Mount freshmen (Maggie Boyle and Anna Oberdoester) smile big as they walk down the halls to their first Founders Day assembly.
Mount freshmen (Maggie Boyle and Anna Oberdoester) smile big as they walk down the halls to their first Founders’ Day assembly.
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Sister to Sister: Parting advice from your big sister

Graduating seniors leave behind important tips on surviving high school.

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“Take advantage of every person you come across and make as many relationships as you possibly can. Connections you make at the Mount can last a lifetime.”

— Amelia Clair '24

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“Speak up and let your voice be known, it’ll help you become recognizable and meet more people.”

— Maddy Wynn '24

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“Be kind to everyone, high school friend groups are always changing.”

— Tatum Donohue '24

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“Don’t procrastinate, deadlines can creep up on you quicker than you think.”

— Emma Tropiano '24

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“Join a lot of clubs and fun activities, it’s a great way to get involved.”

— Ella Woehlcke '24

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“Don’t overstress over dances, just focus on being yourself and having fun!”

— Laine Giovanniello '24

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“Be patient, Mount is a great opportunity and it may take a while to realize it.”

— Brooke White '24

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“Ask questions and be outgoing!”

— Aurora Martin '24

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“Don’t be afraid to go outside your comfort zone.”

— Mary Kate Rath '24

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“Try new things, even if they are things that people may think are ‘weird’.”

— Taylor Delli Carpini '24

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“Branch out and get involved!!”

— Vivian Moore '24

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