Seniors Reflect

What moment will you remember the most?

Making the playoff run in baseball my senior year.   -Seth Jordan

Probably graduation, musicals, or being asked to prom.   -Ariana De Freitas

The hallways being so crowded during passing period and all of the wonderful teachers I had that helped me get where I am.   -Tyler Mann

This survey.   -Daniel Schapker

I will definitely remember The Mound Showdown this year, Possibly Crazy for You, Legally Blonde, and The Sound of Music.   -Kimberly Graydon

Meltdown music festival 2013.   -Andrew Cross

Winning three first place medals and one second place medal at non-districts my sophomore year. My dad was so proud.   -Lilllian Smith

The moment I bought my own motorcycle after lots of hard work.   -Nikolas Kiiski

The moment my twin and I walk across the stage and graduate.   -Victoria Brooks

The teacher throwing the basketball all the way down the basketball court and making it.   -Catherine Brewer

Prom 2014 when my best friend, Spencer Dertinger, did this amazing and erotic dance to a Lady Gaga song. People threw money at him.   -Tristan King

Late nights climbing the fences to get on the football/baseball fields.   -Shelby Hackett

Winning The Mound Showdown and rushing the field.   -Alexandra Giuffreda

The moment that I walk out of this dumpster.   -Conner Warren

Being accepted as an editor of The Wire.   -Thomas Tipa

Once we got a kid to hide in a cabinet and the teacher didn’t notice all class period.   -Haylee Davis-Schroeder

When someone that I didn’t know complimented me on social media.   -Shirley Cheng

Singing in an All-State Choir or singing in the choir room with the lights turned off.   -Rachel Shuster

Dancing on the field during football season.   -Kelsey Herrick

Winning The Mound Showdown our senior year and everyone storming the field. Everyone was so proud and happy.   -Brittany Harris

Carrying the U.S. flag for AFJROTC colorguard details at football games or other places.   -Ian Bell

The last time I leave this God-forsaken place.   -Connor Rynn

This year’s Mound Showdown because it felt like a perfect night from a movie. #30-27.   -Courtney Buckley

Winning the state championship in lacrosse.   -Connor Graham

The night I made the Rosette Drill team.   -Haley Krause

Being Jacob Evans’s adaptive P.E. buddy.   -Sydney Hanking

I can’t pick just one moment… There’s been a lot of good memories.   -Lyndsay Long

Being tackled during The Mound Showdown! #trainerlife.   -Brooke Hallford

Getting the game winning interception against Marcus on JV last year.   -Ronnie Moss

Lt. Col. Hansen getting ducked with water on field day.   -Zackary Stark

Staying at school past midnight to work on a book. A. Book.   -Kristen Methven

The time I came to school wearing a sumo suit.   -Josie Ashmore

Winning first place in the painting category at the school-wide art show. It was the first time that I had actually won first place in anything.   -Margaret Brundige

Not one moment; Just winning games with my water polo team.   -Katherine Voss

The moment when my boyfriend asked me to be his girlfriend.   -Kristina Kamradt

Josh being pushed into Angela Wang.   -James Rosenkranz

I was on the football film crew and I will always remember the feeling when we won The Mound Showdown. I filmed the whole thing. ^.^    -Frida Arroyo

The hard days in the mat room.   -Charles Pottorff

Enjoying the hiatas after the AP exams.   -Alec Lucas

Messing around on the sideline during football. Zach Borderron is the funniest human being I have ever met.   -Christian Wallace

30-27. Never forget!   -Eric Whittacker

Going to the Circle of Friends Grand ball. I loved the experience of hanging out with the kids and seeing them have so much fun.   -Caitlin Uken

The shock and the thrill of becoming a Rosette.   -Chloe Harris

Giving this guy a kiss for making fun of my friends and me. P.S.- he left us alone.   -Spencer Dertinger

Placing 9th at BOA San Antonio for the band’s Belle Époque marching show.   -Christy Cox

That one time I went up to the roof and found the teachers-only hot tub!   -Sofie Rain Nieminen

The first day of freshman year.   -Gabriela Perez

Winning prom queen!   -Jenna McCann

Walking in arm with my best friends for the first and last time while bawling like a baby after madrigal. Also going on stage for the first time at musical this year.   -Madeline Niesen

Graduating.   -Madeleine Sardina

Making varsity theatre, going to state competition this year and last year, receiving awards, closing night of all my performances this year.   -Katelyn Holland

