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2 King Candidates<br />

Hawkeye View October <strong>2012</strong><br />

What sports and/or<br />

activities have you<br />

been involved in at<br />

HEHS?<br />

Dance Club (1 year),<br />

Class Club (2 years),<br />

SADD Club (1 year),<br />

Variety Show (2 years),<br />

Best Buddies (1 year).<br />

What sports and/or activities<br />

have you been involved<br />

in at HEHS?<br />

Swimming (4 years), Gay-<br />

Straight Alliance (3 years),<br />

Water Polo (3 years), German<br />

Club (3 years), and<br />

Foreign Exchange Club (4<br />

years).<br />

Why should students<br />

vote for you to become<br />

<strong>Homecoming</strong> King?<br />

People should vote for<br />

me because I know how<br />

to have fun!<br />

Why should students vote<br />

for you to become <strong>Homecoming</strong><br />

King?<br />

I’m a nice guy who loves<br />

this school. I put a lot of effort<br />

into everything that I’ve<br />

done for the past four years<br />

here at <strong>Hoffman</strong>.<br />

What has been your biggest<br />

accomplishment in<br />

high school?<br />

My biggest accomplishment<br />

was qualifying for state in<br />

What has your biggest<br />

accomplishment in<br />

high school?<br />

My biggest accomplishment<br />

in high school is<br />

being myself because<br />

it’s really hard to be<br />

yourself and make<br />

friends in a new place.<br />

Who is your biggest<br />

inspiration and why?<br />

My biggest inspiration<br />

is my little brother<br />

because he walks to the<br />

my sophomore year of swimming<br />

and breaking school records<br />

in five different events:<br />

the 200 free, the 100 free, the<br />

200 IM, the <strong>40</strong>0 free-relay,<br />

and the 200 free-relay.<br />

Who is your biggest inspiration<br />

and why?<br />

My mother is my greatest<br />

inspiration because she went<br />

through so much in her life<br />

beat of his own drum.<br />

He’s my best friend. I<br />

look up to him and he<br />

looks up to me.<br />

What’s your favorite<br />

big city and why?<br />

My favorite city is<br />

Santa Monica. There’s<br />

a lot of sun and the city<br />

never sleeps.<br />

but still managed to raise<br />

two amazing and wonderful<br />

children. She is truly amazing.<br />

What’s our favorite big<br />

city and why?<br />

My favorite big city is Los<br />

Angeles because it’s on the<br />

west coast, I love beaches,<br />

warm weather, and palm<br />

trees.<br />

Isiah Bloomfield<br />

Senior Class Club<br />

Nick Jessee<br />

Gay Straight Alliance<br />

Deroulo Cadet<br />

Lacrosse<br />

What sports and/or<br />

activities have you been<br />

involved in at HEHS?<br />

Wrestling (1 year), Basketball<br />

(2 years), and Lacrosse<br />

(3 years).<br />

Why should students vote<br />

for you to become <strong>Homecoming</strong><br />

King?<br />

I support people in every<br />

way I can. Everyone<br />

has the potential to be the<br />

best they can be. If we all<br />

contribute we can make the<br />

school an even better place.<br />

What has been your biggest<br />

accomplishment in<br />

high school?<br />

My biggest accomplishment<br />

is becoming captain<br />

for lacrosse.<br />

Who is your biggest inspiration<br />

