A joyful event marks the start of spring at Berkshire: Senior Selfies! As the Class of 2025 prepares to graduate, Berkshire continued its annual Senior Selfies exhibit. From quick shots in the dining hall to friendships captured in Buck Valley, the exhibition offered a nostalgic glimpse into the seniors’ final year.
The Senior Selfie exhibit encourages sixth-form students to explore their identity and share a sneak peek of their life under the mountain. These personal photos highlight their unique journeys and lives at Berkshire through photos. Students, teachers, and family members walked through rows of photos, greeted by an array of faces and places.
Some of the most touching photos were those that included teachers who have been important figures in students’ lives. Whether it was a selfie taken during office hours or a silly one with after class, these images captured the special bonds that exist between students and teachers.
Other senior selfies showcased unforgettable Berkshire events. Many featured a wave of pink shirts and smiling faces from the Pink Out game, while some gave a peek backstage at the winter musical Mamma Mia! These photos remind everyone of the joy at these events and the lasting memories that were created.
Additionally, the Senior Selfie exhibit showed the beautiful seasonal changes at Berkshire. The bright green trees and the warmth from sunlight were contrasted with snowy walks captured across the campus. Looking at them all together made one thing clear: this year flew by faster than anyone could imagine.
The Senior Selfies Exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of treasurable memories students have with their friends and teachers. Although the friendships, laughter, and ups and downs are frozen in time through the lens of a camera, the selfies will carry the stories and lessons the Class of 2025 experienced throughout their tenure at Berkshire.