Palmer Trinity School

PTS AERIE Summer Edition 2018

An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.

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Left to right — Alexa Garcia; Sarah Aronfeld; Savanah Milton 2017 CLAS S AGENT Gabriella Cepeda gabync99 @ gmail.com Savanah Milton writes, "Currently I'm a part of the ballroom dance, fencing, astronomy, cooking, and woodturning clubs at Colgate. Last semester my favorite class was one called Lost Languages and Decipherments. I'm mostly studying History and Archaeology, as well as German and Latin." Alexa Garcia writes, "I'm at Vanderbilt University planning to major in Medicine, Health and Society. I'm taking really difficult Biology and Chemistry classes, but balancing them out with things I enjoy like a Nonfiction Writing Workshop and General Psychology. I'm truly grateful to have graduated from Palmer Trinity because it is the place where I developed my work ethic and learned to manage my time. This lets me continue to enroll in challenging courses while still playing club volleyball and being a part of various organizations like Relay for Life, Project Sunshine, and many others." Sara Rose Aronfeld writes, "I am currently involved in studying International Relations in London. I am planning on taking Arabic classes." Our deepest condolences, prayers, and thoughts are with the extended families and friends of these members of our Alumni family, and all those who lost loved ones. Alexandra Noghaven '09 passed away on August 16, 2017 unexpectedly while vacationing in Mexico City with her sister Genevieve Del Sol. She is survived by her mother, Anne Jackaway, and sister, Sibyll Noghaven. Sarah Fernandez-Mendoza '95 passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by her family on November 15, 2017 after battling cancer for 6 years. Sarah is survived by her husband, Sergio Andres Mendoza, and her children Sergio Michael and Anais Carmen. J. Walter Fribourg Jr. '84 passed away on October 29, 2017 surrounded by his family in West Palm Beach, Florida after a battle with cancer. He is survived by his devoted wife, Tracey Fribourg, and son JJ Fribourg. In Memoriam SHARE YOUR STORY Contact Director of Alumni Relations, Alexandra Cartaya, at acartaya@palmertrinity.org or (305) 969-4282 63 S UMME R 2018

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