The Circle of Friends balls.   -Ashley Hitt

It will happen Friday.   -Ryan Sloma

Those end of the year choir moments. Singing together for the last time each year reminds us how meaningful the experience is for everyone.   -Emma Elston

All of the time I spent with my friends in AP classes, traveling for swim meets, and football games.   -Madison Rice

The DBU festival when the Jag Chorale accidentally won everything.   -Carli Cassel

#moundshowdown2k13.   -John Lee

30-27.   -Ashley Davenport

Anything involving Dalak and fire, be it the indoor firework, the burning hands, or the scorch mark that, to my knowledge, is still on the ceiling.   -Phillip Hart

Leaving Here.   -Austin Grove

Classes with friends.   -Mira Patel

November 5th, 2011.   -Dylan Toups

I’ll remember band camp (in an artsy montage form of course) the most.   -Maggie McGhee

All of them?   -Kiley Randall

Mr. Dalak’s “tussle” with Dames.   -Rachel Wright

The moment QAP won 3rd at state this year.   -Ellen Gotelli

The Friday night football games.   -Alexis Sampson

Singing “Staying Alive” by the Bee-Gees for a calculus project. It was really embarassing.   -Jaffer Razvi

My first day of high school.   -Mackenzie Wolfe

All of the moments in my astronomy class and having fun with my friends.   -Alexis Burnette

Walking the stage.   -Leslie Van Scyoc

Our Rosette senior pep-rally dance.   -Megan Dombroski

The time Caleb brought his electric ukulele to school.   -David Arrendondo

When I became a stuntman in physics during the video project   -Kevin Le

Prom, hanging out with friends, and having a fun time with everyone at football games.   -Jessica Smith

My first day. I was new and got dress coded, then ate lunch in the bathroom.   -Anna Milius

Winning The Mound Showdown and storming the field/ touching the beaut of a trophy.   -Rachel Earley

The Academic Decathlon State trip with Patrick the Obi-Wan Kenobi action figure.   -Michael Yancey

Winning 3rd in state for the UIL one Act Play for 2 years in a row.   -Madison Bready

30-27! Rushing the field, touching the trophy, and hugging people I didn’t even know. That was the night we united.   -Cassondra Holloway

Dat awkward moment in Government when Maggie stood up and blurted out, “Oh c’mon! How are we supposed to compete with that?!”   -Arjo Rosato

I will remember holding a duck egg in Ms. Schemmell’s room as the duck began to hatch out. I felt it move and chirp. It made me realize that life is an amazing thing.   -Rachel Weaver

Probably yesterday, if not today.   -Chase DelaCruz

Dalak’s Class with the quote book and being with friends in general.   -Jordan Hampton

The sheer look of panic the first time I saw the packed main hallway.   -Marshall Montgomery (aka Eminem)

Washler’s Class.   -Gabriel Hernandez

Performing at BOA San Antonio my Sophomore year in band.   -Erin Pinkham

Probably the whole marching band experience.   -Andrew Butterfield

The last day of school.   -Thomas Smith

Winning The Mound Showdown. 30-27.   -Erin Brooks

Anything that made me laugh.   -Dillon Walthers

The moment when all my hard work will come to fruition when i graduate.   -Noah Axelrod

Graduating.   -Robert Tipa

When Dalak and Parson dressed up as foxes for Halloween. (What does the fox say?).   -Diana Bodenmiller

The memories created with my friends inside of school and outside at football games and such.   -Danielle Ewing

It’s all a blur, really.   -Josephine McReynolds

Making finals at BOA San Antonio my sophomore year for Competition Marching Band.   -Kristen Brehm

Choir UIL…   -Luke Elmer

 


Who will you miss the most?

All of COF kids. No matter what kind of day I was having These kids knew how to make me smile.   -Kristina Kamradt

Jaggy because I won’t see him anymore.   -Ronnie Moss

My trainer friends- No matter what they were always there when I needed them and we all basically did high school together.   -Jenna McCann

Clark Willis. I love that kid.   -Tanner Pincince

The cafeteria ladies, they were nice.   -Carolina Cantu

My boyfriend Christian Wallace.   -Rachel Downs

Rachel Downs, she’s going off to college.   -Christian Wallace

My dog. My dog is good and cool. Good and cool is what he is.   -Christopher Miles

Brooke Denny. She has been my bff since our ex boyfriend’s introduced us to each other  back in 10th grade.   -Catherine Brewer

I will miss the abundance of pretty girls. Why? Because never will there be so many to meet in one place.   -Cody Lambert

