Hawkeye View Senior Issue - Hoffman Estates High School
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Hawkeye View Senior Issue - Hoffman Estates High School
You Tube f Hawkeye View Senior Issue f You Tube You Tube Cover Art By: Aoi Kato, Rick Tsao, & Alexa Van Dike 2 Contents Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 the high school walls. They have succeeded and will continue to succeed and overcome the obstacles that might appear in their path. Hawkeye View urges the seniors to Let It Go and level up in life rather than in Clash of Clans. Stay focused and use technology to your advantage rather than letting it take advantage of you. As part of a long-lasting tradition, the Hawkeye View staff bids farewell to the seniors by highlighting their memories at HEHS in this Senior Issue while also giving the underclassmen a sneak peek at the fun and enjoyment that comes with being a senior.This year, Top 10 Scholars (4-5) the theme of the Senior Issue is The Wifi Generation. The Class of 2014 has been surrounded by technology but nevertheless they have overcome the desire Best of Luck, to play Candy Crush and Editorial Staff 2014 instead stayed focused on making those annotations and at last moving beyond Top 10 Fine Arts (6-7) Top 5 (14-15) The Hawkeye View staff wishes the seniors best of luck when entering into the real world. We hope you treasure these memories forever. Top 11 MaleAthletes (8-9) Favorite Memories (16-18) Embarassing Moments (19-20 ) Top 11 Female Athletes (10-11) Advice and 20 Years (21-23) Miss Most (12-13) Awards 3 Honors Convocation Awards Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS Samantha Acosta, Jacob Albertson, Edgar Barraza, Janki Brahmbhatt, Jessica Brooks, Sabren Burns, Esther Cho, Cassidy Cruz, Jonah Dagen, Alyana Guidotti, Colton Jenkins, Nabeelah Khan, Thomas Kirschner, Alyssa Levsky, Zhaneen Paradis, Saba Paya, Kelly Rottman, Shashank Saxena, Jasleena Singh, Natasha Subbarao, William Thomas, Madeline Welk, Abby Winters PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS Saira Chatha, Tergel Erdenebat, Ann Goodrich, Anthony Orozco, Mallory Schneider ILLINOIS STATE & PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS Carl Abustan, Kendra Alexander, Kunal Bector, Kyrillos Boctor, Jennifer Castillo, Sara Dochnal, Sarah Emmons, Megha Goyal, Elsabet Haile, Solome Haile, Brittany Hall, Catherine Harlos, Daniel Heydari, Peterson Ianakiev, Krupa Kadiwala, Nicole Kasman, Zakary Lewandowski, Amy Liu, Nathan Lobono, Gregg Lugo, Pervez Mohiuddin, Natalia Obrzut ACADEMIC SCHOLARS Carl Abustan, Kunal Bector, Janki Brahmbhatt, Jessica Brooks, Jennifer Castillo, Sara Dochnal, Megha Goyal, Elsabet Haile, Solome Haile, Britanny Hall, Daniel Heydari, Peterson Ianakiev, Krupa Kadiwala, Nicole Kasman, Nabeelah Khan, Amy Liu, Gregg Lugo, Natalia Obrzut, Milan Patel, Palak Patel, Saba Paya, Hamed Shafiuddin, Paras Shah, Jasleena Singh, Amber Stringer, Natasha Subbarao, Hitomi Tanaka, Kaela Worman, Salmaan Zafer PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARDS Adrian Avila, Daniel Bragriel, Ann Goodrich, Paras Shah NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLAR Paras Shah NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT OUTSTANDING PARTICIPANT Solome Haile NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED STUDENTS Daniel Heydari, Natalia Obrzut, Milan Patel, Jasleena Singh, Kaela Worman PALS LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP Amy Liu KIM FISCHER 211 TEACHERS UNION SCHOLARSHIP Trevor Pye HEATHER FROSTHOLM CREATIVE Kendra Alexander DANIEL FOX MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Edward Pszczolkowski H.E.L.P. SCHOLARSHIP Hannah Brostoff, Renee Clemment, Zakary Lewandowski, Trevor Pye, Samia Quadri, Mynor Sarti, Hitomi Tanaka, Sarah Wille, Andrea Wolinski, Kaela Worman CHRISTOPHER S. FISCHRUP MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Tergel Erdenebat Aoi Kato Edward Pszczolkowski NIRMAM VASANWALA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Gabrielle Vidales PRARIE STATE ACHIEVEMENT EXAM AWARD Jacob Albetson, Edgar Barrasza, Jennifer Castillo, Cassidy Cruz, Jonah Dagen, Sarah Emmons Alyana Guidotti, Solome Haile, Daniel Heydari, Peterson Ianakiev, Colton Jenkins, Krupa Kadiwala, Nicole Kasman, Thomas Kirschner, Alyssa Levsky, Natalie Obrzut, Milan Patel, Hamed Shafiuddin, Paras Shah, Jasleena Singh, William Thomas, Salmaan Zafer THERESA L. BUSCH HAWK PRIDE AWARD Oluwabanke Oginni HARPER COLLEGE DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS Kendra Alexander Liridona Ballazhi Gregg Lugo Pooja Sharma HARPER COLLEGE TRUSTEE SCHOLAR Katarina Pielmeier DAILY HERALD 2014 LEADERSHIP TEAM HONORABLE MENTIONS Solome Haile, Hitomi Tanaka DAILY HERALD 2014 ACADEMIC TEAM MEMBER Milan Patel DAILY HERALD 2014 ACADEMIC TEAM HONORABLE MENTION Paras Shah NHS MEMBER SCHOLARSHIPS Saira Chatha, Krupa Kadiwala, Trevor Pye, Ryan Sinclair, Amber Stringer SCHAUMBURG TOWNSHIP COUNCIL OF PTA SCHOLARSHIP Hannah Brostof, Katarina Pielmeir, Ryan Sinclair OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARDS Samantha Acosta, Kendra Alexander, Alexandria Baez, Aoi Kato, Gregg Lugo, Oluwabanke Oginni, Edward Pszczolkowski, Trevor Pye BONNIE PARKEN SCHOLARSHIP Maria Ibarrra-Roque SERVICE AWARDS Janae Allen, Jalen Anderson, Anna Bryan, Renee Clemment, Andres Cueva-Robles, Kaileen Hendle, Yesenia Perez, Kathryn Sall, Alexa Van Dike, Kaela Worman ADVANCEMENT PLACEMENT SCHOLARS Kenneth Adriatico, Kendra Alexander, Jennifer Avila Gonzalez, Liridona Ballazhi, Hooria Billah, Jessica Brooks, Sabren Burns, Asimdev Dagli, Sara Dochnal, Sarah Emmons, Jennifer Gonzalez, Alyana Guidotti, Catherine Harlos, Nicole Kasman, Moli Mamen, Andrea Mirchef, Pevez Mohiuddin, Mariela Mote, Keegan Mugerditchian, Prachi Pael, Rujal Patel, Natalie Pena, Claudia Perkowski, Madiha Rizvi, Alex Rojas, Prem Shah, Pooja Sharma, Sofia Syed, Abby Winters ADVANCE PLACEMENT SCHOLARS WITH HONOR Jalen Anderson, Kyrillos Boctor, Esther Cho, Tergel Erdenebat, Peterson Ianakiev, Colton Jenkins, Zakary Lewandowski, Eduardo Patino, Zain Paya, Claudia PulidoRuiz, Novejot Sandhu, Ryan Sinclair, Gabrielle Vidales 2014 SANDRA DOWTY DISTINGUISHED THESPIAN AWARD SCHOLARSHIP Matthew Capone, Palak Patel ADVANCED PLACEMENT SCHOLARS WITH DISTINTION Jacob Albertson, Edgar Barraza, Kunal Bector, Janki Brahmbhatt, Jennifer Castillo, Megha Goyal, Elsabet Haile, Solome Haile, Brittany Hall, Daniel Heydari, Krupa Kadiwala, Nabeelah Khan, Alyssa Levsky, Amy Liu, Gregg Lugo, Natalia Obrzut, Milan Patel, Palak Patel, Saba Paya, Hamed Shafiuddin, Paras Shah, Jasleena Singh, Natasha Subbarrao, Hitomi Tanaka, William Thomas, Kaela Worman, Salmaan Zafer WANDRO BEST THESPIAN AWARD Thomas Magliano NATIONAL AP SCHOLARS Milan Patel, Paras Shah FUELING THE MINDS OF THE FUTURE SCHOLARSHIP Milan Patel FRAN BECKETT/CARROLL WALTERS STUDENT ACTIVITY SCHOLARSHIP Courtney Bryers, Andres Cueva-Robles, Haley Henson, Kelli Mattes, Sanam Nazar, Taylor Ostermann, Kennedi Pierce DR. RICHARD C. KOLZE SERVICE AWARD Andres Cueva-Robles THOMAS HEIDKAMP MEMORIAL AWARD Kamari Cole DAVID HIRSCH HONORABLE THESPIAN AWARD Marisa Heitkotter CHUNG FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP LEARNING THROUGH COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM (LCAP) AWARD EXXON MOBIL OIL ALLIANCE SCHOLARSHIP Godalapi Issac, Iwas Iwas ROTARY CLUB OF SCHAUMBURG/HOFFMAN ESTATES SCHOLARSHIP DR. JAMES W. MOON SCHOLARSHIP Jessica Brooks, Louis Wegner VERDONCK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Amber Victory HOFFMAN ESTATES CHAPTER OF THE LINKS, INC. SCHOLARSHIP Brianna Dunigan GOLDEN APPLE SCHOLAR Claudia Pulido-Ruiz BARRINGTON BANK & TRUST COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP Samia Quadri ANNUAL STATE OF ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION AND COMPETITION 1ST IN STATESCULPTURE Antonio Alfaro CONGRESSIONAL AWARDS PRESENTATION NATIONAL AWARD WINNER Marco Gomez WOMEN’S CLUB OF INVERNESS SCHOLARSHIP Samia Quadri DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS Administration: Allen Christopher Washington Applied Technology: Samantha Acosta, Jonathon Fuller, Edward Pszczolkowski Art: Antonio Alfaro, Daniel Bragiel, Aoi Kato Business Education: Matthew Hanson, Zakary Lewadowski, Prachi Patel English: Kendra Alexander, Daniel Green English as a Second Language: Maria Ibarra-Roque, Godalapi Issac, Iwas Iwas Family and Consumer Sciences: Ashley Goodrich, Amber Stringer, Jessica Sullivan Mathematics: Milan Patel, Paras Shah, Kaela Worman Music: Kendra Alexander, Thomas Magliano Physical Education: Kaileen Hendle, Taylor Ostermann, Jacqueline Schroeder, Sarah Wille Science: Nathan Lobono, Gregg Lugo, Karla Tavares Social Studies: Catherine Harlos, Krupa Kadiwala, Paras Shah Special Services: Jennifer Avila Gonzales, Vanessa Sandoval, Carina Valencia Student Services: Janae Allen, Alexzandria Baez, Kimberly Villegas Technology: Thomas Magliano, Alex Rojas World Language: Jacob Albertson, Stojko Bijelic, Claudia Pulido-Ruiz 4 Top 10 Scholars Milan Patel Paras Shah Krupa Kadiwala Daniel Heydari Hitomi Tanaka Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 Activities and Offices held (and years): Math Team (4 years), Scholastic Bowl (4 years, Captain), Science Bowl (2 years, Captain), National Honor Society (2 years, Treasurer), Business Professionals of America (3 years, Treasurer), Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering (2 years), Chess Team (4 years). Special Honors and Awards: National AP Scholar, Daily Herald All-Academic Team, American Math Contest (AMC 10) winner, American Math Contest (AMC 12) winner, American Cancer Society Research Fellow, National Merit Commended Scholar, District 211 Board of Education Recognition Award, Illinois State Scholar, Spanish Honor Society. Greatest accomplishment: Being on this newspaper. Favorite class and why: AP Biology. Mr. Meador tells the best stories (If you ever see him in the hall, ask him about the “weed story”. He’ll know what you’re talking about). Most challenging course and why: AP Spanish. The teacher doesn’t know how to talk in English. Future plans: To go to college and then maybe, if I’ve feeling it, attend medical school. Most memorable teacher and why: Ms. Katovich because not only does she make her class very entertaining through her wacky personality, but she truly cares and wants the best for each of her students. Things you will miss most about HEHS: Suz, Jen, Derek, Sean, Mark, and all the other great teachers. Motivation for academic excellence: As much as I love Taco Bell, I don’t think I’d be a good employee there. Activities and Offices held (and years):B.P.A. (3 years) – Communications Officer; Debate Team (3 years) – Captain; Math Team (4 years); Scholastic Bowl (4 years); N.H.S. (3 years) – Communications Officer; Science Bowl (2 years); W.Y.S.E. (2 years); Tennis (3 years) Special Honors and Awards: National Merit Finalist; National AP Scholar; Daily Herald Academic Team Honorable Mention; D211 Board of Education Award of Excellence; Academic Scholar Greatest accomplishment: By far, getting into Penn. Beating Colton in Super Smash Bros. Favorite class and why: AP Biology (minus the lab reports) because we learn about how things live and breathe (breathing is more complicated than you think). Most challenging course and why: AP World History has been the hardest class be- cause we were the first freshman class to take it so everyone, including Mr. Brown, was new to the course. However, Browny-ji took us through it. Future plans: Study finance at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Take on Wall Street and Silicon Valley. Most memorable teacher and why: Fetherling is one of the best teachers I have had.She absolutely loves teaching Bio which makes the class even more enjoyable. Mrs. Katovich is an AP Chem god, she has such a distinct personality, that makes her one of the most memorable teachers. Things you will miss most about HEHS: Friends and teachers Motivation for academic excellence: I want to leave a lasting impact on the world, ideally for the better. Activities and Offices held (and years): President of the National Honor Society (11, 12), Captain of Student Congress Debate (9, 10, 11, 12), Girls’ Tennis (10, 11, 12), Orchestra (9, 10), Global Awareness and Relief Organization (11, 12), PALS HOPE (9), Yearbook Club (9), Newspaper Club (11), Bharatanatyam (four years) Special Honors and Awards: AP Scholar with Distinction, Athletic Scholar, National Spanish Honor Society, Spir- it of the Hawk, Illinois State Scholar. Greatest accomplishment: When NHS raised enough to bring clean water to seventytwo people. Favorite class and why: I am the nerd that just liked all of school. Most challenging course and why: AP World History was just a lot of confusion. It was the first AP class for both Mr. Brown and us. Thankfully, we made it through alive with Mr. Brown’s motiva- tional talks. Future plans: This fall, I will be attending Georgetown University in Washington D.C. I’m going to be studying in the Walsh School of Foreign Service. Most memorable teacher and why: Shout out to Ms. Katovich, Mr. Mallon, Mr. Brown, and Mrs. Jenkins Things you will miss most about HEHS: I’m also going to miss seeing my best friends every single day – even Solome Haile after she broke my heart. Motivation for academic excellence: My parents are immigrants, so I work hard to ensure that the sacrifices they make and continue to make are worthwhile. In addition, it’s only fair that I put in my share after seeing the great lengths my teachers travel to ensure my success. Activities and Offices held (and years): Scholastic Bowl (4), Forensics (3), Orchestra (1), Tennis (1), NHS (2), Math Tutoring (1), Newspaper (2), French Club (1) Special Honors and Awards: A Honor Roll, Academic Scholar, Miscellaneous Forensics Competition Awards, AP Scholar with Distinction Greatest Accomplishment: Getting the highest score, 103%, on the French Revolution AP Euro test out of all three classes. Favorite class and why: AP Chemistry was enthralling. Every day was full of learning and excitement, although I still pass on the rushed craziness of finishing a lab. Most challenging course and why: AP Chemistry and AP Euro are two of the most challenging classes I took. Future plans: I plan to go to Northwestern University, to study Cognitive Science and Biology and then becoming a plastic surgeon later in life. Most memorable teacher and why: Ms.Katovich is one of the most awesome, inspiring, intelligent teachers I have ever had. I enjoyed every minute of her class. Things you will miss most about HEHS: Orange. Also, all of my hooligan friends, and more people who made everyday just a bit more fun. Motivation for academic excellence: Also, I plan for the future, and I know studying will make my future a lot brighter, sort of like a good detergent. Schoology Activities and Offices held (and years): Tennis (3 years), Badminton (3 years), NHS (2 years), Newspaper (3 years), Yearbook (3 years), FreshMentors (1 year) Special Honors and Awards: Daily Herald Leadership Team Honorable Mention Tennis Varsity Letter AP Scholar with Distinction French Honor Society Illinois State Scholar Greatest accomplishment: I’m happy that I was able to accomplish my goals of participating in two sports for three years, participating in clubs, volunteering outside of school, working, getting accepted to my top choice college, and keeping my grades up. Favorite class and why: One was freshman year geometry