June 11, 2022 Print Edition: Graduation Issue
In This Issue:
News & Features:
- Pledge of Allegiance Returns to MG
- Interviews with Graduation Speakers
- Robotics Club Competes in Regional Competitions
- Student Art Featured at MASS MoCA Invitational
- Spring Dram Hits the Stage
- Gina Riggins ’09 Returns to Greylock
- MG Alum Wins State House Primary
- Williamstown Holds Town Elections
- Senior Art Features
- An Interview with Christian Sullivan
- Strizzi to Retire After 21 Years
- Student Government Results
- Senior Destinations
- Williams College Students Create Website of Mount Greylock Mental Health Resources
Sports:
- Mounties Find Success in State Tournament
- Athlete Spotlight: Jack Cangelosi
- Celebrating 50 Years of Title IX
- Greylock Begins Spring Sports
- Nine Greylock Teams Compete in Spring Season
Opinions:
- Breakfast in a Breeze
- Celebrity Activism: Does it Help or Hurt?
- Why We Need Roe v. Wade
- Goodbye Letters from the Editors
- Doctor Strange Film Messy But Unique
I am a Senior here at Mount Greylock, and I have been a member of the Echo for five years. Along with being a journalist, I love playing soccer, reading Jane Austen and trashy murder mysteries, and seeing how fast I can complete the New York Times mini crossword puzzle.
Lucy loves to play soccer and run track. She also enjoys reading and writing.
Arthur has been writing for the echo for five years and has always enjoyed being active in the school community. When he's not writing, he can be seen running, biking, playing piano and his bass clarinet, and hopes to be an engineer one day.
Charlotte is the Echo's managing editor by day and a dialogue lover, volunteer, and rower by slightly past 2:30. She enjoys many things blue and avocado toast.
Knowl's favorite part of the Echo is interviewing classmates, but he often gets sucked into nasty situations involving Oxford commas. Outside of the Echo, Knowl is a skier, runner, and general enjoyer of the outdoors.
"I exist. That's about it."
Drew plays football, golf, and tennis. He also enjoys music and moved to Massachusetts two years ago.
Quin joined the Echo to gain more experience in a new type of writing. In her spare time, she can be found writing or performing in plays, playing the trumpet, and breathing.
Krishiv is a junior, and this year will be his fifth year on the Echo. He enjoys interviewing people and writing opinion pieces. Outside of the Echo, he is an avid photographer and loves eating good food.
Molly is a senior who has been on the Echo for four years. She plays soccer and basketball and enjoys writing long features for the Echo. In her free time, she can be found reading any interesting book, binging Parks and Rec, or watching the same 4 movies on repeat - Pitch Perfect, Cool Runnings, Good Will Hunting, and Reputation Stadium Tour.
Emma Sandstrom has been a member of the Echo since her freshman year. She has studied journalism at the Medill School of Journalism summer program (2021) and also took part in the Harvard Crimson's Fall Series (2021). Emma is interested in incorporating more multimedia platforms to the Echo.
When she isn’t writing/editing stories, Emma can be found either on the volleyball court, on a mountain, or cheating at sudoku.
Andrew joined the Echo to realize his interest for reporting on interesting school events and topics. He runs Cross-Country and Track and always stays up-to-date on the latest sports-related news.
Kiersten Simpson is a senior. When not writing for the Echo, Simpson can be found onstage or derailing JCL meetings. Simpson has never been stung by a bee, but they are still seeking vengeance on a wasp that stung them. If anyone knows the whereabouts of a wasp that claims to have been on Pontoosuc Lake on May 27th, 2020, please alert Kiersten so justice may finally be properly served.
Celina has been writing for the Echo since seventh grade. Her favorite pieces to write are interviews and opinions. When not writing, she can be found on the volleyball court or reading.