Goodbye, Seniors: The Lasting Legacy of the Class of 2025 | Monarch Media

As Spring is upon us, the Trinity Hall seniors are starting to wrap up their final days as students and are shifting toward graduate status. This is both bittersweet and joyful for the Trinity Hall community as there are so many memories to cherish and accomplishments to celebrate. The Class of 2025 has experienced it all, from starting their freshman year learning the proper precautions to keep them safe from COVID-19, all the way to watching this year’s campus expansion firsthand. This class has experienced unprecedented challenges, yet has shown remarkable resilience, perseverance, and determination. 

Throughout their four years at Trinity Hall, these girls have excelled both inside and outside of the classroom, but most importantly created bonds that will last a lifetime. From endless talent in musicals and plays to championship banners and trophies, the Class of 2025 has left a lasting legacy on the Trinity Hall community. 

This school year, the community has been blessed to have seniors Bridie Fitzgerald and Anna Clark lead the student body. Student Body President Bridie Fitzgerald shared what it has been like to take on this leadership position in her community. Fitzgerald said, “I am so grateful for my leadership position this year. It has been such an amazing experience to serve the community in my senior year!” Her betterment of our community through true leadership has left a lasting mark during her last year at Trinity Hall.

Another senior leader, Maxine Camillone, who has served as Senior Class President for the 2024-2025 school year reflects how being a leader in her community has impacted her: “My experience at Trinity Hall has been nothing short of amazing. Trinity Hall has brought me friendships that will last a lifetime, taught me the importance of being a leader, and how to persevere and overcome challenges both in and out of the classroom.” Maxine is a standout swimmer who will be competing at the Division I level at Fordham University this upcoming fall. Along with her athletic success, Maxine served as class president for her grade, organizing events, and keeping track of senior-oriented occasions. Maxine has led with passion and love for her community and wears Trinity Hall on her sleeve with pride. She will leave a bold legacy at Trinity Hall!

It is also important to reflect on the incredible contributions of the five seniors elected senior council chairs. With this great opportunity to lead, these roles also come with immense responsibility. These seniors have led with grace, worked tirelessly, poured their hearts into their positions, and have left a mark to inspire the future student leaders of Trinity Hall. Throughout the school year, these seniors have planned events for their respective councils, presented at Community Meetings and listened to new ideas on how to improve their council from the student body. Cecilia Sperber ‘25, Athletics Council Chair, planned lively events such as fan days and the Royal Rumble flag football tournament. Sophia LaTourette ‘25, Arts Council Chair, planned interactive activities to help increase participation in events such as the Coffeehouse and Evening of Fine Arts, breaking attendance records for multiple events. Caroline Jacobi ‘25, Community Life Council Chair, planned all things involving the community, ranging from after-school Broadway trips to the Semi-Formal dance for freshman and sophomores and prom for the juniors and seniors. Meredith Harmon ‘25, Academics Council Chair, worked tirelessly to perfect the peer tutoring master spreadsheet and plan stress-relieving activities with treats for Academics Council weeks. Gabriela Gomez ‘25, SCOPE Council Chair, organized both food and clothing drives and planned grade-led and non-profit-led bake sales full of yummy desserts. 

As the Class of 2025 begins to step into the next chapter of their lives, striving for academic success, higher athletic achievements, or finding their place in the world doing what they love, the Trinity Hall community wishes them all the best. The legacy that the Class of 2025 leaves behind will continue to shine bright for many years to come. The community thanks the 2025 seniors for all the memories they created and all the wonderful achievements they made throughout their four years. Congratulations Class of 2025!

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