Nobody. We’re all going to die anyways.    -John Frischenmeyer

That group of girls who always block the hallway near the auditorium exit at the end of the day; because I just love a good way to ruin the rest of my day.   -Bryan York

That one guy, cuz.   -Connor Atwood

The non-fake Flo Mo kids.   -Shirley Cheng

My counselor (Mrs. Maloney) because she was very helpful and welcoming.   -Samantha Mason

The kids with special needs because they are awesome and they each have a great personality.   -Caitlin Uken

My twin sister Erin because we’ve been each other’s best friends our entire lives and now I am losing her because she’s moving to Montana.   -Victoria Brooks

The football coaches because crap son! Big time players make big time plays, giraffes kick their newborns, outside/inside dogs, and freight train whomp whomp.   -Patrick Saul

Bracket because Brack Attacks.   -Jonathan Link

Mitchell because he’s my bro.   -Justin Adams

Mostly gonna miss some teachers and all my family.   -Eric VanWinkle

No one, I hate everybody here.   -Connor Rynn

Werts and Pippin, they had the best bromance.   -Scout Maddox

John Lennon, he is a solid guy.   -Jack Grove

Mrs. Gallatin, she was my mentor in art and everything.   -Sofie Nieminen

My football buddies.   -Austin Alves

The band director, they have been there my whole high school career.   -Haley Gunderson

I’m totally spacing out. I just forgot anyone I ever knew.   -Josie McReynolds

Kelly Huff, because we never got to watch Top Gun together.   -Dylan Toups

Teachers because all of the teachers I have had were truly amazing. I learned a lot and I will miss the comfort of having a teacher. And of course I’ll miss friends.   -Mira Patel

John Lee. He is sexy.   -Austin Grove

Jeff Gallini, he’s leaving on a two year mission.   -John Lee

My mom because we are best friends.   -Carli Cassel

I will miss my teammates on FMHS Swim and Dive. I’ve known most of them all four years if not before that, and it will be hard being apart.   -Madison Rice

Myself. I’ll probably change a lot in college.   -Chase Dela Cruz

Maggie because she’s Maggie. I’d miss Kevin too but we’re going to college together so SWAG!   -Arjo Rosato

Most of my close friends are going to different colleges, roaming from in state to Washington to California. I have known these people since elementary school and it will be a shame to no longer get to interact with them daily.   -Andrew Butterfield

The blow off classes and teachers giving us reviews that are identical to the tests   -Cassie Holloway

Mr. Patrick because he’s like the economic version of Obiwan.   -Alexis Burnette

Mr. Dalak because he named his son after the Flash.   -Hayden Ngo

Ryan Mulkey because he’s so whimsical.   -Patrick Sauer

My cat because he cheers me up when I am sad. He is also really funny.   -Angie Cisneros

No one comes to mind.   -Andy Muse

The yearbook staff.   -Katie Gilroy

Not Bracket, that’s for darn sure.   -Michael Laureta

My French teachers. They have taught me so much, plus I went to France with them so we are really close.   -Ashley Tidmore

 


 What song sums up your high school experience?

 “Give Me Back My Hometown” by Eric Church because it will remind me of Flo Mo.   -Travis Pavao

“The Sweetest Victory” by Touch because Mound Showdown.   -Ryan Kinser

“Good Life” by OneRepublic.   -Ashley Davenport

“Into the West”.   -Wesley Ward

“Don’t Blink” by Kenny Chesney because everything goes by too fast.   -Sequoia Bagrow

“Started From The Bottom” by Drake because this talks about the ups and downs in school.   -LaJohn Williams

“The Doctor Who Theme Song” because it really speaks to me on a personal level.   -Rachel Downs

“Get Low” by Lil Jon & the Eastside Boys because it’s a nice wholesome little tune. -Andrew Cross

“Follow Your Arrow” by Kasey Musgraves because if I’ve learned anything, it’s be yourself.   – Julia Moffit