and why?<br />

Mr. Wandro because he<br />

always told me to never<br />

give up.<br />

What’s your favorite big<br />

city and why?<br />

My favorite big city is<br />

Chicago because of the<br />

skyscrapers and wonderful<br />

people.<br />

Zack Hommowun<br />

Football<br />

What sports and/or activities<br />

have you been involved in at<br />

HEHS?<br />

Football (4 years), Baseball<br />

(4 years), Student Council (2<br />

years), Freshmentors (1 year),<br />

Snowball (1 year).<br />

Why should students vote for<br />

you to become <strong>Homecoming</strong><br />

King?<br />

The students should vote for<br />

me because I represent this<br />

school in a good fashion.<br />

What has been your biggest<br />

accomplishment in high<br />

school?<br />

My biggest accomplishment<br />

in high school would have to<br />

be playing a varsity sport for 3<br />

years.<br />

Who is your biggest inspiration<br />

and why?<br />

My dad is my biggest inspiration<br />

because he’s supported<br />

me through everything and has<br />

taught me everything I know.<br />

What’s your favorite big city<br />

and why?<br />

My favorite big city is Chicago<br />

because it’s my hometown.<br />

Jimmy Ward<br />

Baseball<br />

What sports and/or<br />

activities have you been<br />

involved in at HEHS?<br />

Baseball (4 years), Blue<br />

Crew (4 years), and Student<br />

Council (1 year).<br />

Why should students vote<br />

for you to become <strong>Homecoming</strong><br />

King?<br />

I represent the student body<br />

in a great way. I am friends<br />

with everyone in school<br />

at all ages. And I have<br />

great school spirit which is<br />

coming to life this year at<br />

<strong>Hoffman</strong>!<br />

What has been your biggest<br />

accomplishment?<br />

I have had the aspirations<br />

of becoming a professional<br />

baseball player my whole<br />

life and I’ve worked hard<br />

enough so far that I am going<br />

to be playing division<br />

one baseball in college next<br />

year.<br />

Who is your biggest inspiration<br />

and why?<br />

My father is my greatest<br />

inspiration because from<br />

a young age he has taught<br />

me that hard work pays off<br />

and that I have the potential<br />

to be whatever I want to be<br />

in this life. He is my best<br />

friend and I love him with<br />

all my heart.<br />

What’s your favorite big<br />

city and why?<br />

My favorite city is 100%<br />

Chicago. I am a true Chicagoan<br />

at heart, and I want to<br />

live in the city when I am<br />

older!<br />

King Nominees:<br />

Salman Akthar,<br />

Takuro Azumya,<br />

Anderw<br />

Baker, Joe Banahan,<br />

Shriji<br />

Barot, George<br />

Trey Boyle III,<br />

Matt Brezinski,<br />

Jared Bruemmer,<br />

Marcus<br />

Buchanan,<br />

Timothy Coukart,<br />

Chris<br />

Eisele, Sangrag<br />

Ganguli, Jason<br />

Girard, Sean<br />

Habel, Sang<br />

Han, Luke Iehl,<br />

Rahul Kalluri,<br />

Jake Kubota,<br />

Brandon Kwiatkowski,<br />

Kyle<br />

Lancor, Tim<br />

Marinoff, Nick<br />

Mirich, Wasey<br />

Nazar, Krush<br />

Patel, Julian<br />

Primous, Michael<br />

Rodriguez,<br />

Alex<br />

Sears, Christian<br />

Silva,<br />

Aditya Sinah,<br />

Alex Tooren,<br />

Devin Tyler,<br />

Benson Wang,<br />

Brandon Weidner.


