As the 2024-2025 school year comes to an end , we as seniors thought it would be nice to go around and interview fellow classmates on their favorite memory they had in HHS. From freshman to senior year there are many core memories for the seniors as they reminisce on the times they had here. Over the years HHS has hosted many events which involve students and staff that truly give everyone good memories. Some of these events were mentioned when we asked the seniors what their favorite high school memory was.
The first senior interviewed was Jose Chaves and when the question “What was your favorite memory at HHS” was asked he confidently replied with the “…the senior volleyball tournament because I was able to compete and have fun with my friends”.
The second senior we asked the question “What was your favorite memory at HHS” was Pablo Gonzalez and he replied with “…sophomore year basketball season because everyone on the team had fun”.
Next we interviewed Amajah Fabian and asked the question “What was your favorite memory at HHS” and she replied with “…junior year pep rally because I had never experienced anything like it, and we were able to be outside and support the football team”.
Breanna Curcio was asked the same question and she responded with “…the last day of school because I was able to go into summer and enjoy time with my friends”.
Adriana Taylor was the second to last person to be interviewed and she responded with “…freshman year when we would eat lunch in the gym because we were able to sit and watch our classmates play sports and also spend time and talk with our friends”.
Last but not least we interviewed Jason Naranjo and he replied with “…freshman year because I had classes with all of my friends”.
In conclusion, HHS has given many opportunities for students to create memories with their friends which they will cherish for a long time. From freshman year to senior year there have been many memorable moments which shaped the students into who they are now and who they will be in their future endeavors.