scores,” Luck said.

photo by Kripa Patel

7. hole in putt, Rohan Prasanna (12) uses his putter to putt towards the hole. Prasanna has been on the team for six years and has stayed undefeated throughout the season just like last year. “My favorite team to play is MCC because I’ve played with their players before and they keep the round light, making it fun to play with them,” Prasanna said.

Cole Chanda (12), Gabriel Glover (9), Damien Henderson (9), Cooper Hensley (9), Connor Purvis (7), Max Rhodes (7), Tyler Seidel (8), Coach Steve Henderson

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JV BOYS & GIRLS TALK ABOUT THEIR FAVORITE PRE-GAME OR POST-GAME SNACK

“I like McDonalds. I get salty fries, 10 piece mc nugget and a Dr Pepper.”

“My favorite pregame and during-game drink is orange Gatorade. I don't have a favorite pregame snack.”

“Before and after games, I like eating sandwiches.”

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ROHAN PRASANNA (12) KATRINA BLANCO (12) CASH LUCK (12) LANDON DAWSON (11) photo by Kripa Patel photos by DSP JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS GOLF MAX RHODES (7) RACHEL DLUGASCH (8) JULIET NIGARA (8) VICTORIA NELSON (11) 4.

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SWIMMERS SHARE THEIR PERSONAL BEST TIMES AND FAVORITE EVENT

NOAH BAILEY (11)

"I've swum a lot of 200 freestyle events, but I've moved into the 100 free because my skills have improved," Bailey said.

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"The 100 free is usually my favorite event to swim during the meets," Shanta said.

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COLE MAROT (11)

"The 50 free and the 100 free are my favorite events to swim,” Marot said. photo by Isabelle Clark

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endurance,” Coris said.

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TO REMEMBER

LANDON CANGIANO (8) IS RECOGNIZED AS ATHLETE OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER

"I AM PRETTY HAPPY ABOUT RECEIVING THE ATHLETE OF THE MONTH AWARD. I WORKED REALLY HARD, SO I DEFINITELY FEEL THAT I AM HAPPY ABOUT IT"

LANDON CANGIANO (8)

1. above the water, Yueun Ahn (12) swims backstroke after a week of drag. Ahn likes "Drag Week" practice for the team bonding experience. "It is supposed to be a funny and entertaining tradition within the team," Ahn said.

photo by Adrianna Shanta

2. takes a breath, Adrianna Shanta (12) swims freestyle down her lane after a "Drag Week" practice. Shanta likes Drag Week because it helps her teammates and her to build endurance before meets. "The swimmers wear oversized t-shirts or shorts to help build endurance," Shanta said.

photo by Isabelle Clark

3. in mid-stroke, Raiden Flores (9) swims breast stroke after a week of drag practices. Flores enjoys the challenge and excitement of this activity. "My experience with Drag Week was fun because it challenges you with clothes on," Flores said.

photo by Isabelle Clark

VARSITY SWIM

Pictured: Yueun Ahn (12), Jacob Allison (10), Ava Allison (7), Anna Bailey (8), Noah Bailey (11), Aedan Calderone (7), Landon Cangiano (8), Jude Collins (7), Keaton Coris (8), McKenna Coris (10), Coach Tiffany DeAngelis, Brayden Doolittle (11), Raiden Flores (9), Violet Flores (10), Amelia Froehlich (9), Ethan Froehlich (11), Ava Hernandez (10), Grady Houston (10), Quinn Kramer (8), Allison LaGrone (12), Cole Marot (11), Dominick Mormile (10), Matthew Newmarch (11), James Nguyen (11), Angelica Norris (8), Ethan Nunes (9), Atharv Patil (8), Gabriella Rabinowitz (8), Reese Rocho (9), Coen Schmidtetter (7), Kayden Shah (12), Adrianna Shanta (12), Giovanni Shanta (10), Kendall Strand (12), Amya Taylor (7), Anika Vaishnav (11), Coach Jeremy Wada, Sally Wilsey (10), Paige Wolff (8) Not Pictured: Natalie Doig (11), Colton Kanjian (10), Luke LaGrone (12), Seth Monteleon (9)

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After a long season of hard work and dedication, Natalie Doig (11) broke two school records, the 100 butterfly and the 200 freestyle. The 100 butterfly record was a personal goal of Doig for this season, since it has not been broken since 2006 by former Holy Trinity student, Katie Hamilton. Katie Hamilton's previous time was 57.07 seconds, and Doig beat that time with 56.70 seconds. “It was a goal of mine to get it this season and I'm very happy that I got to accomplish it,” Doig said.

Doig spends most of her time after school and during the weekends swimming. From Holy Trinity practices to one-on-one practices in Vero Beach, these practices

have helped her to become a better swimmer. “I practice for 12-15 hours a week during the school year,” Doig said. Since she practices frequently, this training has helped her to reach her goals, help her team, and break two school records. “I got a lot of PRs and had some big-time drops this season which I was really happy with,” Doig said.

Another personal goal for Doig was to break her own record for the 200 freestyle, which she successfully did. “For the 200 freestyle, I broke my own record which was previously a 1:54.45, and I went to a 1:51.90,” Doig said.

photo by Allison LaGrone

hands in the air, the Varsity Swim Team performs their team cheer before the meet. "My favorite team tradition before every meet is when we all huddle together and yell our cheer," Anna Bailey (8) said.

"I SWIM BUTTERFLY BECAUSE IT'S THE MOST FUN STROKE, AND I GET TO USE MY WHOLE BODY TO SWIM" KAYDEN SHAH (12)

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VIOLET FLORES (10) NATALIE DOIG (11) KAYDEN SHAH (12) photo by Isabelle Clark photo by Adrianna Shanta photo by Adrianna Shanta TWO VARSITY SWIMMERS PERFORM BUTTERFLY AT EVERY MEET

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THE VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM HAS BUILT A TEAM WITH BOTH PHYSICALITY AND TEAM SPIRIT

The football program, with the help of Coach Hurlie Brown, has worked to build a team that is both strong and cohesive. Over the summer and school year, both JV and Varsity players built stamina and strength for games, along with the bonds between all players.

In order to achieve this stamina for games, both teams ran at the end of practice everyday. Tristen Hurlbut (12) has found that the constant conditioning has helped the team stay ready for the long games.

“It has made it to where we are more in shape and have less chances of cramping because our bodies are more used to the environment we are putting it through,” Hurlbut said.

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THE VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS SHOW THEIR SUPPORT FOR THE JV PLAYERS BY ATTENDING JV

Head Coach Hurlie Brown began his second year as head coach by adding a JV team to the football program. Brown’s goal for this year was to get Varsity players to attend JV football games as a support for the JV players. “These young kids look up to Brogan, Jaeden, Julien, Merrick, and all the older guys. There’s something special about your big brothers watching and cheering for you. It makes you want to play harder. It’s a family,” Brown said.

The team's goals for this year is what has created the drive to continue the conditioning after practices. “The goal is to win districts and go to states,” Jessie Perez (12) said.

The team started game day traditions to build bonds between all of the players.

Specifically, Coach Brown has added a team prayer prior to every game to help the players come together. While the players, on their own, have come up with ways to spend time together outside of school and practice.

“The team goes out to eat with each other and we go to each other's houses to play games. It has built personal bonds with the groups and close relationships,” Jaylen Ballard (12) said.

The connections that the teams have made with each other have benefited the team moving through the season.

"The camaraderie has become the cornerstone of our success during games. There's nothing better than running around and playing with your boys. I accomplished having one last fun season because of the better bondage between our team," Gabe Sullivan (12) said. photo by Katie Leonard

"WE TRY TO SPEND AS MUCH TIME TOGETHER AS POSSIBLE OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL, WHICH MAKES US CLOSER"

JAVON KAMEKA (12)

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DUKE BUTLER #15 (9) “They really help with the offense a lot, and they are really supportive. They are like the runners." EVAN SPREITZER #10 (10) “I better understand the formations, the plays, and they make it more fun to play because they’re watching." DREW ZABINSKI #0 (9) "They have told me what I did right or wrong and I can learn from them when they do something well." photos by DSP GAMES

Jaylen Ballard (12), Griffin Brunger (11), Duke Butler (9), Forrest Butler (11), Merrick Campbell (11), Wyatt Chanda (12), Oliver Esmailzadeh (9), Xavier Faison (8), Beau Fleis (11), Kriston Gibson (10), Aiden Holtkamp (10), Tristen Hurlbut (12), Parker Jacobs (9), Kayden Jaquez (9), Dylan Jensen (11), Jaden Kameka (11), Javon Kameka (12), Grant Lacey (9), Zavian Laguerre (10), Jaeden McMillan (10), Brogan McNab (10), Thomas Mills (9), Alberto (Javi) Montalvo (8), Jessie Perez (12), Nicholas Rahmes (9), Nathan Reeve (8), Jayden Ruddock (11), Brian Smith (9), Myles Smith (11), Evan Spreitzer (10), Gabe Sullivan (12), Marcus Trout (11), Justin Walters (10), Julien Warden (12), AJ Williams (11), Josiah Wilson (8), Andrew Zabinski (9)

1. get it back, Linebacker Beau Fleis (11) defends the opposing team from getting the ball down field. Fleis has played football since sixth grade and has played mostly defense. "As a linebacker, you get to be in control of the defense and call out the strength of the defense," Fleis said.

photo by Sophia Balda

2. on the move, Wide receiver Jaeden McMillan (10) works to dodge defenders to advance the ball down the field. McMillan has multiple roles on this team and plays both wide receiver and running back. “My favorite position to play is wide receiver because I like running the ball,” McMillan said.

photo by Allison LaGrone

3. locked on target, Linebacker Wyatt Chanda (12) warms up before the game. Chanda has played football for two years. "We all talk to each other now, where it used to be a lot of guys would just be in their own groups. But now we are like an entire brotherhood," Chanda said.

photo by DSP

4. after the catch, Slot receiver Dylan Jensen (11) turns to run the ball for a first down. Jensen plays both offense and defense during the games. "Being able to play both sides allows me to do everything you would want to do instead of being set on one thing all the time," Jensen said.

photo by Isabelle Clark

JV FOOTBALL

"THE VARSITY PLAYERS GET REALLY EXCITED WHEN WE DO SOMETHING COOL, ITS ONE OF MY FAVORITE PARTS OF PLAYING WHILE THEY ARE THERE" NATHAN REEVE (8)

Owen Allison (9), Hayden Argo (8), Sawyer Bond (9), Layne Boyce (8), Duke Butler (9), Aiden Darlington (7), Oliver Esmailzadeh (9), Xavier Faison (8), Kriston Gibson (10), Rylan Gibson (7), Taha Itani (11), Ziyad Itani (8), Parker Jacobs (9), Kayden Jaquez (9), Jaden Kameka (11),

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THE VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM SHARES THEIR FAVORITE PARTS OF PLAYING THEIR POSITION

"I love playing center, and the very first thing that comes to mind when talking about my position is knowing the play starts whenever I snap the ball to the quarterback."

"My favorite part about being the quarterback is helping people get better and leading the offense and directing them in the right way.”

"My favorite part about playing football is the relationship between all the players and coaches; it feels like a family.”

MARCUS TROUT #23 (11)

"My favorite part about being a kicker is being able to be involved with the football team while also being connected to soccer.”

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Grant Lacey (9), Donovan Layne (7), Jake McManus (7), Thomas Mills (9), Alberto (Javi) Montalvo (8), Edgar Morel (7), Jace Morton (7), Jude Ormsby (10), Nicholas Rahmes (9), Nathan Reeve (8), Greyson Roman (7), Brian Smith (9), Evan Spreitzer (10), Justin Walters (10), Roan Wright (9), Andrew Zabinski (9), Victor Zeller (7) photo by DSP photo by DSP DYLAN JENSEN (11) WYATT CHANDA (12) JAEDEN MCMILLAN (10)
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BEAU FLEIS (11) MERRICK CAMPBELL #72 (11) photo by Savannah Schultz BROGAN MCNAB #5 (10) photo by Isabelle Clark JULIEN WARDEN #6 (12) photo by Allison LaGrone photo by Sophia Balda
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CHEERLEADERS TALK ABOUT WHAT IS IT WAS LIKE TO MAKE ALL AMERICAN

"We had to learn a dance, a cheer, and be very sharp and spirited when we were trying out for all American. I was a little nervous but also excited."

"All American has provided many opportunities for me to improve my skills and confidence as a cheerleader when performing."

"The All American program helped to make me a better flyer because it taught me how to trust my bases, be super tight and show off more through my facial expressions when performing."

JV CHEER

VARSITY CHEER

1. eyes on crowd, Co-Captain Sage LaGala (11) dances at the Homecoming Pep Rally. LaGala has been on Varsity for four years but has been cheering since she was five years old and is currently the Co-Captain. "The rest of the team has helped me step out of my comfort zone and be loud during cheers,” LaGala said.

photo by Caroline McDermott

2. on the sideline, Melanie Maze (11), shows spirit on the sidelines. Maze has been cheering at Holy Trinity for five years, and is one of the bases for the main stunt group.” My favorite thing to do is stunts because it is a group effort. Stunning also always surprises me to see my strength,” Maze said. photo by Isabelle Clark

3. on the sideline, Ayla Collins (10) performs at the Americana themed game against John Carroll. Collins has been on the team since 8th grade and has been dancing for 14 years. “My dance experience has helped me improve as a cheerleader because it has helped me pick up choreography fast and has made me a better performer,” Collins said. photo by Kate Hughes

3. in the bleachers, Chloe Luca (10) performs at the boys basketball game. Luca has been cheering for two years. "I tried out for cheer because I love dance and I have danced since I was three years old,” Luca said.

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SOPHIA SYMEONIDES (12) photo photo by Katie Leonard photo by Isabelle Clark photo by Caroline Mcdermott GIANA WEBB (10) JERSIE RAMOS (9) ROXIE EDMONDSON (10) Addie Barlow (8), Siena Colucciello (8), Hannah Harrington (9), Brooke Hess (9), Alana Jackameit (8), June Lepper (9), Brylee Martin (9), Paige Mullen (9), Kaylyn Murray (9), Maddy Reeve (8), Tori Smith (9), Amelia Totre (9), Aniya Bolds (9) SAGE LAGALA (11) MELANIE MAZE (11)
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SENIORS CHEERLEADERS HAVE BEEN CHEERING AT HOLY TRINITY FOR DIFFERENT NUMBERS OF YEARS

"THE SENIORS HAVE HELPED ME WITH LEARNING DANCES AND CHEERS. THEY HAVE ALSO HELPED ME REMEMBER WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO WEAR TO PRACTICES AND GAMES" MADELYN HASSEY (11)

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At the start of the season Kendall Johnson (12) and Sage LaGala (11) were appointed as Captain and Co-Captain. “I’m so grateful to have gotten this opportunity to be an asset to the team and I love being the captain of the cheer team because I get to lead the team and help out Coach Stacey Zabinski whenever I can, whether it’s with dance routines, cheers, and the culture on the team,” Johnson said.

“I love being co-captain and it’s a lot of work. I always enjoy leadership roles because it helps me learn to become a better teammate and leader. This is an important role as we do a lot of the planning and choreography,” LaGala said.

Their impact was not merely felt in their skill but in their leadership. "In just a year, we've gotten really good at stunting, and all the new girls that started this year have improved so much,” Johnson said. This guidance

and encouragement empowered newcomers to push their limits and excel. Their leadership extended beyond just their roles as captains. This support significantly impacted newer members Ashlee Mullen (11), Madelyn Hassey (11), Chloe Luca (10), and Jersie Ramos (9) Hassey was able to draw from her past cheer and dance experience, and found solace in the team's collective effort to improve. “The rest of the team has helped me improve as they have helped me learn dances and cheers when I didn’t really know what I was doing,” Hassey said.

With the help of head Coach Stacey Zabinski, Johnson and LaGala introduced new skills and stunts into routines.

“The team and the captains have been very helpful in developing my skills by allowing me to try new stunts that I've never done before and push ourselves to do new dance routines for every game,” A. Mullen said.

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JV CHEER IMPROVES THEIR SKILLS AND BONDS MORE AS A TEAM THAN EVER THROUGHOUT THIS SEASON “As a team we communicate outside of practice and we make sure to make time for each other. We have had sleepovers and pool parties as a team," Maddy Reeve (8) said.

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photos HANNAH HARRINGTON (9) JUNE LEPPER (9) JUNE LEPPER (9), TORI SMITH (9), ALANA JACKAMEIT (8), MADDY REEVE (8) MELANIE MAZE (11), KENDALL JOHNSON (12), ROXIE EDMONDSON (10) THE VARSITY CHEER TEAM IMPROVED THEIR SKILLS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF NEW VARSITY CAPTAINS
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THE VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM CREATED OPPORTUNITIES BY SETTING GOALS

With five new players on the girls Varsity Volleyball team, strong leadership from upperclassmen players has set the standard for a year with high expectations for success.

Captains Maya Collins (12) and Isabelle Clark (11) helped establish team goals for the year, reclaiming the district title at the top of that list. “Our team goal to win districts helped keep me motivated by knowing the disappointment that comes with losing and letting down my team,” Clark said.

Early season matchups against district teams, MCC, Cocoa Beach, Westshore, and Edgewood, helped the team prepare for district games later in the season. With an undefeated district record, and multiple games against top ranked teams in the state, helped the girls prepare for the district tournament. “Playing hard teams

throughout the season really helped us get better as a team and hit our peak right when districts was starting. It really helped us all learn to see the game better and play at a faster speed,” Collins said.

A semifinal sweep against Westshore led the team back to the district final against Edgewood for the third year in a row.

"PLAYING EDGEWOOD IN THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON HELPED US PREPARE FOR THE DISTRICT FINAL BECAUSE WE KNEW WHAT WE WERE WALKING INTO"

REBECCA SMITH (11)

The girls won the district championship, winning 3-0 against Edgewood. "It was a good win becuase we accomplished our biggest goal of the season," Marley Kellar (12) said.

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PLAYERS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE TEAM BONDING ACTIVITY THIS SEASON

The Varsity Girls Volleyball team prioritized team bonding to help build strong connections on the court. Three new players joined the starting lineup, and feeling comfortable together on the court was a key factor to the team’s success. "Spending time together off the court makes us feel more comfortable and trust each other on the court," Natalie Ruberte (10) said.

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ISABELLE CLARK (11) “Team dinners every Friday after practice." NATALIE RUBERTE (10) “Going to top golf before one of our tournaments." ROXANNA ELY (10) “My favorite team bonding was going to top golf before the Orlando tournament." GRACIN BORBOROGLU (9) “My favorite team bonding was going to top golf." photo by Kate Hughes photo by Kate Hughes photo by Kate Hughes photo by Jersie Ramos photo by Kripa Patel
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WANTED TO LEAD AMBUSH AND SUPPORT THE VOLLEYBALL TEAM THIS SEASON. I HOPE THAT IS CARRIES ON AND WE CONTINUE TO HAVE SCHOOL SPIRIT"

COLE CHANDA (12)

1. hands up high, Julie Watt (9) prepares to set the ball. Watt took on the responsibility of running a 5-1 offense this year, playing six rotations as a freshman. "I love playing on the court with the older girls becuase they are very experienced and talented," Watt said.

photo by Kate Hughes

2. in the air, Nicole Oswell (10) reaches to hit the ball. Oswell started playing volleyball in fifth grade after being influenced by her friends. "My favorite memory is warming up with Brianna before games," Oswell said.

photo by Allison Lagrone

3. arms in swing, Audrey Herbert (10) attacks the ball. Herbert has been on the varsity team for two years. "The best part of the season was Tampa camp because the people made it fun and the food was good," Herbert said.

photo by Allison Lagrone

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"THE WAY WE SUPPORT ONE ANOTHER THROUGHOUT THE SEASON MAKES THIS TEAM SO SPECIAL" EFFIE EMIGH (11)

SENIORS SHARE ADVICE FOR THE UNDERCLASSMEN PLAYERS

"Always be there for each other. Have fun and enjoy the little moments you get to spend together."

"Don't take it too seriously. Enjoy the process of it all and try hard."

"The team will go through ups and downs but as long as you stick together and have each other's back you can accomplish great things."

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Gracin Borboroglu (9), Isabelle Clark (11), Maya Collins (12), Roxanna Ely (10), Effie Emigh (11), Audrey Herbert (10), Marley Kellar (12), Nicole Oswell (10), Natalie Ruberte (10), Rebecca Smith (11), Brianna Wakefield (12), Julie Watt (9), Coach Pete Klownowski photo by Allison Lagrone photo by Kripa Patel photo Allison Lagrone photo by Savannah Schultz MARLEY KELLAR (12) BRIANNA WAKEFIELD (12) AUDREY HERBERT (10) NICOLE OSWELL (10) JULIE WATT (9) MAYA COLLINS (12)
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THE VOLLEYBALL TEAM SHARED THEIR FAVORITE SNACKS FOR BEFORE AND AFTER GAMES

"My favorite snack is Chick-fil-A because we got it after one game.”

"My favorite snack before a game is a Clif Bar.”

"My favorite snack is Kind protein bars.”

"My favorite snack is Cheez-Its.”

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To make memories this season, Junior High Volleyball worked to create strong relationships between players.

“Before every game, Coach Taylor Wilson puts on some hype music and it gets me all hyped up and gets me in a good mood for the game,” Stella Dawson (7) said.

Not only do the players raise their spirits with music but they also have made memories from team bonding activities.

“One meaningful team bonding memory that I have experienced with my team is the escape room we did. It was really fun to solve mysteries with my volleyball team,” Donna Coluccio (7) said.

Coach Wilson also has encouraged the girls to maintain volleyball traditions during games to enforce the girls’ relationships on and off the court.

“My favorite tradition is our cheers, such as our handshakes, and us cheering each other on! On the court I get to play with the people I love and off the court we are always a team and best friends,” Ava Buescher (7) said.

THE JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL TEAM FOCUSED ON TEAM BONDING ACTIVITIES

1. tips and tricks, Emma Borboroglu (7) tips the ball over the net. E. Borboroglu's sister has encouraged her to play volleyball. “My older sister has taught me to be confident and brave when I am on the court,” E. Borboroglu said.

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2. celebrates the win, Taylor Yochim (9) shows her passion after winning a point. Yochim participates in many of the team cheers, her favorite being the ACE cheer. "For our ACE cheer, after we serve and someone gets an ace, we circle up, shout 'AH ACE WHOOO' and clap," Yochim said. photo by Brooke Hess

3. as she serves, Samantha Smith (7) serves the ball over the net. Smith has been playing competitive volleyball since third grade. “I've learned to try really hard no matter what even when you feel like you want to quit, and that if you work hard, it pays off,” S. Smith said.

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“MY FAVORITE PART OF PLAYING VOLLEYBALL IS THE FRIENDSHIPS YOU MAKE WITH YOUR TEAM AND HOW CLOSE YOU GET WITH EVERY PLAYER”

BROOKE ELLINGSON (9)

Sydney Arnold (10), Brooke

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JASALYNN MAUCK (7) photo by Savannah Schultz DONNA COLUCCIO (7) photo by Reha Patel SOFIA NEVAREZ SOTO (7) photo by Maegan Mercado ISLA DAVIS (8) photo by Rowan Colling photo by DSP EMMA BORBOROGLU (7) SAMANTHA SMITH (7) photo by Tom Kelce Emma Borboroglu (7), Ava Buescher (7), Lilliana Carter (8), Donna Coluccio (7), Isla Davis (8), Stella Dawson (7), Nikhita Kumar (8), Jasalynn Mauck (7), Sofia Nevarez Soto (7), Mariana Rois-Ojeda (7), Lily Shoff (8), Samantha Smith (7), Anna Stazzone (8), Scarlett Thurmond (7), Coach Taylor Wilson Ellingson (9), Jojo Demers (9), Chloe Houston (9), Reena Kahlon (8), Macy Lebron (9), Natasha Lee (9), Peyton Lewandowski (9), Ella Morton (9), Naya Shah (8), Adriana Hall (11), Jolie Iten (9), Kilee Whyte (9), Taylor Yochim (9), Coach Pete Klownowski Not Pictured: Coach Gabrielle Mommers TAYLOR YOCHIM (9)
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THE TALLEST ON THE TEAM" kilee whyte (9)

"I LOVE SERVE RECEIVE" sydney arnold (10)

As a long-standing Holy Trinity Volleyball tradition, Big Sister-Little Sister was revived on the Varsity and Junior Varsity Volleyball teams in 2022, and continued in the 2023-2024 season. Every JV little sister is paired with a Varsity big sister, bringing gifts for each other each to celebrate each game.

This Volleyball season, two pairs of sisters have taken on the court, Becca Smith (11) and Gracin Borboroglu (9) playing Varsity and Samantha Smith (7) and Emma Borboroglu (7) playing JV.

“I’ve always enjoyed watching Gracin play volleyball and it makes me want to work even harder. We don't play on the same court but I’ll always be her biggest fan on and off the court,” E. Borboroglu said.

“I LOVE DOING BIG SISTER AND LITTLE SISTER WITH THE VARSITY GIRLS!”

PEYTON LEWANDOWSKI (9)

“IT'S ALWAYS SO SPECIAL TO HAVE A RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR BIG SISTER BECAUSE YOU GET TO CHEER THEM ON AND GET CLOSER WITH THEM”

ELLA MORTON (9)

“I NEVER CHEER” adriana hall (11)

"I'VE NEVER MISSED A PRACTICE" jojo demers (9)

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BROOKE ELLINGSON (9) photo by Julie Watt THE JV VOLLEYBALL TEAM PARTICIPATED IN THE BIG-SISTER LITTLE-SISTER TRADITION photo by Becca Smith THE JV TEAM ORGANIZED A 'WHITE LIES' THEMED PRACTICE ELLA MORTON (9)

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THE VARSITY SOCCER TEAM HAVE A STRONG TEAM LEADING WITH THE JOY OF THE SPORT

The Varsity Boys Soccer team won the regional final championship against Oxbridge Academy with a score of 5-1, advancing to final four at states. The boys have a record of 9-3-6 this season.

With the team losing four of their seniors, they had to work to get back to the level they were at the past year. Captains Aidan Bovelsky (12), Keegan Harrison (11), and Jake Wells (11) have kept the team going this year.

"I LIKED BEING ONE OF THE VARSITY CAPTAINS BECAUSE IT WAS A GOOD LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY"

“I would say we had trouble scoring goals at the start but we have gotten a lot better as the season goes on,” Harrison said.

The three captains keeping the team together helps the team have a better bond. The team has a team dinner before almost every game at one of the player's houses.

“We go to someone's house to eat and hang around and play pool or things like that,” Nathan Combs (9) said.

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photo by Kripa Patel ANDREW HALE (12) JOHN PAUL ALZATE (12) AIDAN BOVELSKY (12) "AS A SENIOR, I LIKE TO PUSH THE YOUNGER KIDS TO WORK HARDER AND BE BETTER IN THE FUTURE WHEN THE SENIORS ARE GONE" ANDREW TURNER (12) ANDREW TURNER (12) GRANT SHOULTZ (12)
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John Alzate (12), Aidan Bovelsky (12), Nathan Combs (9), Brody DelBoccio (11), Parker Duran (11), Cooper Euziere (10), Cathan Gillin (10), Andrew Hale (12), Keegan Harrison (11), Aiden Holtkamp (10), Jude Lindbaek (10), Duncan MacKenzie (10), Brogan McNab (10), Vikram Sabapathy (11) , Brayden Seitz (12), Aayan Shah (11), Grant Shoultz (12), Evan Spreitzer (10), Luke Thomas (10), Marcus Trout (11), Andrew Turner (12), Jake Wells (11), Finn Werder (11)

1. eyes on ball, Jake Wells (11) focuses to win control over the ball. Wells has been playing soccer at Holy Trinity since seventh grade and in club since he was four years old, and he plays mostly right wing in a forward position. “The biggest challenge we faced this year was the start of the season. We had our worst start ever, and going through our season, we had the worst record so we knew we had to lock in for the playoffs,” Wells said. photo by Kripa Patel

2. as he kicks, Finn Werder (11) kicks the soccer ball away from the goal. Werder has played soccer at Holy Trinity for two years, and plays as the goalie. "I like being goalie for soccer because many of my friends play on the team, practice and games are incredibly competitive, so it is a lot of fun to be with them," Werder said. photo by Kripa Patel

3. down the field, Marcus Trout (11) tries to keep the ball in possession. He plays striker, and this is his first year on varsity for Holy Trinity. “My favorite memory from this season was going to Jake Wells house before games for a team dinner,” Trout said. photo by Mia Glover

4. as he dribbles, Aiden Holtkamp (10) chases the ball. Holtcamp has been playing soccer for five years and at Holy Trinity since 8th grade, and he plays attack or defense midfield. “My favorite memory was celebrating in front of Westshore student section every time we scored,” Holtkamp said. photo by Kripa Patel

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UNDERCLASSMEN PLAYERS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE MEMORIES

"My favorite memory from this year is winning the district final for the 5th year in a row," Euziere said.

"My favorite memory was my scoring against Cocoa Beach making it tied during the first game of the season," Combs said.

"My favorite memory was the team dinners," Gillin said.

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photo by Isabelle Clark photo Kripa Patel photo by Kripa Patel CATHAN GILLIN (10) NATHAN COMBS (9) COOPER EUZIERE (10)
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THE VARSITY SOCCER TEAM ADVANCED TO THE STATE SEMIFINALS FOURfinal
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photo by Kripa Patel JAKE WELLS (11) FINN WERDER (11) MARCUS TROUT (11) AIDEN HOLTKAMP (10) BOYS VARSITY SOCCER TEAM KEEGAN HARRISON (11) & AIDAN BOVELSKY (12)

THE VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER TEAM HAS PERSEVERED THROUGH CHALLENGES THIS SEASON

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The Varsity Girls Soccer team competed for the District championship. The players worked to set new goals in order to finish the season strong.

“Our goals for the season were to advance through District and into regionals and just do our best despite injuries and setbacks,” Ava Knight (11) said.

The team has early morning practices which has helped them to prepare for games and become stronger players.

“I think the team works better because everyone feels comfortable and like a second family to each other. Waking up and being at practice at 6 am really helped the team bond and also grew our relationship as a good team,” Ella Shannon (10) said.

Even though the team worked together, they still face challenges of early injuries in the season. With some of the players being injured, the girls had to adapt to the new positions and step up to these new changes.

“We lost a few key players and after our first game it was clear we needed to change something and our new formation has been really successful,” Knight said.

"WE HAVE PLAYED MANY GAMES WITHOUT SOME OUR STARTERS AND STILL BEEN COMPETITIVE MOST EVERY GAME! EVERYONE HAS HAD TO STEP AT VARIOUS POINTS AND DONE A GREAT JOB" COACH TAYLOR PITTS

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Throughout the season, the Varsity Girls Soccer team made memories from team dinners and games. These memories strengthened the bond between the players throughout the season.