Hawkeye View October <strong>2012</strong><br />

Queen Candidates 3<br />

Isha Jog<br />

BPA<br />

What sports and activities<br />

have you been involved in?<br />

Forensics (4 years), BPA (2<br />

years), Orchesis (2 years),<br />

Hawks Hooks (2 years), Choir<br />

(2 years), and POMS (1 year).<br />

Why should students vote for<br />

you as <strong>Homecoming</strong> Queen?<br />

With every club, sport, and activity<br />

I have been involved in, I<br />

remember to give 101%. I am so<br />

happy to be a part of the HEHS<br />

community, it would be an<br />

honor to be a part of the <strong>Homecoming</strong><br />

celebrations and proudly<br />

represent orange and blue!<br />

What has been your biggest<br />

accomplishment in high<br />

school?<br />

Receiving 4th place at BPA<br />

nationals was exciting, being<br />

a first time ever <strong>Hoffman</strong> BPA<br />

team. Being part of the regional<br />

win for the forensics team was<br />

also exciting after the hard work<br />

we put in. Keeping my grades<br />

up while balancing the team activities<br />

I have been a part of has<br />

been my biggest accomplishment<br />

in high school.<br />

Who is your biggest inspiration<br />

and why?<br />

My mom. She has balance being<br />

a professional dancer and<br />

being an involved mom. She has<br />

taught me to never give up, no<br />

matter what obstacles come my<br />

way.<br />

What is your favorite big city<br />

and why?<br />

My favorite big city is definitely<br />

Chicago. The culture, lights, and<br />

excitement of the city is unforgettable.<br />

Kasia Serwin<br />

Swimming<br />

What sport and/or activities<br />

have you been involved<br />

at HEHS?<br />

Swimming (4 years), Water<br />

Polo (4 years), Basketball<br />

(2 years), Manager Boys<br />

Swimming (1 year), SADD<br />

Club (4 years), French Club<br />

(2 years), Band (2 years),<br />

and Madrigals (2 years).<br />

Why should students vote<br />

for you to be <strong>Homecoming</strong><br />

Queen?<br />

Because it’s about the students,<br />

not me.<br />

What has been your biggest<br />

accomplishment in<br />

high school?<br />

I would say it’s staying<br />

dedicated to my activities<br />

and using time management<br />

to balancing school<br />

and other things. Also,<br />

staying on A Honor Roll.<br />

Who is your biggest inspiration<br />

and why?<br />

My sister Angee and my<br />

coach Fetterman are my<br />

biggest inspirations. Angee<br />

because she’s the person<br />

who motivated me to do all<br />

I do and I look up to her.<br />

Coach Fetterman because<br />

he believes in me (sometimes<br />

even more that I<br />

believe in myself) and he<br />

pushes me to my limits.<br />

What’s your favorite big<br />

city and why?<br />

Chicago, because it’s diverse,<br />

involved, and I gotta<br />

represent!<br />

What sports and/or<br />

activities have you been<br />

involved in at HEHS?<br />

Cheerleading (4 years),<br />

NHS (2 years), Class Club<br />

(2 years), and FreshMentors<br />

(2 years).<br />

Why should students vote<br />

for you to become <strong>Homecoming</strong><br />

Queen?<br />

I have a lot of spirit and<br />

love for this school. I’m a<br />

good student and care about<br />

everyone.<br />

What has been your biggest<br />

accomplishment in<br />

high school?<br />

Becoming Cheer Captain<br />

and getting inducted into<br />

NHS.<br />

Who is your biggest inspiration<br />

and why?<br />

My dad is the most hardworking<br />

person I know.<br />