because it was the first time where I truly felt engaged to the material I was learning. Most challenging course and why: My most challenging course was definitely Calc BC because it took me a long time to understand the important concepts behind them. Future plans: In the fall I will be attending Duke University majoring in neuroscience and minoring in psychology and/or Japanese. I hope to learn a lot in college and travel. Most memorable teacher and why: very much enjoyed Ms. Carroll’s, Mrs. Coakley’s, Mrs. Davey’s, Mr. Dowd’s, Mr. Mallon’s, Mr. Mead’s, and Mr. Swanson’s classes during my four years here. They each had an element that made me want to work extra hard for them! Things you will miss most about HEHS: I will miss the warm, protective environment of high school while still having the opportunity to gain independence. I will miss my friends and teachers, the publications office and taco salads on Fridays. Motivation for academic excellence: My parents always encouraged me to pursue whatever it was I felt passionate about- whether it be sports, music, academics- and reminding me that there isn’t just one set path towards success. Honorable mentions Megha Goyal Natalia Obrzut Qui Jennifer Castillo Janki Brahmbhatt Hawkeye View Top 10 Scholars Senior Issue 2014 5 Greatest accomplishment: QualifyingtostateinCrossCountrymy senior year and Track my junior year. Winning the Indoor State 4x800 race. Favorite class and why: Chemistry because I could visualize the different particle interactions that occurred with my everyday activities. Most challenging course and why: Physics was always forcing me to think things through many times over. I had to beat it into my brain to get it. Future plans: I plan on attending Vanderbilt University and majoring in Chemistry with a possible minor in Physics. I hope to go into research in the field of waterborne diseases and return to Ethiopia and other third world countries to help in this field. Most memorable teacher and why: Mr. Macnider has always been someone to push me mentally and physically. Those moments of feeling invincible were made because of his and Mr. Ihms’ sacrifice and commitment to my success. Mr. Swanson is another favorite that was the right mix of hilarious dancing and awesome teaching. The weekly “Friday” sing-alongs will always stay with me. Things you will miss most about HEHS: I will surely miss the amazing teachers that were so dedicated to my success and my quirky friends. I will also miss running with my teammates and coaches I will surely not miss Daniel Heydari because he is too awesome. Motivation for academic excellence: Learning is truly a gift. Most of the world cannot dream of the amount of knowledge I have had the ability to obtain. Those billions without this opportunity compel me to place education as a top priority. Activities and Offices held (and years): Math Team - Freshman-Senior - Competitor/State Competitor, Scholastic Bowl - Freshman-Senior – Starter, Science Bowl - Junior-Senior – Starter, National Honors Society - Junior-Senior, Student Congress Debate - FreshmanSenior - Competitor and Researcher, Business Professionals of America - Junior-Senior - State Competitor, WYSE - Junior-Senior - Competitor in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics, Tennis - Sophomore-Junior - Doubles Player. Special Honors and Awards: AP Scholar with Distinction, All Conference Honorable Mention - Math Team, Aca- demic Scholar, 100 Hour and 400 Hour pin for volunteering at St. Alexius Medical Center. Greatest accomplishment: Balancing my academics and activities Favorite class and why: Sophomore English...I had all of my friends in that class and Mrs. Phillips was a great teacher to have. She was very nice about everything even if we joked around in class. Most challenging course and why: AP Spanish because I didn’t take Spanish as seriously as others throughout High School. This made it difficult to follow along with the listening and reading ac- tivities. Future plans: Going to University of Illinios at Chicago for their Honors Program and majoring in Biochemistry. The goal is to get on the pre-med track and then hopefully get into a good medical school to become a doctor. Most memorable teacher and why: Ms. Katovich because she really knew how to make a classroom experience enjoyable. Things you will miss most about HEHS: I am going to miss the cookies. Motivation for academic excellence: I want to be someone my family can be proud of. Hamed Shafiuddin Activities and Offices held (and years): Cross Country- Captain (4 years), Track and Field- Captain (4 years), Band (1 year), National Honor Society (2 years), RTC Tutor (1 year) Special Honors and Awards: National Merit Outstanding Participant, Fall Female Scholar Athlete, AP Scholar with Distinction, Cross Country All-Conference & All-Regional & All-Sectional, Track and Field All-Conference &All-Sectional (4x800 and 1600), Cross Country MVP Greatest accomplishment: Running in track and field state; winning indoor state my senior year; winning my last dual meet on my home cross country course against Palatine and Schaumburg; being a part of the school-record 4x800 relay my sophomore year Favorite class and why: AP Biology because it gave me a meaningful glimpse into my future career as a neurologist. Most challenging course and why: AP US History because juggling chapters and chapters of reading was difficult but definitely rewarding. Future plans: I plan on attending Washington University in St. Louis, where I will major in neuroscience with a minor in psychology. I hope to be a neurosurgeon with a free clinic in Ethiopia. Most memorable teacher and why: Mr. Macnider, Mr. Ihms, and Mr. Swanson were all a huge part of my growth in my life. Things you will miss most about HEHS: I will miss seeing friends everyday, running with my teammates, and seeing my favorite teachers. Motivation for academic excellence: Being an immigrant from Ethiopia, hard-work and excellence were standards I was taught to expect and demand of myself. Solome Haile Activities and Offices held (and years): Badminton (4 years, 2 time Captain), Basketball (2 years), PALs (2 years, President), NHS (1 year), SADD club (1 year), Junior Class Club (1 year) Special Honors and Awards: Spanish National Honor Society, Athletic Scholar, Illinois State Scholar, AP Scholar with Distinction, UCLA Scholarship Recognition Award, Badminton (1st Place Featherfest, 2nd Place East Aurora Tournament, 3rd Place Maine South Tournament) Greatest accomplishment: I don’t think I have achieved anything great yet. If I had to pick, I guess it would be getting into some really awesome colleges including my dream school. Favorite class and why: AP Chemistry because I got to have one of my favorite teachers again and be in a class with friends. It was a fun class that I looked forward to everyday. Most challenging course and why: Calc BC because I just didn’t get it. Future plans: I plan on going to UCLA and living in sunny Southern California for the next four years. I’m going in with an undeclared major and we’ll see where it goes from there. Most memorable teacher and why:I’ve had a lot of memorable teachers. One of them is definitely Ms. Katovich because she’s just amazing. My other memorable teacher is Mr. Brown. He is a wonderful teacher and connects with his students, making you feel that you’re important and you matter. Both, Ms. Katovich and Mr. Brown, care about their students inside and outside of the classroom. Things you will miss most about HEHS: I’m going to miss the teachers I devel- oped a bond with. I’m going to miss walking in the halls and pushing through the traffic. I’m going to miss my friends who I get to see everyday for four years. I’m going to miss the comfort of high school. Motivation for academic excellence: Freshman year, seeing the wall of academic scholars and thinking I want to be up there too. My family, my parents, who always told me I could do anything I wanted and for instilling me to work hard from an early age. Activities and Offices held (and years): Scholastic Bowl: All four years, Volunteer at St. Alexius Medical enter: All four years, Vice President of Business Professionals: Sophomore and Junior year, Boys’ Track and Field: Freshman year, JV Boys’ Tennis: Sophomore year, Varsity Boys Tennis: Junior year, NHS: Junior and Senior year, Math Team: sophomore year, Science Bowl: Junior and Senior year, WYSE: Junior and Senior year Special Honors and Awards: Illinois Merit Scholar Award, Illinois State Scholar, AP Scholar with Distinction, PSAE Award, Academic Scholar, Qualified 3x for BPA state competition Greatest accomplishment: Gaining acceptance into the President’s Awards Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago Favorite class and why: AP Biology because it was a really smooth way to end the day for me. Oh, and Mrs. Fetherling was sometimes nice too. Most challenging course and why: AP Biology just because the workload would sometimes become overwhelming and there was often a lot of information I needed to learn in a short amount of time, which added to the pressure. Future plans: I plan to follow a Pre-Med track at UIC and later hope to gain entrance into medical school. If that doesn’t work out, then I’ll just follow my backup career of becoming a Late-Night talk show host. Most memorable teacher and why: They’re all too equally phenomenal to pick just one. Things you will miss most about HEHS: I will miss getting into trouble with my friends everyday, having hilarious and interesting conversations at lunch, and most of all I will miss the cookies. Motivation for academic excellence: I have a natural desire to learn and grow as a human being and to rise to the challenge of every course I take. Activities and Offices held (and years):Cross Country (Captain)-4 years, Track and Field-4 years National Honor Society-junior and senior year, Math Tutoring Student Tutor, Senior year Band-freshman, sophomore year. Special Honors and Awards: Academic Scholar, Cross Country State Qualifier, Track and Field All-Conference, All-Sectional, State Qualifier, Fall Athlete with the Highest GPA, AP Scholar with Distinction, A Honor Roll Notability izlet Amy Liu Kunal Bector Gregg Lugo Jasleena Singh Elsabet Haile Saba Paya Salmaan Zafer Peterson Ianakiev Nabeelah Khan 6 Top 10 Kendra Alexander Hannah Brostoff Julie Bryant Matt Capone Marco Gomez Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 Fine Arts Classes Taken: Band4 years; Choir- 3 years (Hoffman Singers and Concert Choir) Performances: Concerts for band, choir, jazz band, and vocal jazz. I’ve done performances outside of school with those same groups as well as with Madrigals. I am a part of the marching and pep band. I’ve participated in IHSA contests for band and choir as well as the District Honors Band and Choir. I also participated in Comedy Troupe/V-show (3 yrs), Fashion Show (2 yrs), and school musicals (4 yrs). Special Awards/Honors: Distin- guished Scholar Award; George Gentes Award; Drum Major; Vice President of Band; AP Scholar; Illinois State Scholar; Spirit of the Hawk; National Honors Society member; Thespian of Troupe #1055; Thespian Troupe Historian; Emcee for Fashion Show Greatest Accomplishments: Managing all of my activities on top of homework. It’s harder than it looks. Also, getting good grades in math because math is not my forte. Most Memorable Experience: My sophomore musical was Bye Bye Birdie. I was running a scene with a fellow actress in front of the whole cast and crew including the directors. The scene consisted of us ranting about how stupid and horrible men are. I must have experienced a Freudian slip because I flubbed a line. I was supposed to say “egotistical” but, instead, out came - in front of everyone “ego-testicle”... Needless to say, I was mortified and will never live it down. Future Plans: I’ll be attending Harper College for the next two years as a Communications Fine Arts Classes Taken: Art & Design, Drawing, Painting, AP Studio Drawing, Band, Choir Performance: All the band and choir concerts, IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest, IHSA State Band Contest, and the school art show Special Awards/Honors: I received the highest score possible at the IHSA Solo and Ensemble contest, and I received several awards for my art at the school art show. Greatest Accomplishments: Finishing my drawing of Union Station after three months of working on it! Most Memorable Experience : I’ll always remember all the long days at band camp. It was tiring and hot, but I made some great friends and memories. Future Plans: The University of Illinois to study architecture! Most Memorable Teachers: My most memorable fine arts teacher is Mr. E. Favorite Performance and Why: My favorite performance was IHSA State Band Contest last year because we played fun songs and we had a great band. Fine Arts Classes Taken: Orchestra 1-3, Art & Design, Drawing, Painting, and AP Painting. Performances: I’ve performed in every orchestra concert during my four years at Hoffman, and I played in the pit for Thoroughly Modern Millie and Annie. Special Awards/Honors: The Spirit of the Hawk award in 2012-2013 for Orchestra, Honorable Mention in the 2014 HEHS art show, various Orchestra gag awards. Greatest Accomplishments: My greatest accomplishment was being able to successfully perform on the Forensics team. I also take pride in how far I’ve come as a writer and a cellist. Most Memorable Experience: The Symphony Orchestra U of I trip to the Campaign campus is an experience I will forever carry with me. Future Plans: I’m attending Harper for at least the first year before transferring to an art school, where I’m hoping to double major in Creative Writing and Film Studies. Most Memorable Teachers: Dr. Davey, Mr. Macnider, Ms. Pham, Mrs. Philips, Mrs. Bahnick and Mr. Langridge have all been teachers who have gone above and beyond the call of duty, and helped me succeed here at HEHS. Favorite Performance and why: This year’s Fine Arts Assembly was by far my favorite. Fine Arts Classes Taken: Band, 3D Design Performance: Children of Eden, Bye Bye Birdie, All in the Timing, See How They Run, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Still Life of Iris, Annie, You Can’t Take it With You, Madrigal Dinner, and the Variety Show. Special Awards/Honors: Billy Mays Jazz Education Scholarship, contributor to the winning of a radio contest with the Madrigal Troupe. Greatest Accomplishments: Getting to play lead trumpet in the Pit Orchestras for our high school’s musicals, being student director for Comedy Troupe, becoming principal trumpet in the Protégé Philharmonic, and becoming our Thespian Troupe’s president. Most Memorable Experience: Getting to be a Grandpa in this year’s production of “You can’t take it With You”. Future Plans: Attend Illinois Wesleyan University as a Music Education major, later becom- ing a participant of a high level orchestra as well as a school’s band director. Most Memorable Teachers: Mr. Stevens, Mrs. Gilbert, Mr. Erickson, Mr. Orlicz, and Mrs. Ordonez. They all have helped transform me into the performer and humble being I am today. Favorite Performance and why: “See How They Run” was my favorite because I got to play a British-accented priest who later runs around his own house in nothing but his underwear. Fine Arts Classes Taken: Art and Design- 1 year, Drawing- 1 year, Painting- 1 year, AP Drawing- 1 year, Graphic Design- 1 year, and 3-D Design- 1 year Special Awards/Honors: The Congressional