CATHERINE MCCARTHY (11)

"My favorite team memory was the team

GREER REYNOLDS (11)

“My favorite memory was playing on the same team with my sister this year."

EVIE FLICKINGER (10)

"My favorite memory was the bus ride to Jacksonville, when we got locked out of the bus bathroom and frantically had to figure out how to open it."

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dinner in the coaches office before the Central game." photo by Kripa Patel photo by Kripa Patel photo by Sophia Balda GIRLS SOCCER TEAM REFLECTS ON THEIR FAVORITE MEMORIES OF THE SEASON photo by Kripa Patel

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THE VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER TEAM CREATES A PRAYER CIRCLE FOR GAMES

"I STARTED THE PRAYER CIRCLE BECAUSE I HAD A FRIEND WHO DID THIS WITH HER TEAM. I FIGURED IF SHE CAN DO IT AT HER SCHOOL THEN IT SHOULD BE SOMETHING OUR TEAM AT HOLY TRINITY DOES AS WELL" CHARNA BLACK (12)

1. ready to kick, Kaileigh Smith (12) sets up to kick the ball. Smith has been playing soccer since she was four and now plays as defender and winger. “My favorite thing about being a captain is not having to grab all of the equipment at the beginning of practice,” Smith said.

2. drive to success, Lani Watt (12) shoots the ball. Watt’s position is center back and has been playing soccer since she was four years old. “I enjoy being a captain because I am able to help lead a team, which is definitely out of my comfort zone, in the sport that I have always loved to play,” Watt said.

3. on the field, Charna Black (12) takes her opportunity to pass. Black’s position is midfield and has been playing soccer for 13 years. “My favorite part about being a captain is being a leader for the younger girls and organizing team bonding activities,” Black said.

VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER

Juliana Balda (10), Charna Black (12), Cailyn Easton (10), Adelin Eggers (8), Brooke Ellingson (9), Evie Flickinger (10), Ava Knight (11), Virginia Lacey (10), Catherine McCarthy (11), Avery Parchinski (9), Julianna Pedicini (10), Maddy Pickett (10), Greer Reynolds (11), Finley Reynolds (9), Annika Schumacher (10), Ella Shannon (10), Kaileigh Smith (12), Valentina Velarde (11), Alyssa Villmow (10), Annabel Walter (10), Lani Watt (12)

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PLAYERS TALK ABOUT THEIR SUPERSTITIONS THAT THEY HAVE BEFORE GAMES

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photos by Kripa Patel photo by Teagan Winn photo by DSP “My superstition is wearing the same prewrap color of the game that I scored in," Easton said. photo by Sophia Balda "Since the beginning of the season I have worn the same pink pre-wrap color," Pedicini said. photo by Kripa Patel “One superstition is putting my right sock on first then left when getting ready," Walter said. photo by Sophia Balda ANNABEL WALTER (10) JULIANNA PEDICINI (10) CHARNA BLACK (12) LANI WATT (12) KAILEIGH SMITH (12) CAILYN EASTON (10)
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THE JV BOYS SOCCER TEAM PROGRESSED THROUGH THE SEASON SUCCESSFULLY

The Junior Varsity Boys soccer team had a challenging and successful season this year, with a record of three wins and one loss.

“The team did pretty good this season, had some wins and losses but ended up pretty good,” Bo Bagwell (9) said.

In addition to these wins, the team was also able to grow in friendship. Since the boys were able to have friendships and trust one

another, they were also able to complete their season successfully.

“I think we did a good job working as a team and had lots of boys who were close friends and worked great together,” Bagwell said.

The consistant bonding allows for the players to build strong friendships and have teamwork. This allowed the team to succeed and progress forward. Ben Silsbee (9), is a

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“I'm proud of what my teammates and I accomplished this season and I am looking forward to next year,” Silsbee said.

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mid-field player, this was his first year playing on the boys JV team. photo by Mia Glover LUKE DAIGLER (8) “I’ve been playing soccer for 9 years now." CHARLOTTE LACEY (8) “I’ve been playing for about 10 years." ETHAN CHESSER (8) "I have been playing soccer for 10 years." photos by Kripa Patel
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THE JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER TEAM SHARES HOW LONG THEY HAVE PLAYED SOCCER Players on the Junior High Soccer Team have all played soccer for different amounts of time, both on their individual club teams and now for Holy Trinity soccer.

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JV

"MY FAVORITE PART ABOUT BEING ON THE TEAM IS BEING WITH ALL OF THE PLAYERS HAVING FUN AND WINNING GAMES" CHRISTOPHER COMBS (8)

Bagwell (9), Kush Barochia (9), Matthew Carwile (8), Ethan Chesser (8), Christopher Combs (8), Luke Daigler (8), Brahden Ehrhardt (7), Thomas Greene (8), Nathan Katz (9), Jesus Martinez (9), Paul McCallan (10), William McLaughlin (8), Camryn McRoy (10), Greyson Roman (7), Sebastian Nevarez Soto (8), James Nguyen (11), Dhruv Patel (8), Douglas Price (10), Brian Quino (11), Jayden Ruddock (11), Luke Schwinn (9), Cody Seitz (9), Grayden Smith (9), Roan Wright (9). Coach: Thiago Pires. Not Pictured: Christopher Combs (8), James Nguyen (11), Dhruv Patel (8), Brain Quino (11), Jayden Ruddock (11)

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"USUALLY ME AND JULIA, BOTH TEAM CAPTAINS, START OFF TEAM CHEERS AND EVERYONE FINISHES THEM" CARSON HOPPER (8)

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1. on the dribble, Sadie Velarde (8) runs the ball down the field. Velarde has been playing soccer for four years. “My favorite thing about soccer is when you start playing with a team that you connect with and you start playing with more flow,” Velarde said.

2. as she looks, Frances Hale (9) gets ready to take a throw in. Hale plays outside wing position. “I like that I can play defense and a little bit of offense at the same time,” Hale said.

3. after the battle, Zooey Flickinger (8) works hard to win the ball. Flickinger mainly plays full back but also center. “I got into soccer because when I was little, I always went and watched my sister's games. I knew that I wanted to be as cool as her one day and play soccer, too,” Flickinger said.

Julie Watt (9), Teagan Winn (9). Coach: Courtney Carter. Not Pictured: Julia Nevin (9), Janely Tavarez-Cintron (11)

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Bo Gracin Borboroglu (9), Sadie Chaney (9), Zooey Flickinger (8), Frances Hale (9), Carson Hopper (8), Charlotte Lacey (8), Julia Nevin (9), Jenna Robertson (8), Camila Svejcar (7), Janely Tavarez-Cintron (11), Amya Taylor (7), Sadie Velarde (8), photos by Sophia Balda photo by DSP photo by DSP ZOOEY FLICKINGER (8) FRANCES HALE (9) SADIE VELARDE (8) LUKE SCHWINN #72 (9) "I like to go to Wawa and get a panini," Schwinn said. photo by Violet Flores KUSH BAROCHIA #5 (9) "My favorite snack before games is Chickfil-A,” Barochia said. photo by Anna Phillips PAUL MCCALLAN #10 (10) "My favorite snack to eat before games are goldfish," McCallan said. photo by Gabriella Weiner CODY SEITZ #6 (9) "I like to get a sub from, Wawa before games," Seitz said. photo by Kripa Patel JV TALKS ABOUT PREGAME SNACKS
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WYATT CHANDA AND ELIJAH REYNOLDS BREAK RECORDS THIS SEASON

as he shoots, Wyatt Chanda (12) shoots for the basket. Chanda celebrates his sixth year on the basketball team by scoring 22 rebounds, breaking the record for most rebounds made in a single game. “I am still shocked I did that, it has been my goal to lead the team in rebounding and to break this record for 4 years and to have finally achieved this means the world to me,” Chanda said.

arms reached up, Elijah Reynolds (12) tosses the ball into the net. One of only twelve in the history Holy Trinity Basketball program to reach 1,000 career points. “This accomplishment means a lot because it shows how much I work on my game, it fits my journey by showing how I'm progressing each year in my scoring ability,” Reynolds said.

1. ball in hand, Derrick Flowers (9) shoots a basket. This is point guard, Flowers's first year in Holy Trinity’s basketball program."United we ball, divided we fall,” Flowers said. photo by Allison LaGrone

2. in the air, Jaeden McMillan (10) takes the ball to the hoop. McMillan at 6’1 is a guard on the team. “My favorite memory was winning the game against Rockledge when I scored the buzzer beater,” McMillan said. photo by Kripa Patel

3. makes a stride, Martay Barnes (9) dodges defenders. This is 6’2 point guard Barnes, first year on the Varsity Basketball team. “Our team’s strength this season is our ability to play together as a unit,” Barnes said. photo by Kripa Patel

4. on the move, Team Captain Cole Chanda (12) dribbles to the basket. Chanda has been playing basketball at Holy Trinity since the seventh grade. “When you meet adversity, do not fall short, but push through," Chanda said. photo by Kripa Patel

5. nothing but net, Wyatt Chanda (12) shoots a basket. This is 6’0 center Chanda’s sixth year with the Holy Trinity basketball program. “My favorite memory was upsetting Rockledge off a buzzer beater by Jaeden,” Chanda said photo by Kripa Patel

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Martay Barnes (9), Cole Chanda (12), Wyatt Chanda (12), Cooper Cohen (12), Derrick Flowers (9), Cayden Gaskins (7), Javon Kameka (12), Jaeden McMillan (10), Elijah Reynolds (12), Shaun Vernon (11), Julien Warden (12), Coach James Clark, Coach Steve Henderson, Coach Antonio Johnson, Coach Nino Lyons

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JAEDEN MCMILLAN (10) MARTAY BARNES (9) DERRICK FLOWERS (9) SENIORS photo by Kate Hughes photo by Kripa Patel ELIJAH REYNOLDS (12) WYATT CHANDA (12) photo by DSP COLE CHANDA (12)
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THE ACHEIVEMENTS OF THE VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM IN THE 23-24 SEASON

The varsity basketball team concluded its season with a multitude of individual and team accomplishments. The team boasted an impressive 21-7 record, maintaining an undefeated streak in Brevard County. "It was hard because coming into the season, we had targets on our back. Our biggest rival is MCC, and we beat them by 40," Reynolds said.

Under the guidance of captains Cole Chanda (12), Elijah Reynolds (12), and Head Coach Steve Henderson, who has been coaching at Holy Trinity for 19 years, the team won their sixth consecutive district championship. "It was my fourth District Championship win. We focused on our flaws for that game and focused on our defensive plays. It was a great game," C. Chanda said.

The team advanced to the State semifinals following a nail-biting 63-60 victory over Santa Fe Catholic in the regional finals. "We had played

Windermere Prep before, so going in we know what our game plan was and what we needed to do," Wyatt Chanda (12) said.

The season also saw Head Coach Steve Henderson honored as the FACA District 12 3A Coach of the Year. "It is not something I am striving towards but it is nice to be recognized by my fellow coaches, as other coaches in the county vote on this," Henderson said.

Adding to the team's achievements , freshman Martay Barnes (9) was named the FACA District 12 3A Player of the Year." I always push and never look down on my goals and keep pushing even after accomplishing them.," Barnes said

These achievements encapsulate a season of success, laying a foundation for the future of the Holy Trinity Basketball Program.

BEYOND bounds

The Boys Varsity Basketball team recognizes the significance of maintaining strong relationships with each other and working towards this goal by creating their own team rituals and traditions.

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PLAYERS PARTICIPATE IN RITUALS AND TRADITIONS "I go to Chipotle before every game. " "I like playing boss man dlow before games." “ I like listening to music with the boys before the game in the locker room .” "I take naps before the games in the Chapel." COOPER COHEN (12) JULIEN WARDEN (12) SHAUN VERNON (11) photo by Kripa Patel photo by Kripa Patel photo by Allison LaGrone JAVON KAMEKA (12) photo by Kripa Patel ELIJAH REYNOLDS (12), COLE CHANDA (12)

THE VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM OVERCOMES LOW NUMBERS AND BUILDS A STRONG TEAM BOND

The Varsity Girls’ Basketball team rebuilt their team this season. With having only a nine man roster, the girls found a way to be bonded on and off the court to help their play.

"Since we have spent so much time together as a team, we have grown closer than we have been in past years," Izzy Henderson (11) said.

The team spent a lot of their time on the road this

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season. At the tournaments, they traveled to they competed against some of the top teams in the state.

The girls had a team meal before every home game this season. They gathered a few hours before the game to hang out and prepare for the night.

"Each of us rotate turns to bring food and it is a way to come together and bond as a team before we have to go on to play our games together," Alinah Sarratt (12) said.

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photo by Katie Leonard "ALTHOUGH WE CAME SHORT I FEEL AS THOUGH EVERYONE PLAYED TO THEIR FULL POTENTIAL" JADALYNN MOREL (11) ALINAH SARRATT (12) SCORES 1000 CAREER POINTS IN DISTRICT SEMIFINAL GAME Senior Alinah Sarratt becomes one of only three women in this history of the Holy Trinity Basketball program to reach 1,000 career points. "I’m so happy that I finally hit such a big milestone in my basketball career and excited I got to share it with all of my teammates this year,” Sarratt said. photos by Kripa Patel

1. in the air, Izzy Henderson (11) takes a shot mid-air over her defender. Henderson has been playing on the varsity team since eighth grade. "My favorite games were the Cocoa and Palm Bay game because we showed how strong of a team we were and the intensity of the game was fun to play in," said Henderson. photo by Isabelle Clark

2 on the edge, Alinah Sarratt (12) gets ready to shoot a three-point shot. Sarratt has been playing Varsity since seventh grade. “My favorite game to play in was probably the senior night game because a lot of friends and family came to watch our team play,” Sarratt said. photo by Kripa Patel

3. as she avoids, Allison LaGrone (12) plays offense. This is LaGrone’s fifth year playing on the Varsity team. "I love going to Wingstop and sharing wings with my teammates," said LaGrone. photo by Kripa Patel

4. as she shoots, Savannah Schultz (11) shoots a jumpshot on her defender. Schultz has been playing on Varsity since ninth grade. “My favorite game was versus Cocoa because of the environment in the gym,” said Schultz. photo by Isabelle Clark

5. down the lane, Jadalynn Morel (11) takes her defender towards the basket. This is Morel’s third year on the Varsity team. “My favorite team bond is riding buses back from games and eating at Wingstop,” Morel said.

photo by Kripa Patel

GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL

Olivia Durgin (11), Samantha Fraser (9), Kylie Green (8), Izzy Henderson (11), Evelyn Hsieh (9), Allison LaGrone (12), Jadalynn Morel (11), Audrey Ponton (11), Alinah Sarratt (12), Savannah Schultz (11), Coach Will Gibson, Coach Chris Bryant, Coach Eric Norris

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THE TEAM'S VIRAL TIKTOK ACCOUNT HAS RECIEVED A LOT OF VIEWS AND ATTENTION

VARSITY PLAYERS TALK ABOUT THEIR FAVORITE TEAM SHOE

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Each year the varsity team decides on a matching team shoe, that almost the entire team wears. In past years the team has selected a shoe from the Nike website, however this year they decided to create a customized shoe.

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"It looked like a video game controller that you could fidget with," Fraser said. photo courtesy of Samantha Fraser "I like making TikToks because it is good team bonding,” Green said. photo courtesy of Izzy Henderson "I got a princess mirror case with a bright pink handle,” Ponton said. photo courtesy of Temu SAMANTHA FRASER (9) KYLIE GREEN (8)
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MEMBERS OF THE GIRLS JV BASKETBALL TEAM SHARE HOW THEY HAVE FOUND SUCCESS THROUGHOUT THE SEASON

The Junior Varsity girls basketball team has found success through a young team. With an undefeated season, the girls dynamic played a major role. “I think it's in our chemistry that makes us successful and the best part about having a young team is having a lot of classes together,” Elena Neel (8) said.

This years team consist of mostly junior high athletes along one sophomore and two freshman. “I think we are using our young age and we all know each other really well because we are in the same grade,” Emie Peter (8) said.

As the team continues to progress through high school, they look forward to continuing to play together. “The best part about being on a young team is that we can grow and develop together,” Samantha Fraser (9) said.

THE JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM GOES UNDEFEATED TO WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP

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The Junior High girls basketball team had an undefeated season and went on to win the Junior High Championship against Viera Charter School. The team practiced early in the morning to prepare for the winning season. “My favorite part about this season was the team and the early morning practice because I felt we all got along very well and our team worked very hard,” Ava Gabriel (7) said.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL Gianna Barnes (7), Ava Buescher (7), Isla Davis (8), Stella Dawson (7), Ava Gabriel (7), Cecilia Hsieh (6), Jasalynn Mauck (7), Elena Neel (8), Lillian Nufer (7), Nathalie Ponton (7), Brooklynn Stevens (7), Coach Roger Hsieh, Coach Damien Quinn Piper Ashley (10), Laali Franco (8), Samantha Fraser (9), Ava Gabriel (7), Evelyn Hsieh (9), Jasalynn Mauck (7), Elena Neel (8), Emie Peter (8), Elizabeth Stewart (8), Coach Chris Bryant, Coach William Gibson, Coach Roger Hsieh photo by Allison LaGrone photo by DSP

1. locked on target, Jasalynn Mauck (7) goes for a lay-up. Mauck played both Junior High and Junior Varsity basketball this season. "My favorite memory this season is the time before the home games in the classroom," Mauck said.

2. at the line, Elizabeth Stewart (8) shoots the ball. Stewart is now playing her second year on Junior Varsity. "My favorite moment through the season is before our games when we all hang out and play games with each other," Stewart said.

3. look to pass, Laali Franco (8) goes to pass the ball for 2-points. Franco has been playing Junior Varsity since 7th grade. "My favorite memory is from when me, Piper, and Elena locked Sam outside the PE classroom in the rain. She danced like a ballerina and twirled in the wind. We laughed," Franco said.

photos by Allison LaGrone

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JV BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYERS SHARE WHAT IT MEANS FOR THEM TO PLAY BASKETBALL

(9), Skyler Jensen (11), Dylan Jensen (11), Thomas Mills (9), Ethan Nunes (9), Myles Smith (11), Coach Nino Lyons

(8), Maxwell Werder (8), Coach Mark Spencer

1. MYLES SMITH (11)

"Basketball is relaxing to me because it's allows me to block out all the stress life causes. Just because when I'm out there it's just me and my teammates," Smith said.

photo by Kripa Patel

2. DAMIEN HENDERSON (9)

"Playing basketball makes me feel creative and different. I feel like you can shape your own play which makes me feel different," Henderson said. photo by Kripa Patel

3. CAYDEN GASKINS (7)

"My favorite part about basketball is having fun playing with my teammates," Gaskins said.

photo by Jersie Ramos

4. KAMAR FIELDER (9)

"My favorite part of basketball is the competition and working hard to get better because that is what makes it fun," Fielder said.

photo by Kripa Patel

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THE JUNIOR HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM IMPROVES THEIR SKILLS THROUGHOUT THE SEASON

Despite the slow starting season, the junior high boys basketball team worked to finish 7-5 winning the last five regular season games. After, a three game losing streak the team began to turn the season around. “We started playing way better and doing drills way better. We needed to listen more because we weren’t listening to our coaches,” Francesco Miotti (7) said.

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photos by Allison LaGrone photo by DSP LAALI FRANCO (8) NATHAN REEVE (8) EDGAR MOREL (7) ELIZABETH STEWART (8) DAMIEN HENDERSON (9) KAMAR FIELDER (9) MYLES SMITH (11) CAYDEN GASKINS (7) Ricky Brown (9), Merrick Campbell (11), Nathan Combs (9), Ryan Dierking (10), Oliver Esmailzadeh (9), Kamar Fielder (9), Cayden Gaskins (7), Kriston Gibson (10), Damien Henderson photo by DSP
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Nicholas Collis (7), Christopher Combs (8), Bode Gibson (7), Nicholas Golden (8), Abe Hernandez (7), Elliott Isenman (8), Easton Jehs (7), Jake McManus (7), Francesco Miotti (7), Wyatt Mize (7), Javi Montalvo (8), Edgar Morel (7), Nathan Reeve (8), Eli Rheaume

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VARSITY BOYS LACROSSE PLAYERS SHARE THE POSITION THAT THEY PLAY ON THE FIELD

DAWSON (11)

"I play Face-off, I play this position because I don't have to run much,”

FINN WERDER (11)

"I play midfield and attack and my favorite part about the position is moving the ball and finding open players to help them score,”

NATHAN COMBS (9)

"I play offensive midfield and I like playing both offense and defense,”

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Bo Bagwell (9), Cooper Cohen (12), Justin Cole (12), Christopher Combs (8), Nathan Combs (9), Landon Dawson (11), Ryan Day (11), Damien Henderson (9), Michael Howkins (12), Sawyer Jacobs (11), Dylan Jensen (11), Ben Kindem (11), Cole McNab (12), Chris Moore (11), Jake Neel (10), Nick Rahmes (9), Nathan Reeve (8), Garrett Schroeck (9), Gio Shanta (10), Andrew Turner (12), Justin Walters (10), Julien Warden (12), Colton Weisbrod (9), Finn Werder (11), Max Werder (8), Roan Wright (9), Drew Zabinski (9), Head Coach Eric Marr, Coach Greg Cole, Coach Kyle Turner, Coach Sam Long

1. striking the opponent, Cole McNab (12) defends an attacker on the opposing team. McNab talks about enjoying his new responsibilities as a senior. “We are a very young team this year and we seniors have been there to help them build their skills and their confidence,” McNab said.

photo by Mia Glover

2. stick in hand, Andrew Turner (12) takes the ball down field to pass to his defender. Turner is most looking forward to playing Viera this season. “It is a county rivalry and we don’t want to lose that game,” Turner said.

photo Isabelle Clark

3. on the run, Julien Warden (12) runs the ball down the field to goal. Warden has been playing lacrosse since the seventh grade. “I play midfield and my favorite part about the position is that I get to play offense and defense,” Warden said.

photo by Mia Glover

4. as he shoots, Michael Howkins (12) takes a shot on the goal. Howkins enjoys being a captain and helping with the younger kids on JV. “I try and talk them through what’s happening if I’m not on the field and try and let them know mistakes are always going to happen,” Howkins said.

photo by Isabelle Clark

5. making a pass, Cooper Cohen (12) passes the ball to his teammates to make a shot. This is Cohen’s third year playing varsity lacrosse. “I like playing defensive middie because I get to run and hit people and play a little offense sometimes.” Cohen said.

photo by Mia Glover

JV BOYS LACROSSE

Franco Alonzo (10), Domenic Alonzo (7), Hayden Argo (8), Bo Bagwell (9), Amir Bazelais (8), Ethan Chesser (8), Jude Collins (7), Christopher Combs (8), William Fenton (6), Omar Garip-Narvaez (8), Bode Gibson (7), Kye Gillin (8), Thomas Greene (8), Jackson Jacobus (7), Nathan Katz (9), Grant Lacey (9), Liam McLaughlin (8), Michael McNabb (9), Jace Morton (7), Kaden Nazareno (9), Jake Neel (10), Dhruv Patel (8), Nick Rahmes (9), Ryan Ramos (6), Nathan Reeve (8), Lucas Schirripa (9), Garrett Schroeck (9), Cody Seitz (9), Brian Smith (9), Brady Spratt (8), Joe Wallace (9), Justin Walters (10), Colton Weisbrod (9), Max Werder (8), Coach Sam Long

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THE VARSITY BOYS LACROSSE TEAM REBUILDS THE PROGRAM USING SENIOR LEADERSHIP

After losing eleven seniors on the varsity team, the younger players have to step up and become new team leaders. The team has six seniors this year.

“Just teaching them what they got to do so they can fill in the seniors spots next year,” Andrew Turner (12) said.

Justin Cole (12) is the goalie and has been playing at HT for seven years. He is a captain and is a big part of keeping the team together and making sure everyone feels comfortable on the team.

“I’ve been playing goalie for 10 years, 6 on varsity. My favorite part of being a senior on the team is leading the team in prayer after the game. I love trying to bring people to the Christian faith and I am happy I've been given the experience to do so. I also like how everything goes through the goalie. From save to clear,” Cole said.

The seniors make a goal every season to motivate the younger players to become better and represent the team like they do. Through team bonding and helping at practice the boys make sure the younger players are ready for when the seniors leave.

""PLAYING WITH SENIORS AS A YOUNGER PLAYER HELPED ME DEVELOP A GAME AWARENESS AND LACROSSE IQ FROM WATCHING MORE DEVELOPED PLAYERS PLAY AND PLAYING WITH THEM. IT ALSO HELPED ME DEVELOP MORE CREATIVENESS AS A PLAYER THROUGH WATCHING THEM."

FINN WERDER (11)

The Junior Varsity boys talk about what position they play and why they like it.

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The Varsity Girls Lacrosse team has started this season with lots of changes. The team has welcomed their 11th new coach in the last six years. New head coach Megan Sullivan has played and coached at the collegiate level.

“With our new coach this season feels completely different than past seasons, she has already completely changed this program and I am grateful for what she has done for the team,” Katrina Blanco (12)

Sullivan has brought many new aspects to the team.

“It’s nice to have a fresh start. I won’t forget my previous coaches, but I’m very thankful to have coach Meagan. She’s made the season so memorable and I can’t wait to spend the rest of the season with her,” Roxie Edmondson (10) said.

These new aspects have come with team traditions similar to teams that play at the collegiate level.

“One of our traditions is before games we have a bucket that we have to throw balls in, we have to make 5 in which means we win the game,” Alexa Grillo (11) said.

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THE JV GIRLS LACROSSE TEAM HAS WELCOMED A LARGER AMOUNT PLAYERS TO THE TEAM AND IS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THEIR SEASON

Borboroglu (7), Emma Buchwald (9), Ava Buescher (7), Adelyn Burch (7), Sadie Chaney (9), Emily Day (8), Rachel Dlugasch (8), Sophia Flammio (8), Laali Franco (8),

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“We have this really loud and annoying purge siren that we walk out to. Coach Megan has really pushed us to build our confidence up before we play, so walking out to the purge is a way for us to look cool and feel cool before we go out to win,” Shelby Reeve (12) said.

Sullivan’s continuous impact on the team has led to a closer and more bonded team.

“After getting a new coach this year, the team has completely changed for the better. Coach Megan has been a great addition to our team and help our team bond and grow stronger,” Mia Glover (12) said.

"THE NEW CHANGES THIS SEASON HAVE MADE OUR TEAM GROW STRONGER TOGETHER AND HAVE MADE US DETERMINED TO BE THE BEST WE’VE EVER BEEN" IZZY HENDERSON (11)

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A second tradition that the team has become well known for is their walk out from the locker room. Emma Ava Gabriel (7), Hannah Harrington (9), Carson Hopper (8), Macy Lebron (9), Marina Lebron (7), Natasha Lee (9), June Lepper (9), Peyton Lewandowski (9), Caia Marot (9), Brylee Martin (9), Elena Neel (8), Lillian Nufer (7), Emie Peter (8), Avery Pinder (7), Jersie Ramos (9), Hilary Schumacher (8), Gabby Stevens (9), Alyson Suarez (9), Sally Wilsey (10), Teagan Winn (9), Logan Zabinski (7), Coach Damien Quinn “My favorite memory is when I ran all the way to the opposing teams 35 yard line," goalie Emily Day (8) said. “I really like the girls on the team, we have a bigger team than last year, so its much more easier to play and just more fun," midfielder Carson Hopper (8) said.
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1. get the clear, Maegan Mercado (12) runs to get open. Mercado has played lacrosse since 9th grade. “My favorite memory from this year so far is doing the goals poster that we have hung up in the locker room with fire defense,” Mercado said.

photo by Max Werder

2. run the ball, Katrina Blanco (12) clears the ball down the field. Blanco is one of the three captains for this year. “My favorite thing about this season is how much closer we are as a team, doing team dinners, and the team bonding,” Blanco said.

photo by Sophia Balda

3. raised up high, Mia Glover (12) lifts her stick to throw the ball. Glover has played lacrosse for two years. “Something I am most excited for is playing with my friends and having a stronger bond with the team,” Glover said.

photo by Kripa Patel

4. on the move, Shelby Reeve (12) runs to score a goal. Reeve has played varsity lacrosse for six years and is the first girls lacrosse player to start every game since 7th grade. “My favorite part about playing lacrosse for Holy Trinity is the memories and ongoing friendships I have made over the years,” Reeve said.

photo by Kripa Patel

5. to the sideline, Kaileigh Smith (12) sprints off the field. Smith has come back for her second year of lacrosse, since playing in 9th grade.”My favorite thing about the season so far is meeting all the younger girls and being able to meet new people,” Smith said.

photo by Kripa Patel

6. stick in hand, Victoria Nelson (11) reaches to catch the ball. Nelson has played for the varsity team for five years. “I like how lacrosse is not only very physical but it's also a strategic thing, you have to be strategic with your shooting and everything,” Nelson said.

photo by Sophia Balda

7. race it forward, Rori Betten (11) sprints ahead of the other team. Betten has been on the team for three years. “My favorite memory from this season is playing Monopoly Go as a whole team, it brings us together in a way separate from lacrosse,” Betten said.

Piper Ashley (10), Juliana Balda (10), Rori Betten (11), Katrina Blanco (12), Ava Connors (10), Faith Cowell (10), Roxie Edmondson (10), Samantha Fraser (9),

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THE VARSITY GIRLS LACROSSE TEAM SHARES THEIR FAVORITE GIFTS FROM THEIR TEAM SISTER

JULIANA BALDA (10) & IZZY HENDERSON (11)

"My favorite gift that I received from my big sister was Reese's and an energy drink," Balda said.

EDMONDSON (10) & KATRINA BLANCO (12)

"My favorite gift was when she got me a yodeling pickle, a Big Papa Pickle and a green frog stuffed animal," Edmondson said.

SMITH (9) & FAITH COWELL (10)

"My favorite gift that I've gotten from my little sister was a big Cheez-It box and Powerade,” Cowell said.

Smith (12), Tori Smith (9), Coach Megan Sullivan

ASHLEY (10) & ALEXA GRILLO (11)

"My favorite gift I’ve gotten was a plush cow,” Ashley said.

photos by Shelby Reeve

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ROXIE TORI PIPER VARSITY GIRLS LACROSSE Mia Glover (12), Phoebe Golden (8), Alexa Grillo (11), Izzy Henderson (11), Chloe Luca (10), Maegan Mercado (12), Victoria Nelson (11), Julia Nufer (9), Sally Oliver (9), Shelby Reeve (12), Kaileigh RORI BETTEN (11) VICTORIA NELSON (11) MIA GLOVER (12) SHELBY REEVE (12) KAILEIGH SMITH (12) KATRINA BLANCO (12) MAEGAN MERCADO (12)
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PLAYERS SHARE THEIR SOURCES OF MOTIVATION THROUGHOUT THE SEASON

"What motivates me is the thought of what can I do if something doesn't work out so I make sure I do my best," Monteleon said.