He taught me to never give<br />

up and always treat others<br />

the way I would want to be<br />

treated.<br />

What’s your favorite big<br />

city and why?<br />

Chicago, because of all its<br />

diversity and bright lights.<br />

Brianna Davenport<br />

Cheerleading<br />

What sports or activities have<br />

you been involved in at HEHS<br />

and for how many years?<br />

Basketball (4 years), Volleyball<br />

(4 years), Theatre Guides (1<br />

year), NHS (2 years), Unity (1<br />

year).<br />

Why should students vote for<br />

you to become <strong>Homecoming</strong><br />

Queen?<br />

I’m a good role model because<br />

I do the right things and I would<br />

represent the school well.<br />

What has been your biggest<br />

achievement in high school?<br />

My biggest achievement was being<br />

named the captain of varsity<br />

basketball for two years.<br />

Who is your biggest inspiration<br />

and why?<br />

My grandmothers because they<br />

have always been strong and<br />

they never gave up when things<br />

got tough.<br />

What’s your favorite big city<br />

and why?<br />

My favorite city is Chicago because<br />

I love the skyline at night.<br />

Destinee Young<br />

Basketball<br />

W h a t s p o r t s a n d / o r<br />

a c t i v i t i e s h a v e y o u<br />

b e e n i n v o l v e d i n a t<br />

H E H S ?<br />

Vo l l e y b a l l ( 4 y e a r s ) ,<br />

S o c c e r ( 3 y e a r s ) ,<br />

t r a c k ( 1 y e a r ) , N H S<br />

( 2 y e a r s ) , a n d F r e s h -<br />

M e n t o r s ( 3 y e a r s ) .<br />

W h y s h o u l d s t u -<br />

d e n t s v o t e f o r y o u<br />

t o b e c o m e H o m e -<br />

c o m i n g Q u e e n ?<br />

I ’ m h o p i n g p e o p l e<br />

v o t e f o r m e b e c a u s e I<br />

d o w h a t I c o u l d h e l p<br />

t h e m . A l s o , I l i k e<br />

t o b e i n v o l v e d i n<br />

s c h o o l .<br />

W h a t h a s b e e n y o u<br />

b i g g e s t a c c o m -<br />

p l i s h m e n t i n h i g h<br />

s c h o o l ?<br />

M y b i g g e s t a c c o m -<br />

p l i s h m e n t i n m y<br />

h i g h s c h o o l c a r e e r<br />

i s h e l p i n g o u t f r e s h -<br />

m a n .<br />

W h o i s y o u r b i g -<br />

g e s t i n s p i r a t i o n a n d<br />

w h y ?<br />

M y b i g g e s t i n s p i r a -<br />

t i o n i s m y m o m . M y<br />

m o m d o e s w h a t e v e r<br />

s h e c a n t o h e l p o t h -<br />

e r s a n d i n s p i r e s m e .<br />

W h a t ’s y o u r f a -<br />

v o r i t e b i g c i t y a n d<br />

w h y ?<br />

M y f a v o r i t e b i g c i t y<br />

i s H o n o l u l u b e c a u s e<br />

I w e n t w i t h S a n g a n d<br />

J o e y a n d h a d t h e b e s t<br />

t i m e o f m y l i f e .<br />

Crystal Zick<br />

FreshMentors<br />

Queen Nominees:<br />

Nina Audisho,<br />

Dema Bayar,<br />

Angelica Cisneros,<br />

Gianna<br />

D’Argento, Katie<br />

DeSando,<br />

Jordan Eiring,<br />

Marixa Ford,<br />

Alicia Foster,<br />

Mary Bianca<br />

Fuller, Jessica<br />

Grand,<br />

Priscilla Heredia,<br />

Denisse<br />

Herrera, Selene<br />

Jaimes,<br />

Moomal Khan,<br />

Bookyung Kim,<br />

Ani Ko, Nicole<br />

Labeck, Naomi<br />

Mang, Hillary<br />

Marie Miller,<br />

Bionx Milligan,<br />

Marissa<br />

Mote, Radhika<br />

Patel, Melissa<br />

Petersen, Kathryn<br />

Ray, Lexi<br />

Rogriguez,<br />

Chantel Ropp,<br />

Sana Shafiuddin,<br />

Devi Shastri,<br />

Jessica Stacy,<br />

Aubrey Van<br />

Kurin, Alex<br />

Vick, Amanda<br />

Warda, Cheri<br />

Wilson, Shirley<br />

Yang.