Art Composition – I presented my drawing, “Winter Solitude” and won first place, which meant winning to two plane tickets to Washington D.C. The drawing will be displayed at the U.S. Capitol for one year. Greatest Accomplishments: Graduating from high school- I will be the first in my family to do so. Most Memorable Experience: Spending time with my friends – They are always there for me and they are what I will miss most after high school. Future Plans: I plan to go to Harper and then transfer to a large school to be a transportation designer (cars, planes, boats). Most Memorable Teachers: Mrs. Lambert – She helped me to move ahead in school. Mrs. Surtz – Without her, I would not be where I am with my art skills. Mr. Medina – his advice has always been helpful to me. Favorite Art Experience: Drawing – this is what I like the most. major. Where I will transfer to afterwards is to yet be decided. Most Memorable Teachers: Mr. Brown (Bownie-G), Mrs. Davey, Mr. Erickson, Mr. Feo, Mrs. Helfrich, Ms. Jackson, Mrs. LeVanti, Mr. Meador, Mrs. Ordonez, Mr. Orlicz, Ms. Pham, Mr. Schlesinger, Mr. Scully, and Mr. Stevens. Favorite Performance and why: There are too many to choose from, but the musical Thoroughly Modern Millie was one of my favorites mostly because I got to learn how to tap dance! Hawkeye View Fine Arts 7 Senior Issue 2014 Fine Arts Classes Taken: Art & Design, Painting, AP Painting, Drawing, AP Drawing, and Graphic Design. Performances: I have been dancing with my Polish School since I was in 2nd grade. My group was called Polanie and we performed in Poland, Connecticut, Wisonsin, all over Chicago, and even at September Fest. Special Awards/Honors: I had the honor of winning “Best of Show” twice at Hoffman’s Art Exhibition for 2 consecutive years in the painting category. I also received 5 other awards at our HEHS competition and competed in the Regional 4x5 Show, winning an Honorable Mention. Greatest Accomplishments: My greatest accomplishment in art was painting Hannah Brostoff in 8 hours and having that painting shown at the Illinois Reigional Art Exhibition, Blick Art Supply, and it won “Best of Show” at our HEHS Art Competition. Most Memorable Experience: My most memorable experience was having my drawing chosen as the cover of the D211 Continuing Education magazine. It was sent to every household in the district! Future Plans: I plan to attend the American Academy of Art in Chicago. Hopefully I will be able to double major in Illustration/Design and Graphic Design because... I am really indecisive! Most Memorable Teachers: My most memorable fine arts teacher is Mrs. Nustra-Karnats. Mrs. Nustra is someone I can al- ways count on when I need advice, inspiration, or just to vent. I don’t know what I would have done these 4 years without her. Mrs. Nustra I love you! Favorite Performance and why: My favorite art show was the Illinois Regional Art Exhibition. This year was the first year of the competition and I was 1 of 5 Hoffman students to show my work in the gallery. Fine Arts Classes Taken: Orchestra for 2 years, Art and design, Drawing, AP Drawing for 2 years, 2D studio Performances: Anti-Defamation League Contest, Hoffman’s Art Show, Schaumburg Library Art show, and Congressional Art Competition Special Awards/Honors: Finalist in The Anti-Defamation League contest, 3rd place for Portfolio Development at Hoffman’s Art show, Honorable mention for Gesture Drawing her for the past 3 years and she has helped me improve in my drawing abilities and encouraged me to do better. Favorite Performance and why: I loved the Schaumburg Art shows because so many people could see my work. Normally most people don’t get to see it but because it would be hanging in the library for a few weeks, anyone at the library could just walk over and see it. Fine Arts Classes Taken: Art and Design, Drawing, Graphic Design, AP Drawing, and Graphic Design (2years) Performances: 4 years of Band, 3 years of Soccer, 1 year of Art Club and 2 years of Powder Puff Special Awards/Honors: Regional Chicagoland area 4x5 show: Drawing Honorable Mention recognition. Blick Art show: Drawing Honorable Mention. HEHS spring art show: Drawing Category Best at the Schaumburg Library Art Show Greatest Accomplishments: I was a finalist in The Anti-Defamation League contest. Most Memorable Experience: I loved taking my reference pictures of all the children at my mom’s preschool Future Plans: I plan to study to be a veterinarian but I will always continue to draw on the side as a free-lance artist. Most Memorable Teachers: Miss Surtz Because I have had of Show Award, Logotype Honorable Mention, Self-Promotion Vector Mesh Illustration 2nd Place, Figurative Drawings 2nd Place, and Portfolio Development 2nd Place. Greatest Accomplishments: Even though I couldn’t make the girls soccer team in my freshmen year, I never gave up and was able to make the team. Most Memorable Experience: Competing in the 1st annual state of Illinois High School Art Exhibition and Competition Fine Arts Classes Taken: Art & Design, Drawing, Painting, Graphic Design, and AP Drawing Performances: I was not involved in any performances Special Awards/Honors: HEHS Art Exhibition : 1st Place for Graphite Drawing Self-portrait, Best of Show in Drawing Category, 2nd Place Acrylic Painting Portrait, 2nd Place Logotype Design, 2nd Place Atmospheric Perspective Renderings, 3rd Place AP Drawing Studio: Figurative Drawings, Honorable Mention AP Drawing Studio: Portfolio Development. Greatest Accomplishments: Having taken 4 years of Art classes has been fun, but exhausting at the same time. The result of that is being chosen to participate in the 2014 Congressional Art Competition Exhibit. Most Memorable Experience: My most memorable experience has to be talking and joking with friends at lunch. Future Plans: I will be attending the University of Illinois at Chicago the upcoming fall to major in kinesiology. I plan on pursuing a career in sports medicine. Most Memorable Teachers: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Clarke, and Mrs. Surtz. Favorite Performance and why: My favorite performance was Chris Washington’s dance at the 2014 Dancing with the Hawk Stars. Honors Thespian Greatest Accomplishments: I have student directed twice. I started an A Capella group and broke out of my shell Most Memorable Experience: My most memorable experience was going to Stronghold Castle with Madrigals Future Plans: I plan to go to Webster University Act- ing Conservatory .Most Memorable Teachers: The most memorable teachers were Mr. Stevens and Mrs. Ordonez Favorite Performance and why: My favorite performance was Twelve Angry Men, because it was when I learned exactly what acting was and I had so much fun developing an amazing character. Fine Arts Classes Taken: Band, Choir, and Dramatics Performances: Every production at HEHS. Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged. Juror #10 - Twelve Angry Men, Hugo - Bye Bye Birdie, Don - All in the Timing, Ching Ho Thoroughly Modern Milly, Simple Simon - Summer Dark, and Drake - Annie Special Awards/Honors: Alexia Van Dike Nicole Kasman and the 2014 Congressional Art Competition with my Drawing that I rendered in Graphite. Future Plans: Attending American Academy of Art in Chicago and study/major in Illustration to become an artist. Most Memorable Teachers: Mrs. Surtz, Mr. Ahn, and Mrs. Roesner Favorite Performance and why: Playing in the HEHS band because I had many life lessons from that class. Aoi Kato Rick Tsao Daniel Green 8 Top 11 Sports participated in (and years): Basketball (4 years), Baseball (4 years) Other activities participated in: Booking with the Hawks, Fresh Mentor, Special Olympics Trevor Pye Most embarrassing moment: I got tripped up and broke my pinky during my first ever open gym for basketball. After sitting out for a month, I tried out for the team and threw up within the first 30 minutes of the tryout Sports participated in (and years): Basketball (4 years) Other activities participated in: Basketball and basketball… Most embarrassing moment: This is not exactly embarrassing but it is more sad -- losing by one point in the last five seconds in the regional semi-final. That game was crazy. Jordan Robinson Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Yanule and Coach Sullivan – Coach Yanule has Sports participated in (and years): Gymnastics (4 years), Football (1 year), Cheer (2 years) Other activities participated in: Student Council, Senior Class Club, Freshman Mentor Most embarrassing moment: I feel like I do embarrassment worthy things every day and just might have become immune to the feeling Avrey Johnson Most memorable coaches and why: Mrs. London & Mrs. Brzozowski - I’ve been on a cheer team with coaches who yelled a lot. Thanks for being such amazing Sports Participated in (and years): Gymnastics (4 Years), Cheerleading (1 Year), Soccer (4 Years) Other activities participated in: Special Olympics (3 Years), Student Council (2 Years), NHS (1 Year) Most embarrassing moment: Getting dressed up as a female cheerleader by my quad during the last day of practice. Andres CuevaRobles Jalen Anderson Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Yanule, Meador, Ulrich, Allen. Yanule – He really pushed me to reach the potential that I had in basketball. Meador - Ever since he’s been my coach for baseball, he’s believed in me to the point where it surprises me, which really helps my confidence. Ulrich - He taught me how to hustle and show extreme effort in practice on a day to day basis. Allen- He convinced me to play baseball my sophomore year. It turned out to be one of the best seasons of any sport during my 4 years in high school. been like a dad to me. He has done more for me than a coach typically should. Coach Sullivan is hilarious and knows how to teach. He teaches things you will take far in life. – I don’t know what else to say, but I love him. Influence athletics had on life/school: Taught me to take responsibility and work hard… Future plans: Playing basketball for sure… Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): Coach Yanule cheer coaches with your sternness while also being encouraging and positive. Mr. Calisch & Mr. Phillips - There’s no way I could have excelled in gymnastics the way I did without their guidance. Mr.Brown- Not only a great coach, but a great teacher, counselor, and motivator. Not really sure how to put it in words so I’ll just say, #HesTheMan Influence athletics had on life/school: Not only did I make tons of amazing friends and create relationships with the adults that work at HEHS, I learned what determination and a good work ethic can accomplish, and just how good that can feel. Most memorable coaches and why: My gymnastics coaches (Brown, Calisch, Phillips) who teach the hardest sport in the school and still manage to create state qualifying gymnasts every year. My cheerleading coaches (London, Mrs. B) who have more passion and love for the sport they coach then I have ever seen. Influence athletics had on life/school: Athletics assisted me in appreciating all the opportunities that have been given to me. Through my experiences with sports I know that almost anything Sports participated in (and years): Track (4 years), Football (2 years) Influence athletics had on life/ school: Kept my grades up that’s for sure. Other activities participated in: Internet club, Special Olympics volunteer, Fresh Mentor Future plans (are athletics involved): Run track at Fordham university Most embarrassing moment: The time I dislocated my knee for the second time; it was the first time I practiced since my last injury. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): My entire relay team: Alex Escobar, Corey Riley, Ridwan Badjeo. They helped me succeed. Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Jones and Moore: Nobody connects with the runners like them. Favorite sport memory: running a 22.8 in a 200 (That’s fast btw) Influence athletics had on life/school: Athletics really taught me time management and dedication. It kept be very busy and got me to meet many great people. Without sports, I would not have the friends that I have today. Future plans: I am going to be majoring in Chemistry and Secondary Education at North Park University, while playing on the basketball team there. After college, I plan to become a high school chemistry teacher and basketball or baseball coach. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): Ms. Katovich She has had a great influence not only on me, but other students as well. Favorite sport memory: Beating Schaumburg in basketball at our home court. Favorite sport memory: We were playing against SHS and getting beat pretty bad. We were losing by 15 points. Yanule was pretty mad at half time and so we went back to the court and came out winning. This was the first time in many years HEHS beat SHS at their home court. We then beat them again, which was the first time that we swept SHS in a long time. Future plans: I will going to Harper for two years and from there who knows. I change my mind constantly but as of now art and gymnastics is on my mind Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): Too many people to pick specifically. Just a big thank you to all my teammates and friends for making my senior year awesome. You know who you are. Favorite sport memory: I’d have to say the weekend when the cheer team went to state was just one of my favorite memories. The laughs, fights, and tears were worth it all. can be achieved with the right amount of support, dedication, and confidence. Future plans: I will be attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to study Architecture. I will definitely be looking into sports in college since they have been a big part of my life. frontflips, how to write poems and letters, and that you should regularly find time to laugh, smile, and relax. Favorite sport memory: Going to state with gymnastics and cheerleading this year. Not only will I remember the events that happened, but the people who shared them with me. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): Mr. Brown. He has been my coach, teacher, and mentor for the past four years. He has taught me how to do backflips and Sports Participated in (and years): Soccer (1 year), Wrestling (2 years), Cross Country (3 years), Track (4 years) Other activities participated in: Marching Band, Variety Show, Mr. Hoffman Hawk Billy Thomas Most embarrassing moment: Went to IHOP after a run with the team, and coach said not to order anything unhealthy. When the waitress came out with my food she yelled, “who ordered chocolate chips pancakes?” Everyone stared at me. Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 Sports participated in (and years): Basketball (1 year), Boys’ Volleyball Player (4 years), Girls’ Volleyball Manager (3 years) the second “E” in “Hoffman Estates” written on the shelf... Twice. Other activities participated in: Rube Goldberg, National Honor Society, Global Awareness and Relief Organization, Gifted, Multicultural Show, Variety Show, Dance Show, Dancing with the Hawk Stars, Mr. Hoffman Hawk. Most memorable coaches and why: All of my coaches in high school left me with something to take to heart. Mr. Mead taught me that preparation was half the battle. Mr. Ahn taught me to stay in control of my emotions--don’t let them control me. Mr. Hutton taught me how to be a leader Most embarrassing moment: Freshman year was my first time playing on a volleyball team. In my first JV game, I hit the ball to Influence athletics had on life/ school: Volleyball is what drove me through high school. Being involved with volleyball motivated for football but every athletic program. Abbott- for always talking some sense in me and keeping me in line. Future plans: Heading to ISU to become a math teacher (hopefully at Hoffman) and coach baseball and football. