Back Row: Miranda Garcia, Emily Wallace, Catherine Mansour, Sofia Mireles, Victoria DeCardenas, Nia Bowdoin Fourth Row: Kaitlin Thomas, Agueda Berlot, Abigail Gagnier, Anastasia Vu, Hayley Eaves, Elena Jardino, Sarah Smith Third Row: Cynthia Ayer, Briana Perez, Sofia Avila, Audrey Akens, Lauren Clawson, Marina Rodriguez-Garcia, Lauren Robles Second Row: Claire Williamson, Amanda Mar, Julia Katz, Gabriella Pontrelli, Mia Koga, Agnese Sanavio, Paloma Torres, Samantha Kennedy Front Row: Halle Villalobos, Megan Moffat, Ashley Pinon, Lily Mendez, Rory Burke, Mia Dixon, and Lauryn Sugiyama
Miranda Garcia, Mia Dixon, Sofia Mireles
Ferari Domingo-Vu, Anastasia Vu, Lauren Clawson
Harrisan Smyser, Miranda Garcia, Marina Rodriguez-Garcia
Ashley Piñon, Sarah Smith, Molly Marsh, Hayley Eaves, Elena Jardino
Margaret "Megan" Moffat, Julianna Bayramyan, Angela Martinez
Ann Kennedy, Samantha Kennedy, Malissa Balderama, Kate Morin
Emily Wallace, Nia Bowdoin, Catherine Mansour
Victoria de Cardenas, Gabriella Pontrelli, Julia Katz, Mia Koga
Audrey Akins, Kaitlin Thomas, Natalie Akins
Agnese Sanavio, Rory Burke, Lily Mendez, Paloma Torres, Lauren Sugiyama, Lauren Clawson
Samantha Kennedy, Hayley Eaves, Elena Jardino
Madison "Maddie" Brooks, Molly Marsh
Marina Rodriguez-Garcia, Paloma Torres, Sofia Avila, Halle Villalobos, Claire Williamson, Rory Burke
During the recent holiday break, Mayfield Senior School hosted a unique gathering, celebrating the Class of 2020. The 2019-2020 school year was largely shaped by the global pandemic, which interrupted many of Mayfield’s beloved traditions, and there had always been hope that a special gathering would reunite this resilient class at a homecoming event.
With the renovations and restoration of Strub Hall complete, on December 19 2022, nearly half the Class of 2020 attended this long-anticipated “Home for the Holidays” event. The current college students were welcomed back to campus—alongside their parents and some siblings—to enjoy time together, connect with past teachers, enjoy delicious food provided by Gus’ BBQ and experience the magnificence that is Strub Hall over the Christmas season.
While catching up with one another, they posed for spontaneous snapshots at a photo booth, sat down to be sketched by a caricature artist and went home with a Mayfield market tote and unique graduation photos. Since COVID-19 restrictions had prevented these young women from participating in many aspects of their high school experience, this event was a loving reminder that they are still forever members of the Mayfield community.