Palmer Trinity School

Aerie: Summer/Fall 2013

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

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Preston Michelson "Palmer Trinity allows you the chance to decide what you want to do, and take the fullest advantage of it. In my experience, the School prides itself on its ability to cater to students' desires and passions." Sarah Perez " 'll miss the peacocks, even if their intermittent screeching made me I lose my focus on a test once in a while. I'll miss Manuela's orchids, Mr. Murphy's poetry lessons during Convocation, and sitting down for tea and crumpets with Mr. Chapman and the rest of my Literature class. I'll miss hanging out in the Senior Chickee, and seeing the Bay when I drive to school each morning. I'll miss sitting in awe during Mr. Musgrave's discussions, feeling as if I were in the presence of a sage. And I'll even miss the traffic jam on 176th, even though it's made me late more times than I can count. But most of all, I'll miss looking around and seeing individuals who genuinely care about one another's wellbeing and happiness." Lindsey North " lass of 2013 our journey here is over, but a new leg of the adventure C of life awaits us, and I hope that it is everything you dream it will be and then some. And that no matter where we may go in life, that we will strive to do something good and something meaningful for ourselves, for our families, for our school, and for the world." Fernando Bonet " y journey at Palmer Trinity gave me a chance to work with M extremely intelligent teenagers and adults that always pushed themselves to the limit and became better people because of it. We lived with our differences and made the best of what we were given. If it wasn't for them, I wouldn't be here." Karley Chynces " e have to work hard for what we want because no achievement is ever W easy and no success is ever granted without diligence and hard work. In the end practice will make perfect, but only if it is perfect practice." Photos by A N A I S G A N O U N A P H O T O G R A P H Y S U M M E R / F A L L 2 0 1 3 31

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