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): Mr. Schumacher for dealing with all my nonsense. And to all my teachers who had me in class. I’m sorry. Most memorable coaches and why: Donatucci- for changing the norms at Hoffman, not just Influence athletics had on life/school: I wouldn’t be who I am without sports. I’m the most competitive person I know and sports help me channel that into something positive. I’ve been playing since I was 6 years old and without them I would go insane. They take my mind off of anything going on in my life and help me get my anger out. Sports participated in (and years): Football (4 years), Lacrosse (4 years) everything about our football program and, in my eyes, is succeeding. Other activities participated in: German club Influence athletics had on life/school: Football and Lacrosse made me keep my grades up. Also taught me communication skills and how to work together. ognize (and why): My older brother that is handicapped because he comes to my games and always tells me to be the best I can no matter what I’m doing. Most embarrassing moment: Being a pound overweight for wrestling and having to spit in a water bottle the entire school day. Most embarrassing moment: Freshman year in lacrosse against Palatine, I intercepted a pass from the goalie and missed a wide open empty 6x6 net. Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Donatucci because he came in to change Most embarrassing moment: Believing that Jordan Hudak and Brian Cvitovich were step brothers and that they slept in bunk beds. Most memorable coaches and Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Ganas (Wrestling) because he taught me what it means to be tough, and Coach Mariano (Cross Country & Track) because he taught to never give up and always stay focused on whats important in life. Influence athletics had on life/ school: Running has made me a much healthier person, I stay away from soda and junk food (most of the time). Athletics has also kept me on check with my grades. Future plans: Plan to Double major in sound engineering and Henry Woo, thanks for opening up yourself by joining the volleyball team. Keep your head up for the rest of season and for next year’s season too. Matt Stacy, let’s finish this season strong, pal. Favorite sport memory: Sophomore year on the varsity team, one of our players wasn’t doing well; so I subbed in. It was my first time playing at the varsity level. Patrick “Bubba” Tednes passed the ball to our setter, Gabe Alvelo, who set it to me. I killed the ball between Buffalo Grove’s 6-ft tall blockers... Twice. Other activities participated in: Student Council Other activities participated in: Band (4 years), Musical Pit Orchestra (1 year), Student Council (1 year) me to do well in school because I didn’t want to risk being put on probation or becoming ineligible. It also taught me to stay positive because your mental state can influence how well you perform on the court. Future plans: I am joining a volleyball league over summer with my brother and some other alumni. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): Marielle Lugo, make us proud. You are the last Lugo to go through Hoffman; so make your time here worthwhile and memorable just as “Kuya” Victor and I did. Sports participated in (and years): Baseball (4 years), Football (3 years), Wrestling (2 years) Sports participated in (and years): Basketball (1 year), Baseball (4 years/Varsity) Male Athletes 9 Future plans: Go to Concordia University Wisconsin and play football and maybe lacrosse Favorite sport memory: Hitting back-to-back homeruns with Ethan (Caveman Egor) Bloom. David Baureis Person(s) you want to recPerson(s) you want to recognize (and why): I want to recognize my parents Marc and Gina; my grandparents Floyd and Maria; and my brother Dylan for always supporting me at my games and pushing me to be the best student and athlete that I can possibly be. Future plans: I am going to Lewis University and playing baseball. I hope to major in psychology and minor in music. I want to be a high school counselor when I am out of college. Favorite sport memory: Hitting the home run that broke the career home run record at Hoffman and was part of hitting back to back homeruns with Keegan against Elgin. Also beating Libertyville on my senior day. business at Butler University and run Cross Country and Track there. Sports participated in (and years): Football - 4 years Wrestling - 4 years Influence athletics had on life/school: It made me keep my grades up and actually made school events enjoyable. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): s/o to Simac and his mohawk and all the other distance runners for the bond we have made over past years. And also Sam for being my best friend. Other activities participated in: Greco Roman-Freestyle Wrestling for Gomez Wrestling Academy Influence athletics had on life/school: Athletics influenced my life in a huge way. It taught me great time management and responsibility for not only Favorite sport memory: Finishing 21st at State in Cross Country, getting All-State recognition Keegan Mugerditchian Favorite sport memory: The first game of my senior year football against Streamwood - My brother and I got backto-back touchdowns. It was also the football team’s first win in 4 years. myself but others around me and my teammates. It taught me to surround myself with positive influences who push me to reach my goals and get better everyday. Athletics taught me to do everything that I do at 100% and give full effort all of the time. why: Coach Meador because of his experience and knowledge of the game. Also, his good relationship advice. Coach Abbott because of his baseball sayings and knowledge of the game. And coach loh because of his advice and always talking me through tough situations and making sure I am mentally tough. Gregg Lugo Most embarrassing moment: During a wrestling match I had a fat booger on my lip and I didn’t even know. Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Ganas and Coach Castellanos for shaping me into the young man I am today. Ethan Bloom Future plans: I am going to complete my Gen Eds at Harper and then move out to California to become a Police Officer. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): Coach Donatuchi He is going to start a new legacy here at HEHS. Favorite sport memory: Going 2-0 our first two games of football my senior year. Junior Castillo 10 Top 11 Sports participated in (years): Volleyball (Freshman, 2 years JV, Varsity), Softball, Varsity (4 years), Travel Softball Other activities participated in: NHS, Polar plunge, Sunday school teacher Kaileen Hendle Most embarrassing moment: Definitely have too many to count, but the one I distinctly remember was when I was in volleyball and I went to kick a ball and I kicked it into my own face Sports participated in (years): Girls’ Volleyball (4 years), Girls’ Bowling (4 years) Other activities participated in: Orchesis (1 year), NHS (2 years) Most embarrassing moment: My most embarrassing moment was tripping and wiping out on the lanes at one of our biggest bowling tournaments this year, and getting made fun of by the prospect coach. Sarah Wille Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Pfligler, because he Sports participated in (years): Tennis (3 Years), Badminton (3 Years) Other activities participated in: German Club Most embarrassing moment: It was my first ever match at Leyden, and as I was shuffling back to get a shot I fell! It was silent in the gym, and everyone was staring at me. I got up, laughed at myself and continued to play. Liridona Ballazhi Sports participated in (years): Bowling (4 Years) Other activities participated in: Class Club (Junior and Senior years), Theatre Guides (Junior and Seniors years) Brandy Hoglund Most memorable coaches and why: Most memorable coaches will always be Coach Hamma, Coach Mallon, and Coach Hutton. They always try to push me harder and challenge me to be the best that I can. They definitely built my character up for the real world, “no time for being soft”. Influence athletics had on life/school: Having athletics in my life has always kept me out of any trouble. I get bored easily and having sports keeps me occupied, and it has for sure taught was one of the biggest supporters to me through my four years of bowling on Varsity, and he helped me grow as a bowler, student, and person. If it weren’t for him, I wouldn’t be where I’m at today. Influence athletics had on life/school: Athletics has influenced me to always put 110% into the game no matter what. It has influenced me to never give up, and to never stop pushing myself to become better. It has influenced me to work harder; nothing is ever handed to you, you need to work Most memorable coaches and why: I would like to thank all the coaches this year, especially Coach Swanson and Coach Stenger for helping me become the player that I am today. Who could forget P90S workouts and Coach Stenger’s hilarious jokes? Influence athletics had on life/school: I am so glad that I joined sports here at Hoffman because I got to make so many friends. Also, being an athlete drove me to achieve some of my Influence athletics had on life/school: Athletics showed me that it is important to stay on top of my homework and get good grades. Most embarrassing moment: When I went out the first day of tryouts senior year and I stuck and fell straight down. Future plans: I want to go to eglin community college for culinary. I am not bowling in college, but I am going to continue to bowl outside of school in tournaments. Most memorable coaches and why: Pfligler because he always helped and supported us on every level of the team. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): The girls’ varsity bowling team from the 2013- 2014 season because we Sports participated in (years): Swim team (4 years), Water polo (4 years) life/school: Athletics brought me closer to my friends and while it was sometimes very hard to balance school and sports, it taught me time management. Other activities participated in: Forensics Team (3 years) Most embarrassing moment: When I tried to do a backstroke start and my feet slipped as I started and I ended up not moving. Nicole Kasman Hawkeye View Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Fidler because he was always joking around with us and made the swim team really fun. Coach Fetterman because he has helped us improve a lot in water polo and encouraged us at our best and our worst. Influence athletics had on Senior Issue 2014 me how to manage my time. Future plans: I’m planning on attending University of Wisconsin-La Crosse to study Occupational Therapy and Psychology. I’m still undecided about sports. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): I want to recognize my parents because they have always been my biggest supports through everything I do. They have always encouraged me to do more, and without them I have no idea who or what for it. I have been able to translate all of the determination and motivation I put on the lanes into my school work and everyday life. Future plans: I will be attending McKendree University, majoring in elementary education, and will be a member of the Women’s bowling team. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): I would like to recognize my mom, dad, and grandpa for being at every single game, meet, and tournament this year! They toughest goals and enabled me to learn successful time management skills. Future plans: I plan on attending Harper in the fall and transferring to either UIC or Benedictine. I plan on working in the healthcare field someday. I won’t be playing sports in college, but I do hope to play badminton and tennis on my free time. Person(s) you want to recog- Favorite sport memory: I had a great time, playing animal with my water polo team. Favorite sport memory: My favorite sports memories are the embarrassing memories. Face planting both in softball and volleyball, tripping while doing stairs, kicking a ball in my face, falling while jump roping, and tripping over the lines while practicing in the gym, and many more. They were my favorite memories because everyone, including me, was able to get a good laugh from it! are the best supporters a kid could ask for, and I’m so thankful to have them in my life. They always pushed me to practice harder, focus more, and to never give up! Favorite sport memory: My senior season of bowling - We had an undefeated conference season, brought home a third place state trophy, and broke a state record this year! It was an amazing accomplishment, and the best way to end senior year! I couldn’t have asked for a better season. It was unreal!! nize (and why): I would like to thank the whole badminton team for making this year awesome and memorable. I’m especially thankful for my doubles partner Shruti Patel for being the best partner ever! Thanks for making my senior year unforgettable. Favorite sport memory: Feather fest! Shruti and I won 60 at our home invite along with many other teammates. It felt awesome to receive a first place plaque and get a gold medal. made it all the way to State and they always helped me no matter what. Favorite sport memory: my favorite memory is making it to state my senior year taking 3rd place and breaking a state record. Sports participated in (years): Volleyball (4 years); basketball (4 years); softball (4 years) Other activities participated in: State band competitions, NHS Most embarrassing moment: My most embarrassing moment is when I fell down the stairs after running on the treadmills for conditioning in softball. Future plans: Athletics won’t play a major role in my life in the future. In college I plan to join intramurals, but I plan to study to become a veterinarian. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): My entire team because without them, there is no sport. I can only improve by challenging myself against others and we can have plenty of fun while we are at it. I would have become over the years. Andrea Wolinski Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Nocella and Coach C. They took a chance on me my sophomore year and I thank them for that. They never gave up on me and knew that I could improve. Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 Sports participated in (years): Volleyball (4 years), Managed Boys’ Volleyball (3 years) Other activities participated in: Club Volleyball and German Club Most embarrassing moment: My freshman year I fell over from just walking. Most memorable coaches and why: Mrs. Boomer because she coached me my freshman year and helped me become the player I am. Mr. Hutton because he has Sports participated in (years): Basketball (3 years), Track & Field (4 years) Other activities participated in: NHS (1 year), Best Buddies (1 year) Most embarrassing moment: Throwing a discus with my eyes closed into a crowd and opening my eyes up to see coach Peak fuming mad catching the disc. Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Peak because he’s like a father to me. He always supports me and makes me feel confident in Sports participated in (years): Swimming (4 years), Bowling (4 years), Water Polo: (4 years) Other activities participated in: Fashion Club/Show Most embarrassing moment: My most embarrassing moments were getting kicked out of class several times for not being able to stop laughing. Most memorable coaches and why: Mr. Fidler - He was my first coach, and the reason that I became so interested in swimming. He inspired me to work hard every day for coached me for the past 3 years and made me a better player all around. Finally Mrs. Brennan even though I have never had her as a coach, she has been such a great role model for me and this past year has been there for me as if I were one of her players. friends that I know the friendships will continue into college. Influence athletics had on life/school: Playing volleyball has taught me how to balance out everything, from going to games, practices, and doing my homework. It has taught me how to be a part of a team and I made Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): I want to recognize the whole 2014 girls volleyball team because we worked hard all season and each and every one of us grew as players. We may have not had everything I do. Coach Macnider - he’s very smart and athletic. I like hearing him talk about strategies for running and good advice for me and he taught me to “fake it til I make it.” Coach Andersen - He’s a very tough man, but having him support me with tough love and pushing me with lifting really helped me. He’s a great role model. Future plans: I am going to the University of Wisconsin- Madison. I will be a part of the Women’s Track & Field team there. I’ll be majoring in psychology. Influence athletics had on life/ school: Athletics helped me mature greatly, athletically and personally. Being an athlete helped me find something I was really good at and enjoyed. the past four years. Mr. Fetterman - I have achieved so much due to all of his time and dedication to the team and myself. He helped me through so much within the past four years, and I am so thankful to have had the time I did working with him. Mr. Krzankowski - I was lucky to have such an amazing coach for three years in bowling. Mr. Arce - He was a very influential coach and really taught me a lot about swimming and water polo while still making it fun. Future plans: I plan on attending Western Illinois University and major in Law Enforcement with a minor in Forensic science. I want to become a police officer and someday a homicide detective after school. Sports were a big part of my life during high school and now I just want to take a break and focus on my career. I will be doing intramurals and clubs at school, and Future plans: I am playing volleyball at Harper College for two years then going off to another college to hopefully continue to play volleyball. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): Coach Peak- he has been a father figure to me. I am eternally grateful for the advice, talks and just support he’s provided over the past few years. Mrs. Davey - she has been the tough love I desperately needed. Mrs. Davey showed me that I can be the silly girl I am but be mature at the same time. She deserves so much credit to shaping the woman playing sports I wouldn’t have had the drive to get good grades and work hard to get into the college I wanted to attend. Future plans: After I graduate I will be swimming at Carroll University for three years and then I will transfer to the University of Alaska for two years and get a masters’ degree in environmental science. the results we would have liked but we played hard and fought for every point. I couldn’t have asked for a better team to end my high school volleyball career. Favorite sport memory: My favorite sport memory has to be winning senior night. Kaileen falling on her face during warm ups or Stef getting her hair stuck in the net follows a close second for my favorite sport memory. Clare Shaffer I am today. HEHS athletic training staff - thank you all for putting up with my endless complaints of tight muscles and sore knees. You guys have kept my body together whenever I felt like it was going to fall apart. Also thanks for all the chicken fiestas you have thrown me! Favorite sport memory: Throwing against the wall on the East Shelf everyday with my teammates, laughing with Mary and Melanie and also hanging out with Coach Peak after throwing in a meet and talking about life. Influence athletics had on life/school: Athletics have kept me striving to reach my goals. Without Favorite sport memory: My favorite memories from swimming were going to the pre-game pasta parties and making bread hats. Sports participated in (years): Softball (4 years), Volleyball (2 years) dals at home so I tried wearing my metal cleats after it rained... bad idea. Other activities participated in: Rube Goldberg (3 years), NHS (2 years), Class Clubs (1 year), Art Club (1 year). Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Hamma and Coach Mallon: We have come really far these past two years and I owe it all to them. They push us to be our best and make no excuses. It is so fulfilling to finally see results after all of our hard work. countless hours in the cages, and the time you dedicate to what you love on your own. Ultimately, if you want something you have to work for it. maybe a walk-on tryout later in my college career. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): The people that I want to recognize are my parents. They have been to every one of my games. No matter how bad their day was, they always came to support my team and they did this for all three seasons, and I thank them for their support and love. Favorite sport memory: My favorite sports memories were making the game winning shot at the buzzer to beat Palatine High School and also hitting my first home run over the fence against Fremd High School. Influence athletics had on life/ school: Softball has influenced me in so many ways, but mainly it has showed me what it really means to work hard. It is the Sports participated in (years): Varsity Golf (4 years), Varsity Soccer (4 years) Other activities participated in: NHS, Band, Choir, Dance Show, German Club, German Exchange Most embarrassing moment: My most embarrassing moment was when I fell off a golf cart sophomore year before my match. Most memorable coaches and why: Coach Torren and Coach C because they helped me on and off the field. Influence athletics had on life/ school: Athletics have always been a huge part of my life. My best Banke Oginni Cinquepalmi was one of my bowling teammates. She was an amazing friend and role model for everyone on the team and I am so fortunate to have met such an amazing athlete and person. Zoe Dorband was one of my for swimming and water polo teammates; she is one of the nicest and most hardworking people that I know. She has become a friend that I will have for the rest of my life Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): People that I would like to recognize: Through participating in sports I was able to work with amazing athletes; Kathryn Most embarrassing moment: I wiped out last week on the tile by the gym because I forgot my san- Influence athletics had on life/school: Athletics have made an influence on my life because for sports you always have to push through the pain. Now I know that I can try harder in life and school outside of sports no matter how tired I am. Female Athletes 11 Jessica Sullivan Future plans: Next year I am going to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and I’m majoring in Civil Engineering. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): My mom and dad, of course; I don’t know where I’d be without them. Also, my coaches Coach Hill and B, they have helped me come so far in the past few years. Samantha Acosta friends and memories are from sports. Future plans: The University of Illinois to be an architect. I am going to try out for the school’s club soccer team and continue to play golf down in Champaign. Person(s) you want to recognize (and why): Francesca Van because she’s been a true inspiration to me. She never quits and is great person. Favorite sport memory: My favorite sports memory is when I went to sectionals for golf. It was awesome to see my hard work pay off! Hannah Brostoff 12 Miss Most “All of my friends and favorite teachers, most of all I will miss my team” –Natasha Subbarao “The teachers they’re the best teachers out there’ -Gaby Vidales “The friends I’ve made here, students and teachers.” -Paras Shah “I will miss the staff and the teachers. The teachers Hawkeye View “I will miss the atmosphere the most. Walking through the hallways receiving a ʺhey!ʺ from so many friendly faces that I won’t see every day again. The amount of Senior Issue 2014 “Hanging out in the Athletic Training room.” -Kelly Rottman “I will miss my friends who are going to different “The teachers that have reshaped my path, and have opened my mind.” -Sam DeLisle “I will miss all the amazing teachers at Hoffman and the unity, diversity, and spirit of the students and school” -Madiha Rizvi all try to help you succeed and are willing to help you in anything.” -Gloria Mandera diversity, positivity, and knowledge from teachers to students is truly a gift at Hoffman.” -Katie Sall schools, the teachers I’ve had, and I’ll miss the environment at Hoffman.” -Hannah Brostof “I’ll miss the energy that most of the teachers had” -Jasmine Weeks “I would miss the pep assemblies, my friends, and most of all my teachers who have supported me through all my four years of high school.” -Vanessa Sandoval “I will miss the homework because I hear the homework in college gets a lot tougher.” -Alana Popovic “Free treats on SOAR days” -Sam Acosta “I would miss my teachers and the fun I had in class.” -Domonique Williams “Teachers that helped and pushed me” -Jacoria KiddBrown “The most awesome teachers would miss about HEHS” -Carina Valencia “My teachers” -Shannon Liebke “The teachers.” -Claudia Perkowski “I will miss all my friends and getting to see them everyday” -Ethan Bloom “The teachers and the SOAR stuff” -Mora Ohana so lucky to have.” -Sawsan Shimi “I will miss the friends I had, the moments of laughter, being someone’s shoulder to cry on, the teachers who taught me what I know today, not only school smarts but great advice about life! I will miss marching band, sports teams, and the Hoffman family I have aquired within the past 4 years.” -Lauren Fearing “Teachers” -Chris Mester “The great teachers and community.” -Alyssa Eaton “The students in special education. Being in Best Buddies for three years and being President this year has really opened my eyes to see how great life really is if you just are yourself. These kids that I’ve met are always laughing and smiling and just making the best out of their situation and I admire them greatly.” -Jennifer Avila-Gonzalez “The teachers that have been through all four years with me and help me realized who I want to be.” -Ally Cipowski “I’m really going to miss the teachers at Hoffman because they were truly supportive and ready to help you at any time of the day” -Vyoma Barodia “The people, a select few.” -Stefanie Swan “I’ll miss my friends and seeing them everyday and also some of the teachers. They made my high school experience fun and memorable.” -Karla Tavares “It was when I made it to BPA state for the first time.” -Nikhil Chakka “My cheer team and com- “THE TEACHERS. Hoff- “All the staff and stuman has such an amazing dents I got close with. peting with them” staff that the students are There’s no one I’m go-Caitlyn Welsh Hawkeye View Miss Most 13 Senior Issue 2014 ing to miss more though than seeing all of the students I worked with in the partners gym class. Those kids are pure happiness and helped me get through my day.” -Taylor Ostermann but here” -Banke Oginni “seeing all my friends every day and all the great teachers i had the past four years” -Brandy Hoglund letics. I had such a great time with my team, and watching both everyone and myself evolve throughout these four years has been something amazing to witness. Another thing would be the phenomenal faculty and “The teachers mainly.” -Carlos Perez “What I will most about HEHS is encouraging teachers and students. I will also miss the fun activites we always had a chance to do. The soar lesson was also very good and positive.” -Arouj Rizwan “Seeing my long-time friends so often, being a part of my running squad, seeing all my favorite teachers.” -Solome Haile “I will miss most the incredible teachers and staff that can only come in such an teamworking and caring school. They have made me who i have become today.” -Kaitlyn Pozzi staff here, seeing such a “I will miss my teachers flexibility to work with the most because they tru- students is something I ly made a large impact on will miss.” my life and I wish I could -Oscar Flores “Looking at my friends and seeing the smile that lets me know we’ve got this. Also, having conversations about life with Mr. Ahn.” -Ryan Sinclair “The teachers; Mr. Helzer, Mr. Fivelson, and Mr. Ahn were my faves! And how accepting and kind the entire school really is.” -Ellie Thurber “I will miss the incredible diversity of HEHS that allowed for such an accepting environment.” -Palak Patel “I will definitely miss the teachers at HEHS and being able to see my friends every day.” -Renee Clemment “Mr. Brown and Student Congress” -Haley Henson “I’ll miss the bonds I’ve created with a lot of the teachers.” -Alex Baez “I will miss the opportunities that HEHS provides for the students.” -Amber Stringer “Sitting with Museerah Zahid every morning at the library before school “The school assemblies” -Elizabeth Shamoon “I think the most thing that I’ll miss about school is the teachers, and how easy the homework was.” -Shelita M “All the fantastic teachers and the excellent environment.” -Milan Patel “The cookies” -Aly Guidotti “The cookies in the Cafeteria” -Annemarie Bertok “Teachers that helped and pushed me” -Jacoria Kidd-Brown “The teachers, the staff, and my classmates and friends that roam these halls. Also the diversity and acceptance of people at Hoffman, it is a rare and beautiful thing.” -Isabella Zach “Mr. Beers, football games, school dances” -Jackie Schroeder “I would say one of the most things about HEHS tht I will miss would be my teachers and my friends who are not seniors as me.” -Karina Pina Guzman “The family, close knit vibe of everyday life as a hawk. I wouldnt be comfortable anywhere else always have them around to give me advice.” -Chelsea Schupp “Definitely the popper bowl.” -Zachary Enriquez “The environment and the faculty.” -Ridwan Badejo “The top thing I will miss about HEHS would be my involvement in ath- “The fun times in class with my favorite teachers” -Taylor Kuester starts.” -Syeda Rahman 14 Top 5 Phone Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 Ipad Twitter Laptop Youtube Instagram Pinterest Tumblr Snapchat Pandora Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 Top 5 15 Potato Popper Bowl Chocolate Chip Cookie ew.. cafeteria food Make Your Own Taco Pizza AP Literature AP Biology AP Psychology Senior Survey Preschool Lab 16 Favorite Memories “My favorite memory was working out with Mr. Carroll and “Team no lackin’”. Oh and let my not forget about seeing Mr. Moersch 3rd Block.” - Khalia Shavers “Some of my favorite memories at HEHS are being able to participate in all of the activities here. I will never forget the time Mr. Britton started the “What does the Hawk say?” dance in the middle of an assembly! I also loved