Senior Maggie Richardson will miss her freshman sister, Caleigh Richardson, more than any other underclassman after she graduates.
“I feel really sad leaving her because she’s one of my best friends,” Maggie said.
“I can’t imagine not waking up every day and being in the same house as her.”
Maggie is especially sentimental because, after graduation, both of Caleigh’s siblings will be in college.
“Caleigh, I love you, and if you ever want to talk, give me a call,” Maggie said. “We can chat whenever you can come visit me.”
Senior Aubrey Hudkins will miss sophomore Sophie McGovern most post-graduation.
“I played soccer with her last year on the high school team, and her and I just created a lovely friendship,” Hudkins said. “I just love her.”
Hudkins also had some words of advice.
“Use your time wisely,” she said.
Senior Sara Al-Kofahi said she’ll miss sophomore Victoria Litwin after she graduates this year.
“She helped me out with assignments and made class more entertaining and fun,” Al-Kofahi said.
They shared a Spanish class together, and bonded over their shared time. Al-Kofahi also wanted to share advice that helped her get through her years in school.
“Take as many opportunities as you can in high school,” Al-Kofahi said.