North Pointe-Volume 54-Senior Issue-May 26, 2022

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SENIORS

6 — Thursday, May 26, 2022 — North Pointe

Class of ‘22

By Kaitlyn Barr, Grace Cleary, Elly Meteer & Lauren Shipe SECTION EDITOR, STAFF REPORTERS & INTERN

PLAYING IT BACK | Through their years of playing the cello in the orchestra, senior Sam Cosio looks back on how her and her friends have grown together. One memorable moment for the group was the ninth grade orchestra trip to Nashville. “The cellos have been a second family the past four years,” Cosio said. “Some of my best memories from high school were with them.”

COURTESY OF LOUDEN FUCHS

9th grade

COURTESY OF SAM COSIO

SUCCESSFUL SEASONS | After swimming for all four years on the swim team, senior Louden Fuchs says his freshman year season was the most memorable. “This memory is special, because it was after a big win during my freshman year swim season,” Fuchs said.

EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCES | During their sophomore year, senior Mars Roberts hosted an exchange student. The two both ran cross country and Roberts reflects on a specific meet. “It was my best performance at a race and my exchange student (Lara) was able to be there,” Roberts said. “Everyone on the team did amazing at that race.”

COURTESY OF MARS ROBERTS

10th grade

COURTESY OF RYLEIGH WARD

OWNING THE FIELD | Along with teamwork as a standout memory from the girls varsity soccer team, senior Ryleigh Ward recalls the team beating North’s rival, South, during her junior year. “It was an exciting moment winning against South and we worked hard,” Ward said. “It was the last North/South game for those seniors, and it was a moment to remember for them, as well as me.”


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