4 October <strong>2012</strong><br />

News<br />

<strong>Homecoming</strong> Events<br />

Today<br />

* Super Hero Day<br />

*Remember to vote for your King and Queen<br />

via Infinite Campus!<br />

Tomorrow<br />

*Spirit Day<br />

*Coronation Ceremony, 2:20 p.m.<br />

*<strong>Homecoming</strong> Varsity Football Game,<br />

7:30 p.m. at Garber Stadium<br />

Saturday<br />

* Unified Soccer Neuqua Valley H.S. 9:30 a.m.<br />

* <strong>Homecoming</strong> Dance, 7:00 p.m.<br />

Preparation, practice is<br />

key to Powderpuff success<br />

Tim<br />

Coukart<br />

Staff Reporter<br />

As of press time, <strong>Hoffman</strong><br />

<strong>Estates</strong> <strong>High</strong> School’s junior<br />

and senior classes were gearing<br />

up for the annual Powderpuff<br />

Football game. By the time students<br />

and staff are reading this<br />

story, the juniors or the seniors<br />

will have claimed victory. To<br />

understand how these girls prepare<br />

to face off, it is important<br />

to understand how they prepare<br />

for the big game. Thanks to dedicated<br />

coaches, both sides will<br />

be ready to play.<br />

Each side has four dedicated<br />

coaches who have been training<br />

the girls intensely in order to<br />

secure a victory. For the juniors,<br />

the four coaches are Mr. Andersen,<br />

Mr. Beers, Mr. Pfigler, and<br />

Mr. Harlan. For the seniors, the<br />

four coaches are Mr. Mallon,<br />

Mr. Scully, Mr. Meador, and Mr.<br />

Ulrich.<br />

Every day after school,<br />

the girls from both teams have<br />

been practicing rigorously with<br />

their coaches from 3 p.m. until<br />

4:15 p.m. in preparation for the<br />

game. They are training to ensure<br />

each team can give it their<br />

all during the game. The practice<br />

consists of running many<br />

plays, learning new techniques<br />

to improve their football skills,<br />

and working out to ensure they<br />

are fit to compete.<br />

Each team and their coaches<br />

plan on taking to the field and<br />

running off with a victory. They<br />

appear eager to do whatever it<br />

takes to do so. The excitement<br />

among all of the players is<br />

high.<br />

“Expect aggressiveness<br />

and us giving all of our hearts<br />

out. The practices have been<br />

very fun and the coaches<br />

have been great. We have to<br />

memorize a lot of plays during<br />

practice. We are planning<br />

on winning,” said Sara Ishak<br />

(’14).<br />

Senior competitor<br />

Janelle Elam (’13) sees the<br />

outcome differently.<br />

“You should expect a<br />

very competitive game. The<br />

seniors are ready to kick butt<br />

and have fun doing it. Good<br />

luck juniors; you’re going to<br />

need it!”<br />

“Powderpuff will be<br />

an intense, yet fun, game<br />

that everyone will enjoy.<br />

There will be guy cheerleaders<br />

for juniors and seniors at<br />

halftime, as well as a lot of<br />

yelling and emotion,” added<br />

teammate Alex Boyd (’13).<br />

Along with the role-reversal<br />

of girls playing football,<br />

there also will be junior<br />

and senior boys who will be<br />

cheerleading during halftime.<br />

“Expect a lot of energy<br />

and exotic dancing. Each of<br />

the boys has been working<br />

equally as hard for their time<br />

to shine during halftime,”<br />

said Sean Habel (’13), a<br />

Powderpuff cheerleader.<br />

Overall, the experience<br />

has been an exciting one for<br />

the people involved.<br />

“This experience has<br />

taught me a lot about teamwork<br />

and the benefit of team<br />

members putting aside their<br />

differences in order to win,”<br />

said Sam Balogun (’13).<br />

Powderpuff competitor<br />

Isha Jog (’13) could not agree<br />

more. “Powderpuff will be a<br />

great game to watch! Both<br />

teams have been practicing<br />

really hard; I’m excited to<br />

see what happens on game<br />

day.”<br />

Hawk Hustle raises money and spirits<br />

Moomal<br />

Khan<br />

Staff Reporter<br />

Devi<br />

Shastri<br />

Managing Editor<br />

<strong>Hoffman</strong> is home to some<br />

amazing people and equally<br />

amazing events. One such event<br />

is right around the corner – Cupcakes<br />

for a Cause on October<br />

20th. This year’s fundraiser is<br />

expected by many to not only be<br />

a great success, but also a way to<br />

unite the community while raising<br />

funds for HEHS’s Special Olympics<br />

team and Autism Speaks.<br />

The mission this year is<br />

one synonymous with one of the<br />

tenants of S.O.A.R. – accept differences<br />

– while applying a new<br />

spin.<br />

“It’s like the accepting differences<br />

part of S.O.A.R., but<br />

rather than looking at differences,<br />

we want the HEHS community<br />

to see that we have more similarities<br />

than differences,” said Amy<br />

Longmore, Special Education<br />

Department.<br />

Though last year’s event<br />

was created by many from across<br />

D211 high schools, Cupcakes for<br />

a Cause this year is made by the<br />

HEHS students and staff. At this<br />

point, Longmore expects almost<br />

1,000 cupcakes to be donated to<br />