“Last Train to London” by ELO.   -Thomas Tipa

“Dark Horse” by Katy Perry because basketball season.   – Jessie Larson

“I’m a Boss” by Rick Ross.   -Austin Alves

“Concerning Hobbits” by Howard Shore.   -Alec Pollok

“Just Keep Swimming” by Dory ft. Nemo’s Dad.   -Will Parr

“How We Roll” by Fast Five.   -Alexandria Lowery

“Bad Girls” by M.I.A.   -Olivia Hartman

“Best Day Of My Life” by American Authors because each day had the potential of being

great.   -Brittany Bonnett

“All Over The Road” by Easton Corbin.   -Jason Johnson

“I Lived” by OneRepublic.   -Morgan Haney

“Rage The Night Away” by Steve Aoki.   -Isabella Bevolo

“Give me Back Hometown” by Eric Church.   -Jack Grove

“Duel of Fates” from Star Wars.   -Austin Grant

“We’re All in This Together” from High School Musical.   -Katie Gilroy

“Parking Lot Party” by Lee Brice.   -Olivia Delsignore

“Gas Pedal” by Sage The Gemini.   -Abby Crumly

“Fancy” by Iggy Azalea because I’m fancy.   -Jennifer Lambert

“Breaking Free” from High School Musical because my life should be made into a musical.   -Martha Adams

“Jack Daniels” by Eric Church.   -Ronnie Moss

“Turn Down For What” by DJ Snake & Lil Jon.   -David Lee

“Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen.   -Kevin Le

“Stayin Alive” by Bee Gees because I lived through high school and because I had to sing that song for a project, and it was really embarrassing.    -Jaffer Razvi

“Life In Color” by OneRepublic because high school opened my eye to what being an adult truly meant and what joy it can bring.    -Grace Bregard

“FMHS School Song” because they do a pretty good job making sure it tugs at your heart strings.   -Ellen Gotelli

“Shostakovich Symphony No.5”.   -Jeanie Chang

“Celebration” by Kool & The Gang because you should enjoy good moments in your life.   -Mira Patel

“Fame” by David Bowie.   -Dylan Toups

“Fifteen” by Taylor Swift because it’s basically a narration of my high school experience. -Maggie McGhee

Anything from TheLizzie McGuire Movie because I’m a superstar.   -Rachel Wright

“Don’t Blink” by Kenny Chesney.   -Lexi Sampson

“Odds Are” by Barenaked Ladies.   -Alexis Burnette

“Tattoos On This Town” by Jason Aldean.   -Jimmy Rosenkranz

“The Weight Of Living Part 1” by Bastille because I had to grow up a lot in high school. -Madeline Sardina

“22” by Taylor Swift because high school’s just been fun overall and I love T. Swizzle. Actually, just kidding. “Can’t Hold Us” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis.   -Arjo Rosato

“Turn Down For What” by DJ Snake & Lil John.   -John Lee

“Radicals” by Tyler The Creator because “Radicals” is my jam.   -Austin Grove

“The Future Soon” by Jonathan Coulton because it sums up my general attitude towards `everyone.   -Phillip Hart

“Best Day Of My Life” by American Authors.   -Lakshmi Menon

“Comfortably Numb” by Pink Floyd because most of school was just a passing moment. -Robert Tipa

“Don’t Blink” by Kenny Chesney because it went by too fast.   -Megan Dombroski

“Duel Of The Fates” from Star Wars.  -Alex Hood

“Never Grow Up” by Taylor Swift.   -Madison Robertson

“Breaking Free” from High School Musical because High School Musical is my life.   -Amy Sawyers

“Young, Wild, and Free” by Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg.   -Ailja Cummins

“My Wish” by Rascal Flatts.   -Jessica Smith

“Let it Go” from Frozen because high school was a lot about being yourself or something equally as cheesy.   -Michael Yancey

“My Wish” by Rascal Flatts because it’s exactly how I want to say goodbye.   -Kaylee King

“Carry On” by Fun. because there were times I had hard projects and was very busy, but I just kept going.   -Claire Laurent

“Boulevard of Broken Dreams” by Green Day because I’ve seen my dreams crushed before my eyes.   -Elias Yu

“We Are All On Drugs” by Weezer not really my experience, but it fits.   -Kimberly Graydon

“Backmask” by Mindless Self Indulgence because I hate everyone with the exception of a few people.   -Tristan King

“On Top Of The World” by Imagine Dragons.   -Madison Rice

“White and Nerdy” by Weird Al Yankovic.   -AnnaCisneros

“I Can’t Stop” by Flux Pavillion.   -Connor Wagner

“Teenage Dream” by Katy Perry.   -Meghna Pajjur

“Breathe” by Superchick.   -Emily Reger

“No Hurry” by Zac Brown Band.   -Ryan Lubke

Probably something by Gaga.   -Spencer Dertinger

“You’re Gonna Miss This” by Trace Adkins because high school was simple, we all have a lot of friends that are leaving. All of us were together, and I’m just gonna miss being in high school.   -Tyler Mann