"What motivates me is knowing that I can get better every day," Lepper said.

"My motivation is knowing that I'm getting better every practice because the skills I learn go into the game,” Steele said.

"Working hard and improving on my abilities is my motivation,"

1. prepare to play, Braedon Kite (10) prepares to swing. Kite has been playing baseball since he was six years old. "I'm good at hitting the ball and I'm a hard worker," Kite said. photo by Kripa Patel

2. as he swings, Ethan Nunes (9) swings at the ball. Nunes has been playing baseball at HT since 8th grade. “My motivation for playing is my love for the game,” Nunes said. photo by Katie Leonard

3. ready to pitch, Devon Jackameit (11) pitches on the mound. Jackameit has been playing for HT since 7th grade. “This year I threw the first no-hitter in Holy Trinity history and I expect to break the wins record as a team this season,” Jackameit said. photo by Kripa Patel

4. bat in hand, Kayden Jaquez (9) swings at the ball. This is Jacquez’s first year on the Holy Trinity team and his seventh year playing baseball. “I can hit the ball consistently and very reliably on defense by making most plays and this helps the team because I score runs and don't let up runs. I'm a playmaker,” Jacquez said. photo by Katie Leonard

5 on the run, Dominick Mormile (10) makes it to the base. This is Mormile’s fourth season on the Holy Trinity team and his 13th year playing baseball. "My personal strengths would be my defense, baseball IQ, and hitting capabilities," Mormile said. photo by Kripa Patel

6. on the ball, Lucas Kapatoes (9) prepares to pitch. Kapatoes has been playing baseball for twelve years now. "I'm strong in outfield which helps keep the team to stop runs," Kapatoes said. photo by Katie Leonard

7. step and throw, Jacob Allison (10) gets ready to throw. Allison has played baseball since he was six years old and he has been playing on the Holy Trinity since seventh grade. “I can play infield and outfield which helps the team have a stronger defense,” Allison said. photo by Kripa Patel

8. down the field, Chase Robertson (10) slides to base. Robertson has been playing baseball for nine years and this is his third year on the Holy Trinity baseball team. "I am second on the team for base percentage and my goal is to get better," said Robertson. photo by Katie Leonard

9. practice makes perfect, Brody DelBoccio (11) runs to the base. Delboccio has been playing baseball for over 10 years. “My personal strengths are that I am supposedly a great defender, last year I was the only person on the team without a single defensive error,” Delboccio said. photo by Kripa Patel

10. ball in glove, Roman Carlson (11) catches the ball. Carlson has been playing baseball for fourteen years. “ My personal strengths on the field are throwing out runners as catcher, I also play a solid shortstop, and hit the ball hard,” Carlson said. photo by Kripa Patel

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VARSITY PLAYERS REFLECT ON THE STRENGTHS AND GOALS OF THIS SEASON

The Varsity Baseball team kicked off the season with a strong start, securing a hard-earned win against Cocoa Beach. “The Cocoa beach game was electric, the place was packed with fans and our players played extremely well to earn the victory, our team was focused and poised, they play great to earn the win. Canon Hopper threw a great game against Cocoa Beach,” Coach Tom Kelce said.

Senior Canon Hopper (12) takes the role as the team’s main pitcher for the season. “I am the only senior so I'm the leader this year. A personal strength is that I am our main pitcher for this season,” Hopper said.

Brody DelBoccio (11) began the season with his first ever Cycle. “A Cycle is where you hit a single, double, triple, and a home run all in the same game. It was also the first cycle I had ever hit and the first home run I've hit this year. First of many hopefully,” DelBoccio said.

Roman Carlson (11) proves to be a point of strength this season, returning for his fifth year on the team. “The season just started, last year I had the most stolen bases but I’m hoping to surpass it this year,” Carlson said.

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KEEP ON going

Cali Perillo (12) has decided to continue her softball journey by committing to the University of Tampa, which is a D2 college.

Perillo's softball journey started back in 2012, and it was all because of her dad who inspired her. “I wanted to start playing softball because my dad, who played baseball, always had me around that atmosphere,” Perillo said.

In Perillo’s early years of childhood, it has always been her dream goal to play softball in college. “I think what really inspired me was growing up with friends who had the same goals,” Perillo said.

She hopes that her commitment to this college will help the younger athletes on the school softball team to consider playing collegiate softball. She also hopes that she has made a difference in the softball program in a way that is positive and beneficial. Specifically a difference that has not only contributed to the softball team, but one that impacts the athletics side of the school.

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photo CALI PERILLO PLANS TO CONTINUE HER SOFTBALL CAREER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA Ava Allison (7), Anai Calderin (10), Emma Clark (8), Bella Kapatoes (9), Kialei Kite (8), Kaliannah McMillan (9), Maddy McNabb (8), Grace Mooney (10), Aubrey Mooney (10), Cali Perillo (12), Nathalie Ponton (7), Jenna Robertson (8), Caleigh Schmoll (8), Delaney Schmoll (10), Bebe Stockton (11) photo by DSP

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THE VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM REFLECTS ON THEIR FAVORITE MEMORY WITH THE TEAM

The team has bonded and created memories together throughout this season. This is Ava Allison's (7) first year on the softball school team and she loves the memories this team has made together.

“I like how before the games we all do warm ups together which makes us all ready for the game,” Allison said. These memories bring the team together with the first year students and the more experienced team members.

“My favorite team memory is our rides to our games. Everyone is always so hyped and I love blasting music with everyone," Aubrey Mooney (10) said.

“Cheering on the team and watching the team play their hardest,” Jenna Robertson (8) said.

1. as she throws, Bella Kapatoes (9) has been playing softball for five years now. Kapatoes is a pitcher. " I like being a pitcher because I am always being put in the game to play," Kapatoes said

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2. ball to bat, Emma Clark (8) has been playing softball since she was seven. Clark is a catcher and plays corners. "I like my I like my positions because I like to be a catcher and I like to be able to play on defense," Clark said.

photo by Katie Leonard

3. ready to swing, Bebe Stockton (11) has been playing softball for 8 years. Stockton plays shortstop and she pitches. "I like that I'm the controller of the end field like the captain pretty much," Stockton said.

photo by Katie Leonard

4 on the base, Kialei Kite (8) has been playing softball for 5 years. Kite's position is second base and outfield. "I like second base because I'm more involved and I like outfield because of the running and catching," Kite said.

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“The game against Space Coast High when we won three to zero because it was a really hard game and fun to play,” Maddy McNabb (8) said.

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THE VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM DESCRIBES THE BAT THEY USE

"My bat is black, purple, and blue and I chose it because it's different," McMillan said.

“I like my black and purple DeMarini bat because of the pattern,” Mooney said.

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photo photo by DSP photo by Isabelle Clark photo by DSP “My bat is white with a strip of teal and I got the bat because teal is my favorite color," Calderin said
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VARSITY BOYS AND GIRLS TENNIS PLAYERS DISCUSS ASPECTS OF HOW THEY WORK AS A TEAM IN AN INDIVIDUAL SPORT

The Boys and Girls Varsity Tennis team learns to work together with joint practices and joint matches, unlike other sports. Although tennis is an individual sport, requiring skills such as dealing with self pressure, having one big team allows for the players to feel more support from one another.

“Playing on an energetic team encourages me to play my best,” Zdravko Dzhenev (8) said.

Strengthening relationships with each other means spending time off the court as well.

“I enjoy playing for the tennis team because of the time we spend together outside of practice too,” Jake Barlow (11) said.

One example of spending time together off the court is attending team dinners.

“My favorite team bonding memory is the team dinners after the matches because they allow me to interact and hang out with the rest of the team outside of practices,” Elle Canlas (10) said.

The connections that the players have with one another assist in their work ethic during matches.

“Being able to play on a team like this is an accomplishment and shows the work that I put into this sport,” Luke Rector (10) said.

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racket in motion, Aleksandriya Dzheneva (12) hits a serve. Dzheneva has been on the varsity tennis team for six years. "I love spending time with our team because even though we play an individual sport, knowing each other well outside of the court makes us feel more connected and supported during a match," Dzheneva said. photo by Jersie Ramos

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1. eyes on shot, Ryder Collins (9) jumps forward. Collins has been on the varsity team for three years. "I tell myself to be patient and to wait for the right opportunity," Collins said.

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2. bounces the ball, Ashlyn Borboroglu (12) stands at the baseline. Borboroglu has been on the varsity team for six years. "During my tennis matches I like to think about one point at a time and feel proud of myself at every point. Getting ahead of myself in games or thinking poorly tends to mess me up and get in my own head," Borboroglu said.

photo by Jersie Ramos

3. jumps in air, Frederic Tu (11) hits a serve. This is Tu's first year on the Holy Trinity team. "I focus on taking my match one point at a time and making sure I have a clear approach and plan before each point," Tu said.

photo by Kripa Patel

4. takes a stride, Thaila Wells (10) reaches out to hit her shot. Wells has been on the varsity team for three years. "I tell myself to just hit my shots and stay calm so I can play more loosely," Wells said.

photo by Kripa Patel

5. as he swings, Luke Rector (10) hits a forehand. Rector has been on the varsity team for four years. "I tell myself to play steady and just focus on getting off to a good start by simply getting my shots in," Rector said.

photo by Kripa Patel

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photo by Sydney Arnold "My favorite shot to hit is a serve because if you get the perfect serve, an ace, then it feels awesome," Leone said. LIAM LEONE (7) “Hitting a forehand is my favorite shot because it's the easiest for me to aim," Kapatoes said. MADYSEN KAPATOES (9)
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JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS PLAYERS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE SHOT TO HIT DURING A MATCH Yuna (8), Barlow (8), Ashlyn Borboroglu (12), Jazzy Boyd (8), Elle Canlas (10), Sara Desrochers (9), Brynn Dlugasch (7), Aleksandriya Dzheneva (12), Emery Elmore (7), Sophia Hermansen (9), Mia McCarley (7), Kate Schwinn (11), Christina Scott (8), Shelby Thurmond (10), Lucy Tiedeman (9), Audrey Tracy (6), Katie van Hooven (8), Thaila Wells (10), Arrhionna Young (9), Coach Mark Harrison photo by DSP ASHLYN BORBOROGLU (12) FREDERIC TU (11) THAILA WELLS (10) Jake Barlow (11), Ved Chary (11), Daniel Chen (6), Cayden Collier (8), Ryder Collins (9), Zdravko Dzhenev (8), Rohan Jain (11), Liam Leone (7), Javi Montalvo (8), Hunter Radcliff (7), Luke Rector (10), Frederic Tu (11), Zachary Zilch (10), Coach Mark Harrison photo by Sydney Arnold
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TWO SENIOR ATHLETES SIGN TO RUN DIVISION 1 TRACK AND FIELD IN COLLEGE

This year, Track and Field had two seniors sign to run in college. These seniors were Maya Collins (12) and Alinah Sarratt (12) Collins committed to run short sprints at The University of Notre Dame, a D1 college. Sarratt committed to run the hurdles at The University of Kansas, also a D1 college.

Both Collins and Sarratt started running in seventh grade and have been on the Varsity Track and Field team since.

Collins runs the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay.

"Being able to race multiple events allows me to focus on my individual events

while also being a part of a relay team. It really makes track feel like a team sport and that I am a part of something bigger than myself," Collins said.

Sarratt signed to run in college on November 9. "I felt so amazing and extremely blessed when I got the offer to commit. I was happy to be able to run in college after starting the sport so young," Sarratt said.

"I CHOSE KANSAS BECAUSE OF THE WELCOMING ATMOSPHERE THAT I GOT FROM BOTH THE TEAM AND COACHING STAFF"

ALINAH SARRATT (12)

UNDERCLASSMEN RUNNERS SHARE THEIR GOALS FOR THE SEASON

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ELIZABETH STEWART (8), GRACE MOONEY (10) CAILYN EASTON (10) “My biggest goal for the season is to finish in the top 12 at states." ANNABEL WALTER (10) "I want to drop my 100 meter hurdle time to a 15 and my 400 meter hurdle time to a 1:04 with the goal of making the podium at state."
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JADEYN AND GIANA WEBB SHARE HOW RUNNING ON THE SAME TEAM HAS HELPED THEM IMPROVE INDIVIDUALLY

"JADEYN MOTIVATES ME AND INSPIRES ME TO WORK HARDER. WHEN I HEAR HER CHEERING ME ON IT ALWAYS PUSHES ME TO DO WELL"

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

Ale Acero Rico (12), Adelyn Burch (7), Isabelle Clark (11), Maya Collins (12), Lily Collier (10), Carrie Ann Conwell (8), Olivia Durgin (11), Cailyn Easton (10), Brooke Ellingson (9), Aniyah Francis (11), Laali Franco (8), Frances Hale (9), Evie Hsieh (9), Kate Hughes (11), Allison LaGrone (12), Juelle Maaser (8), Kaliannah McMillan (9), Grace Mooney (10), Jadalynn Morel (11), Avery Parchinski (9), Julianna Pedicini (10), Anna Phillips (9), Alinah Sarratt (12), Caleigh Schmoll (8), Alexandra Schonken (8), Hilary Schumacher (8), Elizabeth Stewart (8), Giana Webb (10), Jadeyn Webb (11), Gabby Weiner (9), Sophia Weiner (12), Taylor Yochim (9), Shaniya Young (9)

1. for the win, Aniyah Francis (11) passes the competition and takes the lead. This is Francis' 3rd year on the team. "My favorite part of running is the feeling of greatness after," Francis said. photo by Kripa Patel

2. baton in hand, Elizabeth Stewart (8) passes the baton to Grace Mooney (10) in the 4x800 relay. Stewart is a member of both the cross country and track and field teams. "I like the 4x800 because I'm the anchor and I get to watch my teammates run their heart out and then I bring it home," Stewart said. photo by Kripa Patel

3. to the finish, Sophia Weiner (12) pushes during the last 100 of her race. Weiner has been on the team for 5 years. "My favorite part of running is the ability to block out the world and just run," Weiner said. photo by Kripa Patel

4. full focus ahead, Allison LaGrone (12) sprints toward the finish. LaGrone has been on the team for 2 years. "My favorite part about running track is getting better after each meet and trying to improve my time," LaGrone said. photo by Kripa Patel

5. as she sprints, Maya Collins (12) moves toward the finish line. Collins has been running since she was 12 years old. "My favorite part about running is being able to see progress as my times get lower as I workout and train," Collins said. photo by Kripa Patel

6. in the air, Olivia Durgin (11) jumps over the bar. Durgin hopes to clear 5 feet this year in the high jump. "My favorite part about high jump is the positivity of everyone involved. Everyone encourages each other and creates a good team atmosphere," Durgin said. photo by Rebecca Smith

STRIDE

ATHLETES SHARE HOW THEY HAVE PROGRESSED THIS SEASON

"I did Cross Country last year which has helped me get to where I am today with Track,"

"I have gotten much faster and I can run for a lot longer without getting tired," Hsieh said.

"I started out knowing nothing about the sport to throwing 21.26m (69.9 feet) in the discus," Hughes said.

"I have improved my form and technique which has helped me get PR's," Collier said.

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THE VARSITY TRACK TEAM TALKS ABOUT THEIR GOALS FOR STATES

The track to states is backed by hard work and dedication. “The number one source of confidence is hard work,” Coach Marc Bailey said. Hard work helps an athlete improve both physically and mentally. Coach Bailey has used this mentality to help get his team ready for states. This ideology has helped athletes learn the importance of not giving up despite what they may believe during a race. “I want to make it to state again this year for the 4 by 1,” Gabe Sullivan (12) said. “We are going to need to put in hard work and dedication in the gym to make it to states and place in the top five,” Jaylen Ballard (12) said.

Training is the team's backbone, characterized by rigorous routines

that go beyond physical endurance. It includes mental preparation, strategy development, and nutrition. The team’s dedication shown during early morning practices and late evening workouts is a testament to their commitment. “Getting to states and getting under 14.6 is going to take a lot of work. Every other day we do tech day where we work on hurdles and I plan on staying and getting the mechanics down and just being faster, ” Camryn McRoy (10) said.

The team has high hopes for states this year and hope to place in the top 10. "My goal for this season is to be on the podium for states. I need to go to practice and work hard everyday," Jaeden McMillan (10) said.

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VARSITY TRACK RUNNERS SHARE THEIR GOALS FOR THE SEASON

Athletes are always striving to achieve personal bests, they talk about what their goals for the season are.

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JAYLEN BALLARD (12) photos by Kripa Patel "My goal is to run an 11.3," Fielder said. "My goal is to get my 400 meter time down," D. Butler said. "My goal is to run a 12.2 100 meter," F. Butler said. "My goal is to run under ten minutes for the in the 3200 meter race," Nazareno said. KADEN NAZARENO (9) FORREST BUTLER (11) DUKE BUTLER (9) KAMAR FIELDER (9)

"I STARTED THROWING BECAUSE I WANTED TO TRY A NEW SPORT THAT WOULD HELP ME IN THE GYM AND I WANTED TO HAVE MR. BAILEY AS MY COACH" JAKE MIDDLEBROOKS (11)

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

Jaylen Ballard (12), Marty Barnes (9), Tanner Bean (11), Donovan Boesch (11), Duke Butler (9), Forrest Butler (11), Aiden Darlington (7), Ryan Dierking (10), Tedd Du (7), Beau Fleis (11), James Fleming (7), Kriston Gibson (10), Cathan Gillin (10), Zack Gunderson (11), Gavin Hibner (10), Grady Hunt (10), Maxwell Jachec (10), Jaeden McMillan (10), Parker Jacobs (9), Skyler Jensen (11), Dylan Jensen (11), Jaden Kameka (11), Trip McHenry (11), Camryn McRoy (10), Jake Middlebrooks (11), Kaden Nazareno (9), Liam Roche (8), Cormac Schutte (8), Aiden Silika (11), Evan Spreitzer (10), Gabe Sullivan (12), Luke Thomas (10), Aidan Zilch (10)

1. full focus ahead, Jaylen Ballard(12) jumps over a hurdle. Ballard runs the 110 meter hurdles and the 400 meter hurdles with a personal record of 15.22 and 59.20 seconds respectively. My goal for this season is to go sub 15 for the hurdles and run a 14.9 or 14.8," Ballard said.

2. as he sprints, Gabe Sullivan (12) races to the finish line. Sullivan runs 100 meter sprint with a personal record of 11.3 seconds. "My goal for this season is get an 11 flat for the 100 meter," Sullivan said.

3. in the sand, Jaeden McMillan (10) lands after completing the long jump. McMillian has been doing track since he was nine years old and has been on the varsity track team since 7th grade. " I started jumping because it seemed like fun," McMillian said.

4. as he jumps, Martay Barnes (11) clears the high jump. Barnes does the 200 meter 4 by 1 and the High Jump, with a PR of six feet for the High Jump. " I would like to make it to states for both of my event this year," Barnes said.

5. in the air, Camryn McRoy (10) jumps over the hurdles in the 100 meter dash. McRoy runs the 110 hurdles, 400 meter hurdles, 4 by 1 relay and 4 by 4 and despite only starting track a year ago, McRoy is one the best hurdlers on the varsity track team. " I want to say in the fourteens because I am trying to beat 14.9 seconds,"

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4 X 800 RELAY TEAM SHARES WHAT MOTIVATES THEM TO RUN LONG DISTANCE RACES

"Crossing the line and being done for the day is what motivates me to finish long races," Jensen said.

"My favorite part about running long races is that I love winning. Winning is my favorite thing I could possibly do," Gunderson said.

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photos "I think about being the best," Thomas said. photo by Kripa Patel LUKE THOMAS (10) ZACK GUNDERSON (11) SKYLER JENSEN (11) photo by DSP
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IN THE MIDST OF CREATING AN UPDATED SCHOOL WE CONTINUE TO KEEP FOCUSED ON THE PRESENT & LOOK TOWARDS THE FUTURE, WE CONTINUE TO LEARN WITH EACH POINT IN time

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THE INTRODUCTION TO MEDICINE CLASS PRACTICES INSERTING INTRAVENOUS THERAPY

The Introduction to Medicine class is a new addition to the Holy Trinity science roster.

Taught by Mrs. Leslie, the class learns the inner workings of the cardiovascular system by drawing blood and inserting intravenous therapy (IV) into a rubber practicing dummy.

The class put it into practice after learning the complexities of circulation and blood flow from the arteries to veins.

"I learned how to locate the veins and properly put in the needle," Sydney Crane (12) said.

While practicing, Mrs. Leslie advised students of the optimal and alternative IV placement.

"I learned that you can take blood, not only from the arm, but from the hand, and that it is more painful to draw from the knuckles," Janely TavarezCintron (11) said.

"IT IS FASCINATING TO LEARN ABOUT THE INTRICACIES OF WHAT GOES ON INSIDE THE MEDICAL FIELD, EVEN BASIC PROCEDURES LIKE DRAWING BLOOD”

PATEL (12)

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MUSCLE memory

SOPHIA WEINER (12) CREATED A DEVICE TO DETECT MYOFASCIAL TIGHTNESS.

“The goal is to expand on the device and system I created in year one and collect data from human participants to make associations between recorded measurements and the degree of tightness,” Weiner said.

“I have learned a lot of new skills throughout my research including 3D printing, coding, electrical and mechanical engineering, and of course biomedical engineering and biological sciences,” Weiner said.

“The hope is that the system could be used to diagnose myofascial tightness with a simple test when getting your sports physical or check-up so that major injuries can be prevented or better managed,” Weiner said.

1. the cannon countdown, Cali Wilamowski (11) lights the cannon on fire. Physics honors learned about Newton’s laws through a lab. “The most surprising thing about the lab is how quickly it clarified how equal and opposite forces don't always cancel,” said Wilamowski.

2 time to reflect, Nathan Reeve (8) measures the angles of light beams. Mr. Bowden’s physical science class learned how to find the reflection of concave and convex mirrors. “One thing that surprised me was how all of the reflections were almost identical,” Reeve said.

3. code like clockwork, Luke LaGrone (12) navigates the construction of the robot to make it fully automated. Mr. Bonanza’s Robotics class learned to incorporate AI into coding. “We hope to develop a self-driving robot that is able to detect stop signs and follow street lines on a kids traffic rug,” LaGrone said.

4. molecular mischief awaits, Sara Desrochers (9) recognized continuous versus line emission spectra for various sources of light. Dr. Roslonowski’s honors chemistry class learned about the properties of different light sources. “It was pretty cool comparing the color of the spectrum tubes with just our eyes and then using the spectroscope,” said Desrochers.

photo by Dani Desrochers

Inspired by her personal experience with injuries stemming from myofascial tightness, Sophia Weiner (12) sought a solution. However, she soon discovered the gap in research on myofascial tightness, prompting her to take matters into her own hands.

Weiner has spent the past 2 years researching a device which detects degrees of tightness to prevent injuries and better treat the condition.

TIME flies

“I really enjoyed designing the motor to make the windmill spin”

“It was interesting to change the weights to figure out how to make the windmill work better and generate the most electricity”

“The goal of the project was to make a windmill that could generate at least one volt to power LED lights”

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photo by Brooke Hess LUCAS SIMS (9) RAIDEN FLORES (9)
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CONNOR DOOLITTLE (9) photo by Sophia Weiner photo by Sophia Weiner photo by William Weiner NATHAN REEVE (8) CALI WILAMOWSKI (11) LUKE LAGRONE (12) SARA DESROCHERS (9) photo by Brooke Hess photo by Brooke Hess

TO SUM up

TEACHERS ARE FINDING NEW AND CREATIVE WAYS TO TEACH MATH

Ms. Parrish's AP Calculus AB class prepares students through practice work and notes. Jay Patel (12) uses this to help him prepare for tests and quizzes.

"To prepare for the test I'll just do practice problems and review the notes. I'll also talk to my friends if I have questions," Patel said.

Mrs. Grubka's Algebra II Honors class challenges her students and teach them skills beyond math. Michael Pedicini (8) finds the benefits in learning new methods to improve his skills.

"Mrs. Grubka's teaching style is in my opinion very helpful because she'll teach you life lessons like organization and time management to help you turn in assignment on time," Pedicini said.

Mr. Cattell's Pre-Calculus class teaches students complex math in simpler ways. Faith Cowell (10) grasps the concept through his teaching style by doing lots of worksheets and handouts.

"I love Mr. Cattell's style of teaching, he breaks things down so everyone can understand the subject. I feel like it's a challenging class but he makes it easier," Cowell said.

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in the zone, Roman Carlson (11) engages in his class. Carlson takes notes in class so he can complete his homework. "Homework is a major part of my understanding in this subject as it is my opportunity to practice the curiculum on my own" Carlson said. photo by Kripa Patel

AGAINST THE odds

MRS. CHMIELEWICZ FINDS WAYS TO TEACH TEAMWORK THROUGH MATH

This year, Mrs. Chmielewicz used a new project she recently learned about to teach her students. The goal of this project was to use resiliency and team bonding skills to solve the problems given and identify patterns.

"This helped the kids learn how to approach problems from different perspectives. When one method didn't work, they had to work with another angle," Chmielewicz said.

photos by Jersie Ramos

“I think it was more of a project for fun. We had to put the numbers in a way and put them in the cornucopia,” Ava Gabriel (7) said.

“It was new to me and I just like doing math projects besides homework. It helped me understand the topic,” Brahden Ehrhardt (7) said.

1. hard at work, Taha Itani (11) focuses on his project. Itani uses his projects and work to better understand the subject. "My homework occasionally helps me understand the topic," Itani said.

2. as she writes, Niki Stanoch (10) takes notes in her class. Stanoch prepares for tests by doing the study guide and practice problems. "I do a little of the study guide before it and hope for the best unless its a big exam then I do the complete study guide," Stanoch said.

3. marker in hand, Savannah McGrew (12) follows along on her whiteboard. McGrew learns statistics in different ways and learns the importance of math. "Mr. Bonanza's unique teaching style explores all facts of life and allows us to stay focused," McGrew said.

photo by Kripa Patel

4. with eyes up, Natalie Morris (11) listens to the lesson and takes notes. Morris takes AP Calculus AB and uses notes to comprehend the topic. " I prepare for my tests by reviewing my homeworks and practicing extra problems in the sections I am struggling with," Morris said.

“It helped me learn the concept, basically how to work together with people and team bonding skills,” Stella Phillips (7) said.

WELCH

FACTOR THROUGH A FUN PROJECT

“I really liked the project. I chose a character from one of my favorite movies”

“It was around Christmas so I did the dog from The Grinch. This helped me learn scale factor”

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MRS. BROWN'S AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION CLASSES DESIGN A 'POETREE' WITH MODERN POETS

Throughout the school year, students have been studying the works from past. For the Christmas season, each student chose to research a contemporary, living poet and spread awareness about them on a ‘Poetree.’

“They practice close reading, analysis, and writing about devices and meaning of the work as a whole as well as being exposed to modern poetry that may not normally be included in a syllabus. This project also involves practicing public speaking in the form of a dramatic reading and interpretation,” Sarah Brown said.

As a part of the project, students also created ornaments for the ‘Poetree’

which is a class Christmas tree that represents their chosen poet.

“Jay Patel's prize money from the Membean contest paid for the tree. Jay won $50 for the class with his winning pseudo-word: Ultrafusify,” Brown said.

The significance of spending time to do research on contemporary poets as well as classics allows students to relate to more modern expressions of art, performance, and current issues.

“This project highlights modern poets who may not be currently taught in schools. It also allows students to explore a poet who they are passionate about,” Brown said.

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MRS. SEGAL'S ENGLISH I HONORS CLASSES READ 1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL AND DISCUSS FREE THOUGHT

The novel addresses themes including the significance of free thought in a dystopian society. To reflect on the theme, she organized the English Socialism (INGSOC) simulation game. "It will take place for three days around campus from periods 1-7 and during lunch. The educational objective of this critical thinking activity is for students to immerse their lives in Orwell's dystopian totalitarianism society and experience being constantly surveilled by Big Brother. Having a simulated experience with consequences gives students the incentive to play along and follow Big Brother's rules,” Terrie Segal said. The game places them under the circumstances of the society in order to fully connect with the theme. “Students "earn" consequences by being referred to by a secret member of the Thought Police. The Thought Police start out with no assignment but may receive one if reported by another unknown member of the Thought Police or if an Outer Party member correctly identifies one. It will not always be fair and is intended as such,” Segal said.

1. with a smile, Adriana Hall (11) draws an image to represent her chosen poet. Hall discusses the meaning of the work of her poet, Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib. “He creates relatable poems that cover topics like coming of age, regret, and pressures in today’s society. He is well regarded in the poetry community and has already won several poetry and book awards,” Hall said.

photo by Kripa Patel

2. sketches a picture, Kendall Strand (12) creates her ornament for the tree. In Strand’s project, she displays themes that are presented by her poet, Amanda Gorman, that discuss race, oppression, and feminism. “The theme that my poet displays is having hope in the present, and building a strong future for the next generations,” Strand said.

photo by Kripa Patel

3. eyes on paper, Ashlyn Borboroglu (12) pours glitter on her design. Borboroglu’s ornament reflects her chosen poet, Lana Del Ray, and the lyrics of her music impact listeners. “For my ornament, I decided to put a microphone as a symbol of her singing career. Lana’s poetry is mainly about her romantic life. She displays her deep emotions and connections to people and objects around her as she finds happiness and joy in her life,” Borboroglu said.

STUDENTS DISCUSS THE IMPACT OF MEMBEAN, A VOCAB-LEARNING WEBSITE, AND NO RED INK, A GRAMMAR-LEARNING WEBSITE, ON THEIR ENGLISH SKILLS

"Membean is beneficial because it expands your vocabulary. For Membean pseudoword competition I entered "Ultrafusify" and won the class a $50 gift card," Patel said.

"It helps me sound sophisticated and explain stuff to people on a higher level. I believe that it is very beneficial, on a higher level," Drake said.

"My grammar when writing essays has been better since I have been doing No Red Ink," Schultz said.

"It has improved my grammar skills making me answer two questions every time I get one wrong. I think that No Red Ink is beneficial because it helps

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photo by Maegan Mercado JAY PATEL (12) LUCY TIEDMAN (9), BROOKE HESS (9) AUSTEN RICHARDSON (9) KENDALL STRAND (12) ADRIANA HALL (11) ASHLYN BORBOROGLU (12) MELISSA DRAKE (10)
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STUDENTS IN MRS. DYKES AP PSYCHOLOGY CLASSES LEARN PARENTING SKILLS BY TAKING CARE OF A SOCK BABY FOR A WEEK

In order to learn about the responsibilities of parenting, students in Mrs. Dykes AP Psychology class were caretakers of “babies” for a week.

