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Humans of NHS – Isaiah Hernandez

Kari Holte, CAPP Speech Contributor April 29, 2016

“I’m happiest when I’m at home with my family. I have four younger siblings.” - Isaiah Hernandez, sophomore

Humans of NHS – Matt Kemper

Liv Stindt, CAPP Speech Contributor April 29, 2016

Photo by: Liv Stindt "I would like to talk about the concept of caring. Caring for yourself, caring for others, and then how much people care about you. I don’t think it’s something that is implemented,...

Humans of NHS – Ali Stingle

Emily Martis, CAPP Speech Contributor April 29, 2016

“If I could change one thing it would have to be to join more clubs my first two years of high school. Something that makes me happy is being in the woods, swimming, and spending time with friends...

Humans of NHS – Nicole Lepping

Morgan Miller, CAPP Speech Contributor April 29, 2016

"Life is like a game, you have to be in it to win it." - Nicole Lepping, senior

Humans of NHS – Braxten Schmidt

Joshua Sturgell, Staff Reporter April 29, 2016

"I would tell entering freshman to not slack because slacking gets you nowhere." - Braxten Schmidt, sophomore

Humans of NHS – Kian Grimes

Emma Fuhrman, Marketing Editor April 29, 2016

"I'm passionate about being a good person, because life is better for both myself and those around me when it don't act...sucky". - Kian Grimes, sophomore

Humans of NHS – Carson Hughes

Kendra Hughes, CAPP Speech Contributor April 29, 2016

"Sometimes it’s tough to juggle multiple sports, but it’s kinda good for me in a way because it gives me a variety and you get different workouts from each sport at the same time. Being sore is a...

Humans of NHS – Carley Fuhrman

Charley Hrobsky, Editorial Editor April 29, 2016

"Another thing that intrigues me about languages are how they evolve over time and how our culture has an effect on our language and how languages are almost living things." - Carley Fuhrman, junior

Humans of NHS – Gabby Santor & Cassie Sanford

Kendall Kohlmeyer and Kaley Camber April 29, 2016

“Advice to freshman: don’t screw up your life freshman year, because I feel like I did that. I procrastinate a lot. Set a baseline for success.” - Gabby Santor, junior “I guess my advice would...

Humans of NHS – Adelle Sturgell

Joshua Sturgell, Staff Reporter April 29, 2016

“My goals coming out of high school are pretty different from my goals going in. But life is awesomely unpredictable in that way.” - Adelle Sturgell, senior

Humans of NHS – Tim Rosenbaum

Kendall Kohlmeyer and Kaley Camber April 29, 2016

“I would tell other kids my age, just don’t let other people pressure you into things you don’t wanna do. There is a lot of things that people try to pressure you into, like drinking and smoking....

Humans of NHS – Janette Morales

Liz Veu, CAPP Speech Contributor April 29, 2016

"Well I’m a senior in high school, I am bilingual, I live in a big family. Being bilingual you get more job opportunities. I do want to become something in the medical field something like a doctor so...

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