“We Are One” by 12 Stones because I was part of the football team, and we worked as a team.   -Ruben Herrera

“Roots Before Branches” from Glee because it’s the senior song for Pop Show 2014.   -Carli Cassel

“Under Pressure” by Queen because it symbolizes the stress many teens go through.   -Erin Foley

“Turn Down for What” by DJ Snake and Lil John.   -Logan Kelly

“Turn Down for What” by DJ Snake and Lil John.   -Emma Heckendorn

“I Will Remember” by Ryan Cabrera.   -Rachel Coleman

“Fifteen” by Taylor Swift.   -Haley Krause

“Springsteen” by Eric Church.   -Kennedy Miller

“I’m a Goofy Goober” by Spongebob because I really am a Goofy Goober!   -Ian Bell

“I’m on a Boat” by Lonely Island because I spend a lot of time on boats.   -Steven Grindinger

“Early Grave” by Architects because the only way to get through the day is with angry music.   -Cameron Rostami

“Break” by Three Days Grace because if you can’t stand the way this place is, take yourself to higher places.   -Andrew Davis

“Tomorrow” by Unspoken because there have been times where I have been stressed to the max but then the song reminds me that God is in control of everything.   -Sarah Pruitt

“Young Forever” by The Ready Set because help you stay young and live your life and be a kid.    -Megan Sottiaux

“Stop This Train” by John Mayer because I have been trying to find myself, and I have been excited for the future, but nervous that it’s coming so fast.   -Katherine Voss

“The Age of Worry” by John Mayer because all  throughout my high school years, I was worried about things that looking back now were pointless. I need to learn to let things go. -Christy Cox

“Turn Down for What” by DJ Snake and Lil John  because that was our team song and motto on the football team.   -Quentin Edwards

“You’re Gonna Miss This” by Trace Adkins because as I am excited to graduate, I know I will truely miss everyone I have become friends with at Flower Mound.   -Rachel Olsen

“Turn Down for What” by DJ Snake and Lil John because I love it!   -Mackenzie Kelly

“I Hate Everything About You” by Three Days Grace because I hate everything about you.   -Shelby Hackett

“Closer to the Edge” by 30 Seconds to Mars.   -Ashley Hitt

“We’re All in This Together” by High School Musical cast because I can.   -Victor Campos

“Bop to the Top” by High School Musical because my friends and I love that song and we are bop bop boppin’ our way to the top. (Or at least trying to.)   -Irene Hopping

“Crazy Beautiful Life” by Ke$ha because life is always crazy and beautiful and Ke$ha’s my girl.   -Anna Milius

“Man of the Year” by Schoolboys because that is how you have to see yourself if you want to be successful. You have to have confidence in yourself.   -Jose Flores

“Pop, Lock, & Drop It” by Huey.   -Caroline Tremonte

“Time of Your Life” by Green Day.   -Rachel Adams

“Be Ok” by Ingrid Michaelson   -Kendall Semones

“Money Trees” by Kendrick Lamar   -Mia Harris

“Alcohol” by Brad Paisley.   -Austin Melville

“We Can’t Stop” by Miley Cyrus; Because it’s my life.   -Jordan Toups

“It’s your life” by Francesca Battistelli.   -Kaleigh Tower

“We Are Tonight” Billy Currington.   -Taylor Harmon

“Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce because I like that song.   -Cole Zimmerman

“We Are All in This Together” by High School Musical.   -Yenna Chang

“Going On” by Gnarls Barkley// or “Misery” by Maroon 5.   -Leslie Derossi

“Highway to Hell” by AC/DC.   -Katelyn Holland

“Lessons Learned” by Carrie Underwood.   -Chloe Harris

“Mighty to Save” by Hillsong because during hardships and troubled times I can always listen to that song and remember the beautiful things God can and is doing in my life in comparison to any negatives in my life.   -Elizabeth Osondu

“For Good” from the Broadway Musical “Wicked” because it reminds me of all my best friends and role models. “Because I knew you, I have been changed for good.”   -Madi Bready

“Temporary Home” by Carrie Underwood because high school is a small portion of your life and while it seems to drag on forever, it is just your temporary home and you should try to enjoy it and not let the bad times affect you too much!   -Rachel Earley

“We Can’t Stop” by Miley Cyrus because that song is my jam with my friend, and I have so many memories connected to that song.   -Austin Lynch

“We’re All in This Together” from High School Musical because that’s how I felt with my band buddies.   -Mackenzie Wolfe

