Mr. Hawthorne: Aidan Harmer

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Dakota Brantner, Editor in Chief

Hawthorne High School’s Mr. Hawthorne talent show is on March 2 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. The Clarion interviewed Aidan and his thoughts on the competition.

 

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

Aidan Harmer: I am a part of HHS and HHS is a part of me.

 

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

Aidan Harmer: I really just want a good seat to the show.

 

Clarion Reporter: Do you think you will win?

Aidan Harmer: Winning is not my middle name.

 

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

Aidan Harmer: Competition is fierce but Mr. Hawthorne is definitely my biggest competitor.

 

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

Aidan Harmer: I go to Hawthorne High School and still not sure which shade of blue we are.

 

Good luck Aidan!