Mayfield Senior School hosted its annual Junior Ring night on October 9, 2024. Ring night is a sacred tradition for the Cubs, as they received their class rings from either a related alum or Ms. Treister. Receiving class rings signifies their commitment to Mayfield and cements Mayfield as a place they can always call home. The ring night ceremony featured a beautiful entrance procession, a heartfelt mass, and the ring ceremony itself. Alums from several years came back to present their young daughters, cousins, sisters, nieces, granddaughters, and friends with their rings. The ceremony itself was held on a beautiful fall evening on Pergola Lawn. It highlighted a beautiful service, student engagement in readings, and vocal performances. All around, this night was a wondrous moment for the juniors as they prepare to begin their journeys outside of Mayfield. This ceremony serves as a lifelong reminder that they will always have a home on 500 Bellefontaine.
Ring-A-Ding: Mayfield’s Junior Ring Night
Madelyn Hammer, Staff Writer
October 21, 2024
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Madelyn Hammer, Staff Writer
Madelyn Hammer is a junior at Mayfield Senior School and is currently a Mayfield Crier staff writer. She has been a member of the Crier since her freshman year. She is a member of the Advanced Theatre program and co-writer of the show “Lost and Found.” Madelyn loves to write poetry and is an avid reader. She is the co-head of the Love Against Hate and the Pop Culture Club. Madelyn is a secretary on the Student Justice Leadership Council and the Arts Council. She is the founder of Serenity Ink Society, which is a safe place for writers and is the place where some of her poetry is published. In her free time, Madi loves theatre, music, animals, and volunteering in hospitals. She also contributes a lot of her time to her school career, constantly trying to push herself. She cannot wait to see what this year has to offer regarding the Mayfield Crier!