the time the owling team got to dye Pfigler’s hair in the middle of the gym! Also, winning the first football game!” -Sarah Wille “My favorite memories are chilling with my friends, in the hallways and cafeteria before school.” -Nicole Kasman “When I had gone to Elementary Educational Internship to teach first through fourth grade.” -Jennifer Anderson “Definitely doing the Polar Plunge and football games. My friends and I always had fun dressing up for the themes.” -Kaileen Hendle “going to the homecoming football games, playing in the powerpuff game junior and senior year, being a student athlete all four years.” -Natalie Biddle “The Turn of the Screw trial, all the shenanigans with my Cross Country teammates, climbing the pole near the gym entrance.” -Jonah Dagen “Basketball, football games; flags competitions and badminton\on matches.” -Christina Rezkalla “Dancing with the Hawk Stars, stronghold for the Madrigals, band concerts.” Kailee Keyser “The trials I faced which showed me who my real friends were.” -Nathan Lobano “I love having the Christmas program every year. I also love all of the activities available here. I will never forget the fun times I’ve had with my friends here.” -Valeria Aguilera “I really enjoyed all of the Friday night football games, as a cheerleader and a fan. Those nights were unforgettable.” -Kelli Mattes “Varsity Baseball beating Batavia to move onto the regional championship. Also, losing my voice every game (basketball and football)” -Zak Lewandowski “When it was Senior night and the band students were being announced and when I was called, all my friends jumped up and screamed.” -Kevin Avola “Meets with my track team and participating in variety shows with my best friends (Billy Thomas, Angdika Vlaykor, and Andrea Mirchef).” -Samantha Soriano “The football games on Friday nights, Homecoming, and tech crew” - Zoe Dorband “Playing soccer with my best friend, being a football manager, and meeting Mr. J.P. Moore” -Michelle Barron “HEHS homecoming festivities such as the pep rally and hallway decorations will surely be missed. However, football games with the Blue Crew are also life-long memories as well.” -Krupa Kadiwala “Going to the Acadmic Scholar Dinner. I never expected to be named an Academic Scholar! But it makes me proud and happy to have went to this school.” -Carl Abustan “My favorite memory at HEHS was when I performed my V-Show act in the assembly and everybody chanted my name.” -Gregg Lugo “Homecoming week, attending many sporting events, and winning our volleyball senior night game.” -Renee Clemment “Being on cheer and track and all the accomplishments and friends I have made.” -Alex Baez Hawkeye View -Banke Oginni “Variety Show with Sam and Drumline” -Billy Thomas “Homecoming Week” -Aly Guidotti “Homecoming Junior Year. State for BPA. Cheer Competition” -Jacoria Kidd-Brown “My favorite memories at HEHS are all the fun times with friends, Spirit Weeks, and Dancing with the Hawk Stars.” -Madiha Rizvi “When Solome H. ripped her pants freshman year.” -Natasha Subbarao Senior Issue 2014 games. When the whole school becomes one, and everyone gets together and has fun.” -Gloria Madera “Screaming in the pep band section with friends at the basketball games! The Golf team was so close and the van rides with Mr. Peak cracking corny jokes, we would laugh so hard!” -Lauren Fearing “It was when I made it to BPA state for the first time.” -Nikhil Chakka “Sitting in the hall before school starts has always been the most fun. That “Senior year coronation” is a very relaxed time -Syeda Rahman “I loved getting to meet all when I get to spend time my friends and have good with friends I may not see “Walking the halls with relationships with my much throughout the day.” Paras, Milan, Colton, teachers and I loved being -Alyssa Eaton Salmaan, and Hammid not involved with to Drumire knowing where we would and the baseball team.” “My Favorite memory end up, but aware of what -Ethan Brown at HEHS was when I we want to witness along tried very hard to prank the way.” “Staying after school til 1 Mr. Helzer. I tried mul-Ryan Sinclair AM with Mr. Brown and a tiple times and I never few other students to finsuceeded. One day the “Football games, homeish a window display.” light bulb clicked and I comings, turnabouts, and -Jackie Schroeder decided to cover his desk proms. Also, being on the in posted notes and write swimming and water polo “My favorite memories inside jokes on them. His teams.” are the school dances, entire desk, chair and -Ellie Thurber the football games, and side wall were covered in Mrs.Roesners STAY FIT blue sticky notes. His jaw “Late night/early mornphysical education class!” dropped when he walked ing rehearsals and shows -Gaby Vidales in the history office. I at Hoffman- everybody’s wont lie, I was pretty cranky and I love it!” “My favorite memories scared to see him the next -Palak Patel at Hoffman Estates were day. He told me he has definitely my soccer seanever had that done to him “Setting up for school son with my teammates. and said I got him good. dances with Student Con- And all the pasta parties.” Till this day, he has the gress and being the only -Vanessa Sandoval blue sticky notes on his freshman in Student Conside wall.” gress and all four years.” “My favorite memories -Adriana Urcino -Haley Henson include making the many wonderful friendships and “Student Council involves “Meeting new friends meeting some amazing most of my favorite memand experiencing new teachers. Also the ʺWhat ories from mystery tour to situations are a part of my does the Hawk sayʺ dance setting up for dances past favorite memories at Hoff- by the teachers and Mr. midnight.” man” Britton in the one assem-Sanam Nazar -Amber Stringer bly.” “Making it to state for -Alana Popovic varsity cheerleading!” “Powderpuff” -Katarina Pfeilmeier -Elizabeth Shamoon “Pranking Ms. Katovich with a shark head on “Qualifying for state 2 “Being a part of homeValentine’s Day.” years in a row with my cheerleading team. It was coming court. Making -Paras Shah truly the best experience in friends with peers and students @HEHS. Get“The homecoming dances high school” -Caitlyn Welsh ting close with Mr. Peak” and the powderpuff Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 “Being in the Blue Crew at the football & basketball games.” -Kelly Rottman “Senior Night for Girls Gymnastics!” -Jenny Gonzalez “Soccer pasta parties, football games, and all the fun experiences I’ve had with my friends.” -Hannah Brostoff “When Manny Scott came to our school” -Jasmine Weeks “Attending as many sports events with my friends to support as many hoffman hakws as possible.” -Jennifer Avila-Gonzalez “The dances, the football games, any sporting event in general, the musicals, the plays, volleyball season; all of the different activities Hoffman had were so fun.” -Sawsan Shimi “Hanging with my friends at lunch” -Shannon Liebke “Homecoming week and football games” -Sam Acosta “I will always remember going to games, practices and tournaments with my team. Also, cheering at football games and having a great time at homecoming with all my friends.” -Claudia Perkowski “My favorite memories was from freshman year basketball season.” -Domonique Williams “The week Hoffman came together for the Hu Hu Huge Food Drive.” -Sam DeLisle “My favorite memory was playing badminton in the gym Sophmore year, while everyone was singing “Set fire to the rain” in unison” -Vyoma Barodia “Mr. Helzer’s classes, he always had the best comebacks and stickers. Getting to play volleyball one last year with my closest friends.” -Stefanie Swan “So many memories I had. From the double rainbow on hole 7 that Kailee Keyser and I fangirled over during a golf match or being in pit. Overall, my favorite memory was junior year during All in the Timing. Our vignette was ‘Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread’ and after we listened to Philip Glass’ works, we started blocking. One of Philip’s (Matt Capone) lines was ʺShe was laying there in a white cotton dress. And I mistook her for a rowboat. ʺ Deonna Coakley was laying on the ground and Matt literally used her as a rowboat. I was standing on the side and I was trying so hard not to laugh. Which was hard during rehearsals.” -Sam Gundling “When we won the homecoming football game.” -Karla Tavares “Having classes with all my friends, football games and definitely getting ready for them with Kennedi” -Taylor Ostermann “My favorite memory at HEHS was when the football team won their first game this year” -Kaitlyn Pozzi “When I broke the door to the gifted room and didn’t tell Mr. Beers until 4 years later.” -Salmaan Zafer “Just the everyday activities and fun I had with both my friends and all of the teachers at Hoffman.” -Milan Patel “Making all my new friends” -Annemarie Bertok “Have too many to fit in this little box and to type all out!” -Isabella Zach “One of my best memories was when i came here to Favorite Memories 17 U.S.A I am from Mexico City , I would say it was such a great experience being here and learn another language , I love having a lot friends and besides all my teachers are really cool and nice.” -Karina Pina Guzman “My favorite memory at HEHS was walking in the parade before state fir bowling my sophmore and senior year and taking 3rd at state my senior year and the assembly after State. -Brandy Hoglund at HEHS is everything. I loved working and make friends with new people, and i also loved working with special ed kids. Every teacher is very helpful and show positive attitude. The assmeblies were very encouraging and motivative. I appreciate all that HEHS has done for all the students.” -Arouj Rizwaan “My favorite memories include making the many wonderful friendships and meeting some amazing teachers. Also the “What does the Hawk say” dance “My favorite memories are by the teachers and Mr. always during lunch every- Britton in the one assemday when I sit with all my bly.” friends and we just laugh -Alana Popovic the whole time..usually to the point when you feel “Pranking Ms. Katolike throwing up” vich with a shark head on -Michael Espinoza Valentine’s Day.” -Paras Shah “One of my favorite memories while attending “The homecoming dances HEHS was going off-cam- and the powderpuff games. pus with my friends during When the whole school belunch. Especially when the comes one, and everyone weather was nicer outside, gets together and has fun.” we’d have a little picnic in -Gloria Madera the soccer field.” -Chelsea Schupp “Screaming in the pep band section with friends “The awesome spirit at the basketball games! weeks, pep rallies, homeThe Golf team was so coming games, and Prom” close and the van rides -Zachary Enriquez with Mr.Peak cracking corny jokes, we would “First day, meeting new laugh so hard!” people, athletic achieve-Lauren Fearing ments.” -Ridwan Badejo “It was when I made it to BPA state for the first “Attending homecoming, time.” joining both the swim and -Nikhil Chakka water polo team, and going to the football games with “Richard Abbott giving me my friends.” such intense eye contact -Oscar Flores right before he announced my name as Homecoming “The teachers who try their Queen. Out of four years best to make a boring class of being a Hoffman cheerfun.” leader, this was the first -Taylor Kuester year we were able to cheer “Putting on silly make-up, for a victorious home footdressing as a jester for our ball game. Going down high school’s Madrigal to the state cheerleading Troupe.” competition with my team -Matt Capone for two consecutive years“My favorite memories placing 16th and then 11th. at HEHS where all of the I will always remember homecomings that I went Edgar Barraza laughing to with my friends.” during the middle of tests.” -Carlos Perez -Katie Sall “My favorite memories “Sitting in the hall before school starts has always been the most fun. That is a very relaxed time when I get to spend time with friends I may not see much throughout the day.” -Alyssa Eaton “Student Council involves most of my favorite memories from mystery tour to setting up for dances past midnight.” -Sanam Nazar “Making it to state for varsity cheerleading!” -Katarina Pielmeier “Qualifying for state 2 years in a row with my cheerleading team. It was truly the best experience in high school.” -Caitlyn Welsh “Being in the Blue Crew at the football & basketball games.” -Kelly Rottman “Senior Night for Girls Gymnastics!” -Jenny Gonzalez “Soccer pasta parties, football games, and all the fun experiences I’ve had with my friends.” -Hannah Brostoff “When Manny Scott came to our school.” -Jasmine Weeks “Just the everyday activities and fun I had with both my friends and all of the teachers at Hoffman.” -Milan Patel “Making all my new friends.” -Annemarie Bertok “Kirk Smalley assembly, becoming part of ABC, meeting multiple great friends.” -Mona Ochana 18 FavoriteMemories “One of my favorite memories while attending HEHS was going off-campus with my friends during lunch. Especially when the weather was nicer outside, we’d have a little picnic in the soccer field.” -Chelsea Schupp “The awesome spirit weeks, pep rallies, homecoming games, and Prom” -Zachary Enriquez “First day, meeting new people, athletic achievements.” -Ridwan Badejo “Pranking Ms. Katovich with a shark head on Valentine’s Day.” -Paras Shah “The homecoming dances and the powderpuff games. When the whole school becomes one, and everyone gets together and has fun.” -Gloria Madera “Screaming in the pep band section with friends at the basketball games! The Golf team was so close and the van rides “Sitting in the hall before school starts has always been the most fun. That is a very relaxed time when I get to spend time with friends I may not see much throughout the day.” -Alyssa Eaton “Student Council involves most of my favorite memories from mystery tour to setting up for dances past midnight.” -Sanam Nazar Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 “When Manny Scott came to our school.” -Jasmine Weeks “Attending as many sports events with my friends to support as many Hoffman Hawks as possible.” -Jennifer AvilaGonzalez “The dances, the football games, the musicals, the plays, volleyball season; all of the different activities Hoffman had were so fun.” -Sawsan Shimi “Attending homecoming, joining both the swim and water polo team, and going to the football games with my friends.” -Oscar Flores “My favorite memories include making the many wonderful friendships and meeting some amazing teachers. Also the “What does the Hawk say” dance by the teachers and Mr. Britton in the one assembly.” -Alana Popovic “-Mr. Helzer’s classes, he always had the best comebacks and stickers. Getting to play volleyball one last year with my closest friends.” -Stephanie Swan “Having classes with all my friends, football games and definitely getting ready for them with Kennedi.” -Taylor Ostermann “Putting on silly make-up, dressing as a jester for our high school’s Madrigal Troupe.” -Matt Capone “My favorite memories at HEHS is everything. I loved working and make friends with new people, and i also loved working with special ed kids. Every teacher is very helpful and show positive attitude. The assmeblies were very encouraging and motivative. I appreciate all that HEHS has done for all the students.” -Arouj Rizwaan “My favorite memory was playing badminton in the gym Sophomore year, while everyone was singing “Set fire to the rain” in unison.” -Vyoma Barodia “When we won the homecoming football game.” -Karla Tavares “The teachers who try their best