Class of 2014: Senior Edition
May 22, 2014
Check back on Tuesday, June 6th,for senior college map and prom pictures!
What is your most memorable moment at Towson High School?
“First day of band camp.” – Emily Heinlein
“Beating Hereford in field hockey senior year.” – Kaylan Gotwalt
“Planning the senior pep rally and the teacher basketball game.” – David Birkenthal
“Mr. Smith’s class sophomore year.” – Michael Henderson
“Playing on the Varsity baseball team with my brother, John.” – Liam Davis
“Meeting my boyfriend sophomore year.” – Justyce Bishop
“Winning my senior night wrestling match in under a minute.” – Olotunde Floyd
“My most memorable moment is getting to know all of my teachers. Also getting to work in the main office as a secretary’s assistant.” – Amber Smith
“Visiting the crime and punishment museum with my fellow CPP Students and then eating at Fuddruckers.” – Manpreet Kaur
“Running on the boys’ varsity XC team and being on the boys’ 3A North Regional Champions team.” – Will Stange
“It was probably when we went to the Regional Finals in soccer.” – Austin Tippett
“When I got an A+ on my ‘boast’ in English class with Ms. Meehan. I loved reading it to the class with power in my voice.” – Rose Vaccaro
”Playing soccer with my good friend for 4 years. The Dulaney game went in overtime and I saved a goal, and with 5 minutes left we scored and dog-piled right on their field.” – Sam Zagurski
“Seeing all the teachers at the pep rally dancing to the marching band music.” – Katrina Singleton
“Being a part of the AVID program.” – Brett Williams
“Pep rally, fall 2013. I loved cheering as captain!” – Kalia Green
What was your favorite thing about being a senior?
“Ms. West teaching environmental science.” – David Birkenthal
“The amount of freedom and opportunities that are open to seniors is the best part. Applying for college is the worst part.” – Alex Negron
“Eating first at Law Day.” – Matthew Chen
“My internship at Maryland SPCA.” – Molly Schneider
“Graduating because I will be the first in my family to graduate. I hate the fact I had to move a lot, but I made great friends in the process.” – Cheyenne Softleigh
If you could give advice to your freshman self, what would it be?
“It is important to start off with a high GPA.” – Lyndsey Edwards
“Don’t be afraid of the big kids, they know as little as you do.” – Emma Casehart
“Good luck with the rest of your high school career and strive for good grades.” – Tyron Phillips
“Be more outgoing and try something new. Talk to your teachers and go to after school help if you need to.” – Emily Gipe
“Stop worrying, fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.” – Nate Krimmel
“Only go to clubs that really interest you. Don’t pick clubs because you think colleges will like it or because it will look good on your resume.” – Mohammad Ikram
“Get started on college prep sooner (but doesn’t have to be freshman year).” – William Powell
“Love yourself first.” – Meg Kwiatkowski