Annual Day is a student run event, and the Annual Day Committee is the group responsible for putting it together. Every year, three juniors are selected to coordinate, plan, and execute the day. They come up with the theme, compile a list of speakers, and work on the day from June until January.
This year, we are the Annual Day committee:
Grace Judge is a junior. Last year she won a prestigious school writing award, a McDowell award, for her essay "Cultural Change as Exhibited in the Memoirs of 18th Century English Prostitutes". Grace has attended Greenhills since 2006. Over the summer, she volunteered at the Ann Arbor Art Center and organized and attended visits to the Sudanese refugee family from Grand Rapids, making them feel at home by bringing food and supplies to them, taking them to the zoo, and baking with them.
Grace Mangigian is a junior. She is an award-winning member of the forensics team, last year's State Champion in Storytelling, and an integral part of the Greenhills Theater community, who most recently starred as Emily in a production of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town. Grace has attended Greenhills since 2006. Over the summer, she served as a youth advocate for disability rights with the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living.
Kathryn Randolph is a junior. She is a member of the cross country team, the choir, she participates in school theater, and she is an award-winning member of the forensics team. She is a co-founder of the school's Young Democrats of America chapter. Kit has attended Greenhills since 2006. Over the summer, she went to Ireland, Wales, England, and took a road trip across the east coast. She finished off her summer with a weeklong backpacking trip in the Upper Peninsula’s Porcupine Mountains.
We're looking forward to putting together a fun and rewarding day for both speakers and students this year!
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