Hawkeye 06-2022

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Hawkeye CELEBRATING SENIORS

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fter making it through a high school experience like no other, the class of 2022 has finally reached their graduation. While everyone’s gone through their fair share of struggles during the past few years and have managed to come out on the other side, the seniors recognized in this issue of the Hawkeye have shined especially bright in their time at Terrace, and made an impact on the community as a whole. HSM staff members identified more than a dozen seniors to showcase, and those who responded to our calls for interviews are featured here and on our website. We think you’ll agree that these graduates are simply amazing. Enjoy.

06/2022 Vol. 37, Issue 9

IN THIS ISSUE…

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Terrace Calendar & Updates

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Passionate performer

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Gamer, actress

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Finding the balance

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STEM standout, barista

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Athlete and social activist

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A Guide to Pride

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HSM Senior Special

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A slugger and an unblocker

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One final showstopper

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Stay updated with the happenings around Terrace through the summer months. Beth Cohn has been as active as anyone could be during her four years at Terrace. Anabelle Sumera-Decoret is as at home on the stage as she is in a D&D campaign.

Karensa Suzara has served in ASB, and can serve up a mean latté, too. In honor of Pride Month, get familiar with a few sexualities and gender identities. Emma Kerani has excelled on the diamond and in advocating for fair access to online information.

Drawing up a bookworm

Mackenzie Kier reads. A lot. As in more than you, me, and just about everyone.

Singer, standout actor

On stage throughout the community, Hannah Fisker-Anderson is at home in the spotlight.

Ainsley Ward took a deep breath and took care of herself this year. Good advice for overachievers. Damaris Ibrahim somehow found a way to juggle music, sports, clubs, and a whole bunch of other activities. We celebrate our resident HSM senior leadership staff for all that they’ve done in the organization, keeping it going against all odds. Senior Beth Cohn makes their presence known on the Terrace stage as Elle Woods in drama’s final production of the year, “Legally Blonde.” PHOTO BY EMMALEE HARMON


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