The students created “babies” using socks, eggs, and stuffing. For seven days, the students had to take full responsibility for their “baby”, bringing it to all of their classes, chapel, sporting activities and events, and home.

The students were also tasked with ensuring their “baby” had a safe carrier each day.

Many students filled their carriers with blankets and

stuffing to keep the egg inside the baby from breaking. "I used my old camera bag as a carrier and put some fluffy hand towels in because they looked like blankets, and provided some padding in case I dropped my baby," Ben Kindem (11) said. Students were graded on how well their “baby” survived, or if it was damaged at the end of the week. "I made sure my baby survived by keeping it with me and trusting it with people who wouldn't want to break it," Matthew Newmarch (11) said.

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WORLD CIVILIZATIONS 10th AP

“I liked learning about the Roman Empire unit becuase there was a Tiktok trend going around that helped me understand it."

GEOGRAPHY 11thUS HISTORY

“I am so glad I took this class because it has given me such a great view of the world and how people are as a whole.”

1. as they laugh, Jack Breeden (10) and Matthew Jeong (10) fill their sock babies with stuffing. "It really hammered in the idea of how difficult it is to take care of a really delicate object," Breeden said.

2. focused on task, Ava Teply (10) ties the final knot in completing her sock baby. "It was fun being a parent with your friends over the week, like a shared experience," Teply said.

3. watch and learn, Natalie Ruberte (10) watches the instructional video with teacher Lisa Dykes. "My favorite part of the baby project was getting a feel of what it would be like to take care of somebody else other than myself," Ruberte said.

“I wanted to take Mr. McGinnis' class because he has a really good reputation for having easy to understand classes.”

12th AP MICROECONOMICS

“Economics is going to prepare me to understand the economy and finances easier.”

STUDENTS IN 9TH-12TH GRADE GIVE INSIGHT INTO THEIR HISTORY CLASSES

Starting in 9th grade, students have the choice to take a variety of Social Science classes throughout high school. Class options can range from World Civilizations in 9th grade to Advanced Placement Microeconomics in 12th grade.

AROUND THE world

STUDENTS IN MR. DOWLING'S WORLD GEOGRAPHY CLASS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE COUNTRY TO LEARN ABOUT

“My favorite countries to learn about were either Espanola or Haiti because they have very interesting geography that I had never heard of before.”

“I would say my favorite country to learn about was Mexico because I liked to learn about their history and the way that they became free during the revolutions."

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“My favorite country that we have learned about so far was probably Mexico because of their food, what they do, and the different ways they celebrate holidays.”

STUDENTS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE TEACHER QUOTES

"YOU WANT TO BE THE SMARTEST PERSON IN THE ROOM" - MR. BAILEY COLE MCNAB (12)

"THAT'S ALL YOU GET" - MR. MCGINNIS TRIP MCHENRY (11)

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photos by Kripa Patel AVA TEPLY (10) ROHAN PRASANNA (12) NATALIE RUBERTE (10)
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WRAP WITH cheer

SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY AND CLASSES WRAP GIFTS FOR PEOPLE IN NEED

During the month of December, students joined together for the annual Spanish gift drive. This drive was created about three years ago in order to benefit families in need throughout the holiday season. This is done with the help of student and faculty contributions.

The gifts are given to children in the Redlands Christian Migrant Association (RCMA), located in Sebastian River.

“I always love being involved with the gift drive and contributing to the greater good of the community,” Anna Mondschein (12) said.

Approximately 130 gifts are wrapped and donated per year. These gifts are donated by the Spanish Honor Society and students in all Spanish classes.

The gifts will later be wrapped and labeled for families by the Spanish honor society. The gifts will then be loaded up and sent out in a van.

“To me, I value the time and effort spent behind the scenes with the students making sure that all gifts are properly labeled and ready to be sent out,” Mondschein said.

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TIME FOR celebration

LATIN AND CLASSICS CLASSES HOLD THEIR FIRST CHRISTMAS PARTY

This year Holy Trinity’s Junior Classical League started a new tradition of holding a Saturnalia party. Saturnalia, a Roman holiday, is similar to Christmas and was celebrated in the month of December. At the party Classics students did a variety of Christmas activities. These included decorating Christmas cards, ornaments, and cookies.

photos by Anna Dlugasch

“I enjoyed how our club could bond and get to know each other better so that everyone is more excited for our upcoming competitions and events," Milli Patel (12) said.

“I loved getting to write festive cards for my friends,” John Mitnik (12) said.

1. as he smiles, Sebastian DeLaPorte (10) colors his board game. DeLaPorte used different colors for his board game. “I wanted to make a game that was simple and easy to understand while challenging the player's knowledge of Spanish terminology,” DeLaPorte said.

2. pen on paper, Sara Desrochers (9) traces out a path for her board. Desrochers made a path as part of her board game. “I made a board game that was like Chutes & Ladders and Cranium because it incorporated most of the rules Señora Leon required for our project,” Desrochers said.

3. pencil in hand, Juliana Young (9) holds her paper. Young decided to include dice in her board game. “You had to roll the dice and then there are certain squares that sent you back if you answer the question right then you go forward if you answer the question wrong then you don't go at all,” Young said.

4. as he writes, Austen Richardson (9) creates a board game. Richardson wrote out questions for his board game. “You had to go through all the tiles and every time you landed on a certain square you had to answer a question,” Richardson said.

photos by Sophia Balda

“I liked hanging out with friends, making Christmas ornaments, and making Christmas cards," Nitya Dubal (7) said.

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STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN THE ANNUAL TOUR DE FRANCE TRICYCLE RACING

“I would definitely be a part of this event next year because it was really fun.”

“I honestly enjoyed the question section more, since I was uncomfortable sitting on the bike.”

“If I had the opportunity to race again, I definitely would.”

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KEEP IT sharp

THE CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLE PARTICIPATE IN THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT

The Christmas concert is an annual tradition allowing students to show off their talents to loved ones during the holiday season. Before the main show on Saturday, choir and orchestra members were able to perform for the student body during chapel as a preview. This gave students the opportunity to see how hard the classes have been working over the past couple of months.

Brayden Seitz (12) has been doing the Christmas concert since 7th grade. “Every concert makes the class bond. Playing in a chamber orchestra is all about watching and listening to each other for cues and tempo,” Seitz said.

Lauren Juntunen (12) has played in the Christmas concert for three years with the both the choir and orchestra. " I loved playing Charlie Brown Christmas because it was nostalgic and I thought it was a really cute song to play," Juntunen (12) said.

as

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photo by DSP he performs, Brayden Seitz (12) plays in his last Christmas concert. Seitz has been playing the cello for seven years, six of which have been at Holy Trinity. "My favorite part of the concert is when all the students participate in the finale," Seitz said. photo by Mia Glover

A UNIVERSAL experience

CHOIR STUDENTS ATTEND THE COAST HONORS CHOIR FESTIVAL AND CHORUS WORKSHOP AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS

This year the choir class traveled to Jacksonville and Orlando. The First Coast Honors Choir festival is meant to expose students to a larger choir and work with nationally known conductors. The Chorus Workshop at Universal is meant to teach team building skills that could be applied to the Holy Trinity Choir.

photos courtesy of Lorie Wacaster

"My favorite part of the Honors Choir Festival was being able to perform for such a large audience with a tenor-bass vocal range. It also let our choir class bond more by having us spend time together, and understand each other better," T.J. Cobb (9) said.

1. sing in unison, Casey Nguyen (10) performs during the Christmas concert. Nguyen has been performing at the Christmas Concert for two years. "I think rehearsing with the orchestra broadened my relationship with everybody. My favorite part about the concert is spending the day with friends from the other music programs," Nguyen said.

2 bow on violin, Lauren Juntunen (12) performs with fellow orchestra students. Juntunen has been playing the violin at Holy Trinity since 10th grade. "Since it's a joint concert it allows all the music kids to get together which doesn't happen often and I also think overall playing music together as an ensemble has an unheard communication that helps us connect and develop as musicians," Juntunen said.

3. focused and ready, Ethan Froehlich (11) plays the violin. Froehlich has been apart of the Holy Trinity Orchestra since the seventh grade. "The best thing about the Christmas concert is being able to hang out with my fellow musicians from all areas of Holy Trinity's music program and play some spectacular music for a large audience," Froehlich said.

4. on the stage, Reagan Stoldt (12) sings a Christmas song with her choir class. Stoldt has been performing in the concert for five years. "My favorite part about it is getting to watch all of the other music classes perform," Stoldt said.

photos by Kripa Patel

“My favorite part of the Universal trip was getting to spend time with everyone. I think it lets us bond by working together to pick out rides and restaurants," Kaylene Pamiljans (8) said.

WHAT'S instrument?

ORCHESTRA STUDENTS SHARE WHAT INSTRUMENT THEY PLAY

“I have played the violin for 5 years and I enjoy it because when I get in a good groove, everything sounds fluid-like and with emotion."

“I started to play bass years ago and my favorite part about it is the concerts we play."

“I have played the violin for 6 years and I really enjoy the sense of community it gives. It is a really fun experience to play with a group."

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photo by Sophia Balda photo by Maya Collins photo by Maya Collins ETHAN YOUNGSMA (9) ANNIKA SCHUMACHER (10) SOFIE ALIKHAN (12)
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THE PEP BAND PLAYS FOR THE HOMECOMING PEP RALLY AND FOOTBALL GAMES

The Pep Band performs each year during football games and at the Homecoming pep rally. For both of these, they dress up for the themes. This year for the Homecoming pep rally, the band wore gold accessories to match the theme. In addition to this, the band also dressed up with the crowd for different themes of football games. This year, the band decided to collectively wear colonial outfits for Americana night.

“We just all decided to go crazy this year knowing that a lot of the percussion group is heading to college. Austin and I brought up the idea of wearing a colonial outfit at the start of June. Ever since that, we all decided to go all out on every home game. I love everyone's reactions. A lot of family members and spectators at the games always were anxious to see what we were wearing from the game” Jake Middlebrooks (11) said.

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PERCUSSION AND BAND PLAY DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS FOR THE HALLOWEEN CONCERT

FISCHER JEHS LEADS THE PEPBAND AS HIS FIRST YEAR CONDUCTING

Fischer Jehs (12) conducts the pep band for the first year as a senior and has been in the band for seven years. “Being able to be there for the start of a piece of music and seeing it start to take shape and come together as time goes on,” Jehs said.

1. walks to game, Olivia Durgin (11) walks to the field to get ready to play with pep band. Durgin plays the trumpet. “My favorite part about it is being able to hear songs I know come together and sound really good,” Durgin said.

photo by Isabelle Clark

2. as she plays, Brooke Ramnath (12) plays the baritone saxophone during the Christmas concert preview performance during chapel. Ramnath has been a part of the band for seven years. “My favorite part about being in the band is the comfortable and fun environment we have,” Ramnath said.

photo by Kripa Patel

3. march the fields Julian Martinez (12) plays the drum during the Americana football game in the pep band. Martinez has been in the band since seventh grade making it a five-year experience. “I’m going to miss the excitement before a performance and the satisfaction after,” Martinez said.

photo by Tanner Bean

4. as he drums, Jake Middlebrooks (11) plays the drums during the homecoming pep rally. Middlebrooks plays snare drums or the bongos. “The most fun drum is easily the bongo,” Middlebrooks said.

photo by Katie Leonard

play the music, Sebastian DeLaPorte (10) plays the clarinet at the homecoming pep rally. This is DeLaPorte's fourth year in band. “My favorite part about being in band are the concerts we play in and the practice it takes to perform the songs,” DeLaPorte said.

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JAKE MIDDLEBROOKS (11) "I mostly play bongos or snare drums, but the most fun is easily the bongo,” Middlebrooks said. AUSTIN ALLEY (12) "I play all percussion instruments," Alley said. FISCHER JEHS (12) "I play percussion,'' Jehs said. photos by Kripa Patel JULIAN MARTINEZ (12) OLIVIA DURGIN (11) FISCHER JEHS (12) BROOKE RAMNATH (12) JAKE MIDDLEBROOKS (11) photo by Katie Leonard
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The small advanced acting class of just 13 students brought to life the intense courtroom drama "12 Angry Jurors." This play, a departure from their previous performances demanded a deep dive into the complexities of dramatic characters. "We wanted to do a drama as for the past couple of years we have done a comedy,"

Camryn McRoy (10) said.

"12 Angry Jurors," based on the classic "12 Angry Men," revolves around the story of 12 jurors deliberating the fate of a boy accused of murdering his father. The jurors, each with their own prejudices and beliefs, try to reach a unanimous decision.

Milli Patel (12), a senior in the class, reflected on the unique experience, noting the absence of comedic elements. "It highlighted the chemistry between the cast especially since

everyone was on the stage together, which helped us bond with each other, which in turn helped our acting skills improve," Patel said.

The memory of their first performance of "12 Angry Jurors" remains vivid in the cast's minds. "My favorite memory was performing the 12 Angry Jurors for the first time." Grady Hunt (10) said. The journey of this small theater class is a testament to their dedication and talent. Through "12 Angry Jurors," they honed their acting skills and learned the power of teamwork and the impact of a well-told story, leaving an indelible mark on their audience and themselves.

"I LIKED THE REHERSAL PROCESS. I ALSO LOVED PERFROMING FOR THE FIRST TIME, IT WAS FUN"

GRADY HUNT (1O)

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always challenging because I am not always sure what skills everyone has,"

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LILY PLIKUNAS (7) "I played Audrey and my favorite dance numbers from Descendants are 'Rotten to the Core or Ways to be Wicked.'" JUNIOR HIGH ACTORS TALK ABOUT THEIR FAVORITE DANCE NUMBER FROM DESCENDANTS Descendents had a total of six choreographed dances. Each one was different than the last, with the finale including all 36 junior high students. "I love choreographing, but it's Mary Carson Barnett said. photos by Kripa Patel SENIOR HIGH ACTORS TALK ABOUT THIS YEARS PLAY WHICH IS CALLED 12 ANGRY JURORS TORI SMALL (8) "I play Evie, and my favorite dance was 'Chillin' like a Villain.'" AEDAN CALDERONE (7) “I play Ben and my favorite was ‘Did I Mention.’” CAMRYN MCROY (10), GRACIE BRADY (10), GRADY HUNT (10)

1. as she yells, Milli Patel (12) portrays the role of juror number one. Patel has been acting since the seventh grade and is the only senior in this year's production. "My favorite memory was getting to read lines with Camryn because he has a lot of lines and did not know any of them, so I got to help him out with them," Patel said.

2. as she argues, Jamie Van Hooven (11) angers the other character. Van Hooven's character was known for her bold thoughts that angered many other characters. "I love getting my makeup done by Adlee and Milli because I do not wear a lot of makeup; I also loved getting my hair done because I had never worn a wig before," Van Hooven said.

3. full focus ahead, Kaylyn Murray (9) and Valentina Velarde (11) stare at the other jurors. They portrayed Juror Seven and Twelve, respectively. "In the beginning, I was unsure about my character because her personality was that she was in advertising. Once I did, I know my performance improved," Velarde said.

4. hand on watch, Charlie Robbins (11) times the reenactment of the murder. Robbins plays juror Two and has been acting since 8th grade. "My favorite memory is the energy circle. We all hold hands and have an energy circle. I liked this because we did everything, and I like traditions, and this became our tradition," Robbins said.

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JUNIOR HIGH ACTORS TALK ABOUT THEIR FAVORITE MEMORIES FROM DESCENDANTS

“My favorite memory was tech week even though a lot of people do not like it, it was really fun.”

“My favorite memory of Descendants was the entirety of Tech Week. I also really loved being in charge of the props.”

"My favorite memory was when all of the boys gathered in the dressing room and started screaming all of the songs from the musical."

behind curtain

Many people only get to see the production but do not get to see all the hard work that goes into putting a play together. Despite the challenging 15-plus hour days, tech week holds a special place in the hearts of advanced acting classes. "I liked staying after with everyone because the later it got the funnier and sillier we got. This made tech week really fun," Gabby Stevens

said. photos by Kripa Patel

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MIA MCCARLEY (7) JULIET NIGARA (8) MICHAEL PEDICINI (8)
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(9) SENIOR HIGH ACTORS TALK ABOUT TECH WEEK MILLI PATEL (12) KAYLYN MURRAY (9) ,VALENTINA VELARDE (11) JAMIE VAN HOOVEN (11), GRACIE BRADY (10), CALI WILAMOWSKI (11), ADLEE RAMOS GABBY STEVENS (9), KAYLYN MURRAY (9) ,VALENTINA VELARDE (11), MILLI PATEL (12), MARYCARSON BARNETT CHARLIE ROBBINS (11), MILLI PATEL (12), SETH MONTELEON (9), ADLEE RAMOS (11), SAMANTHA FOSTER (9)
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THE AP 2D AND 3D CLASSES WORK ON THEIR SUSTAINED INVESTIGATIONS

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The Advanced Placement 3-D and 2-D art classes have worked on their sustained investigations throughout the year. Each student gets to choose a theme that they can relate to through their artwork. This sustained investigation is submitted to the College Board for grading at the end of the year.

Madeline Pesi (12) is currently a student in Advanced Placement 2D Art and Design and is working through her sustained investigation.

"My sustained investigation focuses on how texts intertwine with familial relationships. I’ve been exploring different kinds of media. I chose this topic because I’ve always enjoyed crochet as a hobby but never had the time outside of school. Having this question as my sustained investigation I can incorporate my

hobbies in school. The process has been a lot of trial and error, but once I had the basic concept of my investigation I felt more comfortable exploring different techniques," Pesi said.

Kaileigh Smith (12) is currently in Advanced Placement 3D Art and Design for ceramics, and has also been working through her sustained investigation.

"My sustained investigation is how can i show movement and flow of everyday life through 3-D art. I've been incorporating this into my artwork through creating colored clay and using it while throwing on the wheel and by adding textures," Smith said.

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KATE SCHWINN (11)

HONORS STUDENTS FOR BOTH THE 2D AND 3D CLASSES SHARE THE STEPS THEY TOOK IN CREATING THEIR ART

"I wanted to try cubism so after I created thumbnail sketches I drew my base idea in pencil and then used oil pastels, and put all the angles of the girl and the books onto the flat surface, as cubism does, for my piece," Schwinn said. photo courtesy of Kate Schwinn

ASHLEE MULLEN (11)

"I hand built the vase part and then I added on the dots for the sides, and the coral on top of the lid. After that I glazed with three different glazes and did gold leaf on the rim," Mullen said. photo courtesy of Ashlee Mullen

SANJANA REDDY (11)

"My process in making this piece started with reflecting on the question that guides my sustained investigation and then I used oil pastels to create a pearl in its oyster shell" Reddy said. photo courtesy of Sanjana Reddy

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1. on the wheel, Matthew Bouyoucas (12) works on pulling up the base of the clay. Bouyoucas started ceramics his freshman year. "My favorite piece was when Brendan bumped into me and threw one of his pieces on the floor," Bouyoucas said.

2. with a ruler, Cali Perillo (12) checks the measurements of her ceramics piece. Perillo started ceramics her freshman year, and prefers to do wheel throwing. " I just love getting to physically use and display my artwork. It is literally made from nothing and can be formed into anything," Perillo said.

3. focus on task, Cole Chanda (12) shapes the base of his pottery. Chanda has been in ceramics for five years. "I make features in the pieces that conflict with one another. I like the idea of conflict in my artwork, it brings a deeper meaning to the piece," Chanda said.

4. as she trims, Kaileigh Smith (12) trims off the extra clay. Smith has been in ceramics since her freshman year. " I wanted to join because in junior high I always saw the upperclassman who took the class and one of my good friends Blair took the class and she made me wanna join after I saw her artwork," Smith said.

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CERAMICS STUDENTS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE PIECES THAT THEY HAVE MADE

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THE future FOUNDATIONS

THE INTRODUCTION TO ART AND DESIGN CLASS SHARES WHAT THEY ENJOY ABOUT WATERCOLOR PAINTING

The new art teacher, Jennifer Bergendahl, has been teaching different art techniques. Right now, the class is focusing on watercolors. "In this picture I was making swatches of different watercolor techniques. We did this so that we could practice the techniques and have an example of them all. I enjoyed this project because it allowed me to experiment with the different techniques to see which ones I liked best," Tiedeman said.

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photos by Julianna Pedicini KAILEIGH SMITH (12) MATTHEW BOUYOUCAS (12) "I liked when we used the wheel to make pots," Combs said. "My favorite piece I’ve made in ceramics is probably my pinch pot rattle sheep," Tichy said. "My favorite piece is my pinch pot rattle snake," Nazareno said. photos by Sophia Balda KADEN NAZARENO (9) ISABELLA TICHY (10)
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NATHAN COMBS (9) CALI PERILLO (12) COLE CHANDA (12) photos by Sophia Balda DERRICK FLOWERS (9) LUCY TIEDEMAN (9)

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PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES ONE AND TWO SHARE THEIR FAVORITE STYLE OF PHOTOGRAPHY

CAROLINE MCDERMOTT (10)

"I really like taking pictures of animals and nature. I was on safari we turned a corner and saw them sitting on a rock, the lighting was perfect so it worked really well,” McDermott said.

photo courtesy of Caroline McDermott

BROOKE HESS (9)

"To take sports photos you have to use a zoom lens and fast shutter speed to get the right photo, and edited it to brighten the image and make the colors more vibrant,” Hess said.

photo courtesy of Brooke Hess

"I took this photo with my Nikon D750 and zoomed in a lot, and then edited it to increase some of the vibrancy and brightness. It's a really pretty representation of a hummingbird sitting in its nest and protecting its eggs,” Patel said.

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GRAPHIC STUDENTS DESIGN POSTERS AND CARDS FOR THE SCHOOLS MARKETING

“I REALLY ENJOYED BEING ABLE TO CREATE SOMETHING FOR THE SCHOOL'S MARKETING AND I THOUGHT IT WAS A REALLY UNIQUE EXPERIENCE”

EVIE HSIEH (9)

“I WANTED TO VISUALLY SHOW HOW A JURY WAS HELD AND EMPHASIZE ON HOW YOU HAD THE ONE JUROR WHO BELIEVED THE SUSPECT WAS INNOCENT WHILE THE REST CLAIMED HIM GUILTY” SHELBY THURMOND (10)

1 “I have taken this photo because it really expresses the emotion that goes into the career of fire fighting. I took this photo by setting up my own fire and smoke in my backyard, as well as experimenting with different angles. This photo is to show how important firefighters are and to show what they do for people all over the world,” Schultz said.

photo by Savannah Schultz

2. "The photo portrays an interesting perspective of nature. I intentionally used this angle to capture the overhanging branches and the trunk of the tree. I used presets and tools in Lightroom in order to change the color and aesthetic of the picture," LaGrone said.

photo by Allison LaGrone

3. “This photo shows the love between a father and daughter. It’s just so cute, my dad doesn’t smile very often so this was extra sweet. While editing the photo, I had to lighten their faces and try to darken the background because it was a bright backlight. I also added more color and dial down the yellow,” Hughes said.

by Kate Hughes

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AP STUDENTS SHARE HOW THEY HAVE IMPROVED THEIR SKILLS OVER THE YEARS

Starting in ninth grade, students have the opportunity to take photography and graphics classes as electives. These classes allow students to have a creative outlet through a medium of digital arts and improve their skills over time. Katie Leonard (11) started taking photography in ninth grade and is currently in Photography three.

“Ever since elementary school I knew I wanted to take a photography class in high school and took the first opportunity I got to join Holy Trinity’s photography class. I was excited to become a better photographer and I plan to take photography up until I graduate, I still plan to do this,” Leonard said.

Other students, like Brianna Wakefield (12), chose to take Graphics. Wakefield is currently in AP Graphics and has been able to try different

techniques overtime in order to better discover her artistic style.

“My skills improved over the years from practice and a change of materials. I improved my skills by creating a variety of projects and challenging my own personal style. I also switched computers from a Mac to an iPad for more of a handle on my projects,” Wakefield said.

Andrew Turner (12) also takes Graphics, and has been taking it for four years.

“My skills have improved quite a bit over the years by taking my time to work on all the details on each project, trying new techniques and just by working at it. I have improved and become more confident,” Turner said.

“I LIKE IT BECAUSE IT IS A GREAT WAY TO DESTRESS, I LEARN NEW TECHNIQUES WHICH I USE A LOT” MYLES SMITH (11)

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THEIR FAVORITE THING ABOUT GRAPHICS
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MYLES SMITH (11) KATIE LEONARD (11) SHELBY REEVE (12)
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"BEING AN ALL GIRLS STAFF IS FUN BECAUSE IT FEELS LIKE WE'RE ALL FRIENDS HANGING OUT." CHLOE LUCA (10)

THE ALL GIRLS GROWL AND YEARBOOK STAFFS HAVE WORKED TO KEEP ENTERTAINING STORIES THAT ALL WILL ENJOY

Through the years, The Growl has always had a smaller staff compared to others like the broadcast and yearbook.

This year with only seven students on staff, all members of The Growl are girls. Although different in size, the yearbook staff is also made up of all girls.

“The thing I enjoy most about being an all girl staff is when we have days off in class to hang out and bond through listening to music, making

"My favorite piece is the big camera because it makes me feel like I’m a professional. The big camera has that classic feel that adds to the experience of being in broadcast," Cash Luck (12) said.

bracelets, and celebrating holidays,” Anna Dlugasch (11) said.

In past years, Newspaper Advisor Jim Hale has struggled with an all girls staff coming up with ideas more than just girls will enjoy. While the yearbook staff, has generally had at least one boy on staff to balance ideas. However, this year has been different for both staffs.

"It works well to our benefit that we all have different backgrounds and are a part of extracurriculars that allow us to have many diverse perspectives when writing stories," Anna Mondschein (12) said.

"My favorite and most useful thing I use for broadcast is iMovie. It makes creating segments easier and more efficient to edit," Kendall Johnson (12) said.

"The mini mic’s for sure are my favorite. Cash and I always use them when we go to raid Mr. Bonanza’s engineering class about the Barbie Dream House Project," Jake Middlebrooks (11) said.

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MEMBERS OF THE BROADCAST STAFF SHARE THEIR FAVORITE PIECE OF EQUIPMENT TO USE

1. here's the broadcast, The broadcast class presents their work from the previous week to the school. "It's exciting to see your hard work pay off and seeing the finished product and people's reactions," Izzy Henderson (11) said.

photo by Kripa Patel

2. smiles for journalism, The broadcast, newspaper, and yearbook staff's attend the District 3 Florida Scholastic Press Association workshop in Daytona. "I enjoyed learning about how others ran their journalism programs and about different ideas or concepts that we could implement into our own staffs," Elle Canlas (10) said.

photo by Aileen Carlson

3. what's the news, Finley Reynolds (9) writes her news for Tuesday Newsday in Intro to Journalism. "My favorite part about Tuesday Newsday is hearing the different stories everyone chooses. Most of them are funny and interesting to hear about," Reynolds said.

photo by Mia Glover

4. time to post, Katie Leonard (11) and Kripa Patel (12) think on ways to incorporate the theme of the yearbook into the Tigrium Instagram. "We decided to redesign the Instagram with elements of our yearbook and different ways to use the word time in our posts," Patel said.

Students have found their involvement in taking more than one journalism class during the year. Maya Collins (12) and Molly Mullen (12) have each taken two journalism classes this year. Mullen takes both broadcast and newspaper classes, while Collins takes both newspaper and yearbook. “I decided to take multiple journalism classes because I love to write, but I later learned that I love the camera as well,” Mullen said. Collins decision to take both classes came with her growing love for journalism. “I take yearbook and newspaper which allows me to fulfill my interests in design and creativity while similarly writing and reporting,” Collins said.

"I decided to take yearbook because it has a mix of my favorite parts of journalism, talking to people and being able to write history,"

said.

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"I love taking graphics because it helps me when I am designing something for newspaper and yearbook,"

"I really appreciate Shelby and everything she does to help me become a better writer for The

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photo by Shelby Reeve photo by Shelby Reeve photo by Katie Leonard Reeve (12) photo by Kripa Patel "I like the system Shelby and Molly created in broadcast because we always have that we're working on,” McHenry (11) said. photo by Maya Collins Reeve (12) said. photo by Kripa Patel Growl," Vinarub (11) said. photo by Chloe Luca DAY IN THE LIFE OF JOURNALISM STUDENT SHELBY REEVE SHELBY REEVE (12) SHELBY REEVE (12) & TRIP MCHENRY (11) SHELBY REEVE (12) PAYTON VINARUB (11) & SHELBY REEVE (12) MOLLY MULLEN (12) ANNA DLUGASCH (11) & MAYA COLLINS (12)
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"My favorite year teaching would be the year I am in right now. I love every day that I am here, and I love working with the kids that are in front of me," Lorie Wacaster said.

18 years

"I think getting to know the students and the families at Holy Trinity is my favorite thing. I am lucky that a lot of students don't just pass through for one year, I have had them for several years. so it is really getting to know them which also means it is tough when they leave. While they are here it is a great experience!" James Hale said.

Journalism Chair

22 years

"During Spirit Week several years ago, we played life sized Hungry Hungry Hippos in the gym with laundry baskets, and it was awesome to watch! Everyone participated!" Nurse Emily Diaz said.

7 years

“My favorite thing about Holy Trinity is how dedicated the students are; they are dedicated to their studies and their learning. My students that I have in Intro to Medicine are dedicated to their future career paths and it is nice since I am very dedicated to teaching and it just makes it so much fun,” Kelsey Leslie said.

Science

2 years

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Fine Arts Nurse

"My favorite memory was when we did a Christmas concert years ago when Father Rob was here, and Mrs. Welch and I were back up singers and all of the other band members were faculty, so it was a surprise for the kids," Arlene Sutherland said.

24 years

"There already have been several great memories while helping out with the girls soccer team. Advancing to regionals is always a great step for any program and we have beaten several big time opponents from Brevard for the first time in program history over the past two years; Melbourne High and Merritt Island, just to name a few," Neal Wolfrath said.

2 years

"My favorite memory was a long time ago when it was the school’s very first track meet, it was at Rockledge High where it happened to be Ash Wednesday. It was really cool to see that when the kids were running, you could see that they all had their ashes on their foreheads in the sign of a cross," Susan Welch said.

26 years

"I think one of my favorite years of teaching was the 2017 to 2018 school year. It was my first year in the upper school, and I was teaching AP US History and Honors US History. I really bonded with that class, and we just had a ton of fun together that year," Katie Saylor said.

8 years

"I feel very lucky that I have the opportunity to teach the middle school as well as my one senior high class. All of these classes provide small little jewels that I will carry with me forever," Jennifer Bergendahl said.

