Mr. Hawthorne: Patrick Moorehouse

Dakota Brantner, Editor

Hawthorne High School’s Mr. Hawthorne talent show is on March 4 at 7:30 PM in the HHS auditorium. The Clarion sat down with each of the contestants to get a chance to see what they think of the show and their chances to take the Mr. Hawthorne crown. They have been working day and night practicing their killer routines and are prepared to dazzle the crowds with their charm. Patrick Moorehouse, first year competitor, answered some questions on the quest to win the crown.

 

Clarion Reporter: What are some things that you are a part of at HHS?

Patrick Moorehouse: At HHS, I am a varsity sprinter for winter and spring track and I am a crew manager for the school plays.

 

Clarion Reporter: Why did you decide to do Mr. Hawthorne?

Patrick Moorehouse: I decided to do Mr. Hawthorne because I wanted to have some fun getting up on stage and putting on an entertaining show. I saw the show last year and it seemed like something I would enjoy.

 

Clarion Reporter: Do you think you will win?

Patrick Moorehouse: No, people will understand when I dance.

 

Clarion Reporter: What do you think of your competition? Who do you think is your biggest competitor?

Patrick Moorehouse: The competition is well rounded. Everyone has something different about them that makes them unique.

 

Clarion Reporter: Tell us something about yourself that you want the audience at Mr. Hawthorne and the Hawthorne Community to know.

Patrick Moorehouse:  I’d like the audience to know that I hope they have a good time watching the show. We are putting in a lot of effort to make a great show this year.

 

Good luck Patrick!