The 2024 seniors want to hand down things to the remaining St. Edward students.
“I, Lucy Foy, bequeath the good cheer poms to Katie Shannon and Delilah Birns.”
“I, Brady Pisarski, will my Publications extra credit to be split in a 80/10/10 split between Cooper Pisarski, Anthony Freeman, and Matthew Morrice.”
“I, Caleb Groves, bequeath my lunch money to Robby Sommers.”
“I, Joseph Lee, bless John-Paul Lee with the legacy and memory of Jared.”
“I, Brady Pisarski, will my hoop grids ability to Matthew Morrice.”
“I, Josh Schelonka, bequeath the entire varsity volleyball defense to Robert Sommer.”
“I, Lilly West, leave the drama club to Sophia Reich and Alexa Griffin. I know you weren’t even in it this year, but you are the only ones who remember what it was like freshman year. Bring her back. Make it fun. Make me proud.”
“I, Caleb Groves, bequeath Jared to John Paul.”
“I, Brady Pisarski, will my Econ and Gov Seat to Cooper Pisarski.”
“I, Nolan Pomeroy, leave my ‘nonchalantness’ to Max Gillie.”
“I, Lucy Foy, will my 8 school skirts as well as the -$12 in my lunch account to Sarah Foy.”
“I, Joseph Lee, will my share of the lunch money to John-Paul Lee to aid in his bulk.”
“I, Lilly West, leave the theatre department to Mariana Hernandez. It’s been passed down for years, and there’s no one else who deserves the legacy like you do. Remember theatre is crucially collaborative, so I’m not leaving you the department to do all the work. I’m leaving you the responsibility of making sure people work together. Keep it fun, keep it alive. You’ve already made me so proud, my dear, and I cannot wait to see what you lead and motivate people to do next.”
“I, Caleb Groves, bequeath my parking spot to Holly Thomason.”
“I, Isabella Buono, bequeath my Econ double A to Sarah Foy.”
“I, Lucy Foy, bequeath my unfinished pre-calc assignments to anyone who will do them. (there are around 20:) ).”