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Clock ticks for seniors, ignites series of emotions

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Mia Kirkorsky ’24
Seniors reflect on their time in high school as it comes to a close, showing appreciation for experiences had and excitement for what’s to come.

 

 

 

 

 

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Mia Kirkorsky ’24
Mia Kirkorsky ’24, Business Manager
Business Manager Mia Kirkorsky ’24 knows the feeling of hard work as a coxswain at Saugatuck Rowing Club and business manager at Inklings.   Kirkorsky got into journalism after taking the class freshman year. “Since I do a sport it’s nice that it’s a club but also a class,” Kirkorsky said.  Ultimately, she isn’t interested in becoming a journalist, but her time at Inklings may help her with her potential future. “I would use the knowledge I've learned from being a business manager,”  Kirkorsky said, “because I want to minor in business.”

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