1 year

FACULTY 103
Social Science Math Physcial Education Chair
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Head Librarian US Fine Arts
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faculty

Rebecca Allison, Webmaster & Graphic Designer

Esther Alvarez ,World Languages

Daniel Angotti, Science

Megan Ayers, Business Office Specialist I

Emily Bailey, Science

Marcus Bailey, History

Mary Carson Barnette, Fine Arts

Alison Bell, Executive Director of Planning and Enrollment

Jennifer Bergendahl, Fine Arts

Sarah Berry, Director of JH Admissions

International Student Programs

David Bonanza, Math

Matthew Bowden, Science

Hurlie Brown, Football

Sarah Brown, English

Cyndi Buist, Head of Senior High 9-12

Aileen Carlson, Visual Arts Chair

Rachel Carroll, English

Wayne Cattell, Math

Laura Chmielewicz, Math

Rebecca Christophi, English

James Clark, Physical Education Chair

Irene Cobb, Finance

Maria Adelaida DeRosier, Science

Emily Diaz, Nurse

Lawrence Dowling, Social Science

Michelle Durrett, Chief Financial Officer

Lisa Dykes, Social Science Chair

Melissa Euziere, Head of Junior High 7-8

Kristin Fleis, Fine Arts

Will Gibson, Physical Education

Michell Givens, English

Kerry Grant, Academic Coach

Haleyanne Grimes, College Advisor

Dinah Grubka, Math

Tara Gunderson, College Coordinator, Registrar

James Hale, Journalism Chair

Kathy Hannon, Systems and Database Administrator

Sean Hasling, IT

Caroline Hatten, Social Science

Donna Heddlesten, Senior Accountant

Steve Henderson, Dean of Students

Nicki Hensley, Executive Director of Marketing and Commerce

Trevor Herntier, Science Chair, Math

Stacey Hewatt, Receptionist

Jennifer Hoffman, IT

Holly Hudock, Fine Arts

Carol Karp, Math

Catherine Koos, Math

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board of DIRECTORS

Victoria Leon, World Languages

Kelsey Leslie, Science

Katina Long, JH Academic Advisor

Carinn Mariani, English

Vincent Martins Strength & Conditioning Coach

Sommer McDonald, English Chair

Jim McGinnis, Social Science

Beverly McHenry, College Advisor

Colleen Middlebrooks, Executive Direc-

tor of Advancement Services

Patricia Milikin, Math

Elizabeth Miller, President

Adam Mize, World Languages

Marykate Moniz, World Languages

Jo Pagan, College Advisor

Liana Page, Auxiliary Services

Lisa Parrish, Math Chair

Stefanie Pedicini, Director of Upper School Academics

Amie Perschnick, English

Caitlin Petrosky, Social Science

James Phillips, Athletic Director

Damien Quinn, Social Science

Kari Ramos, Director of Counseling and Student Life

Neryvette Ramos, World Languages

Stacey Reeder, Director of College

Counseling

Karen Roach, Academic Coach

Mary Roslonowski, Science

Claude Russo, IT

Timothy Rutherford, Chaplain

Berengere Sacra, World Languages

Katie Saylor, Social Science

Megan Schweitzer, Advancement

Terrie Segal, English

Brian Slawson, Fine Arts

Melissa Sleeper, Science

Renee Smith, Director of Human Resources

Mark Spencer, Sheriff

Lindsay Stazzone, Advancement

Tara Steele, Advancement Specialist II

Jason Stephens, Performing Arts Chair

Arlene Sutherland, Head Librarian US

Stephanie Taylor, Substitute Coordinator

Jon Theiler, Math

Lorie Wacaster, Fine Arts

Jeremy Wada, IT

Susan Welch, Math

Silvana Wilbur, World Languages

Taylor Wilson, Marketing

Neal Wolfrath, Physical Education

Chair

Not Pictured:

George Austin, Admissions and

Student Transition Coordinator

Beth Jacobs, Admissions

Tom Kelce, JH Atheltic Director

Michael Prikril, Transportation

Amy Popp, Science

Ronda Smith, DE FIT

Alina Stimmel, Science

Rolander Weaver, Transportation

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Back Row: Dana Kilborne, Geoff Fraser, Joy Patterson, Dr. Porter Taylor, Tom Flavin, Michelle Shoultz, Summit Shah Front Row: Marilyn Scott, Gary Grant, Sonja Waterman, Elizabeth Miller, Janis Pamiljans, Patty Dial, Cole Oliver, Dipty Desai Not Pictured: Rev. Tom Philips, Rev. Joy Willard-Williford, Bill Harris, Kevin Bartczak, Frank Christopian, Adrian Peter

GRADE

Ava Allison

Domenic Alonzo

Isabella Barfield

Aayush Barochia Emma Borboroglu

Blake Breznay Ava Buescher

Addie Burch

Aedan Calderone

James Chen

Chloe Cleveland Gavin Cline

Jude Collins

Nicholas Collis

Donna Coluccio

Aiden Darlington

Nathan Dev

Brynn Dlugasch

Leila Dorsey

Nitya Dubal

Henry Edwards

Brahden Ehrhardt

Emery Elmore

James Fleming

Ava Gabriel Noah

Alivia

Carter Hodges

Julia Keneally Christian Kirschner Donovan Layne

Marina Lebron

Adrian Linares

Laila Mabry

Jasalynn Mauck Kaylin McCann

Mia McCarley

Jake McManus

Edgar Morel

Jace Morton

Riley Mullican

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Gianna Barnes Brylee Barnett
Stella Dawson
Tedd Du
Garrison
Gibson Will Hall
Bode
Tripp Harman
Harrison
Abe Hernandez
Easton
Makayla Holwerda Jackson Jacobus
Jehs
Liam
Leone
Sebastian Mandese
Francesco Miotti Wyatt Mize
7th

Sofia Nevarez Soto

Sawyer Nosworthy

Olivia Nowacki

Lily Nufer

Edison Parrish

Tyler Parsons

Shanvi Patel

Luke Phillips

Stella Phillips

Avery Pinder

Lily Plikunas

Nathalie Ponton

Skyler Powell

Connor Purvis

Ione Lanna Racho

Hunter Radcliff

Makaila Rheaume

Max Rhodes

Mariana Rois-Ojeda

Greyson Roman

Danahi Rosario Quintero

Beowulf Rutherford

Jasper Ryan

Coen Schmidtetter

Samantha Smith

Amelia Stein

Brooklynn Stevens

Camila Svejcar

Amya Taylor

Scarlett Thurmond

Nolan Timm

Collin Van Someren

Ayden Williams

Embree Young

Aiden Youngsma

Logan Zabinski

Vic Zeller

Not pictured:

Helen Christophi

Cayden Gaskins

Mason Havery

Josh McFarlin

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GRADE8th

Yuna Ahn

Jocelynn Alves

Hayden Argo

Anna Bailey

Addie Barlow

Amir Bazelais Layne Boyce

Jazzy Boyd

Bradley Braid

Riley Buist

Landon Cangiano

Lilliana Carter

Matthew Carwile

Julie Castellon

Ethan Chesser

Emma Clark

Cayden Collier

Siena Colucciello

Christopher Combs

Emma Connors

Carrie Ann Conwell

Keaton Coris

Luke Daigler

Isla Davis

Emily Day

Zoe Della Cioppa

Rachel Dlugasch

James Dorough

Zdravko Dzhenev

Adelin Eggers

Xavier Faison

Sophia Flammio

Zooey Flickinger

Laali Franco

Grace Gallagher

Yamil Omar Garip-Narvaez

Kye Gillin

Nicky Golden

Phoebe Golden

Kylie Green

Thomas Greene

Grey Hammond

Carson Hopper

Elliott Isenman

Ziyad Itani

Alana Jackameit

Reena Kahlon

Kialei Kite

Quinn Kramer

Nikhita Kumar

Charlotte Lacey

Sofia Lagasca

Charlie Lepper

Chloe Loris

Juelle Maaser

Abby Martiney

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McNabb

Montalvo

Mooney

Neel

Nigara Angelica Norris

Pamiljans Dhruv Patel

Patel Atharv Patil

Michael Pedicini Emie Peter Gabriella Rabinowitz Heidi Rauscher Maddy Reeve

Reeve

Rheaume Sebastian Nevarez Soto

Jenna Robertson Liam Roche

Caleigh Schmoll Lexie Schonken Austin Schultz Hilary Schumacher Cormac Schutte

Christina Scott

Seidel

Shah Liliana Shoff Victoria Small Brady Spratt Anna Stazzone

Greyson Steele

Stewart Sean Stewart

Stoldt

Sturgil Skylar Sturgil

Szabo Liam McLaughlin

Katie Nicole van Hooven Sadie Velarde

Josiah Wilson Paige Wolff

Aura Wrend Ruby Wright

Not pictured:

Werder

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Nathan
Eli
Juliet
Kaylene
Veer
Naya
Tyler
Maxwell
Rowan
Javi
Elena
Elizabeth
Brooklyn
Ellie
Maddy
Lucas
Brady Moore Sophia Morales

Owen

Phinley

Ryder

Sara

Brooke

Oliver

Bella

Samantha

Isabella

Madysen

Nathan

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Allison Bo Bagwell
Barnes
Barochia
Bolds
Bond Gracin Borboroglu
Lepper Peyton Lewandowski
Lupo Caia Marot Brylee Martin Jesus Martinez
McCorquodale
Martay
Kush
Aniya
Sawyer
June
Victor
Raef
Boyd Ricky Brown Emma Buchwald Duke Butler Sadie Chaney
Christophi Thomas Cobb
Anthony
Collins
Colovic
Combs
Cronin
Dawson
Tristan
Nathan
Kenzie
Marco
Desrochers Connor Doolittle
Ellingson Kendall Elmore
Esmailzadeh
Fernandes
Fielder
Flores Derrick Flowers
Kamar
Raiden
Foster
Fraser Amelia Froehlich Gabriel Glover Frances Hale
Harrington Samuel Harrington
Henderson Cooper Hensley
Hermansen Brooke Hess Chloe Houston Evelyn Hsieh Chance Hudson
Hughes Jolie Iten Parker Jacobs Ellora Janardhan Kayden Jaquez
Jones Preston Kameka
Samantha
Hannah
Damien
Sophia
Caroline
Mahonri
Kapatoes Lucas Kapatoes
Kapatoes
Katz
Lacey
Lebron
Lee
Grant
Macy
Natasha
GRADE9th
FRESHMAN 111 Avery Parchinski Dexter Parrish Esha Patel Maggie Pezzeminti Anna Phillips Reese Gillian Racho Nick Rahmes Kaden Nazareno Julia Nevin Holly Newmarch Liam Nowacki Julia Nufer Ethan Nunes Sally Oliver Kaliannah McMillan Michael McNabb TJ Mills Seth MonteLeon Ella Morton Paige Mullen Kaylyn Murray Garrett Schroeck Lucas Schwinn Cody Seitz Xinlei Shen Ben Silsbee Lucas Sims Brian Smith Julie Watt Gabby Weiner Colton Weisbrod Thaila Wells Kilee Whyte MJ Wiggins Teagan Winn Jersie Ramos Finley Reynolds Austen Richardson Ethan Rittenhouse Jeremy Robbins Alex Ruddock Lucas Schirripa Grayden Smith Tori Smith Gabby Stevens Alyson Suarez Lucy Tiedeman Amelia Totre Joe Wallace Roan Wright Taylor Yochim Arrhionna Young Juliana Young Shaniya Young Ethan Youngsma Drew Zabinski

GRADE 10th

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Adams Jacob Allison Franco Alonzo Sydney Arnold Piper Ashley Count Bairefoot Juliana Balda Chloe Luca Duncan MacKenzie Sameer Mathews Paul McCallan Caroline McDermott Jaeden McMillan Brogan McNab Lil Bieda Addie Black Gracie Brady Chandler Braid Jack Breeden Collin Buist Anai Calderin
Canlas Jacinda Carwile Marissa Clerici Lily Collier Rowan Colling Ayla Collins Ava Connors McKenna Coris Amalia Correa Lopez Faith Cowell Sebastian DeLaPorte Ryan Dierking Melissa Drake Cailyn Easton Roxie Edmondson Anna Ely Cooper Euziere Evie Flickinger Violet Flores Kriston Gibson Cathan Gillin Michael Helft Audrey Herbert Ava Hernandez Gavin Hibner Jules Holleran Aiden Holtkamp Grady Houston Grady Hunt Alizeh Irfan Maxwell Jachec Essa Jackson Matthew Jeong Hudson Jimenez Aanya Kancharla
Kanjian Grace King Braedon Kite Virginia Lacey Zavian Laguerre Jude Lindbaek Ethan Linder
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SOPHOMORE 113 Luke Rector Shreya Reddy Chase Robertson Natalie Ruberte Delaney Schmoll Annika Schumacher Ella Shannon Jake Neel Casey Nguyen Nicole Oswell Julianna Pedicini Madeline Pickett Douglas Price Siri Rao Camryn McRoy Aubrey Mooney Grace Mooney Dominick Mormile John Mottarella Casey Mullican Anik Naik Jacobsen Tews Noah Thatcher Luke Thomas Quentin Thomas Shelby Thurmond Isabella Tichy Brynn Uchman Zachary Zilch Not pictured: Shelby Lynch Madisyn Radcliff Giovanni Shanta Devanshi Sharma Brittany Shen Ella Shepherd Evan Spreitzer Niki Stanoch Ava Teply Alyssa Villmow Annabel Walter Justin Walters Giana Webb Sally Wilsey Alina Zaidi Aidan Zilch

GRADE 11th

Maddy

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Adair Noah Bailey Sophia Balda Jake Barlow Tanner Bean Rori Betten Donovan Boesch Griffin Brunger Forrest Butler Merrick Campbell Roman Carlson Ved Chary Isabelle Clark Landon Dawson Ryan Day Brody DelBoccio Anna Dlugasch Natalie Doig Brayden Doolittle Parker Duran Olivia Durgin
Elazizi Effie Emigh
Farooqui Beau Fleis Alex Fontanin
Francis Ethan Froehlich
Gonzalez Alexa Grillo Zack Gunderson Adriana Hall Keegan Harrison Madelyn Hassey Izzy Henderson Kate Hughes Clara Hyatt Taha Itani Devon Jackameit Sawyer Jacobs Rohan Jain Jayan Janardhan Dylan Jensen Skyler Jensen Jaden Kameka Benjamin Kindem Sage LaGala Kaitlynn LaNois Victoria Lee Katie Leonard Jonah Lush Gavin Manion Cole Marot Mel Maze Catherine McCarthy Donald McCorquodale
Ahmed
Kiren
Aniyah
Michael

Middlebrooks Chris Moore Jadalynn Morel Natalie Morris Ashlee Mullen Victoria Nelson

Nguyen

Quino-Pedro Trip McHenry

Channguyen Nguyen

Nunes

Patel

Ponton

Reynolds

Schwinn Matt Newmarch

Aayan Shah Soham Shah

Silika

Smith

Robbins Jayden Ruddock Savannah Schultz

Smith

Stockton Sophia Sutton Adlee Ramos Sanjana Reddy

Andrew Szabo Janely Tavarez-Cintron Julia Thessen

Marcus Trout Frederic Tu Anika Vaishnav

Jamie Louise van Hooven

Valentina Velarde

Shaun Vernon Payton Vinarub Liam Walders

Jadeyn Webb

Jacob Wells

Finn Werder

Cali Wilamowski

Zhang Not pictured:

Knight Vikram Sabapathy

JUNIORS 115
Myles
Greer
Charlie
Aiden
Rebecca
Bebe
Kate
James
Matthew
Reha
Audrey
Brian
Jake
Andy
Ava

GRADE 12th

Alejandra Acero Rico

Yueun Ahn

Courtney Ainbinder

Sofie Alikhan

Austin Alley

John Paul Alzate

Jaylen Ballard

Rebecca Benezra

Marsally Bilotta

Charna Black

Katrina Blanco

Brendan Boddy

Ashlyn Borboroglu

Sydney Borboroglu

Matthew Bouyoucas

Aidan Bovelsky

Cole Chanda

Wyatt Chanda

Evan Cline

Cooper Cohen

Justin Cole

Maya Collins

Sydney Crane

Thomas Day

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Danielle Desrochers

Manishka Dontineni

Aleksandriya Dzheneva

Connor Farnham

Ronald Fernandez

Chase Giovannetti

Mia Glover

Michael Grillo

Andrew Hale

Avery Hammond

Reagan Haridopolos

Brie Higgins

Canon Hopper

Sienna Houston

Michael Howkins

Tristen Hurlbut

Nadya Huston

Fischer Jehs

Kendall Johnson

Lauren Juntunen

Javon Kameka

Marley Kellar

Luke Kenney

Allison LaGrone

Luke LaGrone

Alexis Lapp

Cash Luck

Julian Martinez

SENIORS 117

GRADE 12th

Savannah McGrew

Jake McLaren

Cole McNab

Rachel Maegan Mercado

John Mitnik

Anna Mondschein

Molly Mullen

Davi Oliveira

Ayden Oswell

Jay Patel

Kripa Patel

Milli Patel

Jessie Perez

Roman Perez

Cali Perillo

Madeline Pesi

Rohan Prasanna

Brooke Ramnath

Shelby Reeve

Elijah Reynolds

Alinah Sarratt

Brayden Seitz

Kayden Shah

Adrianna Shanta

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Grant Shoultz

Kaileigh Smith

Augustine Stehley

Reagan Stoldt

Kendall Strand

Gabriel Sullivan

Sophia Symeonides

Lucas Talbert

Athena Tian

Andrew Turner

Brianna Wakefield

Julien Warden

Lani Watt

Sophia Weiner

William Whipple

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SENIORS

alejandra acero

"THE LIFE YOU LIVE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE WORDS YOU SPEAK." MAC MILLER

Even though I only got to HT in my junior year, it was one of the best decisions I’ve made. It was definitely interesting, but I found valuable friends and developed cool relationships with the faculty and staff. I’d like to thank all those people who are and have been a part of my life and supported me. This place allowed me to keep dreaming big and reach my high goals in high school. I couldn’t be more thankful. I finally made it!

yueun ahn

"WHEN

YOU CHANGE THE WAY YOU LOOK AT THINGS, THE THINGS YOU LOOK AT CHANGE."

I've made many memories at HT. Being part of the band, the swim team, and other extracurricular activities definitely brought many moments for me to cherish throughout my journey at HT. Playing music for football games was a time for me to connect with my friends and live in the moment. Playing at concerts was always a pleasure. I remember how much fun we had during rehearsal time. Being part of the swim team exposed me to new things and was an exciting experience. I can't believe that time flew by this fast and I'm already at the end of my journey at HT. I remember when I first stepped onto the campus during my middle school year and when my journey began here. Time feels too short. As a senior, I look back on my past self and reflect on how I can improve and approach life. I can definitely tell that I have matured so much since junior high. It is nice to see a progressive and natural change.

"THEY SAY THAT DREAMING IS FREE, BUT I WOULDN'T CARE WHAT IT COST ME." HAYLEY WILLIAMS

I would like to thank my family for always supporting me in my academics and driving me to all my school events and competitions. I would also like to thank the teachers that have supported my journey here: Mrs. Chmielewicz, Ms. Perschnick, Mr. Chiarella, Mrs. Wacaster, Mrs. Dykes, Mr. Herntier, Mrs. Mariani, Mrs. McDonald, and Mrs. Brown, I couldn’t have made it through these past six years without you. Lastly I would like to thank my amazing friends: Kiren, Gianna, Cali, Lily, Lauren, Anna, Brooke, Maddie, Yueun, Adrianna, Kendall, Athena, Brynn, John, and Luke. I love you all and can’t say enough about how much I will miss your constant support and all our memories together. I had the time of my life with all of you and I can’t wait to see where life takes us. Hold onto the memories, they will hold onto you.

courtney ainbinder

"I KNOW IN LIFE SOMETIMES YOUR BIGGEST CHALLANGES END UP BEING YOUR BIGGEST SUCCESSES." COURTNEY AINBINDER

For the past 13 years, Holy Trinity has been a huge part of my life, and it's all I've ever known. From learning how to read in my Kindergarten class with Mrs. Novak to getting ready to walk the stage at graduation. It has been quite a journey and I couldn't be more thankful for where I am now. Growing up at HT has brought me so many great opportunities, and I would like to thank all of my teachers for making my time here so memorable. But most importantly, I'd like to thank my parents. They've given me all the opportunity in the world to succeed and have been there every step of the way to support me in any way I need. All my experiences, memories, and relationships I've gained at HT have shaped who I am today, and I will carry them on to the next chapter of my life. It will be sad to officially say goodbye to Holy Trinity, but I'm excited to see what the future holds.

"MAY YOU LIVE UNTIL YOU DIE!" TUBBS TARBELL It's been a wild ride. I'm thankful for my all of my teachers and the dedication and support they've shown over the years. Mr. Slawson, Mr. McGinnis, Mr. Herntier, and Mr. Allen have been especially influential during my time at HT. I've made great memories, from chowing down on the Omnivore Meal before football games, baking waffles for teachers using our secret on-site waffle maker, or digging up my first geode during AP Sedimentology's "dirt day" labs behind the baggage claim. I'll never forget all the chaotic moments in percussion class, like that time we hosted a chapel service during the Christmas concert or when we learned to "take it to the next level" at state. And of course I can't leave out the legendary Pregame Feast, which I know my cofounder will fiercely carry on the legacy of next year. One thing's for certain; I sure am going to miss cheffin' it up at Hibachi Club on Wednesdays after school. Thank you again HT for all the great memories. This school has had a profound effect on my life and prepared me for the road ahead. Signing off for the last time, and fair winds. Tigers May Roam!

"I AM HERE CAUSE THEY DIDN'T ACCEPT MY OTHER QUOTES." PAUL WALKER

Most importantly I want to thank my family for always being there for me and showing me what it means to be loved unconditionally. High school went by really quick and one day I'll probably miss it, so I want to thank everyone who contributed to my high school experience. Throughout these last four years, the most valuable lesson I learned was the grass isn't always greener on the other side. Lastly, I wanna thank god for helping me get to where I am today and for the future he has planned for me tomorrow.

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"I AM SPEED." LIGHTNING MCQUEEN

These last 3 years have been pretty great

Although there have been some ups and downs along the way I've managed to make it through and I'm grateful for the kind soul that helped my experience here better for me. I will miss all the real friends I made here and all the teachers who helped me succeed in the classroom, and I can say was proud to be a tiger.

rebecca benezra

"IF YOU'RE GOING TO BE LATE, MIGHT AS WELL GET A STRAWBERRY LEMONADE REFRESHER WITH NO BERRIES AND LIGHT ICE, AND MAKE IT WORTH IT."

I am blessed to have attended Holy Trinity for 3 years. I’d like to thank my teachers, my peers, and my doctor's notes for helping me achieve my dream of living out a 2000s high school movie, and making it an experience I will truly never forget. GO GATORS!

marsally bilotta

"I HAVE A DREAM." MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

I've had a wonderful time at Holy Trinity and I'm grateful for the support I get from my teachers and friends. For the support given to me by my family as well. With all this support I will excel in my academics in college working towards my future in Marine Science.

"BE WHERE YOUR FEET ARE." CHRIS MAXEY

Thank you HT for being so good to me. I came in 9th grade and I have made some great friends through the years, especially my team mates in soccer. My time at HT was a building block I am thankful for. I appreciate everyone at Holy Trinity for all they have done for me. I'm excited to move on to the next chapter but I will always cherish my time as a Tiger.

"LONG STORY SHORT, I SURVIVED." TAYLOR SWIFT

Thank you Holy Trinity for an unforgettable 4 years. Thank you to my Mom and Dad for being my best friends and always being proud of me. You guys inspire me to be my best and to work my hardest. Thank you to my friends. You all have become my second family, making this goodbye so hard. And to all of my teachers, thank you for never giving up on me. Thank you Mr. Cattell for believing in me when I didn't, thank you Mrs. Dykes for making me smile everyday, and thank you Dr. Herntier, for all the extra help not just on physics. You inspired me to want to learn and drive for more (but my hockey team is still better). As I face new challenges in this next chapter of my life, I know these cherished memories and invaluable lessons from HT will empower me to thrive in the real world.

"EIGHT SEMESTERS LATER..." SPONGEBOB FRENCH NARRATOR

Being a senior always seemed so far away, but now that the time has come, I am glad to look back at all the memories I have brought with me. These times wouldn't be possible without my family and friends and I am thankful for all of them. I am excited to move on to a new chapter and I have Holy Trinity to thank for that!

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"TOO FREEDOM!!!" NICKI MINAJ

I always thought it would take forever to be at this point, but now, 12 years later, I can’t believe it went that fast. Thank you Holy Trinity, for my elementary, middle, and high school experience. It will definitely be one to remember. I want to say thank you to all my teachers throughout the years for showing me the importance of responsibility and guiding me to the very end. Now, to my friends, thank you for the endless memories that I will cherish. Lastly, thank you to my mom, dad, sisters, and my dog for their support and encouraging me to do my best every day. I couldn’t have done it without you guys. I love you all. Peace out HT.

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"GYM. TAN. LAUNDRY." JERSEY SHORE

The past 12 years at Holy Trinity has shaped me into the person I am today. I have been blessed with a great academic and athletic experience, while building friendships with the people I will remember forever. I know I couldn’t have done it without the teachers who have helped me along the way and have been a fundamental part of my life as I take on this next chapter. Although the relationships I have made inside of school, can’t compare to the people outside of school, that push me everyday. My mom, dad, and sisters who have stood by my side through every obstacle and challenge that comes with high school. I couldn’t have done it without them. Especially Biscuit. I love you.

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"99.9% OF GAMBLERS QUIT BEFORE THEY HIT BIG." UNKNOWN

With coming to HT in tenth grade, I was able to create new friendships and relationships that I would have never before. HT gave me the ability to grow and learn about how I can improve myself. I want to thank my parents for giving me with opportunity and the lads for always having my back.

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"NOT SAYING I'M THE BEST AT WHAT I DO, I'M JUST SAYING THAT'S ITS ME VERSUS WHOEVER WANNA LOSE." DRAKE

I am very grateful to Holy Trinity for helping shape me into the person I am today.

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"THEY HATE US BECAUSE THEY AIN'T US." DAVE SKYLARK

Thanks for all of the memories.

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Luke Moore was my favorite individual at Holy Trinity.

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"TAKE IT TO 'EM!" ERIC MARR

I would like to thank my family and friends for supporting me in sports and school. I've had an amazing time on the Holy Trinity Lacrosse team for seven years, six as a starting varsity goalie. Thank you to all the past seniors for helping me grow as an athlete and a person. Finally, I express my gratitude to the sixthgrade social, which forever made me the kid who can do the backflip.

"YOU WILL NEVER KNOW THE VALUE OF A MOMENT UNTIL IT BECOMES A MEMORY." DR. SEUSS

I am so thankful for the past 10 years at Holy Trinity. They have been filled with the best memories and friendships that will last a lifetime. I owe the biggest thank you to my teachers; I am immensely grateful for your support and guidance through the years. A special thank you to Mrs. Dykes for teaching me to love learning and Dr. Herntier for always inspiring me to be a better person. To my friends, I am beyond grateful for all the memories we have made together and I feel so lucky to have such a special group of people I get to call my friends. To Marley Kellar, thank you for being by my side through it all since the day we met in fourth grade. To my family, mom, dad, and Dylan, I am beyond thankful for your constant love and support.

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"SOMETIMES YOU JUST HAVE TO SHUT YOUR BRAIN OFF AND BELIEVE." JOHN MITNIK

I am so thankful for the supportive atmosphere of Holy Trinity. I want to thank all of my teachers, friends, and classmates for all of their support and positivity. I know that my life would not have been the same if I had not gone to this school and learned from these amazing people. Special shoutout to Multi for being my favorite class ever! Chain rule is the best!

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"I JUST LOST THE GAME." THOMAS DAY

I'm going to using my bio to give thanks to the people that made my HT experience. To begin, I made some good friends, many of which I hope to continue talking to even after highschool. Moreover, I wish all my friends the best in their future endeavors as we move into college. Next, I'd like to thank my teachers throughout my time at HT that have been instrumental to my development as a person. Additionally, I am very glad of the support of Mrs. Peters from my beginnings at HT, Mrs. Ramos for being there, and Mrs. Reeder for answering all my college questions. My last thanks goes to my parents, who despite my sarcasm, supported me throughout my student career. I am forever grateful. Additionally, to the comment of my mom, I would like append that my mom was my biggest cheerleader.

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"MY UNMATCHED PERSPICACITY, COUPLED WITH SHEER INDEFATIGABILITY, MAKE ME A FEARED OPPONENT IN ANY REALM OF HUMAN ENDEAVOR." EMORY TATE

Reflecting on my six years at Holy Trinity, I can't help but feel overwhelming gratitude for the opportunities to grow both intellectually and spiritually. I owe it all to my parents, who made countless sacrifices to ensure I received the best education possible. I also want to thank Sara, my amazing sister, who inspired me to work hard in school and supported me through difficult times. Mr. Herntier, thank you for pushing me to surpass my limits. Mrs. Dykes, your straightforward and honest approach to teaching helped me grow both in and out of the classroom. Sophia and Savannah, thank you for being my rock and always making me smile. And to my lunch table, thank you for putting up with my tuna lunches and being a constant source of laughter and support. Finally, I thank Grammarly, Heimler, and ChatGPT for being my reliable companions through late nights of studying and assignments. I am beyond grateful for my time at HT and can’t wait to see what the future has in store for me.

"I GOOGLED THIS, TOO." ME

Thank you, Holy Trinity, for the last six years. It has been great.

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"HOW LUCKY I AM TO HAVE SOMETHING THAT MAKES SAYING GOODBYE SO HARD." WINNIE THE POOH

Thank you to everyone who made my six years at Holy Trinity memorable. This community will always have a special place in my heart.

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"THOUGH THE FIELD MAY BE SMALL, THE WORK IS LARGE." UNKNOWN

"This is it. Ain’t that a gas. I’ve been in Melbourne and this school since 5th grade. I’m not necessarily a lifer, but that’s a mighty long time. I am forever grateful for this place and all who have been involved in my life through my time at Holy Trinity, as I wouldn’t be who I am today without your influence on me. Though arduous, the journey of my education and my subsequent renewed love of learning has brought me a clear and firm foundation from which I will continue on to grow through the following stages of my life, and I have all of you to thank for that. I don’t know what the future holds, nor does anyone. Yet, what I do know is that wherever I go, I’ll have started here. Anyway, fare thee well.

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"LEMME EDUCATE YA...." TEAM 10 All of these people need to go to Paris.

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"REMEMBER, IF SOMONE HATES YOU, THEY JUST WANNA BE YOU." PITBULL

After being at HT for the last 7 years, I have learned many things, and made the best memories and life-long friends. HT has helped me get through my high school years making it easier and memorable. I would like to thank my parents for being my biggest supporters and helping me through everything. I am thankful for my years at Holy Trinity but am most excited to see where I will end up after high school.

