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CHS Seniors

“My most memorable memory about high school was taking pre prom pics with my friends. I’ve known

these guys for like 6-7 years and taking pre prom pics was pretty emotional. It might be the last time

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I take a picture with a group of friends. It might be the last time I’m seeing them, which I hope not. I

hope I was able to encapsulate my past memories through a picture”

Siheon Park, Most Memorable Moment

“Advice that I’d give to the underclassmen would be enjoying your time throughout high school. I know

Cupertino High School is very focused on academics, but I think it’s pretty important for you to have

the balance between academics and free time. Because you’re never going to get this time again,

living with our families and having the sense of safety within us, I think it’s important to practice the

work and life balance”

Sejal Kanikaram, Advice to Underclassmen

“I think the one thing that I regret the most during high school is like not talking to more people. I feel

like in the beginning of high school, I was very intimidated to approach people and with quarantine it

definitely did not help because talking online was actually much harder than in-person. But definitely

during senior year, I talked to as many people as I can and now I have close friends that will be there

for me in the long term”

Jewel Lin, 1 Thing You Regret

“One of my key moments during my senior year was the clash of the classes, specifically the dances.

Even though the rally was held outside rather than the indoor gym, we were able to hype everyone

up. Seeing everyone in the crowd and our class working together made me remember this particular

event.

Eugene Seoh, Favorite Event of Senior Year

“Something that I regret not doing especially during senior year is not going out with friends. I feel

like I have been too focused on academics and did not do too many fun stuff throughout high school.

A lot of people you see in high school, you are not going to meet the exact same people in college. So

cherish the time that you have with friends and make sure you spend time well aside from academics”

Seif Abdelaziz, 1 Thing You Regret Not Doing

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clubs. I personally did not join any school clubs until the end of my sophomore year and that is one

thing I regret. Don’t hesitate to explore your interests and feel free to discover what you may want to do

throughout and beyond high school”

Evan Lee, Important Thing to Remember

“An event that is quite memorable to me during senior year was going to Monterey for the Monterey

Bay Regionals for Robotics. It was definitely cool because we were able to stay at hotel and be in the

same room with my friends who were in robotics for the last 4 years with me”

Bhuvana Betini, Favorite Memory from High School

“When I first walked in as a freshman, I met a lot of people from places you’ve never heard about or

from different schools and you feel like you will click with everyone. But that’s always not the case.

Throughout high school, I found out that it’s important to set boundaries with certain people and

that’d make you feel safer and happier. When you do find your circle of people, it drives you to make

more memories and time, making everything so memorable”

Aneesh Bhat, Most Surprising Discorvery

“I would say that specifically teachers had a bigger role in changing me as a student. Specifically to

name a few, Mrs. Padgett and Mr. Bui, teachers had a positive impact in students’ lives. They ensured

to encourage students’ interests and they especially knew what made their students important and I

think that made it clear for me to explore my interest and grow as a student”

Colleen Ranney, Biggest Influence

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