What should we expect senior year?
Jared Young: First of all, I would like to discount the myth that junior year is harder than senior year.
Patrice Davison: Well, senior sale was a lot of fun, the awful things we made them do…we dressed Ezra up as a maid and made him clean up the SI room…it was really gross.
What were some of your favorite classes?
Leah Edwards: Probably comparative politics with McAndrew—one of the most brilliant teachers UHS has ever had— [it] inspired me to become interested in politics and global issues.
Jared Young: English from junior year because our class with Dr. Glass was so small it was like a family.
Brendan Tobin: I really liked being an SI…one of the most fun things…Dr. Hosmer was my favorite teacher.
What will you miss about UHS?
Derek Graybill: Everything about Robert DiPrima.
Ernesto Barraza: Mr. Brown and Mr. Eichelberger for sure…I’m gonna miss the kids here.
Leah Edwards: I think the culture and the people… [being] surrounded by a lot of intellectuals helps you develop your own intellect and have conversations at a level appealing to you.
Julie Zhang: I’ll miss the people, not the school.
Patrice Davison: I [will] miss my little SI children.
What are you looking forward to in college?
Julie Zhang: Computers that work… [and] super interesting classes like ‘Harry Potter and its Effects on Literature’ or something like that.
James Steinke: I’m looking forward to ‘experimental physics’ as well as reading books like Candide.
Brendan Tobin: I’m really excited to be around adults… [and] to really have control over my education.
What do you hope to accomplish in college?
Derek Graybill: I’m going to start a bridge club at the UofA and hopefully go to the collegiate bridge championships.
Patrice Davison: I’m going to ASU, Barrett…for global studies…I may double major with justice studies.
Ernesto Barraza: I just want to join more clubs…be more active. I’m going to [also] cycle more.