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"TWENTY YEARS FROM NOW, YOU WILL BE MORE DISAPPOINTED BY THE THINGS YOU DIDN'T DO THAN BY THE ONE YOU DID." H. JACKSON BROWN JR.

During my six years at Holy Trinity, each step has been an integral part of an educational and personal journey that I will always cherish. From the day I walked into Mrs. DeRosier's life science class, to the intense debates with Ms. Mariani, every moment has been a building block for my future. Thank you to Dr. Roslonowski, who never once stopped me from lighting fires in chemistry class, fostering not only my understanding of the subject but also my passion for exploration and inquiry. The support and camaraderie of my friends have been the cornerstone of my high school experience. We've shared countless moments of laughter, navigated the pressures of exams together, and celebrated the triumphs of grasping complex concepts. To these friends, my gratitude knows no bounds for the vibrancy and happiness they've brought to my school days. As I prepare to take the next step in my life, I carry the lessons, friendships, and memories from Holy Trinity, ready for the new adventures that await.

reagan haridopolos

"...AND I AIN'T TALKIN' BOOK." TEAM 10 Decent people, decent school, started here, now ready for something cool.

"WHY WORK SO HARD WHEN YOU COULD JUST BE FREE?" LANA DEL REY

Peak Holy Trinity experience was sophomore year chem and when we had Grandma's cookies at lunch. I will always be grateful for all the memories, thank you HT.

"CALL ME THE REFEREE 'CAUSE I BE SO OFFICIAL." DRAKE

Since freshman year, HT has allowed me to develop into an improved and more well-rounded version of myself and I can't thank everyone here enough for that. All the opportunities this school provides can't be replicated anywhere else, and I have seen so much growth not only in myself but also in my peers. A special thanks to all my friends who helped make me who I am today.

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"THIS ISN'T EVEN CUTE, HAVING TO WAKE UP THIS EARLY." PARIS HILTON

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"THE OLDER YOU GET, THE MORE RULES THEY WILL MAKE YOU FOLLOW, THAT'S WHEN YOU JUST GOTTA KEEP LIVIN', MAN." DAVID WOOD-

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Finally, I'm out of here.

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"WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONADE MAKE LEMONS. LIFE WILL BE ALL LIKE WHAAAT?" PHIL DUNPHY

The last four years have been an experience I’ll never forget. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my friends, teachers and family. Marley Kellar, for welcoming me with open arms and introducing me to my best friends. Mr.Herntier, for always believing in me and helping me accomplish my goals. Mr.Cattell, for teaching me to point the thumb, not the finger and helping me before school while listening to country music. Mrs.Wacaster, for teaching me skills I plan to use for the rest of my life. Mom, for teaching me when to hunker down and study and when to have fun and take a break. I wouldn’t be the person I am today without you. Brendan, for stepping into my life and going on bike rides with me to eat more sushi than I knew humanly possible. Dad, for teaching me to live in the moment. Ingrid, for always having a positive attitude and making every day fun. Chloe, for being my partner in crime at Target. Last but certainly not least, Grady for being patient with me in the mornings and putting up with my singing in the car, I’m gonna miss you.

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"I'D RATHER BE HUNTING." TRISTEN HURLBUT

Thank you to everyone who has helped me along the way and to all of my friends that have been their since day one.

"BEDAZZLE EVERYONE." JBANZ

My three years at HT were some of the best years of my life. The friends I made and people I met will forever hold a special place in my heart. Thank you to all the teachers who believed in me and helped me thrive. I couldn’t have done it without you! Literally. Thank you to my family, I love you lots, and thank you to my mom for the support she showed me 9110 km away. Thank you coach Stacey and all of administration that helped me be successful. I’m so excited to see where my future takes me from here! For one last time, go tigers!!

"PEOPLE SAY NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE, BUT I DO NOTHING EVERY DAY." WINNE THE POOH Uncle Cattell keeps it real.

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"TIGER MAY ROAM!" STACEY HEWATT

I do not believe I could have spent my last 13 years of school anywhere else. From the faculty to teachers to students, my academic journey thus far has been an absolute blast. I can only hope that my future college experience will even come close to that which Holy Trinity has provided me with such ease and grace. I thank the Lord above for such events that brought me here, and I thank everyone for the amazing memories I have made with you all.

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kendall johnson

"SOMETIMES IT'S THE JOURNEY THAT TEACHES YOU A LOT ABOUT YOUR DESTINATION." DRAKE

I’m so grateful that I got to experience high school with such an intelligent and fun class. I’d like to thank every single senior for making my HT experience so memorable. I’d like to thank the faculty and staff for their hard work in guiding and preparing us, not only for college, but for the real world as well. I’m truly grateful for my amazing experience at HT for the past 12 years. I will always reminisce on this time in my life and remember every person who made me smile. I’d like to thank the cheer team and my coaches for the great times, you all mean so much to me. Thank you to my friends for making me laugh and to my family for the constant love and support.

"CRUSHED IT." FAT AMY

The last nine years of my life have been filled with some of the best memories, and with people I am truly thankful for. Thank you to all the teachers and staff who have taught me lessons both in and out of the classroom, especially Dr. Herntier and Mrs. Carlson. I would also like to thank all my friends for never failing to make me laugh and always sticking by my side. Maya and Sienna, I can't imagine life without without you guys. I'd like to give a huge thank you to the Holy Trinity community for all the opportunities they have given me, and the biggest thank you of all to my parents who stuck by my side every step of the way and taught me that anything is possible. I'm going to miss you all.

lauren juntunen

"LEARN FROM YESTERDAY, LIVE FOR TODAY, LOOK TO TOMORROW, REST THIS AFTERNOON." SNOOPY

After living in so many different places, whether it be Japan, Guam, or many others, finally settling in Florida and going to HT has allowed me to experience a nice couple of years. I've enjoyed my time here and am excited for what's next!

luke kenney javon kameka allison lagrone

"THE SPIRE SLEEPS...AND SO SHALL I." NEOW Holy Trinity has taught me both my ABCs and my multivariable calculus. Having entered the lower school in kindergarten, I had so many great experiences and teachers guiding me and helping me as I went through elementary school that I am forever grateful for. When I entered the upper school, I'd meet some of the most amazing friends and teachers that I could never have met elsewhere. Thank you so much to all my teachers that have supported me ever since I stepped into their classroom, thank you to Dr. R for helping me as I learn, thank you to Mrs. Brown for having faith in me, and thank you to Mr. Stephens for encouraging me. Thank you to my friends who have always been there for me, thank you John for always sticking with me and inspiring me, thank you Fefe for making every day fun, thank you Jonathan for dealing with my absolute nonsense, thank you Maddie for always being there for me, and thank you Matt-dogger and Ethan for going on Zaxby's trips and being my true favorite Nunes brothers. Lastly, thank you to my family for helping me become the person I am today.

"PUSHING BOUNDARIES OF LIFE! HERE'S TO REWRITING THE PLAYBOOK, ONE VICTORY AT A TIME." UNKNOWN

"HARD WORK BEATS TALENT WHEN TALENT DOESN'T WORK HARD." TIM NOTKE

The last nine years at Holy Trinity have been nothing but memorable. I am grateful for all of the fun experiences I've gained, from late night basketball games to Disney field trips. I am so thankful for all of the coaches, teachers, and faculty that have supported and guided me throughout my journey to senior year. I am also grateful for all of my friends and teammates through multiple sports who I have been able to share all of these experiences with. You guys have truly made my time here unforgettable.

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"POINT THE THUMB, NOT THE FINGER." WAYNE CATTELL

My ten years at Holy Trinity have been amazing. I never realized how fast ten years could go by but it was really fast. Thanks to all of my friends and for all of the memories that we've made. Thanks to the whole swim team for many memorable times. I've learned several lessons, all of which I'll keep and use to inspire me in my future pursuits. Thanks all!

alexis lapp

"YOU MUST ALWAYS HAVE FAITH IN PEOPLE. AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, YOU MUST HAVE FAITH IN YOURSELF." ELLE WOODS

I would like to thank my teachers for all of the wisdom that they have given me over the last 6 years. I would also like to thank all of the members of the senior class who made waking up every day for school worth it. Most importantly I want to thank Mrs. Saylor and Ms. Hatten who have guided me through middle and high school, they truly were my most important role models.

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"I LIKE TO DO NOTHING AND COMPLAIN TO MAKE THINGS BETTER." KURT COBAIN

There isn't a lot to me, I play the drums. I tune them too, I also play guitar. I tune them too, you kind of have to. Regardless, music's pretty fun and that's what I like to do.

"BE WHO YOU ARE AND SAY WHAT YOU FEEL, BECAUSE THOSE WHO MIND DON'T MATTER AND THOSE WHO MATTER DON'T MIND." BERNARD M.

I've been at HT since kindergarten and it's been an experience. I'm grateful for the friends I've made and the memories I've created. Thanks to Dani and Sophia for keeping me on my toes and making me laugh every day. Thanks to Milli for having great taste and Maegan for being my 3 am homework buddy. Thanks to Marley for being my volleyball friend and thanks to Brooke for always being there to talk. You guys have made these years so much more memorable. My best tips as a senior - always bring your charged nspire calculator, money for the bake sales, and airpods for open. Definitely take classes with Dr. Herntier and Mrs. Hatten, you'll have lots of fun. While my years have been filled with lots of work and assignments, I'm still incredibly grateful for all the experiences I've had. Goodbye HT, it's been fun.

"OFTEN TIMES, FINDING THE PROBLEM IS HARDER THAN GIVING THE SOLUTION." CASH LUCK

Being a new student in 7th grade, I was exposed to a new school environment in which I virtually knew no one. However, this was only true from day one. I quickly became friends with many people and familiar with many more. Through the years, chaplains, and pandemics, I continued to grow in my ability to communicate and found myself in a familiar, comfortable environment in which I knew most of my peers. However, a bitter/sweet part of senior year is having the ability of reflection onto the past. As I look back to my 7th grade year, I can reminisce about my 6 year journey, but I also look to a new journey in which I will be immersed in a new school environment once again. As bitter as it is to end my chapter at Holy Trinity, I am reminded of the words of Mike Rowe of the discovery channel, “I look forward to the future, and feeling grateful for the past.” As hard as it is to write a conclusion of this journey, I will end this the same way Mr. McGinnis would end his word of wisdom - That's all ya get!

"IT'S TOUGH AT THE TOP." BRUCE MCLAREN

Thank you to my family and teachers who supported me through sports and academics. Thank you to all my friends that I have made throughout my 14 years at HT. Thank you to all the staff who created an opportunity and platform for me to succeed. And a special thanks to all the lads who made me who I am today.

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cole mcnab

"SOMETIMES I TALK TO MYSELF WHEN I NEED EXPERT ADVICE." RICKY BOBBY

Thanks to my family and teachers for helping me during my high school career.

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"LIVE, LAUGH, LOVE, LEAVING." UR MOM

Special thank you to my parents for being my personal brand sponsorship for my time at HT. I have learned so many things over the past 14 years and most of what I learned wasn’t in the standard curriculum. I discovered that not all the learning happens in books and that having a good time and enjoying the experience is the best lesson. I’d like to thank Mr. Cattell, Dr. Herntier, and Mrs. Leslie for putting the “teach” in teacher while still having so much fun. Also huge thanks to my friends that have helped keep my sanity over the 14 million years. I couldn’t possibly imagine it without you guys. Late as always and for the last time. Toodles, Maegan (not Rachel).

anna mondschein

"BEAUTY IS EVERYWHERE. YOU ONLY HAVE TO SEE IT." BOB ROSS

I remember feeling excited and nervous when I frantically entered through the mighty black doors, below the HT insignia. Little did I know that those 4 years at Holy Trinity would entirely change me– not only as an individual person, but rather, one invested in a community. To all of the band, thank you for being my second family and showing me the true meaning of spontaneous joy. From dancing to “Let’s Groove” at spirited pep band games to our complete chaos, there has never been a dull moment. To all the faculty and staff, thank you for your unwavering dedication and support– it does not go unnoticed. To Mr. McGinnis who taught the importance of authenticity; Mr. Cattell who demonstrated the values of hard work; Mr. Stephens who fostered a welcoming community; Mrs. Koos who taught the joys of crochet; and to Señora Alvarez for always being a positive light in my day. To my family and friends, who constantly encourage me and put up with my love for Chipotle. As I walk through those black doors one final time, I cherish the memories made at HT and look forward to the future doors left to open.

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"IF YOU'RE HAPPY DOING WHAT YOU'RE DOING, THE NOBODY CAN TELL YOU YOU'RE NOT SUCCESSFUL."

HARRY STYLES

My time at HT has made me the person that I am. I am truly blessed to have my family and a variety of mentors along the way. I have the best support system in the world, including (but not limited to) Sheils, Lord Terry, Meg, Paige, and so many faculty and staff. I truly would not be where I am today without them. Over the past six years, I have changed a lot, and I’m thankful for the journey and the people who have put up with me. A special thank you to Mr. Hale, who has unlocked my love for journalism, Mr. McGuiness, who made me love learning, Ms. Perschnick, who has been with me for 5/6 years, Nurse Emily for always being up for a good gossip session, Mrs. Grimes for helping me navigate my future, along with so many others. Shoutout to all of my friends and my cheer family for making school that much more tolerable. My middle and high school experience would not have been the same without you all. Congratulations class of 2024, we did it!

"SOME FLIES ARE TOO AWESOME FOR THE WALL." ABED NADIR

There was chocolate milk in the vending machines.

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After six years at Holy Trinity, I have grown to appreciate the effort each teacher put into helping me. Many classes were very memorable and taught me something more than just the subject. I’d also like to treasure all the friends and memories I made. Thank you, Mr. Cattell, for holding me accountable, and Mr. Bailey, for making every day more interesting.

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"I DID THIS THE DAY BEFORE IT WAS DUE, TOO."

KRIPA PATEL

I never thought graduation would come so soon, but my last 7 years at holy Trinity have been unforgettable. I am incredibly thankful for all the staff and faculty who have helped me throughout the years. Thank you to my friends for always being there and making me laugh. Thank you to my parents for always supporting me and putting up with my random late-night target run. And also staying up with me when I was working on projects I procrastinated on. Mom, thank you for always taking me to games and practice, and Dad for always supporting my random hobbies. Especially photography, for believing in me, and for realizing my potential.

"IT'S THE ONLY LIFE YOU GOT, SO YOU GOTTA LIVE IT BIG TIME." BIG TIME RUSH

As I reflect on my time at HT, I feel immense gratitude for those who guided me to the finish line. Thank you to Mrs. Leslie for being my fellow concert enthusiast and telling the most fascinating stories. Mrs. Wilbur, for being the only reason I would ever take AP Latin or Greek (the best class ever). I forgive you for not knowing Julie Mason, even though I know you do. The HTJCL, for the best memories. JCLiv, don’t have too much JCfun without me. Ms. Mariani, for teaching me to embrace curiosity. Dr. Therntier, for the forehead jokes that I will always remember, especially when I cause solar eclipses with my massive noggin in the future. MC, for teaching me how to unapologetically be myself and love the smaller things in life, even if it's just Love Island UK. To my sister Esha, for setting the bar so high - it was good motivation. I don’t know what I would do without your support, advice, and persistent editing on my essays. Finally, thank you to the rest of my family and to my guru, Mahant Swami, for this would be entirely impossible without you.

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"I WAS WISHING ON A STAR WHEN I WAS ONE." DRAKE

I was a member of the varsity football team as well as the varsity track & field team for the past two years. I would like to thank Coach Brown, Coach Bailey, and the rest of my coaches for teaching and mentoring me during my time at HT. I would also like to thank the faculty and staff for making the transition from a public school easy and manageable. I would like to thank my college advisor, Mrs. Grimes for helping me through the college process. I would also like to thank all my teammates for not making the teams that i was apart of feel like a team but a family.

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"LAST, BUT NOT LEAST...I WANNA THANK ME." SNOOP DOG

Shout out to Mrs. Grimes for helping me with college, Ms. Parish for believing in me, Mrs. Mariani for seeing the future and being an amazing mental coach, Mr. Dr. Herntier for being cool, Mrs. Ramos for being there for me, and Ms. Nadya Huston.

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"ROYALTY CAN'T BUY LOYALTY." KODAK BLACK

Thank you to all of my teachers for shaping my mind the past six years, thank you to the entire college office for helping me almost every single day, no joke. Thank you to all of my coaches, I love you all! I met so many great people at HT, and I am eternally grateful.

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"...WHEN PAIN IS OVER, THE REMEMBRANCE OF IT OFTEN BECOMES A PLEASURE." JANE

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Sixth-grade me would hate hearing of this moment right now, my parents would probably pat themselves on their backs. I cannot think of a moment I’d been angrier than after my parents had initially told me that I would be starting seventh grade at a new school: Holy Trinity. I was scared and extremely awkward, I meticulously planned the route to all my classes despite the junior-high building only being made of a handful of classrooms. Once the anxiety had finally died down, I found myself actually enjoying my experiences. Looking back, those junior high years were definitely something interesting, but they formed the foundation of my support system going further on. I have the honor to say my friends have been with me every step of the way. Thank you to all those junior high teachers who prepared me and provided me with the skillset needed to succeed further down the road. Also, a big thank you to all my high school teachers, especially those I’ve had multiple years, who’ve taught me how to love learning and keep an open mind. While Holy Trinity may have been my high school, it was the people who made it my home.

"IT IS OUR CHOICES, HARRY, THAT SHOW US WHAT WE TRULY ARE, FAR MORE THAN OUR ABILITIES." ALBUS DUMBLEDORE

My first favorite song was The Grace; I found comfort in that short melody our kindergarten class sang every morning. It’s bittersweet to think about all the memories from the lower school: having homeroom in Mrs. Stephens’s Cliffordthemed classroom, winning my crayfish Cray Cray, doing the fun run for a bouncy ball, watching my dad breakdance at the father-daughter dance, playing silent soccer, and meeting my best friend. So many teachers have influenced my life, but none more than Mrs. Dykes and Mr. Stephens. Mrs. Dykes’s confidence and passion instilled a determination in me, and Mr. Stephens’s kindness always brightened my day. Both of these teachers have not only been mentors in my life but great friends. When I walked into the Holy Trinity doors, I wondered what “Start Here. Go Anywhere” meant, but now I know. Although the main message is about the resources Holy Trinity provides to pursue your dreams, I like to think of it in another way. I can confidently say that my life started here at Holy Trinity. Even though I’m saying goodbye to Holy Trinity, it will always be a part of my identity anywhere I go forevermore and evermore and evermore. Amen.

"PLEASE STAND FOR THE PLEDGE, I..." SHELBY REEVE

The last 6 years at Holy Trinity have been nothing but special. Mom and Dad thank you for giving me a life that has both laughter and love. Nathan and Maddy thank you for listening to my music in the car. I love you all. To my fellow Seniors, I hope my Quizlets have helped. My teachers thank you for preparing me for this next chapter of my life. To everyone listening to me talk in Chapel the last three years, I will miss the four words that gave me applause every week, “and here’s the broadcast.” My lunch buddies, you made my last year so memorable, I wouldn’t know what to do without you. I love you guys. Mr. Cattell, I’ll miss you! Dr. Herntier, thank you for the hours of extra help even though we both knew I was going to cry anyway. Mr. McGinnis, I hope the pencil sharpener and whole puncher serve you well. Mrs. Carlson, thank you for being there for me every day. Finally, Mr. Hale, thank you for the last four years. Without you, I would not be pursuing a dream I had no idea could become a reality. I’ll miss everyone dearly!

rohan prasanna

"THE MORE I WORK AND PRACTICE, THE LUCKIER I SEEM TO GET." GARY PLAYER

My time at Holy Trinity has provided everything that I've needed to succeed over the last 15 years. Growing up at this school, HT has taught me many important lessons that I'll carry forever. Thank you to all the amazing teachers and my friends who have made the journey easier and supported me along the way.

"MY LIFE A MOVIE THE WAY THEY BE ACTING." LIL

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alinah sarratt

"I AM SPEED." LIGHTNING MCQUEEN

I have been at Holy Trinity for the past six years and it is finally time to go. I will always be thankful for some of the people and the memories I have made here. Thank you to all of my teachers who have got me where I am today. Also, thank you to all of my coaches, teammates and friends throughout the years I couldn't have done it without you guys. I will always be grateful for opportunities that Holy Trinity gave me.

Hasta la vista

adrianna shanta

"THE MOST COURAGEOUS ACT IS STILL TO THINK FOR YOURSELF. ALOUD." COCO CHANEL

After 15 years, each year has given me the opportunity to succeed and overcome challenges. From starting in Mrs. Williams’s pre-school class to now working on the Holy Trinity Yearbook, I am so glad that I was able to create good memories with everyone around me. I wanted to thank all of the teachers that have made a difference in my life and have pushed me to become the student that I am today. Mrs. Gavrish, the Lower School art teacher, and Mrs. Carlson, the Upper School graphics teacher, who have both encouraged me to continue with my art. I wanted to thank my parents and my brother, Giovanni, who have been there through every happy moment and challenge. I am thankful I went to Holy Trinity, leaving me with memories to last me a lifetime.

brayden seitz

"99.9 PERCENT OF GAMBLERS QUIT BEFORE THEY HIT BIG." UNKNOWN

Coming to HT in seventh grade was very scary for me. Going to a new school and especially going into middle school was frightening for my sixth-grade self. Ever since then, I haven't looked back. The memories that I have made with my classmates and my teachers will be with me forever. Dr. Herntier, for making me love physics. Mrs. Mariani, for making English class more than English class. My mom and dad for being my support through it all. The lads, Jake, Keegan, Grant, Hale, and Aidan, for the memories that will last a lifetime. And lastly Cody, for being the best lil bro I could ask for.

kayden shah

"TO A MAN WITH A HAMMER, EVERY PROBLEM SEEMS LIKE A NAIL." ABRAHAM MASLOW I have been here for 13 years, and I have enjoyed almost every minute of it. Thanks to my friends and my lunch table for great conversations and making my day much more fun. It wouldn't have been the same experience without you guys.

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"IT'S NOT GAMBLING IF YOU'RE NOT ALWAYS WINNING." GRANT SHOULTZ

My 13 years at Holy Trinity have been a great experience and I am forever grateful. Thank you to my family, friends, teachers, and coaches for all the love and support they've given me.

"IF THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY, AND IF THERE'S A QUIZLET, THERE'S AN A." ME

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Give Grady my 40 time for your soccer matches.

To Trip I give the river behind my house on base, an untouched place for you to fish. To Donovan I give you my unused Bat Surfboard to go kill some waves. To Kaden I give my track and cross x jersey which you’ll quickly grow out of. Cormac and Liam get another 4 years of school. To Hibby I give my favorite blue rc mustang. To Aiden I give my pullup/ dip bar to continue to make those gains, to Evan I give my wooden baseball bat from camp. To Luke I give my medal rack, you’re gonna need it. To Finn and Sawyer I give my Honda to go race in mexico. To Tanner I give my apple watch to help you track your incredible growth in your running. To Brody I give my parking spot for your early morning drives. To Zack I give my foot speed, as I am thrilled to watch your remarkable growth on the track, I believe you still have so much potential to tap into, just keep working at it the way you have been doing. To Skyler I give you my thanks for being the best training partner, friend, and competitor I have had over my highschool years. If I truly could I would give you the love and passion I had for running throughout cross and track to fuel your own journey and goals that I know you will be so successful in.

reagan stoldt

"STORMS MAKE TREES TAKE DEEPER ROOTS."

DOLLY PARTON

This year was a wonderful conclusion to my life here at Holy Trinity, and now, moving on to my freshman year at The Culinary Institute Of America, I have some advice for the next year of seniors at Holy Trinity, if you have a job, where the management is terrible, you aren't happy and it's not going to help you get a head start in your future careers, QUIT. It’s not worth the mental strain of going to a bad work environment. Another good piece of advice I have for the upcoming seniors is spend time with your friends, there's a chance you're never going to see them again, so spend time with them as often as you can, you're going to miss them so don't work yourself to death instead of spending time with them. Lastly, make sure you let your teachers know just how much you appreciate them, they work extremely hard to make sure your education is as wonderful as it can be.

gabriel sullivan

sophia symeonides kendall strand lucas talbert augustine stehley

"MAMMA SAYS HAPPINESS IS FROM MAGIC RAYS OF SUNSHINE THAT COMES DOWN WHEN YA FEELIN' BLUE." BOBBY BOUCHER

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like to thank my family, coaches and teachers for all the support.
"RAVIOLOI,

RAVIOLI, GIVE ME MY DIPLOMIOLI."

ME I'm happy to announce my 6-year sentence is finished. I will always cherish Ms. Mariani and her Llama Drama, and the few other teachers who didn't underestimate me. Shout out to Dani, we've been through it all, since the beginning, and forever will by this point- and to Savannah, Miili, Alinah, and Sophia- we 100% won most elite lunch table since 2018. Thank you to my brother for helping me throughout the majority of high school, and my parents who pushed me...always past my limits. I hope to never suffer through Calculus again and extend prayers to the youngins who soon will. To Maggie, never forget you're better than you know who. And finally, thank you HT.

"BE UNIQUE, BOLD, KIND, AND MOST OF ALL, BE YOURSELF. LIFE IS AN ADVENTURE SO RUN TOWARDS IT AND SEIZE THE DAY WITH OPEN ARMS." KENDALL STRAND

My years here at Holy Trinity have been such a blessing. I was a part of Pep Band, the Swim team, and many other clubs and honor societies. I am thankful to have had wonderful adventures and learning experiences that I’ll never forget. I am grateful to all my dedicated teachers, who took extra time to help me grow and mature as a person. To the administrators and coaches who work to connect and make each of us reach our greatest potential, thank you. For all their patience, sunrise drives to school and laughter, Mom and Dad, I love you! For the amazing, lifelong friends I have made here at HT, you are the best and I love you so much! I’ll always cherish all the fantastic adventures we’ve had. To everyone else, it has been so great to get to know you over the years. Good luck in the future with whatever you do, and keep being yourself. Never forget that you are awesome and to keep on smiling!

"I FEEL LIKE GIANNIS RUNNIN' UP BUCKS. I DON'T GET LAZY." KEN CARSON

I have been at Holy Trinity for 13 years and growing up with the same people has been great. All my teachers have been amazing and I am grateful for everything. More out-ofuniforms would be nice though.

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athena tian

"BEAUTY MAY ENCOMPASS PAIN, BUT NEITHER BEAUTY NOR PAIN IS EVERYTHING." ATHENA TIAN

"I have the utmost gratitude for every moment that I have been able to spend at this school. The welcoming, the isolating, the indescribable, and everything in between that has shaped the past three years. I hope that we will leave the school as more conscious people than we were yesterday, and show the world a better version of ourselves than we showed to each other. My place in this community is not defined by the duration of time I have spent here, rather by the home that we have collectively built out of it. Though the value of each interaction is not abundantly clear at the moment of its occurrence, I later discovered the purpose and fate of each person and conversation that I engaged with here. A sincere appreciation to Senora Leon, Dr. Roslonowski, Mrs. DeRosier, Mrs. Parrish, Senora Alvarez, Dr. Ramnath, Mrs. Gunderson, Coach Stallone, Mrs. McHenry, Mrs. Mariani, and every one of my peers who I will remember for their own light. "Without pressure from all directions, we would never become diamonds."

"LIFE WOULD BE A BOX OF CHOCOLATES, BUT I ATE ALL THE CHOCOLATES, SO NOW IT'S JUST A BOX." JULIEN WARDEN

I love this school and all the people that pushed me to be the person I am today I couldn’t have done it without any of you thank you for making my years at HT the best years of my life. I leave Bo Bagwell with being the man. I leave Drew Zabinski with the lacrosse team. I leave Sage LaGala with the torch of awesomeness.

andrew turner

"CHEDDA IS BETTER!" ANDREW TURNER (CHEDDA)

Thank you to all the teachers, staff and coaches for everything and for all the help they gave me during my four years here. It's been a fun ride and I can't wait to see what comes next.

lani watt brianna wakefield sophia weiner

"IN ALL YOUR WAYS ACKNOWLEDGE HIM, AND HE WILL MAKE YOUR PATHS STRAIGHT." PROVERBS 3:6

It feels like just yesterday that I was walking into the first day of kindergarten at a new school. I am so thankful to have spent 13 years at Holy Trinity. These past years have been amazing, and I have made some incredible memories and the best friendships. Thank you to all my teachers who have taught me so much to be successful. Thanks to all my best friends who have stood by my side and made some of the most fun memories with me. Thanks to my family for being my best supporters, showing love, and always helping me with any challenge I face. Most importantly, thank you to God for allowing me to have a great education and for shaping me into who I am today. Being at Holy Trinity has definitely been unforgettable!

"YOU DO NOT REALIZE NOW WHAT I AM DOING, BUT LATER YOU WILL UNDERSTAND." JOHN 13:7

After 15 years at Holy Trinity I’ve learned so many lessons and made so many memories. Thank you to everyone that has gotten me here today!

"I'M NOT JUST SMART AND PRETTY AND FUNNY...I ALSO MAKE CLOTHES." SARAH LACINA

My time at Holy Trinity has been many things, but primarily, it has been a place and community that has helped me develop intellectually and personally. Thank you to my teachers who have taught me many lessons and supported me in all my endeavors in and out of the classroom. Thank you to my friends who have helped to make every day fun. And thank you to my teammates for being the best training partners. Holy Trinity has been a blessing and I will always be grateful for the things I learned and the memories I made here. And also, thank you ANOVA for making my data look pretty. I did some science. I ran some miles. I made some muckrete. I cured myofascial tightness. Hasta la vista.

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"DOING WELL IN SCHOOL IS IMPORTANT, BIG BIG BICEPS ARE IMPORTANTER." WILLIAM WHIPPLE

To think I've started my days here following the blue taped hallways watching the teachers hold up a 1 talking level. I never thought I'd pulling into my own parking spot at the same school. Despite not being a "Lifer" I think 12 years is close enough, it sure feels as though it's been that long. I've experienced so much during my time at HT, many of which have influenced who I am today. Supported by some of the most upstanding people I've ever met. Armed with the companions I've made and the platform I've been given to start my life, anything and everything is possible.