“All I Do Is Win” by DJ Khaled. It’s always on at pep rallies and got us hyped for games!   -Katelyn Schmitz

“Feel Good Inc.” by Gorillaz.   -Clayton Almond

“Bandz A Make Her Dance” by Juicy J because it has helped me get through some tough times.    -Michael Martin

“Don’t Blink” by Kenny Chesney because life goes by so fast.   -Stephanie Stang

“Forget You” by Cee Lo Green because that’s what’s going to happen.   -Alexia Hix

“#SELFIE” by The Chainsmokers because I took a lot of selfies.   -Meghan Gerlach

“Laughed Until We Cried” by Jason Aldean because of the amazing times I’ve had.   -Morgan Cattoor

“Rockstar” by Nickleback because it’s about my high school experience.   -Daniel Schapker

“Been On” by G-Eazy because high school is just that start.   -Cameron Gray

“That’s So Raven! (Theme Song)” from That’s So Raven because I have a psychic Mexican 3rd eye and can see the future too.   -Carolina Cantu

“Goodbye” by Wiz Khalifa because we are all striding forward beyond this experience and eventually others are going to be left behind.   -Jarrin Cazzola

“It’s Time” by Imagine Dragons because it talks about not letting people down and working hard for the future. I can really relate to that.   -Lyndsay Long

“You’re Gonna Miss This” by Trace Adkins because i’m going to miss my friends and family, and now we will be living on our own supporting ourselves.   -Rachel Campbell

“Laughed Until We Cried” by Jason Aldean because it’s about moving on after high school.   -Alexandra Polk

“Dog Days Are Over” covered by Pentatonix because it really helped me when I had a bad day, and it is a good song.   -Caitlin Uken

“We’re All in This Together” from High School Musical because we’re not, and I like irony.   -Kristen Methven

“6:30” by Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa because it’s about school.   -John Frischenmeyer

“Turn Down for What” by DJ Snake and Lil Jon because I like to party.   -Justin Adams

“You’re Gonna Miss This” by Trace Adkins because I am going to miss this place.   -Chase Whatley

“Turn Down for What” by DJ Snake and Lil Jon because turn down for what?   -Josie Ashmore

“Friday” by Rebecca Black because I loved the weekends.   -Charles Dennis

“Young and Beautiful” by Lana Del Rey because it was in Gatsby, and we read that book in class and saw the movie, so it was kind of a big deal, and also we’re also all young and beautiful.   -Gabby Perez

“The Loophole” by Garfunkel & Oates because stop asking questions.   -Connor Warren

“The Motto” by Drake because YOLO.   -Sydney Hanking

“Welcome to the Black Parade” by My Chemical Romance because I’ve lost many friends, but they’re memories live on, and I carry on.   -Nikolas Kiiski

Flower Mound Fight Song   -Christian Wallace

“Under The Gun” by The Killers because it just does.   -Richard Phipps

“Trunk Muzik” by Yelawolf   -Kristina Kamradt

“Long Live” by Taylor Swift   -Courtney Buckley

“This Is How We Roll” by Florida Georgia Line   -Abbie Porter

“Love, Money, Party” by Miley Cyrus   -Casey Syma

School Song   -Kari Slocum

“Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor   -Tim Gianitsos

“Wiggle” by Jason Derulo   -Abby Osen

“Circus” by Britney Spears   -Zach Scott

“Best Day Of My Life” by American Authors because high school was awesome.   -Cassie Holloway

“Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)” by Pink Floyd   -Chase Delacruz

“We Dem Boyz” by Wiz Khalifa because it’s good.   -Jon Werner

“Stayin’ Alive” by Bee Gees because I’m a woman’s man.   -Gabriel Hernandez

“Wake Up” by Arcade Fire because it talks about growing up and facing the real world.   -Thomas Smith

“Keep Your Head Up” by Ben Howard because it’s about being carefree and enjoying the time you have.   -Ariana De Freitas

“The Last” by Wiz Khalifa   -Dillon Walthers

“Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)” by Green Day because I actually did have the time of my life here at FMHS.   -Caitlin McCarrell

“Boys of Fall” by Kenney Chesney because I played football.   -Eric Whittacker

“Baba O’Riley” by The Who because high school is essentially a wasteland.   -Noah Axelrod

“In the End” by Linkin Park… Just kidding!   -Diana Bodenmiller

Anything from High School Musical… duh   -Danielle Ewing

“Hooked on a Feeling” by Blue Suede because it’s been stuck in my head for a week now.   -Josie McReynolds