to make a boring class fun.” -Taylor Kuester “My favorite memories at HEHS where all of the homecomings that i went to with my friends.” -Carlos Perez my friends and wonderful teachers. My favorite memory out of all is football season because be manager was the best.” -Carina Valencia “My favorite memory at HEHS was when the football team won their first game this year.” -Kaitlyn Pozzi with Mr.Peak cracking corny jokes, we would laugh so hard!” -Lauren Fearing “It was when I made it to BPA state for the first time.” -Nikhil Chakka “Richard Abbott giving me such intense eye contact right before he announced my name as Homecoming Queen. Out of four years of being a Hoffman cheerleader, this was the first year we were able to cheer for a victorious home football game. Going down to the state cheerleading competition with my team for two consecutive years- placing 16th and then 11th. I will always remember Edgar Barraza laughing during the middle of tests.” -Katie Sall “Making it to state for varsity cheerleading!” -Katarina Pielmeier “Hanging with my friends at lunch.” -Shannon Liebke “Qualifying for state 2 years in a row with my cheerleading team. It was truly the best experience in high school.” -Caitlyn Welsh “Homecoming week and football games.” -Sam Acosta “Being in the Blue Crew at the football & basketball games.” -Kelly Rottman “Senior Night for Girls Gymnastics!” -Jenny Gonzalez “I will always remember going to games, practices and tournaments with my team. Also, cheering at football games and having a great time at homecoming with all my friends.” -Claudia Perkowski “My favorite memories was from freshman year basketball season.” -Domonique Williams “Soccer pasta parties, football games, and all the fun “The week Hoffman came experiences I’ve had with together for the Hu Hu my friends.” Huge Food Drive.” -Hannah Brostoff -Sam DeLisle “Every memory that I had at HEHS thanks to “When I broke the door to the gifted room and didn’t tell Mr.Beers until 4 years later.” -Salmaan Zafer “Just the everyday activities and fun I had with both my friends and all of the teachers at Hoffman.” -Milan Patel “Making all my new friends.” -Annemarie Bertok “Kirk Smalley assembly, becoming part of ABC, meeting multiple great friends.” -Mona Ochana Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 “Pretty much every single day at my high school career.” -Kailee Keyser “When I bumped into my friend, then flew into the lockers.” -Christina Rezkalla “My most embarrassing moment was when I fell by the weight room and Mr. Carroll said, “Khalid EmbarrassingMoments 19 at HC freshman year - Haley Henson me freshman year.” -Jacoria Kidd-Brown I remember Freshman year of Spanish I had to translate a sentence back into English and was completely wrong. Everyone laughed…even me. - Amber Stringer “The first day of Freshman year, I dropped my pizza in the lunch line and it slid across the floor.” -Aly Guidotti “I had a moment my freshman year, but who doesn’t, anyways I wanted to wax my upper lip, and well I made it bleed. The next couple days I had a horrible scab that looked like I had smeared chocolate on my mouth. It was probably the most embarrassing couple of days of my life!!” -Alana Popovic My friend walked in the school “Getting really excited about an answer with my hand waving in the air and finding that the answer wasn’t even close to what the teacher had in mind. And probably hitting My golf coach in the ankle with a golf ball... oops!” -Lauren Fearing “I walked in to the wrong classroom.” -Nikhil Chakka fell like a sack of potatoes”…Everybody saw me…” -K Shavers “One of my most embarrassing moments was during a passing period; Andrea Wolinski and Kaileen Hendles scared me so bad. That I hit my hand into a locker and bruised it.” -Sarah Wille “Me? Embarassed? Ha! I REGRET NOTHING!!!” -Jonah Dagen ‘My whole high school career is just an awkward embarrassing mess. But one of the most embarrassing moments was wiping out while competing on the hurdles Junior year.’ – Samantha Soriano ‘When I fell during dancing with the Hawk Stars, definitely.’ - Zak Lewandowski ‘I was running late to school and I was running inside to announce the pledge, when I started the pledge I was out of breath and sounded like I was crying.’ –Kelli Mattes ‘When I froze at the turn of screw trial and my teacher thought I was going to pass out’ Nicole Kasman ‘When I cracked my voice during a solo’ – Jennifer Anderson ‘Fighting Paras Shah during the AP euro review session when he challenged me to a Marker duel #checkmate’ –Ryan Sinclair ‘Freshmen year I walked into the boy’s bathroom.Oops!’ –Ellie Thubur and fell. I tried to help her and I fell too. Everyone walking in from the busses saw. - Elizabeth Shamoo One time, I was on my way to my locker, and I tripped up the stairs. - Shelita M. During the Turn of the Screw trial, I had the responsibility of closing arguments for the defense, but my group was called up prematurely and ill prepared. In my nervousness, I was barely able to squeak out a question before the judge and my group made me sit down in shame. - Nathan Lobano When I dropped my orange juice in the cafeteria. - Valeria Aguilera Tripping up the stairs multiple times freshman year. - Natalie Biddle “Remember the German Exchange students? The really beautiful ones? One was sitting at my table during lunch; so I tried to sneakily take a picture to show my friend (no, it was not for myself- I promise). Took my phone out, turned it toward him and snapped a picture…with the flash on..” -Gregg Lugo “Leaving school and slipping and falling in front of a car in the parking lot.” -Renee Clemment “Not really, maybe blurting out carbon has two atoms?” -Carl Abustan “I most definitely have too many to count!” -Kaileen Hendle ‘Basically any time I opened my mouth to speak’ -Palak Patel “My most embarrassing moment at HEHS was when I slipped and fell on the floor of the main entrance. It was a rainy day and those new flat did not do my justice.” -Madiha Rizvi Infusing my two bones in my foot “Probably getting a dime thrown at “We were acting out a poem in AP Lit and Jonah picked me up and carried me out of the room. Just picked me up and took me out. Sort of like kidnapping. I was impressed, but, nonetheless laughing with complete disbelief and shock.” -Katie Sall “At a cheer competition, I was running and slipped in the gym and fell to my face in front of everyone.” -Caitlyn Welsh “Tripping up the stairs freshmen year when a bunch of seniors were behind me.” -Kelly Rottman “Spraying Rick with the hose trying to fill up gallons of water in the training room... oops.” -Jenny Gonzalez “Junior year, I fell off a golf cart that my coach was driving at my first match of the season, and he didn’t notice and drove away. When I went to the school trainers, they asked, “What’d you do, fall off a golf cart?” And I was out of golf for about 2 weeks.” -Hannah Brostoff “Freshman year as a whole, enough said.” -Sam Acosta “Spilling water all over Kennedi’s pants during Anatomy. Sorry<3” -Claudia Perkowski “When I tripped in class on a flat surface.” -Carlos Perez “Falling up the stairs and busting my iPod screen.” -Taylor Ostermann “lol falling down the stairs , trying too act goofy ion the hallways.” -Taqwon Jones “Getting that awful haircut my freshman year.” -Salmaan Zafer “Real goons are never embarrassed.” -Milan Patel “I can’t name just one, I do something embarrassing every day.” -Annemarie Bertok “Falling over a lady surveying our math class freshman year. I think I embarrassed Mr. Engels.” -Banke Oginni “My freshman year when I walked into the wrong class my first day.” -Brandy Hoglund “Everyday there’s an embarrassing moment that outdoes the other.” -Michael Espinoza “My most embarrassing moment was running up behind someone who I thought was my friend and jumping on their back... I had no idea who the person was!” -Chelsea Schupp “I spilled my entire lunch tray, food and all, on the cafe floor immediately after buying it.” -Zachary Enriquez “Slipping on the staircase.” -Ridwan Badejo “Well, I’d say my ENTIRE freshman year, because that was not pretty, but for the sake of one moment, I’d have to say participating as a Powderpuff cheerleader this year. We had nothing planned out, and anything we tried to plan out was just a mess.” -Oscar Flores -Jasmine Weeks “It was actually my first day of high school freshman year. After I got my schedule, I was roaming the halls with a friend of mine and my alarm that wakes me up for school randomly went off. However, my alarm was a repeating rooster call and my screen froze so I couldn’t shut it off for about 2 minutes. It was awful.” -Sawsan Shimi -Shannon Liebke “When I tripped on the stairs while everyone was there.” -Arouj Rizwan Someone kindly handed my sandal back to me.” -Karla Tavares “Falling up the stairs in front of a guy I liked.” “Getting a cupcake shoved in my face and got in my hair.” “When I tripped in class on a flat surface” -Carlos Perez “The very first official HEHS stairwell I used decided to have me trip and almost fall on my face in front of my new friends.” -Matt Capone “Kajal Dalal smeared chocolate frosting all over my face in the cafeteria freshmen year. -Natasha Subbarao “Falling down the stairs freshmen year on the way to the gym.” -Ethan Bloom “Once in AP human geography, I had a presentation that went just awful. I had no understanding of what I wrote on my power point slide so I was so confused and you could tell it was one of those bad presentations people go home and tell their mom about.” -Gaby Vidales “Freshmen year I tripped over some girls backpack in math and fell over a teacher who was observing our teacher.” -Banke Oginni “Doing my rock-star ballerina dance move in the hallway freshman year and ripping my pants in the process.” -Solome Haile “Being locked into the boy’s bathroom, or being thrown in an empty trashcan.” -Mona Ochana “When I fell during my DWTHS routine and Mr. Carroll grabbed my arm as soon as he saw me fall.” -Vanessa Sandoval 20 Advice “Stay organized and on top of all your homework, and get into a habit of studying for all your tests.” - Sarah Wille “It may seem like school is almost done, but it’s not. It’s really just beginning so don’t start slacking off, but remember to enjoy yourself once in a while.” - Nicole Kasman “To never act like you’re in junior high.” -Jennifer Anderson “Be involved, you won’t regret it. You’ll regret not being involved.” -Kelli Mattes “Don’t let high school pass you by. Go to every sporting event, do every activity you can, go to every show. Make it your own high school experience.” -Zak Lewandowski much of my good fortune to that advice. Underclassmen should remember that, but also realize that it is important to be wellbalanced along with goaloriented. Also, have fun. Procrastinate just a bit. This is high school. Enjoy it!” -Krupa Kadiwala “Don’t do anything stupid. And enjoy senior year.” -Carl Abustan “As cheesy as it sounds, don’t be afraid to be yourself. There is no other you, so be you and don’t regret it.” -Gregg Lugo “Go to as many events as you can. Get involved and enjoy every minute of high school. It really does go by fast, so make as many memories as you possibly can.” -Renee Clemment “To stay focused and drive hard for your goals.” -Alex Baez “If you’re good at something, never do it for free.” -Kevin Avola “Never turn in your homework late. It will affect “Take advantage of all your grades.” the activities, clubs, and -Syeda Rahman sports HEHS offers. Learn to get out of your com“Get the word ‘no’ out of fort zone in order to grow your vocabulary, because and communicate with the only way to become your teachers. They know successful is taking a path best!” of uncertainty and uncom-Samantha Soriano fortability that you will have to be willing to say “You don’t own the world, yes to.” so quit acting like it. Own -Ryan Sinclair up to your actions. Do everything you do to make “Don’t walk slowly in it count. Don’t spend your the hallway…It’s annoyhigh school years regreting. Try not to carry your ting what you have not entire life with you in your done, and do all you can backpack- only the stuff do.” you really need!” - Zoe Dorband -Ellie Thurber “Enjoy senior year because it will be over in a blink of an eye.” -Michelle Barron “As freshman, Mr. Brown told our AP World History class that, ‘You reap what you sow’ almost every day. I have since internalized that and accredit Hawkeye View college is just as important as getting accepted into one. Don’t forget about scholarships!” -Amber Stringer “To be yourself and keep focus on your classes.” -Elizabeth Shamoon “Have fun. Go to as many if not all the games, and go to all the dances.” -Shelita M “Do not procrastinate and always seek help (tutoring) when you need it.” Valeria Aguilera “Work hard to be successful. But live interestingly so that you have memories yo enjoy in your success.” -Nathan Lobano “Advice is like snow - the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind” - Samuel Taylor Coleridge “Be nice to all of your teachers, they’re pretty awesome.” -Kailee Keyser “Try your hardest freshman year and do not blow off your senior year.” -Christina Rezkalla “I will like to tell the under classmen to work hard all four years to get into college you desired…And also that senioritis is real.” -K Shavers “Never be another face in the crowd. Be unique. Shine so bright that the sun will envy you.” -Jonah Dagen “Don’t be afraid to make mistake, but make them, learn from them, and be better.” Palak Patel “The days that you just “Don’t try so hard to fit in don’t want to study, go study! It will pay off in the and just be yourself.” -Natalie Biddle long run.” -Haley Henson “I would tell the underclassmen to not procras“Learning how to pay for tinate and work harm because it will be worth it in the end and also to have fun and enjoy their high school years.” -Madiha Rizvi “Get involved/. Don’t waste time and pick the right friends early on.” -Jackie Schroder “Play sports! Join clubs! It’s awkward filling out college applications if you have no extracurricular.” -Aly Guidotti “Always start studying for a test three days prior to test day not just the night before. Also do all your homework! It’s like adding bonus points to your grade, at least that’s how I see it.” -Alana Popovic “Keep looking, don’t settle.” -Paras Shah “High school is for finding yourself, so stop walking in other people’s footsteps. When life gives you a thousand reasons to cry, you find a thousand reasons to smile. Keep yourself motivated and do what makes you happy” -Gloria Madera Senior Issue 2014 thing.” -Katie Sall “Value your sleep! A good night sleep will help you more in class than finishing a last min assignment that can be turned in late. It is so much better than sleeping through the day and not knowing what is going on in class which just continues the cycle of confusion.” -Alyssa Eaton “My advice would be to not procrastinate and to join as many sports and activities that you will stick to throughout your years. Also, to join Student Council would be one of my biggest advices because it was the greatest high school decision I made.” -Sanam Nazar “Don’t stress about the little things. Let everything work itself out and you’ll survive.” -Caitlyn Welsh “Make the most of your time at Hoffman, 4 years goes by quicker than you think.” -Kelly Rottman “Do everything you can at Hoffman. Everyone says that the four years you have here go by fast, but you don’t realize how fast until you’re making plans