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Alejandra Acero Rico

Yueun Ahn

Courtney Ainbinder

Sofie Alikhan

Austin Alley

John Paul Alzate

Jaylen Ballard

Rebecca Benezra

Marsally Bilotta Charna Black

Katrina Blanco

Brendan Boddy

Ashlyn Borboroglu

Sydney Borboroglu

Matthew Bouyoucas

Aidan Bovelsky

Cole Chanda

Wyatt Chanda

Cooper Cohen

Justin Cole

Maya Collins

Sydney Crane

Thomas Day

Dani Desrochers

Manishka Dontineni Aleksandriya Dzheneva

Connor Farnham

Chase Giovannetti

Mia Glover

Michael Grillo Andrew Hale

Avery Hammond

Reagan Haridopolos Brie Higgins

Hopper

Sienna Houston Michael Howkins Tristen Hurlbut Nadya Huston Fischer Jehs

Kendall Johnson

Lauren Juntunen

Javon Kameka Marley Kellar Luke Kenney

Allison LaGrone Luke LaGrone

Alexis Lapp Cash Luck

Savannah McGrew

Jake McLaren

Cole McNab

Maegan Mercado

Anna Mondschein

Molly Mullen

Ayden Oswell

Canon

Brayden Seitz Kayden Shah Jay Patel Kripa Patel

Rohan Prasanna Brooke Ramnath Shelby Reeve Elijah Reynolds Alinah Sarratt

Adrianna Shanta Grant Shoultz

Kaileigh Smith Kendall Strand Gabe Sullivan Sophia Symeonides Lucas Talbert

Madeline Pesi Athena Tian

Turner Brianna Wakefield Julien Warden Lani Watt Sophia Weiner William Whipple

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Milli Patel Jessie Perez Roman Perez Cali Perillo
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SEPARATED AT BIRTH CHARNA BLACK (12) & KAILEIGH SMITH (12), LUCAS TALBERT (12) & JAKE MCLAREN (12) MOST LIKELY TO WIN A NOBEL PRIZE JOHN MITNIK (12) & SOPHIA WEINER (12) BEST TO BRING HOME TO PARENTS LANI WATT (12) & CASH LUCK (12)

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BY: KATIE LEONARD photos by Kripa Patel & Katie Leonard MOST LIKELY TO SURVIVE THE HUNGER GAMES DANI DESROCHERS (12) & AUGUSTINE STEHLEY (12) MOST LIKELY TO START THEIR CAREER IN 10 YEARS FISCHER JEHS (12) & MILLI PATEL (12) MOST LIKELY TO MAKE YOU LAUGH KATRINA BLANCO (12) & JULIEN WARDEN (12) MOST LIKELY TO HAVE THEIR WORK SHOWN IN AN ART GALLERY KENDALL STRAND (12) & COLE CHANDA (12)
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BEST PERSON TO BE ON A LONG ROAD TRIP WITH COOPER COHEN (12) & ASHLYN BORBOROGLU (12) MOST LIKELY TO WIN A GRAMMY ROMAN PEREZ (12) & NADYA HUSTON (12) BEST OUTFITS ON SENIOR OUT OF UNIFORM BRAYDEN SEITZ (12) & SYDNEY BORBOROGLU (12)

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augustine STEHLEY

Dear Augustine,

As you step into college life, remember Philippians 4:13: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Embrace new challenges with faith and courage. Believe in yourself, stay true to your values, and seek wisdom. This journey is a gift from God, and we're here to support you every step of the way.

With love and prayers, Mom and Dad

sydney CRANE

Congratulations Syd!

We are very proud of you. Exciting times ahead!

We love you!

Mom, Dad, and Bowen

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soe ALIKHAN

austin ALLEY

As you move on to even greater adventures, we celebrate all the many ways you make us proud…just by being your kind, creative, curious, fun self.

Wishing you well, always! Love, Mom and Dad

To our dearest Sofie, "Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove. O no! it is an everfixed mark that looks on tempests and is never shaken."

We are very proud of you!!! Remember, no matter how old you are or what comes your way, you can never outgrow the love of your family.

Love, Daddy, Mommy & Tabbers

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maegan MERCADO

Achi-

Time has definitely flew, we still can’t believe you’re graduating and moving onto the next chapter of your buhay(life). Your fun, outgoing, sometimes patient, hardworking, and procrastinate self has brought you here today. We are so proud of the many accomplishments that you have achieve and are excited for your future!

Love, Dad, Mom, Raevin and Raenir

jake McLAREN

yueun AHN

Jake,

We have watched you grow all these years, and words could never express how proud we are of you. We know you will accomplish great things, never doubt yourself. Go after your dreams!

Love, Dad, Mom, Brett, Granny, Pops, Grandma and Buzz

Yueun,

I am so proud of your hard work and dedication at Holy Trinity. It's been a long, hard road, but you made it. We believe you can do everything you want and a bright future is awaiting you. Follow your heart. We are always here for you.

Love, your family

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maya COLLINS

Drink Water!!! What ever else you need, we’re always right here to hold your hand.

We love you and are so proud of the young woman you are!

Love, Mom, Dad and Dylan

madeline PESI

savannah McGREW

Congratulations Madeline!

We are so proud of you and everything you have accomplished. We cannot wait to see what your future holds.

Love, Mom, Dad and Dominic

Savannah,

I am so proud of all that you have achieved and everything you've become. You have grown into such a beautiful, intelligent woman with so many amazing qualities and I'm so excited to see what your future holds.

I can't wait to watch you accomplish great things and I will always be your biggest fan!

Love, Mom

chase GIOVANNETTI

Dear Chase,

We’re so proud of you! We’ve watched in amazement as you’ve grown into the person you are today, and we’re watching with great anticipation to see what you become. You’re a talented, hard worker, and most importantly, a thoughtful and kind person. Seek new experiences, dream big dreams, choose what makes you smile, and remember to call home. With your talent and determination, the sky’s the limit!

Love,

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tsten HURLBUT

Tristen,

We are proud of your hard work and the many successes you have enjoyed. Your work ethic along with your kind, compassionate, and loving nature will continue to benefit you in your future endeavors. Always stay true to your values, faith, and family as you move forward in life. We are excited to see the many blessings and successes your future holds.

We love you very much. Mom, Dad, Hunter and Colton

wi�iam WHIPPLE mi�i PATEL

What can I say to my intelligent, more than capable, beautiful, artistic, talented, amazing, and most importantly, kind "brave little toaster." You surprise me every day with your brilliance and your love. I couldn't have asked for a better son. I am so very proud of you and I know you will make a difference in this world wherever you are planted. I love you with all my heart. And again, I am very proud and excited to see what your future holds.

Love Always, Mom

Milli

Congratulations! We are so proud of all of your accomplishments. We are truly blessed to have you in our lives. Stay true to yourself and continue working hard as you always have. All the best for a bright future ahead of you.

Love Mom, Dad and Esha

gnt SHOULTZ

Grant – We are so proud of all your accomplishments and excited to see how far you will go. You’ve always made school look “easy.” As you head off to college, we want you to know that we're always in front of you to cheer you on, behind you to have your back, or next to you so that you are never alone.

Be Strong and Very Courageous. God will be with you wherever you go.

(Joshua 1:9)

Love you past the moon and back, Mom, Dad and Brock

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sydney BORBOROGLU

Dear Sydney,

As soon as you were born, we knew you would be a spicy and driven young lady. Everything you do, you give it your all. Your smile and energy is contagious. Continue to enjoy the journey ahead. We are very proud of you. Always remember we love you and support you. Be bold, have faith and keep smiling.

Love, Mom and Dad

ashlyn BORBOROGLU

Dear Ashlyn,

What an amazing journey it has been to watch you become the young lady you are today. We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments. It is hard to believe you are off to spread your wings. Wherever your journey takes you, remember you will always have our love and support. No matter how old you are, you will forever be our baby.

Love, Mom and Dad

brooke RAMNATH

Dearest Brooke,

We are so proud of you and the young woman you've become. The joy you have given us over the years is matched only by our love for you. You are so talented, compassionate, and brave beyond words. As you take on life's next adventure, know you always have a key to our home and our hearts. Go live your dreams! We are always with you.

Love, Mom, Dad, Brianna, & Lainey

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luke KENNEY

Luke,

We are truly honored to have you in our lives and to watch you grow into a loving, funny and caring young man. You have our hearts and we thank God every day for you. We know God has great plans for you, much more than you can ever imagine!

We love you so much, Dad, Mom, Maddy and Avery Isaiah 26:3

anna MONDSCHEIN

Anna, you've overcome so many challenges in having moved to Florida just before High School. You started a new life in an unfamiliar land, having to develop new friends in a new school system that demanded the best from you. And you shined! We are so proud of you, proud of your work ethic, proud of your consideration of others, proud of the dynamic young woman you have become. Continue to be a beautiful and positive person!

We love you very much,

sienna HOUSTON

Sienna,

What a wonderful journey it has been watching you grow up! I will always think you of as my little girl, even as you have grown into a beautiful and strong woman right before my eyes. You have tackled each chapter of your life with confidence, determination, courage, independence, and grace. Keep chasing your passions and igniting your dreams, I have no doubt you will change the world! I’m so proud of you my angel!

Love, Dad & Ingrid

Poppy and Mom

lani WATT

Lani,

Congratulations! We are so proud of you and all that you have accomplished. You have been both a blessing and a joy to our family. Allow your faith to guide and comfort you throughout your life. Continue to stay true to yourself and never stop smiling.

Love, Mom, Dad and Julie

Let your light shine before others. — Matthew 5:16

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george byden SEITZ

Bray, you lit up our world 18 years ago and still amaze us with your talents, kind heart, and independent mind leading your own path. Your intellect and curiosity will take you to new heights… as far and high as you can dream. We’re your biggest fans and are so excited to see the places you’ll go!

All our Love, Mom, Dad, and Cody

cash LUCK

To simply say we are proud of you would be an understatement. Through it all, you have pushed yourself to achieve greatness. You have chosen to take the road less traveled, and will face challenges that will push you to your limits. Your hard work and preparation will prove invaluable as your most exciting adventure begins. We can't wait to see the positive impacts you make on the world!

With all of our love, Mom, Dad, and Carson

brendan BODDY

Brendan,

We are so proud of all your hard work and accomplishments over the years and are so excited to see what your future holds!

Remember to always keep God, Family and Country first and you won't go wrong!

Love, Mom, Dad and Brooke

banna WAKEFIELD

Bree,

I’m so incredibly proud of the remarkable young woman you’ve become. Your strength and determination have brought you to this moment and I couldn’t be happier for you. Your dad would be bursting with pride if he were here today. I have no doubt that you can accomplish anything you set your mind to. Always remember that you are loved beyond measure. May your journey ahead be filled with success, happiness and endless opportunities.

Love, Mama, Daddy and Trevor

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marley KELLAR

Rules to live by: “Every little thing is gonna be alright.”

Dream Big Pay attention to detail Make every day an Adventure Day Have courage and be kind And just Breathe

Life is short, the world is wide, go and make some memories!

Love, Mom & Dad

courtney AINBINDER

As you reach this milestone, we're in awe of the amazing person you've become. Your determination, resilience, and kindness have always guided you through challenges and triumphs. Your journey thus far is a testament to your strength and character. We're so proud of you and eagerly anticipate the boundless achievements awaiting you. Congratulations, we love you!

Mom, Dad & Madison

andrew TURNER

We are so proud of you and the fine young man you have become. It’s been an amazing ride so far and we can’t wait to see what happens next.

We love you buddy, Dad and Mom- Love me!

2 0 2 4

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shelby REEVE

Shelby,

How did we get so lucky? You've been easy to parent since the day you were born. Always smiling, happy and more loving than any of us deserve. Your kind heart and willingness to help others is unparalleled. We are incredibly proud of how hard you've worked and the amazing talents you've developed as a result. You are going to do amazing things in life, and we are excited for all that lies ahead in your future. We love you!!.

Love always, Dad, Mom, Nathan & Maddy

kayden SHAH

Congratulations Kayden!

We are incredibly proud of you and all of your accomplishments. It has been amazing to see you grow into the young man that you are today. Keep dreaming big, working hard and having fun! Your future is as bright as you are and we can't wait to see all that you achieve.

We love you endlessly, Mom, Dad and Naya

cooper COHEN

CONGRATULATIONS, COOP

You constantly delight us with your sense of humor and free spirit, and we are proud of your respectfulness, perseverance, and strong will. Thank you for being such a joy to raise. Keep listening to yourself as you have amazing instincts. Your potential is limitless and we can’t wait to see what you do with it next.

With endless amounts of love, Mom, Dad, Laila, Sammy

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john MITNIK

With tears in our eyes, smiles on our faces, and overwhelming love in our hearts, we thank God for all the wonder you possess and all the time we share together. We have unbidden faith in you, John Eli aka Jeli Bean, and we look forward in anticipation as you shine your light into this world.

Love, Mom, Dad, and our small and big family

alinah SARRATT

Alinah,

We are so very proud of you and all you have achieved!! Your hard work and dedication has been inspiring to watch over the years. You have brought so much joy, life, and love into our lives!!

We love you so much and know you are destined for great things.

Love, Mom, Dad, and Ava

nadya HUSTON

Nadya,

Your Mother and I are so proud of you and all that you’ve accomplished. You’ve grown into a beautiful, talented and caring young woman, and we can’t wait to see and celebrate all the great things that you will accomplish as you continue to Dare Greatly.

We love you! Mom and Dad

rebecca BENEZRA

You bring light and laughter into every room... Don't ever let anyone dull your sparkle!

We love you more than all the chocolate chip cookies in the world and are so very proud of you.

XOXO!

SENIOR ADS 167

canon HOPPER

Congratulations Canon!

We are so proud of you and the young man you’ve become. You are a funny, kind and ambitious kid and we are excited to see what the future holds for you. Always remember, leave the game on the field and take the experience with you!

We love you buddy!

Mom, Dad and Carson

Michael-

We are so proud of the incredible young man you have become. Your dedication, hard work, remarkable achievements and boundless creativity is nothing short of inspiring. We can't wait to see what you accomplish in the next chapter of your life. Your future is bright and you are destined for greatness.

Congratulations!

We love you, Mom, Dad, Nicole & Alexa

michael GRILLO

kenda� STRAND

Congratulations to our Kendall Rose!

We are filled with joy and admiration for all you have accomplished: academically, personally and spiritually. We cherish your kindness to others, love of animals, passion for the outdoors and excitement for travel. We have been infinitely blessed to be your parents on this journey. We are so excited to watch you spread your wings with courage, grace and wisdom into new adventures!

With the greatest of love, Mom, Dad, Beckett & Bandit

Proverbs 3:6

"In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight."

SENIOR ADS 169

Fischer, your family is incredibly proud of everything you have accomplished on your journey at HT. From your hijinks at the lower school to your participation in nearly every activity at the upper school, you have fully captured the Holy Trinity experience. You have become a warm, talented, brilliant young man and we are excited to see you on your next college adventure. Your family will be cheering for you every step of the way. We love you, and we celebrate you and all your accomplishments! scher

andrew HALE

"What lies behind us, and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Dear Andrew,

Wishing you courage and success as you navigate the next chapter of life. Watching you grow into the fine man you are has been an immense pleasure. As always, remember your values and you shall go far. We love you always!

JEHS

cole & wyatt CHANDA

Remember when you go into the world to Keep your eyes and ears wide open. And be kind. Love one another. Take care of each other.

Tell the truth. Always do your best. Listen to the big people and the little people. Explore new paths and have fun.

Know that you are loved like crazy. Give thanks for all your blessings.

Above all else, Love and you will do wonderful things in this world.

- Rebecca Puig

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cole McNAB

Cole, You did it! It has been amazing riding shotgun on your childhood. Your adventurous spirit and your love for God should guide your steps in the years to come. We love you and we're so proud.

Mom, Dad, Campbell & Brogan

Jeremiah 29:11

"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, Plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope."

gabel SULLIVAN

Gabe,

Thank you for all the great moments. It's been an honor watching you grow up. Continue to enjoy life, be persistent, put in the hard work, and success will follow.

We are beyond proud of you and can't wait to see what the future holds.

With love and admiration your very loving familia.

katna BLANCO

Dear Katrina,

It has been a joy watching you grow into the beautiful young lady that you are. We are so proud of you and know you have the potential to accomplish anything. Always be true to yourself and live your dreams.

Love you always, Dad and Mom

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julian MARTÍNEZ

Julian we are so proud of the young man that you are becoming and all your accomplishments. We are excited to see what the future holds. We pray blessings over you and for God’s care every step you take.

We will always be here for you, love you to the moon!!

Mom and Dad

brooke RAMNATH

Dear Brooke,

We are so proud of you and your accomplishments. We are excited to see what the future holds! Cheers to the last of the Ramnath sisters to graduate from HT! We will always be here for you and support you. Family is forever. <3

Love, Lainey, Brianna, Nana, Papa, Nandy, and Pappy

matthew BOUYOUCAS

Matthew,

We are so blessed to have you in our lives. Those lucky enough to call you friend are fortunate. Your determination to excel at anything you set your mind to will take you far in life.

We love you, Dad, Mom, and Gregory

Commit to the Lord in whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.

Proverbs 16:3

ronnie FERNANDEZ-RAMNATH

Ronnie,

You embody a beautiful combination of compassion, humor, curiosity, and ambition. You’ve been a Holy Trinity student since 2016 and we are confident you are set up for success no matter where you go. We are so proud of your achievements and are excited to see you continue to thrive.

Love, Mom, Nando, Dad, Annie, and Pappy

SENIOR ADS 175

justin COLE

Congratulations, Justin!

We are incredibly proud of the man you have become! Watching you grow up has been the greatest joy. We cannot wait to see what the future holds for you. With your hard work, many talents, and strong faith, you will do great things!

Believe in yourself, trust God, and know you will always have our love and support!

Love, Mom, Dad & Adam

aleksandya DZHENEVA

Alya, you're everything we ask for! You're our pride, joy, and sunshine in our lives! We're so happy and excited for your future... this is just the beginning! We love you always and forever!

Love, Mama, Tati, Zacky, and Coco

connor FARNHAM

We are all so proud of the man you have become. We are looking forward to seeing what the next chapter holds for you. You deserve nothing but the best. We admire your courage of conviction and your determination to make your dreams come true.

With all our love, Mom, Dad and Cassie

SENIOR ADS 177

sienna HOUSTON

We are so proud of who you are! Watching you grow has truly been our greatest gift. You bring so much joy to every day! Stay courageous & remember that you can do anything.

Go live your dreams, the world is yours to explore!

We love you!

Brendan & Grady

Jaylen BALLARD

Jaylen,

It has been amazing watching you grow up into the respectful and loving young man you are. Your jokes keep us laughing while your smile lights up the room. You’re one of the greatest blessings in our lives and we hope you never forget that. You’ve had challenges, but you overcame them with maturity and self-determination, and we are so proud of you! Go off in the world and do great things! We love you kid, forever and ever.

Love, Dad, Megan, Courtney, Bella and Drew

SENIOR ADS 179

congts

YEARBOOK SENIORS

Maya Collins Brianna Wakefield Adrianna Shanta Kripa Patel Dani Desrochers Alya Dzheneva Mia Glover Maegan Mercado Shelby Reeve

CLASS OF 2024 senior moms

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LOVE OUR
WE
seniors

STAFF yearbook

LEADERSHIP

Maya Collins

Anna Dlugasch

Kripa Patel

Adrianna Shanta

Katie Leonard

Brianna Wakefield

YEARBOOK STAFF

Dani Desrochers

Aleksandriya Dzheneva

Mia Glover

Maegan Mercado

Shelby Reeve

Sophia Balda

Madelyn Hassey

Izzy Henderson

Natalie Morris

Ashlee Mullen

Julianna Pedicini

Shelby Thurmond

Jersie Ramos

THE

book

COVER:

The colors of this book were chosen to represent Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy at this Point In Time. We wanted to create a book using the colors we see around the renovated Holy Trinity campus in order to showcase the changes and consistences. We carried these colors throughout the book .

BUDGET:

Students were able to order the books for $90 through April 30. Books were available for purchase once delivered for $100.

SPECS:

350 copies of full color, size nine, 208 page book were ordered for students, faculty, and staff. An additional 208 copies were printed to be used as national samples by the Balfour Publishing marketing department. The front and back end-sheets were custom designed by the staff. The book was printed on 100 lb. matte stock, smyth sewn, rounded and backed on 150 lb. Binder’s Board by Balfour Publishing in Dallas, Texas.

PRODUCTION & DESIGN

The first period 19-person yearbook class and 32-person photography staff produced and distributed Vol. 66 of the Tigrium. All pages were created and editing using Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Bridge CC on twenty 20’ iMacs, The staff was given templates created by the editors and graphics students. Each page used a nine point grid with three degrees of separation to customize each layout, providing a complex yet uniform style. Variations of the fonts  Reguler, Barlow Condensed Light, and Archer were used throughout for body copy, captions, headlines, subheadings and photo credits. Dean Stewart Photography provided professional photography.

THEME:

In order to focus on each individual moment, the theme Point in Time was chosen to focus on every instance that has shaped both our collective and individual past, present, and future. At this moment as a school, we have seen a tremendous amount of change in the growth of our student body and life, school, athletics, and academics. With each Point in Time we are able to look at the individual memory, and see how vital each of our contributions are to the student body.

SPECIAL THANKS:

The 2024 Tigrium staff would like to thank Elizabeth Miller, Cyndi Buist, and Stefanie Pedicini for allowing us both creative and journalistic freedom throughout the production of this book (and for allowing us to take "yearbook skip days") Kristin Fleis for photography; DSP for providing professional photography; and Stephanie Sherman for supporting our production; Stefanie Pedicini for proofreading; CSPA, NSPA and FSPA for continuing to provide us a platform year after year to have our book evaluated, earn accolades, and improve.

*YEARBOOK DISCLAIMER

The Yearbook class, consisting of students, is solely responsible for the production of this yearbook. They handle the layout, copy, and picture selection for each page in a learning environment. Unlike other schools, our pages are sent to the publisher fully prepared for printing, with all photos, copy, captions, and headlines created using Adobe InDesign at school. Our objective, despite time and budget constraints, is to provide equitable and comprehensive coverage of school life from August through early March, with a final deadline for delivery in May. Any omissions or errors are inadvertent and not intentional on the part of the yearbook staff, adviser, or publisher. Additionally, every page is proofread a minimum of three times before submission to the publisher. We regret any misspellings, missing punctuation, or incorrect names and offer our sincere apologies to those affected.

LETTER FROM THE ADVISOR

As our time together comes to an end, I find myself cherishing the memories we've created and the amazing achievements we've accomplished as a yearbook family. Writing this letter brings a whirlwind of emotions as I realize how much I'll miss each and every one of you, especially our seniors: Maya Collins, Kripa Patel, Adrianna Shanta, Brianna Wakefield, Dani Desrochers, Aleksandriya Dzheneva, Mia Glover, Maegan Mercado, and Shelby Reeve. From the early brainstorming sessions to the late nights perfecting layouts, finding missing links, our journey has been filled with happiness, creativity, tears and a strong sense of family. I am grateful to each member of the team for your dedication, passion, and tireless efforts throughout the year. One of the highlights of our time together has been our enjoyable yearbook workdays. Whether it was in Mario Kart competitions or donuts, these moments will stay with me forever. Each of you has brought a unique perspective and skillset enriching our yearbook with your talents and creativity. It has truly been an honor to work alongside such a remarkable and dedicated group of individuals. Thank you for making this yearbook journey unforgettable. I have every confidence that your passion and ingenuity will continue to shine brightly in all your future endeavors. Remember, the door is always open for a reunion or a game of Mario Kart. Wishing you all the best as you pursue your dreams. Keep igniting inspiration and spreading your light wherever you go.

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HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL ACADEMY

COLOPHON

TIGRIUM vol. 66

LETTERS FROM THE editors

collins

When I first joined the yearbook staff in seventh grade, I truly had no idea where it would lead me. 5 years later, I am so thankful to be a part of something that is so much bigger than myself. This staff is, and has always been a second family to me, and that is something that I will forever cherish. Thank you to the entire staff for making this book so special. I couldn’t have asked for a better staff to spend my senior year with. To Anna, I can’t thank you enough for welcoming me with open arms this year. Thank you for being the best partner in bringing this book to life and always listening to my crazy ideas. You are truly a light in this world, never failing to bring a smile to my face every morning. There is nobody else that I would rather sit next to, and I will forever be grateful for the memories we made together, especially putting our fingerprints into the computers (because I know you’ll always remember me). I am SO beyond confident that you will lead the staff to another amazing book next year and I can’t wait to see where your future takes you. To Kripa, all I have to say is thank you 100 times over. For helping me redesign pages, never saying no to taking photos, and staying at track meets for 8 hours to help me get my page done, all I can say is thank you. From the cake pops on Senior night to the spilled beet juice all over your car, and the extremely oversized 7 brew cups, the memories we made this year are truly unforgettable Finally, to Mrs Carlson. There are truly no words that can describe how grateful I am for you and everything that you have done for all of us. Your dedication to this program is truly unmatched and appreciated 1000000x over. Thank you for every second that you have put into this book and helping us all create a book that we are proud of. I am forever thankful to have been a part of this staff and the love I have for this program is so much more than words can express. I don’t know where I would be without you, and I can’t express how thankful I am for your unconditional support and guidance. My yearbook family will always hold a special place in my heart and I am beyond lucky to have been a part of something so special.

Being on the yearbook staff for the past two years has been one of the most rewarding experiences. I never thought I would take yearbook but switching into the class, after immediately knowing I was not a graphics candidate, has been one of the best decisions I have made. I want to start by thanking the whole staff this year, we were able to create such an amazing book and that is because of each and everyone of you. I know we had some bumps along the way, but all of your work allowed us to create such an amazing book. I cannot thank you all enough. To all the 2023 graduates, thank you so much for teaching me last year, you all are truly “so much more.” To the returning staff: Kripa, Maya, Katie, Bri, Adrianna, and Sophia thank you for helping to make the book the best it could possibly be. To Katie, thank you for taking on the job of being our dedicated indexer, and for being such a great friend. Without you I would never have been convinced to switch into the class, and I appreciate that so much. To Kripa, I will miss you so much next year. Thank you for your constant willingness to take photos at any time and any place. I am so glad that we have gotten to spend the last two years on staff together. To Maya, I have loved working on this book with you and next year I will miss sitting next to you so much. I can only imagine how many sticky notes we have gone through. Thank you both for being such amazing people to work with, and I will miss you two so much next year. Without both of you there is no way this book would have turned out as great as it is. To Mrs Carlson, I can’t even begin to thank you for everything. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to be on staff, and for continually going above and beyond in helping all of us. You are truly the best teacher I could ask for, and I can’t even put into words how grateful I am. To the whole staff, thank you so much for creating this book and to the upcoming staff, I am so excited for next year!

Thank you to all of you for never giving up on this year’s book and for making my last year on staff so memorable: To the other seniors: Thank you for always being willing to learn, in such a short time we were able to create a fantastic book that represents our senior year. To my YB photographers: Thank you for always being willing to take photos when I could not. I always knew that I could depend on you guys. To Jersie: Despite being so young, you stepped up to whatever we threw at you, whether that be taking photos or doing a page. I know you will be a great photographer in the future. To Katie, thank you for being responsible for the “entertainment” on our YB days; you always knew what we needed. Also, thank you for always being there to offer a hand with photos when I needed it and for making sure that I spelled names correctly. You are going to make a great Photo Editor next year. To Anna and Maya, thank you for being such amazing editors, whether that be designing pages, writing captions for me, or even taking photos if needed. You have done a fantastic job. Thank you to both of you for always listening to me complain and being there to help me when I needed it. You guys are the reason a lot of my pages got done. Thank you for working so hard to make this book come to life Thank you for always being open to my ideas, even if it meant I was completely redesigning a page. I will miss being on staff with you more than I can say. Finally, thank you to Mrs. Carlson for believing in my photography skills always being there to support me. You were always willing to listening to my crazy photo ideas and making them come to life (even if they were terrible). Thank you for helping me grow as a photographer and as a person.

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index

aAle Acero Rico 19, 73, 89, 116, 120, 136

Maddy Adair 24, 25, 30, 114

favorite teacher quotes

"POINT THE FINGER NOT THE THUMB."

MR. WAYNE CATTELL

Sophia Adams 112

Yuna Ahn 71, 108

Yueun Ahn 40, 116, 120, 136, 150

Courtney Ainbinder

116, 120, 136, 162

Sofie Alikhan 8, 15, 30, 89, 116, 120, 136, 148

Austin Alley 15, 33, 91, 116, 120, 136, 148

Ava Allison 40, 68, 69, 106

Owen Allison 43, 110

Jacob Allison 40, 66, 67, 112

Rebecca Allison 79, 104

Domenic Alonzo 62, 106

Franco Alonzo 62, 63, 112

Esther Alvarez 102, 104

Jocelynn Alves 108

John Paul Alzate 17, 50, 51, 116, 120, 136

Daniel Angotti 102, 104

Hayden Argo 43, 62, 108

"THAT'S ALL YOU GET."

MR. JAMES MCGINNIS

"THANKS FOR STOPPING BY."

MR. JAMES HALE

Sydney Arnold 17, 48, 49, 71, 112

Piper Ashley 29, 60, 64, 65, 112

George Austin

Megan Ayers 103, 104

bBo Bagwell 10, 54, 55, 62, 110

Anna Bailey 40, 41, 108

Noah Bailey 7, 18, 40, 114

Emily Bailey 102, 104

Marc Bailey 17, 18, 37, 85, 102, 104

Count Bairefoot 112

"JUST SAYING."

MRS. LISA DYKES

"THIS WAS THAT, SISTER?"