The second annual 5K <strong>Hoffman</strong><br />

Hustle took place this past<br />

Sunday, September 30th. The event<br />

raised over $5000 and there were<br />

almost <strong>40</strong>0 runners.<br />

All proceeds went to the athletics<br />

to fund equipment, jerseys,<br />

and transportation. Parents, teachers,<br />

and students alike participated<br />

in the race.<br />

Last year, Lori Pedersen<br />

saw how expensive it was for her<br />

daughter to run. She wanted to help<br />

out with the cause and decided to<br />

put together a 5K that would benefit<br />

HEHS athletics as well as promote<br />

a healthy lifestyle. “I wanted<br />

to do something that was affordable<br />

and enjoyable,” said Pedersen.<br />

Bartosz Widelak (‘15) tookfirst<br />

place for the boys and Renee<br />

Clemment (‘14) took first place for<br />

the girls. “This was a really good<br />

race. I had a lot of fun! My goal<br />

was to beat Mr. Brown and I did,”<br />

said Widelak.<br />

Students were excited to help<br />

out the school. “Even though this<br />

race was tiring, I really liked it. I’m<br />

glad we had the opportunity to help<br />

<strong>Hoffman</strong>,” said Clemment.<br />

At the end of the race many<br />

students felt invigorated. “I feel<br />

skinnier!” exclaimed Brad Demmon<br />

(YEAR).<br />

“Now that I just ran more<br />

than three miles, I don’t feel bad<br />

for going to IHOP,” added Stefanie<br />

Swan (‘14).<br />

Many teachers were also participants<br />

for the cause. “It’s such a<br />

beautiful morning today. I love how<br />

there are more people this year. Everyone<br />

is so encouraging and it’s<br />

great to see people cheering you on<br />

“This was a really good<br />

race. I had a lot of fun!<br />

My goal was to beat Mr.<br />

Brown and I did,” said<br />

Bartosz Widelak (left), who<br />

took first place for the boys<br />

at the Hawk Hustle.<br />

_________________________<br />

“I feel skinnier!” exclaimed<br />

Brad Demmon<br />

(right), after spending the<br />

day hustling.<br />

Photos by Amanda Warda<br />

as you cross the finish line,” said<br />

Darcy Sowle, Science Department.<br />

Ryan Brown, English Department,<br />

challenged Logan McGarry<br />

(‘16) at last week’s homecoming<br />

kick off assembly to try to beat<br />

him in a race. If McGarry did, then<br />

Brown promised to buy everyone<br />

who had taken part in the fundraiser<br />

ice cream sandwiches.<br />

“I wasn’t expecting the race<br />

to be so hard. The hills were tough,<br />

but it was all worth it. Beating Mr.<br />

Brown was the best feeling!” said<br />

McGarry.<br />

“It’s rare that there’s more<br />

to gain from a loss than a win, but<br />

that was the case in this situation. I<br />

knew going in that if Logan won,<br />

he would be a hero because everyone<br />

would win. Just like the rest of<br />

the school, I was on Team Logan as<br />

well,” said Brown. “I doubt he ever<br />

had any fear though; he ran that 5K<br />

like a champion!”<br />

Enjoy cupcakes while supporting a good cause<br />

the event.<br />

Bakers and volunteers are<br />

from the HEHS community, students<br />

from Best Buddies, Special<br />

Olympics, National Honor<br />

Society and other school-run<br />

organizations are helping make<br />

the event possible. The turnout is<br />

expected to be great as well. “Last<br />

year we packed the place! We’re<br />

encouraging people to carpool because<br />

there weren’t even enough<br />

parking spots,” said Longmore.<br />

The concept of Cupcakes<br />

for a Cause is a rather simple<br />

one: bakers bake cupcakes for the<br />

event. These creative cupcakes<br />

can then be purchased by attendees.<br />

Coming in people may buy<br />

tickets, and then use their tickets<br />

to choose from a wide array of<br />

delicious cupcakes.<br />

There is also entertainment<br />

provided by the Hawkettes,<br />

HEHS Cheerleading Squad,<br />

HEHS flag team, POMS, an ATP<br />

(Adult Transition Program) dance<br />

group, and a Variety Show performance<br />

by Vonzhelle and Nick<br />

Mirich. Other activities include a<br />

“sign a song” performance, face<br />

painting, and of course, gobbling<br />

all the cupcakes a person could<br />

possibly eat. Many can chance on<br />

winning a gift basket containing<br />

anything from a candy to Cheesecake<br />

Factory gift cards, created by<br />

the parents of Special Olympics<br />

athletes.<br />

“More than anything, I’m<br />

so happy to see all the enthusiasm<br />

from the parents, students<br />

and staff towards our event. Seeing<br />

them come to me with ideas<br />

and just excitement is what makes<br />

having this event as <strong>Hoffman</strong>’s<br />

event so rewarding,” Longmore<br />

said.<br />

Cupcakes for a Cause is<br />

on October 20 from 11 a.m. to<br />

2 p.m. There also will be t-shirts<br />

for sale in the cafeteria the Friday<br />

before. Come support the HEHS<br />

community in helping our Special<br />

Olympics team and Autism<br />

Speaks. Live, laugh, love…eat<br />

cupcakes.

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