for college. So enjoy every moment you have as a high school student!” -Hannah Brostoff “Don’t procrastinate! School isn’t easy but if you endure through it you will understand it was worth it! Smile, it will always make someone’s day! Keep your head up, stay positive, get involved, and never give up on your “Make the best out of high dreams!” school. You only get four -Lauren Fearing years and it goes by in the blink of an eye. Get “High school is not a out there and meet new joke” people, take risks, try -Nikhil Chakka something new or different, make mistakes. High “Soak up all you can, let school is all about getting your passions run wild, to know yourself and who and always remember it you really are.” is never the end of the -Jennifer Avila-Gonzalez world- whether you fail a test or your boyfriend breaks up with you. Time flies by, so don’t waste it “Don’t spend your senior crying about the wrong year counting down the Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 days until graduation. Instead, enjoy each and every one of those days.” -Sawsan Shimi “Do your best at school and to stay out of drama” -Shannon Liebke “GET OFF OF TWITTER... seriously though” -Sam Acost just have fun with it. -Stefanie Swan “Be yourself and don’t let anyone bring you down from doing something. Join a sport, you’ll meet a bunch of other students. Enjoy high school, best 4 years of my life. -Karla Tavares Advice “The best advice I could give to underclassmen would be to do their best , believe in themselves and never give up.” -Karina Pina Guzman “Appreciate the help and support you get at Hoffman. Not every school is like us. we have the nicest staff, athletically and academically. Use it to your advantage.” -Banke Oginni “Don’t fall behind on your homework, and stay organized.” -Brandy Hoglund “Get to class on time, and try not to miss school.” -Michael Espinoza “Don’t overwork yourself by taking on too many AP classes. Yes, education is important but so is having a social life.” -Claudia Perkowski “Never let anything stop you for your dreams.” -Domonique Williams “Stop caring about what other people think of you. As long as you’re happy, that’s all that matters. At the end of the day, you only have yourself. When you look in the mirror, it is your reflection looking back at you; make sure you like that person.” -Sam DeLisle “Get involved, try to expand beyond your horizons, utilize your resources, ask for help, and have fun.” -Vyoma Barodia “Do everything that you possibly can during your 4 years here. Go watch sports events, join clubs, participate in sports, go to dances. Whatever you do, “Do not slack. Do not procrastinate.” -Taylor Ostermann “The advice I would give to underclassmen would be to keep organized and dont get behind in school.” -Kaitlyn Pozzi “Try to get a locker in the center hallway of the bottom floor of the school. Every day will become an adventure.” -Salmaan Zafer “Try and take as many classes as possible, because there are so many amazing teachers that you don’t want to miss out on knowing.” -Chelsea Schupp “Relax. Over stressing yourself is probably the worst thing you can do; always take some time for yourself.” -Zachary Enriquez “Focus on the main goal, and never give up.” -Ridwan Badejo “Don’t take these first couple years for granted. Take any and all opportunity that strikes you, as that will pay dividends come your senior year. “To cherish high school while it lasts because these Grades aren’t everything, four years will be some of BE INVOLVED.” -Oscar Flores the best in your life.” -Milan Patel “Stop worrying about “Seriously, do your home- what everyone thinks of work and study for tests.” you and start making the best of the short time you -Annemarie Bertok have in high school.” -Taylor Kuester “Remember that test scores are not a mere “High School is the time reflection of who you are to learn and grow. Make it as a person. Finding your an exciting time.” identity in something other than percentages and -Matt Capone numerical values will take you much further in life.” “Do your homework and don’t slack off senior -Isabella Zach year.” -Carlos Perez “Not to give up on anything, the more you try and give your best, the more you will succeed. Always study and always try to help one another.” -Arouj Rizwan “You gotta stay on top of everything” -Taqwon Jones “To always look forward to a better tomorrow whenever you’re having a bad day and stay positive.” -Carina Valencia 21 “Don’t procrastinate! School isn’t easy but if you endure through it you will understand it was worth it! Smile, it will always make someone’s day! Keep your head up, stay positive, get involved, and never give up on your dreams!” -Lauren Fearing “Never let someone else’s opinions influence what you really want to do.” -Jasmine Weeks “To not give up on their dreams, no matter what you have to do to get there, make sure you try “Study hard, but don’t your hardest to make those forget to have fun! Be nice dreams possible.” to everyone and get in-Ally Cipowski volved.” -Natasha Subbarao “Be yourself! Respect yourself and respect oth“Appreciate all the teach- ers!” ers and support they give -Fareedunnisa Beyou. It may seem suffocat- gum ing/ annoying now but it’s all for your good. Also “Don’t sweat the petty take advantage of high stuff and don’t pet the school, figure yourself out sweaty stuff.” and learn to love your-Vanessa Sandoval self.” -Banke Oginni “Get to class on time and don’t catch ‘senioritis’ ear“Get to know your teachly. Stay on top of things.” ers because they are just -Mona Ochana awesome. Set goals and “Invest in what you have have a vision so that each both the passion and skill day you’re know what to be successful in.” you’re working towards” -Solome Haile -Gaby Vidales “Do your homework and get to class on time.” -Ethan Bloom 22 Advice “Make the most of your time at Hoffman, 4 years goes by quicker than you think.” -Kelly Rottman pand beyond your horizons, utilize your resources, ask for help, and have fun.” -Vyoma Barodia “Do everything you can at Hoffman. Everyone says that the four years you have here go by fast, but you don’t realize how fast until you’re making plans for college. So enjoy every moment you have as a high school student!” -Hannah Brostoff “Do everything that you possibly can during your 4 years here. Go watch sports events, join clubs, participate in sports, go to dances. Whatever you do, just have fun with it. -Stefanie Swan “Make the best out of high school. You only get four years and it goes by in the blink of an eye. Get out there and meet new people, take risks, try something new or different, make mistakes. High school is all about getting to know yourself and who you really are.” -Jennifer AvilaGonzalez “Be yourself and don’t let anyone bring you down from doing something. Join a sport, you’ll meet a bunch of other students. Enjoy high school, best 4 years of my life. -Karla Tavares “Do not slack. Do not procrastinate.” -Taylor Ostermann Hawkeye View scores are not a mere reflection of who you are as a person. Finding your identity in something other than percentages and numerical values will take you much further in life.” -Isabella Zach “The best advice I could give to underclassmen would be to do their best , believe in themselves and never give up.” -Karina Pina Guzman “Appreciate the help and support you get at Hoffman. Not every school is like us. we have the nicest staff, athletically and academically. Use it to your advantage.” -Banke Oginni “Don’t fall behind on your homework, and stay orga- “Don’t take these first couple years for granted. Take any and all opportunity that strikes you, as that will pay dividends come your senior year. Grades aren’t everything, BE INVOLVED.” -Oscar Flores “Stop worrying about what everyone thinks of you and start making the best of the short time you have in high school.” -Taylor Kuester “To not give up on their dreams, no matter what you have to do to get there, make sure you try your hardest to make those dreams possible.” -Ally Cipowski “GET OFF OF TWITTER... seriously though” -Sam Acosta “Stop caring about what other people think of you. As long as you’re happy, that’s all that matters. At the end of the day, you only have yourself. When you look in the mirror, it is your reflection looking back at you; make sure you like that person.” -Sam DeLisle “Get involved, try to ex- “Get to know your teachers because they are just awesome. Set goals and have a vision so that each day you’re know what you’re working towards” -Gaby Vidales “Never let someone else’s opinions influence what you really want to do.” -Jasmine Weeks “Do your best at school and to stay out of drama” -Shannon Liebke “Never let anything stop you for your dreams.” -Domonique Williams ers and support they give you. It may seem suffocating/ annoying now but it’s all for your good. Also take advantage of high school, figure yourself out and learn to love yourself.” -Banke Oginni “High School is the time to “Do your homework and learn and grow. Make it an get to class on time.” exciting time.” -Ethan Bloom -Matt Capone “Don’t procrastinate! “Do your homework and School isn’t easy but if you don’t slack off senior endure through it you will year.” understand it was worth it! -Carlos Perez Smile, it will always make someone’s day! Keep your head up, stay positive, get involved, and never give up on your dreams!” -Lauren Fearing “Don’t spend your senior year counting down the days until graduation. Instead, enjoy each and every one of those days.” -Sawsan Shimi “Don’t overwork yourself by taking on too many AP classes. Yes, education is important but so is having a social life.” -Claudia Perkowski Senior Issue 2014 “The advice I would give to underclassmen would be to keep organized and dont get behind in school.” -Kaitlyn Pozzi “Try to get a locker in the center hallway of the bottom floor of the school. Every day will become an adventure.” -Salmaan Zafer “To cherish high school while it lasts because these four years will be some of the best in your life.” -Milan Patel “Seriously, do your homework and study for tests.” -Annemarie Bertok “Remember that test nized.” -Brandy Hoglund “Get to class on time, and try not to miss school.” -Michael Espinoza “Try and take as many classes as possible, because there are so many amazing teachers that you don’t want to miss out on knowing.” -Chelsea Schupp “Relax. Over stressing yourself is probably the worst thing you can do; always take some time for yourself.” -Zachary Enriquez “Focus on the main goal, and never give up.” -Ridwan Badejo “Not to give up on anything, the more you try and give your best, the more you will succeed. Always study and always try to help one another.” -Arouj Rizwan “You gotta stay on top of everything” -Taqwon Jones “Be yourself! Respect yourself and respect others!” -Fareedunnisa Begum “Don’t sweat the petty stuff and don’t pet the sweaty stuff.” -Vanessa Sandoval “Get to class on time and don’t catch ‘senioritis’ ear“To always look forward ly. Stay on top of things.” to a better tomorrow when-Mona Ochana ever you’re having a bad “Invest in what you have day and stay positive.” both the passion and skill -Carina Valencia to be successful in.” -Solome Haile “Study hard, but don’t forget to have fun! Be nice to everyone and get involved.” -Natasha Subbarao “Appreciate all the teach- Hawkeye View Senior Issue 2014 “Working at a small clinic as a P.A.” -Syeda Rahman “With a career, having life figured out” -Alex Baez -Nicole Kasman “With a family, married, living in a wonderful house/neighborhood.” -Jennifer Ander- In 20 Years 23 which I can provide.” -Nathan Lobano “I see myself working in the medical field.” -Valeria Aguilera “In 20 years , I will be 38 years old with a family and teaching in a bilingual elementary school.” -Renee Clemment “Being a special education teacher at Hoffman and having a family.” -Natalie Biddle “Working in a hospital as a trauma surgeon.” -Carl Abustan “Being a successful woman with children and a husband.” -Michelle Barron “Working in a successful job and with a family.” -Zoe Dorband “In 20 years, I see myself working in a Pediatric Unit as a Nurse in a local hospital.” -Samantha Soriano “Commenting for the Blackhawks” -Kevin Avola “I see myself in a suit, looking out at Lake Michigan while I am on the Chicago Board of Exchange.” -Zak Lewandowski “I will be an elementary teacher, be married, and have some kids.” -Kelli Mattes “At a veterinarian with my own clinic and a family.” “Married…with children.” -Ellie Thurber “In 2034, I want to be sitting at my desk in D.C. having passed the Bar exam and ran for Congress successfully.” -Ryan Sinclair “Not sure. I can’t even see myself in a week.” -Gregg Lugo “I plan on completing undergrad and graduate school on the East Coast, but the Midwest will always be home, so in 20 years, I will be back and reminding the country that there is more America beyond the apps.” -Krupa Kadiwala free-lance writer, and an occasional extra in indie films.” -Palak Patel “In 20 years, I see myself as a successful dentist or psychiatrist, happily married with kids.” -Madiha Rizvi son “Assuming the world has not fallen into a robot, alien, or zombie related apocalypse, I will probably be in California, soaking up the artificial light indoors.” -Jonah Dagen “I see myself as a kindergarten or 1st grade teacher and hopefully married with kids, and occasionally bowling in leagues.” -Sarah Wille “I see myself as a scrub nurse with all of my student loans paid off, making good money…just living life and loving my career.” -K. Shavers “A doctor’s office as a pediatric.” -Christina Rezkalla “Being a high school history teacher, living in an adorable, cottage like home, have two kids (1 boy and 1 girl), and married to Harry Styles.” -Kailee Keyser “I hope to be married with a family by that time and have a career to make me happy and with “In 20 years, I see myself living in my own house (in a mansion) with my husband and kids.” -Shelita M “Finished with college, doing what I love (career wise), married, and having 2-3 kids.” -Elizabeth Shamoon “In 20 years, I will have a job as an elementary school teacher. I have many goals for myself other than that, but I cannot predict what the future will bring me.” -Amber Stringer “Having a family, a wellpaid job, and not living in IL.” -Haley Henson “Hopefully with a family, a world traveler, a “Hopefully making a difference, making art, having a family.” -Jackie Schnoder “Hopefully HR manager at the corp level of a company.” -Jacoria KiddBrown “Working for the CIA.” -Aly Guidotti “Working in a job I love.” -Veronica Johnson “I will be a successful, married doctor with two children” -Natasha Subbarao “I see myself very happy with my life and career. I also see myself with my dream house and maybe with a family and husband. Also saving the world from monsters and helping world hunger -Carina Valencia “With a family and two kids with a well-paying job as a High School counselor” -Ethan Bloom “Happily teaching and married with children.” -Gaby Vidales “Working in a psychology field maybe and becoming a high school psychologist also coming back to Hoffman to coach track.” -Banke Oginni “Working a job, being married to my high school sweetheart, maybe a kid or 2 in a nice house.” -Mona Ochana “Opening a clinic in rural Ethiopia with free medical care, while working on break-through neurological research.” -Solome Haile “I see myself with a family in the mid-west area with me working as an ER Nurse or travel nurse.” -Vanessa Sandoval