“Let it Go” from Frozen because sometimes when you get super stressed or something does not work out like you hoped, you just have to learn to let it go.   -Kristen Brehm

“Same Love” by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis because I love men equally.   -John Cohen

“Don’t blink” by Kenny Chesney.   -Andrea Counts

“Don’t blink” by Kenny Chesney because high school went by too fast.   -Mary Capua

“Fifteen” by Taylor Swift.   -Jonathan Link

“We are Young” by Fun.   -Robbie Krishnan

“Another Song About The Weekend” by A Day To Remember because it’s always about the weekend.   -Erik Vanwinkle

“Now or Never” from High School Musical 3 because you gotta live in the moment.   -Megan Shepler

“Eye of the tiger” by Survivor because tigers are basically jags.   -Patrick Saul

“Red Solo Cup” by Toby Keith because everyone used to play that song every single day in 10-11 grade and it was annoying but I will miss it.   -Catherine Brewer

“You’re gonna to miss this” by Trace Adkins because high school will be one of the most memorable times.   -Brittany Harris

“On Top of the World” by Imagine Dragons because it talks about growing up.   -Madison Eatwell

“You’re Gonna Miss This” by Trace Adkins.   -Hayden Harris

“You’re Gonna Miss This” by Trace Adkins because we are moving on.   -Mackensie Morisson

“Circus” by Britney Spears.   -Bryan Jenkins

“Pompeii” by Bastille.   -Jessica Mikhail

“The Motto” by Drake.    -Lena Jaffe

“Schoolboy” by Q Purge.   -Jack Belcher

“Coffee” by Sylvan Esso.   -Shirley Cheng

“Life is a Highway” by Rascal Flatts.   -Heather Henderson

“Best Day Of My Life” by American Authors.   -Kyle Johnston

“We Are Tonight” by Billy Currington.   -Seth Jordan

“Bad Boys” by Inner Circle.   -Tanner Pincince

“Let it Go” from Frozen.   -Madelyn Hamilton

“Had a Bad Day” by Daniel Powter.   -Dani White

“Apache” by Sugarhill Gang.   -Haylee Davis-Schroeder

“I Lived” by OneRepublic.   -Cassidy Allen

“Outsiders” by Eric Church.   -Ryan Sloma

“Three Little Birds” by Bob Marley because I just like that song.   -Peyton Lane

Anything by Taylor Swift.   -Michael Laureta

“Simple Man” by Lynyrd Skynyrd because it always hits home.   -Bryan Evans

“Life is a Highway” by Rascal Flatts.   -Jenna Lebkowsky

“Started from the Bottom”.   -Michael McClellan

“Young Wild and Free” by Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg.   -Bailey Hein

“Beautiful” by Eminem.   -Christian Small

“You’re Gonna Miss This” by Trace Adkins because it’s bitter leaving high school, and I’m ready to move on but also scared about being on my own.   -Michaela Murphy

“Freak” by Steve Aoki because life is a party, let’s freak.   -Josh Music

 


What is the most interesting thing you learned?

Never go by the system. You’re always better doing your own thing.   –John Frischenmeyer

Anything from Mr. Washler’s class discussions.   -Katie Holehouse

Mrs. Zalenski’s Dolphin Conspiracy Theory.   -Amy Sawyers

Even though we as students are taught to admit our mistakes when we are wrong because it is the right thing to do, our teachers may not always do the same thing.   -Kaitlyn Swanson

Fish are friends, not food.   -Kyle Johnston

Being older always seems a lot cooler until you’re older.   -Samantha Mason

Flower Mound is a bubble and I have a lot to learn from the outside world.   -Alexia Hix

There will always be haters.   -Haley Krause

Don’t trust everyone you meet.   -Connor Graham

I learned how to spin a rifle and sabre!   -Anna Salvati

I have learned a lot about who I am and what I believe in.   -Jordan Foreman

How fast time flies.   -Andrea Lynes

FRENCH.   -Ashley Tidmore
I’m not sure because the block semester system is a terrible way to retain information.   -Conner Warren

People change.   -Caroline Tremonte

How to get along with people I may not necessarily like.   -Ariana DeFreitas

Gluten is bad; so is commitment.   -Michael Yancey

How to blow up an oil tanker using only ice and a water hose.   -James Albritton

Everything is Sociology   -Thomas Tipa

Mrs. Zalenski’s ‘Dolphin Theory.’   -Martha Adams

Everything ever discussed in Mrs. Garrett, Mr. Stagmeyer, or Mr. Washler’s Class -Courtney Buckley

