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HUMANS OF GUNN
Freshman Ruddhra Gupta

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Happiest moment of high school: Spending time with friends during lunch
Favorite class at Gunn: Biology Honors
Song Ruddhra never skips: “Nouveau Monde” by Corneille
Sophomore Atara Schwab
Happiest moment of high school: Watching Homecoming events
Favorite class at Gunn:
Photography 1
Song Atara never skips: “Roman’s Revenge” by Nicki Minaj
Junior Anthony Ho

Happiest moment of high school: Surviving Chemistry Honors
Favorite class at Gunn: Biology Honors
Song Anthony never skips: “Rainbow” by Kacey Musgraves
Senior Noor Parak
Happiest moment of high school: Being on the girls tennis team
Favorite class at Gunn:
Biotechnology
Song Noor never skips: “Unforgettable” by Drake
Librarian Daljeet Gill



Happiest memory as a high school student: Scoring the tying goal in a soccer match
Favorite place on campus: The library
Song Mr. Gill never skips: “Staying Alive” by the Bee Gees
Math Teacher
JULIA CHOI
Happiest memory as a high school student
Creating a film in Spanish class for a final exam
Favorite place on campus: Her classroom
Song Ms. Choi never skips: “Dancing in the Moonlight” by Toploader
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