MS. SILVANA WILBUR

Juliana Balda 53, 64, 65, 112

Sophia Balda 11, 17, 18, 32, 33, 40, 41, 43, 52, 53, 54, 55, 65, 68, 69, 79, 81, 86, 87, 89, 95, 114

Jaylen Ballard 17, 18, 22, 23, 42, 43, 116, 121, 136, 140, 144, 179

Isabella Barfield 106

Addie Barlow 18, 44, 71, 83, 108

Jake Barlow 17, 70, 71, 114

Gianna Barnes 60, 106

Martay Barnes 56, 57, 110, Brylee Barnett 89, 106

Mary Carson Barnette 92, 93, 104

Aayush Barochia 106

Kush Barochia 55, 110

Amir Bazelais 62, 91,108

Tanner Bean 17, 19, 25, 32, 91, 114

Alison Bell 103, 104

Rebecca Benezra 19, 27, 44, 116, 121, 136, 167

Jennifer Bergendahl 11, 95, 104

Sarah Berry 102, 104

Rori Betten 17, 64, 65, 114

Lil Bieda 16, 17, 26, 27, 100, 101, 112, 114

Marsally Bilotta 16, 116, 121, 136

Addie Black 18, 44, 112

Charna Black 10, 12, 53, 116, 121, 136, 141, 176

Katrina Blanco 17, 39, 116, 64, 65, 121, 136, 142, 144, 173

Brendan Boddy 10, 16, 116, 121, 136, 160

Donovan Boesch 6, 19, 37, 114

Aniya Bolds 44, 110

David Bonanza 103, 104

Sawyer Bond 43, 110

Emma Borboroglu 48, 49, 64, 106

Gracin Borboroglu 26, 46, 47, 49, 55, 110

Ashlyn Borboroglu 14, 17, 71, 83, 116, 122, 136, 143, 156

Sydney Borboroglu 14, 17, 116, 122, 136, 143, 144, 156

Matthew Bouyoucas 95, 116, 122, 136, 175

Aidan Bovelsky 34, 50, 51, 116, 122, 136

Matthew Bowden 102, 104

Layne Boyce 43, 108

Jazzy Boyd 31, 71, 108

Phinley Boyd 110

Gracie Brady 17, 92, 93, 112

Bradley Braid 39,108, Chandler Braid 22, 44, 112

Jack Breeden 18, 84, 85, 112

Blake Breznay 106

Ricky Brown 61, 110

Hurlie Brown 42, 103, 104

Sarah Brown 82, 103, 104

Griffin Brunger 43, 114

Emma Buchwald 64, 110

Ava Buescher 48, 60, 64, 106

Riley Buist 108, Collin Buist 18, 112

Cyndi Buist 1, 103, 104

Adelyn Burch 64, 73, 106

Duke Butler 42, 43, 110

Forrest Butler 43, 114

cAnai Calderin 68, 69, 112

Aedan Calderone 40, 85, 92, 106

Merrick Campbell 18, 42, 43, 61, 114

Landon Cangiano 40, 108, Elle Canlas 70, 71, 99, 112

Roman Carlson 17, 19, 29, 66, 67, 80, 114

Aileen Carlson 17, 99, 103, 104, 136, 137

Rachel Carroll 103, 104

Lilliana Carter 48, 108, Matthew Carwile 55, 108, Jacinda Carwile 112

Juliana Castellon 108, Wayne Cattell 80, 104

Cole Chanda 14, 16, 18, 39, 47, 56, 57, 95, 116, 122, 136, 142, 145, 171

Wyatt Chanda 14, 18, 19, 43, 56, 57, 116, 122, 136, 145, 140, 171

Sadie Chaney 55, 64, 110

Ved Chary 71, 114

James Chen 106

Ethan Chesser 54, 55, 62, 87, 108, Laura Chmielewicz 81, 102, 104

Helen Christophi 107

Anthony Christophi 110

Rebecca Christophi 102, 104

Emma Clark 68, 69, 89,108,

Isabelle Clark 11, 15, 16, 18, 19, 36, 37, 40, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47, 50, 51, 57, 59, 62, 63, 67, 68, 69, 91, 100, 101, 114 James Clark 56, 103, 104

Marissa Clerici 28, 112

Chloe Cleveland 106

Gavin Cline 106

Evan Cline 116, 123

T.J. Cobb 30, 89, 110 Irene Cobb 104

Cooper Cohen 10, 11, 17, 56, 57, 62, 116, 123, 136, 143, 165

Justin Cole 16, 62, 63, 116, 123, 136, 145, 158, 176

Cayden Collier 71, 108

Lily Collier 73, 112

Rowan Colling 48, 112

Jude Collins 40, 62, 106

Ryder Collins 16, 71, 110

Ayla Collins 16, 28, 30, 31, 44, 112

Maya Collins 4, 5, 12, 13, 19, 46, 47, 72, 73, 84, 85, 89, 98, 99, 116, 123, 136, 140, 152, 178, 180

Nicholas Collis 61, 106

Tristan Colovic 67, 110 Siena Colucciello 44, 108

Donna Coluccio 48, 106

Christopher Combs 55, 61, 62, 63, 108

Nathan Combs 34, 39, 50, 51, 61, 62, 95, 110

Emma Connors 108, Ava Connors 31, 64, 65, 112

Carrie Ann Conwell 19, 73, 81, 108

Keaton Coris 40, 108 McKenna Coris 40, 112

Amalia Correa Lopez 17, 112

Faith Cowell 32, 64, 65, 80, 112

Sydney Crane 8, 31, 78, 116, 123, 136, 140, 147 Kenzie Cronin 11, 110

dLuke Daigler 54, 55, 108, Aiden Darlington 37, 43, 106

Isla Davis 48, 60, 108

Stella Dawson 48, 60, 106

Marco Dawson 39, 67, 110

Landon Dawson 38, 39, 62, 114

Emily Day 16, 64, 108

Ryan Day 62, 114

Thomas Day 15, 18, 116, 123, 136

Sebastian DeLaPorte 24, 30, 25, 87, 90, 91, 112

Brody DelBoccio 19, 51, 67, 114

Zoe Della Cioppa 108, Maria Adelaida DeRosier 17, 102, 104

Sara Desrochers 31, 71, 79, 83, 87, 110

Dani Desrochers 9, 21, 24, 25, 31, 48, 49, 56, 57, 66, 67, 78, 79, 117, 124, 136, 142, 180

Nathan Dev 106

Emily Diaz 102, 104 Ryan Dierking 61, 112

Brynn Dlugasch 18, 71, 106

Rachel Dlugasch 39, 64, 108

Anna Dlugasch 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 20, 27, 34, 35, 36, 37, 76, 77, 87, 94, 95, 98, 99, 114, 100, 101, 194, 195

Natalie Doig 39, 41, 114

Manishka Dontineni 117, 124, 136

Connor Doolittle 9, 79, 110

Brayden Doolittle 6, 9,18, 40, 114

Leila Dorsey 106, Lawrence Dowling 85, 103, 104

Melissa Drake 83, 112

Tedd Du 37, 106

Nitya Dubal 87, 106

Parker Duran 51, 114

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Olivia Durgin 26, 30, 36, 37, 59, 73, 91, 114

Michelle Durrett 10,103, 104

Lisa Dykes 4, 5, 18, 84, 85, 103, 104

Zdravko Dzhenev 9, 70, 71, 108

Aleksandriya Dzheneva 9, 17,30, 31, 48, 49, 56, 57, 70, 71, 82, 83, 117, 124, 136, 176, 180

eCailyn Easton 53, 72, 73, 112

Roxie Edmondson 16, 44, 45, 64, 65, 112

Henry Edwards 37, 106

Adelin Eggers 8, 53, 73, 89, 108, Brahden Ehrhardt 55, 81, 106

Ahmed Elazizi 114

Brooke Ellingson 48, 49, 53, 73, 110

Emery Elmore 71, 106

Kendall Elmore 110

Anna Ely 46, 47, 112

Effie Emigh 47, 114

Oliver Esmailzadeh 18, 43, 61, 110

Cooper Euziere 35, 51, 112

Melissa Euziere 102, 104

fXavier Faison 43, 108

Connor Farnham 117, 124, 136, 177

Kiren Farooqui 33, 114

Bella Fernandes 26, 27, 30, 31,110

Ronnie Fernandez 19, 26, 89, 117, 124, 175

Kamar Fielder 11, 61, 110

Sophia Flammio 64, 108, Beau Fleis 43, 114

Kristin Fleis 103, 104

James Fleming 106

Zooey Flickinger 55, 108, Evie Flickinger 52, 53, 112

Raiden Flores 26, 40, 79, 110

Violet Flores 40, 41, 55, 112

Derrick Flowers 56, 95, 110

Alex Fontanin 9,17, 27, 29, 114

Samantha Foster 32, 93, 110

Aniyah Francis 16, 17, 36, 37, 72, 73, 114

Laali Franco 60, 61, 64, 73, 108

Samantha Fraser 59, 60, 64, 65, 81, 110

Amelia Froehlich 40, 110

Ethan Froehlich 7, 18, 40, 87, 89, 114

gAva Gabriel 60, 64, 81, 106

Grace Gallagher 108

Yamil Omar Garip-Narvaez 62, 108

Noah Garrison 106

Cayden Gaskins 56, 61, 107

Bode Gibson 43, 61, 62, 106

Kriston Gibson 42, 43, 61, 112

Will Gibson 59, 60, 103, 104

Kye Gillin 62, 108

Cathan Gillin 51, 112

Chase Giovannetti 15, 117, 124, 136, 153

Michell Givens 17, 103, 104

Gabriel Glover 26, 38, 39, 110

Mia Glover 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 28, 29, 32, 33, 38, 39, 50, 51, 54, 62, 63, 64, 65, 81, 87, 88, 90, 91, 99, 117, 125, 136, 144, 145, 172, 180

Nicholas Golden 61, 108

Phoebe Golden 64, 65, 108,

Michael Gonzalez 114

Kerry Grant 102, 104

Kylie Green 59, 108

Thomas Greene 55, 62, 108

Alexa Grillo 64, 65, 114, 168

Michael Grillo 117, 125, 136, 140, 168

Haleyanne Grimes 104

Dinah Grubka 80, 103, 104

Zack Gunderson 36, 37, 114

Tara Gunderson 102, 104

hFrances Hale 37, 55, 73, 110, 170

Andrew Hale 50, 51, 117, 125, 136, 170

Jim Hale 17,98, 102, 104

Will Hall 106

Adriana Hall 48, 49, 83, 114

Greyson Hammond 66, 108

Avery Hammond 117, 125, 136

Kathy Hannon 102, 104

Reagan Haridopolos 27, 82, 117, 125, 136

Tripp Harman 106

Hannah Harrington 29, 39, 44, 45, 64, 110

Samuel Harrington 26, 110

Alivia Harrison 106

Keegan Harrison 10, 50, 51, 114

Sean Hasling 102, 103, 104

Madelyn Hassey 44, 45, 88, 89, 114

Caroline Hatten 104

Mason Havery 107

Donna Heddlesten 104

Michael Helft 17, 18, 112

Damien Henderson 39, 61, 62, 110

Izzy Henderson 10, 20, 22, 23, 37, 42, 43, 58, 59, 64, 65, 85, 86, 87, 98, 114

Steve Henderson 38, 39, 56, 57, 103, 104

Cooper Hensley 39, 110

Nicki Hensley 29, 60, 102, 104

Audrey Herbert 47, 112

Sophia Hermansen 71, 110

Abe Hernandez 61, 106

Ava Hernandez 40, 112

Trevor Herntier 20,104

Brooke Hess 26, 39, 44, 48, 79, 83, 96, 110

Stacey Hewatt 104

Gavin Hibner 37, 90, 112

Brie Higgins 11, 117, 125, 136

Carter Hodges 106

Jennifer Hoffman 104

Jules Holleran 25, 112

Aiden Holtkamp 10, 43, 51, 112

Makayla Holwerda 106

Carson Hopper 28, 55, 64, 108, 168

Canon Hopper 17, 67, 117, 126, 136, 145, 168

Chloe Houston 48,110

Grady Houston 40, 112, 178

Sienna Houston 9, 117, 126, 136, 158, 178

Michael Howkins 62, 117, 126, 136

Evie Hsieh 26, 37, 59, 60, 73, 96, 110

Holly Hudock 103, 104

Chance Hudson 26, 27, 110

Caroline Hughes 110

Kate Hughes 16, 17, 18, 19, 44, 46, 47, 49, 56, 73, 91, 96, 114

Grady Hunt 19, 27, 92, 112

Tristen Hurlbut 42, 43, 117, 126, 136, 144, 154

Nadya Huston 30, 31, 44, 117, 126, 136, 143, 166

Clara Hyatt 31, 100, 114

iAlizeh Irfan 18, 112

Elliott Isenman 61, 108

Ziyad Itani 43, 108

Taha Itani 43, 81, 114

Jolie Iten 20, 48, 110

jMaxwell Jachec 85, 112

Alana Jackameit 18, 44, 45, 108

Devon Jackameit 66, 67, 114

Essa Jackson 112

Parker Jacobs 43, 110

Sawyer Jacobs 7, 37, 62, 114

Beth Jacobs

Jackson Jacobus 62, 106

Rohan Jain 8, 18, 71, 114

Ellora Janardhan 110

Jayan Janardhan 97, 114

Kayden Jaquez 43, 66, 67, 110

Easton Jehs 18, 61, 106, 170

Fischer Jehs 13, 17, 18, 19, 26, 27, 77, 91, 117, 126, 136, 142, 170

Dylan Jensen 43, 61, 62, 114

Skyler Jensen 36, 37, 61, 114

Matthew Jeong 8, 18, 84, 85, 112

Hudson Jimenez 18, 26, 112

Kendall Johnson 18, 19, 21, 27, 44, 45, 98, 117, 127, 136, 144

Mahonri Jones 110

Lauren Juntunen 15, 23, 28, 88, 89, 117, 127, 136

kReena Kahlon 48, 108

Preston Kameka 26, 110

Jaden Kameka 42, 43, 114

Javon Kameka 42, 43, 56, 57, 117, 127, 136

Aanya Kancharla 27, 112

Colton Kanjian 112

Isabella Kapatoes 68, 69, 110

Luke Kapatoes 66, 67, 110

Madysen Kapatoes 71, 110

Carol Karp 102, 104

Nathan Katz 55, 62, 110

Thomas Kelce 67,

Marley Kellar 15, 24, 25, 46, 47, 117, 127, 136, 178, 162

Julia Keneally 106

Luke Kenney 15, 30, 117, 127, 136, 158

Ben Kindem 6, 19, 62, 84, 114

Grace King 112

Christian Kirschner 106

Kialei Kite 68, 69, 108,

Braedon Kite 66, 67, 112

Ava Knight 10, 52, 53, 115

Catherine Koos 103, 104

Quinn Kramer 40, 108

Nikhita Kumar 48, 108

lCharlotte Lacey 54, 55, 108,

Grant Lacey 25, 43, 62, 110

Virginia Lacey 53, 112

Sage LaGala 20, 23, 44, 45, 114

Sofia Lagasca 108, Allison LaGrone 14, 17, 18, 19, 40, 41, 43, 47, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 73, 83, 96, 117, 127, 136

Luke LaGrone 14, 25, 29, 79, 117, 128, 136

Zavian Laguerre 29, 43, 112

Kaitlynn LaNois 27, 114

Alexis Lapp 29, 117, 128, 136

Donovan Layne 43, 106

Marina Lebron 64, 106

Macy Lebron 48, 64, 110

Natasha Lee 48, 64, 110

Victoria Lee 114

Victoria Leon 102, 105

Katie Leonard 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20,22, 23, 38, 39, 42, 44, 58, 64, 66, 67, 69, 85, 91, 96, 97, 99, 114, 140, 141, 142, 143

Liam Leone 17, 71, 106

Charlie Lepper 31, 66, 108, June Lepper 44, 45, 64, 110

Kelsey Leslie 29, 31, 78, 102, 105

Peyton Lewandowski 21, 48, 49, 64, 110

Adrian Linares 85, 106

Jude Lindbaek 51, 112

Ethan Linder 112

Katina Long 102, 105

Chloe Loris 108, Chloe Luca 44, 45, 64, 65, 98, 112

Cash Luck 18, 19, 38, 39, 87, 98, 117, 128, 136, 141, 160

Victor Lupo 26, 110

Jonah Lush 18, 31, 114

Shelby Lynch 113

mJuelle Maaser 72, 73, 108

Laila Mabry 106

Duncan MacKenzie 51, 112

Sebastian Mandese 37, 90, 91, 106

Gavin Manion 114

Carinn Mariani 103, 105

Caia Marot

Cole Marot 11, 16, 40, 114

Brylee Martin 29, 44, 64, 110

Abigail Martiney 108

Jesus Martinez 55, 110

Julian Martinez 22, 76, 91, 117, 128, 174

Vincent Martins 103, 105

Sameer Mathews 29, 112

Jasalynn Mauck 48, 60, 61, 106

Melanie Maze 31, 44, 45, 85, 100, 114

INDEX 185

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Paul McCallan 55, 112

Kaylin McCann 18, 106

Mia McCarley 71, 93, 106

Catherine McCarthy 10, 23, 52, 53, 79, 114

Raef McCorquodale 110

Donald McCorquodale 114

Caroline McDermott 8, 44, 64, 96, 112

Sommer McDonald 32, 103, 105

Joshua McFarlin 107

James McGinnis 28, 85, 105

Savannah McGrew 17, 81, 118, 128, 136, 152

Trip McHenry 18, 37, 85, 99, 115

Beverly McHenry 102, 105

Jake McLaren 30, 38, 39, 118, 128, 136, 141, 150

"DISTRICTS

IN GOLF"

JAKE MCLAREN

"TI MADE IT TO THE STSTE FINALS IN MY JUNIOR YEAR FOR TRACK."

JAYLEN BALLARD

Liam McLaughlin 55, 62, 109

Jake McManus 43, 61, 106, 150

Kaliannah McMillan 68, 69, 73, 111

Jaeden McMillan 10, 42, 43, 56, 112

Brogan McNab 42, 43, 51, 112

Cole McNab 10, 39, 62, 85, 118, 129, 136, 145, 172

Maddy McNabb 68, 69, 109

Michael McNabb 62, 111, Camryn McRoy 55, 92, 93, 113

Maegan Mercado 15, 30, 31, 38, 39, 48, 58, 59, 64, 65 70, 71, 82, 83, 98, 118, 129, 136, 150, 180

"FIRST DAY OF SENIOR YEAR WHERE WE DECORATED OUR CARS AND CROWNS."

MARLEY KELLAR

"WINNING HOMECOMING KING" CASH LUCK

Jake Middlebrooks 33, 90, 91, 98, 115

Colleen Middlebrooks 102, 105

Patricia Milikin 103, 105

Elizabeth Miller 1,12,13, 102, 105

TJ Mills 42, 43, 61, 111

Francesco Miotti 61, 106

John Mitnik 13, 18, 19, 26, 30, 76, 87, 118, 129, 141, 166

Wyatt Mize 61, 66, 106

Adam Mize 103, 105

Anna Mondschein 8, 9, 15, 23, 29, 30, 86, 98, 118, 129, 136, 158

Marykate Moniz 103, 105

Javi Montalvo 16, 42, 43, 61, 71, 109

Seth MonteLeon 66, 67, 92, 93, 111

Lucas Mooney 66, 109

Aubrey Mooney 68, 69, 113

Grace Mooney 37, 68,

69, 72, 73, 113

Brady Moore 109

Chris Moore 62, 115

Sophia Morales 109

Edgar Morel 43, 61, 106

Jadalynn Morel 58, 59, 73, 115

Dominick Mormile 28, 40, 66, 67, 113

Natalie Morris 20, 21, 36, 37, 52, 53, 68, 69, 78, 79, 81, 115

Jace Morton 43, 62, 106

Ella Morton 48, 49, 111

John Mottarella 19, 28, 113

Paige Mullen 44, 111, 180

Ashlee Mullen 40, 41, 44, 45, 88, 89, 94, 95, 115

Molly Mullen 17, 19, 24, 26, 44, 98, 99, 118, 129, 136, 180

Riley Mullican 106

Casey Mullican 25, 113

Kaylyn Murray 30, 31, 44, 93, 111

nAnik Naik 113

Kaden Nazareno 37, 62, 95, 111

Elena Neel 60, 64, 109

Jake Neel 62, 113

Victoria Nelson 27, 39, 64, 65, 115

Sofia Nevarez Soto 48, 89, 107

Sebastian Nevarez Soto 55, 109

Julia Nevin 55, 111

Holly Newmarch 19, 29, 111

Matthew Newmarch 33, 40, 84, 115

Casey Nguyen 18, 24, 30, 89, 113

Channguyen Nguyen 115

James Nguyen 40, 55, 115

Juliet Nigara 39, 93, 109

Angelica Norris 40, 89, 109

Sawyer Nosworthy 107

Olivia Nowacki 107

Liam Nowacki 111

Lillian Nufer 60, 64, 93, 107

Julia Nufer 33, 64, 65, 111

Ethan Nunes 40, 61, 66, 67, 111

Matthew Nunes 17, 18, 115

oDavi Oliveira 118, 129

Sally Oliver 64, 65, 111

Jude Ormsby 43

Nicole Oswell 47, 113

Ayden Oswell 118, 130, 136

pJo Pagan 105

Liana Page 103,105

Kaylene Pamiljans 89, 109

Avery Parchinski 53, 73, 111

Edison Parrish 107

Dexter Parrish 111

Lisa Parrish 80, 103, 105

Tyler Parsons 107

Shanvi Patel 107

Dhruv Patel 32, 55, 62, 109

Veer Patel 9, 109

Esha Patel 111

Reha Patel 15, 16, 26, 27, 48, 96, 115

Jay Patel 33, 80, 83, 118, 130, 137

Kripa Patel 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 22, 23, 28,29, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 63, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 76, 77, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 98, 99, 118, 130, 137, 140, 141, 142, 143, 180

Milli Patel 8, 24, 30, 31, 33, 78, 87, 92, 93, 118, 130, 137, 142, 154 Atharv Patil 40, 109 Michael Pedicini 80, 93, 109

Julianna Pedicini 26, 28, 29, 33, 46, 47, 52, 53, 54, 55, 66, 67, 73, 80, 95, 113 Stefanie Pedicini 10,17,103, 105

Jessie Perez 42, 43, 118, 130, 137, 145 Roman Perez 21, 118, 130, 137, 143 Cali Perillo 17, 68, 95, 118, 131, 137, 140 Amie Perschnick 102, 105 Madeline Pesi 30, 32, 94, 118, 131, 137, 152 Emie Peter 60, 64, 109

Caitlin Petrosky 105 Maggie Pezzeminti 111

Luke Phillips 107

Stella Phillips 81, 107

Anna Phillips 16, 33, 55, 73, 111 James Phillips 102, 105

Maddy Pickett 53, 113

Avery Pinder 64, 107

Lily Plikunas 92, 107

Nathalie Ponton 60, 68, 107

Audrey Ponton 39, 59, 115

Amy Popp

Skyler Powell 107

Rohan Prasanna 30, 39, 85, 118, 131, 137

Douglas Price 55, 113 Connor Purvis 18, 39, 66, 107

qDamien Quinn 60, 64, 103, 105

Brian Quino-Pedro 35, 37, 55, 115

rGabriella Rabinowitz 40, 109

Ione Lanna Racho 107

Reese Racho 40, 111

Hunter Radcliff 71, 107

Madisyn Radcliff 113

Nick Rahmes 43, 62, 111

Brooke Ramnath 4, 17, 19, 39, 91, 118, 131, 137, 157, 174

Jersie Ramos 16, 20, 21, 44, 45, 46, 60, 61, 64, 66, 67, 70, 71, 79, 81, 84, 85, 111, Adlee Ramos 16, 30, 31, 93, 115

Kari Ramos 102, 105

Neryvette Ramos 102, 105 Siri Rao 17, 18, 113

Heidi Rauscher 109

Luke Rector 70, 71, 113

Shreya Reddy 113 Sanjana Reddy 16, 17, 94, 115

Stacey Reeder 102, 105

Maddy Reeve 18, 29, 44, 45, 109, 164

Nathan Reeve 16, 43, 61, 62, 63, 79, 109, 164

Shelby Reeve 5, 16, 17, 18, 21, 28, 29, 42, 43, 60, 61, 64, 65, 85, 97, 98, 99, 118, 131, 137, 164, 180

Finley Reynolds 10, 53, 99, 111

Greer Reynolds 17, 23, 52, 53, 115

Elijah Reynolds 56, 57, 118, 131, 137

Makaila Rheaume 107

Eli Rheaume 61, 109

Max Rhodes 39, 107

Austen Richardson 26, 27, 83, 87, 111

Ethan Rittenhouse 111

Karen Roach 102, 105

Jeremy Robbins 111

Charlie Robbins 21, 93,

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Jenna Robertson 55, 68, 69, 109

Chase Robertson 66, 67, 113

Liam Roche 37, 109

Mariana Rois-Ojeda 48, 107

Greyson Roman 43, 55, 107

Danahi Rosario Quintero 107

Mary Roslonowski 103, 105

Natalie Ruberte 46, 47, 85, 113

Alex Ruddock 16, 26, 111

Jayden Ruddock 43, 55, 79, 115

Claude Russo 105

Beowulf Rutherford 29, 107

Timothy Rutherford 105

Jasper Ryan 107

sVikram Sabapathy 51, 79, 115

Berengere Sacra 32, 102, 105

Alinah Sarratt 30, 58, 59, 72, 73, 118, 132, 137, 166

Katie Saylor 105

Lucas Schirripa 62,111

Coen Schmidtetter 40, 107

Caleigh Schmoll 37, 68, 73, 109

Delaney Schmoll 16, 68, 113

Alexandra Schonken 73, 109

Garrett Schroeck 26, 62, 111

Austin Schultz 83, 109

Savannah Schultz 16, 43, 47, 48, 59, 96, 115

Hilary Schumacher 64, 73, 109

Annika Schumacher 53, 89, 113

Cormac Schutte 16, 37, 109

Megan Schweitzer 105

Luke Schwinn 26, 55, 66, 111

Kate Schwinn 11,16, 71, 94, 115

Christina Scott 71, 109

Terrie Segal 93, 105

Tyler Seidel 39, 66, 109

Cody Seitz 55, 62, 83, 111

Brayden Seitz 24, 27, 32, 50, 51, 88, 118, 132, 137, 143, 160

Naya Shah 16, 48, 109

Aayan Shah 51, 115

Soham Shah 115

Kayden Shah 40, 41, 118, 132, 137, 140, 164

Ella Shannon 52, 53, 113

Gio Shanta 31, 40, 62, 113

Adrianna Shanta 8, 28, 31, 40, 41, 68, 69, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 137, 149, 180

Devanshi Sharma 26, 39, 113

Xinlei Shen 111, Brittany Shen 113

Ella Shepherd 22, 23, 29, 113

Lily Shoff 48, 109

Grant Shoultz 50, 51, 119, 132, 137, 155

Aiden Silika 6, 37, 81, 115

Ben Silsbee 54, 111

Lucas Sims 79, 111

Brian Slawson 16, 105

Melissa Sleeper 102, 105

Tori Small 92, 109

Samantha Smith 48, 49, 107

Brian Smith 43, 62, 111

Grayden Smith 55, 66, 111

Tori Smith 26, 44, 45, 64, 65, 111

Myles Smith 10,18, 42, 43, 61, 97, 115

Becca Smith 11, 16, 46, 47, 49, 115

Kaileigh Smith 12, 53, 64, 65, 94, 95, 119, 132, 137, 141

Renee Smith 105

Ronda Smith

Franklin Spencer

Mark Spencer 61, 105

Brady Spratt 37, 109

Evan Spreitzer 37, 42, 43, 51, 113

Niki Stanoch 17, 27, 32, 81, 113

Anna Stazzone 48, 109

Lindsay Stazzone 105

Greyson Steele 16, 66, 109

Tara Steele 105

Augustine Stehley 9, 37, 119, 133, 142, 146

Amelia Stein 107

Jason Stephens 30, 102, 105

Brooklynn Stevens 60, 85, 107

Gabby Stevens 64, 93, 111, 66

Elizabeth Stewart 37, 60, 61, 72, 73, 109, Sean Stewart 18, 109

Alina Stimmell

Bebe Stockton 17, 68, 69, 115

Rowan Stoldt 109

Reagan Stoldt 89, 119, 133

Kendall Strand 19, 30, 40, 83, 119, 133, 137, 142, 169

Brooklyn Sturgil 109

Skylar Sturgil 109

Alyson Suarez 64, 111

Gabe Sullivan 11, 42, 43, 119, 133, 137, 145, 172

Arlene Sutherland 103, 105

Sophia Sutton 115

Camila Svejcar 55, 107

Sophia Symeonides 11, 20, 27, 44, 119, 133, 137, 151

Ellie Szabo 109

Andrew Szabo 115

tLucas Talbert 16, 119, 133, 137, 141

Janely Tavarez-Cintron 30, 37, 55, 78, 115

Amya Taylor 40, 55, 107

Stephanie Taylor 105

Ava Teply 85, 113

Jacobsen Tews 113

Noah Thatcher 67, 113

Jon Theiler 103, 105

Julia Thessen 115

Luke Thomas 51, 113

Quentin Thomas 30, 113

Scarlett Thurmond 18, 48, 107

Shelby Thurmond 16, 24, 25, 36, 37, 52, 53, 64, 71, 80, 96, 113

Athena Tian 27, 83, 119, 134, 137

Isabella Tichy 17, 95, 113

Lucy Tiedeman 26, 27, 71, 83, 95, 111

Nolan Timm 107

Amelia Totre 16, 44, 111

Marcus Trout 10, 43, 51, 115

Frederic Tu 71, 115

Andrew Turner 15, 17, 23, 50, 51, 62, 63, 97, 119, 134, 137, 163

u,vBrynn Uchman 21, 113

Anika Vaishnav 40, 115

Katie van Hooven 39, 71, 109

Jamie van Hooven 16, 26, 39, 92, 93, 100, 115

Collin Van Someren 107

Sadie Velarde 37, 55, 109

Valentina Velarde 16, 19, 27, 36, 37, 53, 93, 115

Shaun Vernon 56, 57, 115

Alyssa Villmow 19, 53, 113

Payton Vinarub 9, 18, 33, 98, 99, 115

wLorie Wacaster 19, 89, 102, 105

Jeremy Wada 105

Brianna Wakefield 47, 97, 119, 134, 137, 144, 161, 180

Liam Walders 7, 25, 27, 28, 115

Joe Wallace 62, 85, 111

Annabel Walter 53, 72, 73, 113

Justin Walters 43, 62, 113

Julien Warden 18, 19, 42, 43, 56, 57, 62, 119, 134, 137, 142

Julie Watt 26, 47, 49, 55, 111

Lani Watt 12, 19, 53, 119, 134, 137, 141, 159

Giana Webb 18, 44, 73, 113

Jadeyn Webb 73, 115

Gabby Weiner 37, 55, 73, 111, 174

Sophia Weiner 17, 26, 30, 36, 37, 73, 79, 119, 134, 137, 141, 159, 174 Colton Weisbrod 62, 111

Susan Welch 81, 103, 105

Thaila Wells 16,71, 111

Jake Wells 50, 51, 115

Max Werder 61, 62, 64, 65, 109

Finn Werder 37, 51, 62, 63, 115

William Whipple 16, 18, 19, 21, 119, 135, 137, 140, 154

Kilee Whyte 48, 49, 111

MJ Wiggins 111

Cali Wilamowski 16, 20, 28, 79, 92, 93, 115

Silvana Wilbur 102, 105

Ayden Williams 66, 107

Sally Wilsey 40, 64, 113

Josiah Wilson 43, 66, 109

Taylor Wilson 48, 105

Teagan Winn 53, 55, 64, 111

Paige Wolff 40, 109

Neal Wolfrath 103, 105

Aura Wrend 109

Ruby Wright 109

Roan Wright 43, 55, 62, 111

yTaylor Yochim 26, 48, 73, 111

Embree Young 28, 107

Arrhionna Young 71, 111

Juliana Young 16, 81, 87, 111

Shaniya Young 11, 73, 111

Aiden Youngsma 107

Ethan Youngsma 89, 111

zLogan Zabinski 64, 107,

Drew Zabinski 42, 43, 62, 111

Alina Zaidi 18, 27, 113

Victor Zeller 43, 66, 107

Andy Zhang 38, 39, 115

Aidan Zilch 113

Zachary Zilch 71, 113

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