To make memories.   -Taylor Harmon

Probably that you really can’t judge people until you really get to know them. You never know what’s going on beneath the surface.   -Zoe Bardin

Life Lessons from some teachers.   -Chase Whatley

Never get on a teacher’s bad side.   –Irene Hopping

Always run.   -John Wilson

Don’t trust anyone.   -Olivia Delsignore

Mr. Bracket has a first name.   -Richard Phipps

No matter who you were or weren’t friends with, sometimes senior year you will become friends again   -Austin Lynch

Its about the hands you share, not the grades you make (coming from a straight-A student)   -Taylor Behrens

To keep running if you storm the football field when we win the mound showdown.   -Ronnie Moss

No friends are permanent, that’s what family is for. You actually will need what they teach you here.   -Andy Muse

That I can, in fact, be unique without forcing myself on others   -Grey Coonrod

Everything that I learned in Anatomy. It’s amazing how the body works.   -Christy Cox

Anatomy has been the best and most helpful class for my future.   -Megan Shepler

How to have tons of swag.   -Connor Atwood

Senioritis is real.   -Michaela Murphy

I loved anatomy. I enjoyed going in depth about composition of our bodies.   -Kendall Semones

That if I try and run hurdles, I will trip and fall on my face and that I should never attempt them again.   -Josie Ashmore

High School is supposed to be the best time of your life when sometimes it’s not. High school is where you figure out who you are and what kind of people you want to surround yourself with.   -Frida Arroyo

Be nice to everyone because you never know when you’re going to need help from them.  -Kari Slocum

Sometimes hard work doesn’t pay off.   -Eric Whittacker

Between Schemmel’s Biology class and Shipman’s anatomy class I learned a lot, but Schemmel taught me how to hatch ducklings.   -Chloe Harris

That you will make a lot of friends in high school, but only 1 or 2 will stick with you.   –Kaleigh Tower

Every 27 days you have different hands, because of new skin and stuff.   -Kaylee King

I have learned how to understand life in a social aspect (some what).   -Brennen Henson

My real potential in choir.   -Teresa Rupard

Anything that Mr. Johnson teaches: he informs us about history and life.   -Kara Chamis

From experience, pick your friends wisely. It can come back to haunt you if you’re not careful.  -Kaitlyn Carmichael

You can bite off your pinky with as much force that you bite a baby carrot   –Devika V. Palaniswamy

Not to give up on a goal even if it seems impossible.   -John Cohen

Nothing is impossible, someone can gain the triple crown.   -Madison James

High school is temporary, but the true friends you make are forever.   -Sarah Huber

I learned a lot about myself, like how I can push my limits and still be okay.   -Rachel Horikami

That flash mobs are doomed to fail even though they look cool in movies.   -Alex Bridges

How to do karate in the garage.   -Hunter Pollok

According to Mrs. Zalenski, dolphins are plotting to take over the world with fake limbs.   -Andie Spiek

How to beat Marcus.   -Ryan Kinser

That Frankenstein is the scientist’s name, not the monster’s name.   -Kaylin Baker

Friendship is magic.   -Ashley Hitt

High school is temporary, but the true friends you make are forever.   -Sarah Huber

Question everything.   -William Parr

Most of the interesting things i’ve learned weren’t on a lesson plan.   -Sofie Rain Nieminen

How to function properly on 4 hours of sleep.   -Carli Cassel

That authors have meaning behind everything they say. AP English with Werts and then Kenny taught me that. I never knew there was so much to literature and it blew my mind!   -Madison Rice

That I can accomplish more than I thought.   -Morgan Haney

Something in science, I don’t remember though.   -Peyton Lane

That my legs in yoga pants are a “distraction,” and that the journalism darkroom is the best place to be.   -Kimberly Graydon

I have learned that you have to work hard for what you want.   -Mackenzie Wolfe

An amazing phenomenon occurs at precisely 3:31pm on school days where 96% of the people in cars lose all recollection of their driver education classes… it’s extremely peculiar.   -Bryan York

Columbus committed genocide.   -David Arredondo

Honestly, finding an interest in politics in Mr. Washlers class was the most interesting. Not only did I learn more about the world, but I also learned more about myself.   -Maggie Mcghee

Abraham Lincoln was a bad king.   -Tanner Pincince

To not care what people think about you.   -Sequoia Bagrow

Grades aren’t everything in the big picture.   -Kaitlyn Maddox

Make the memories last.   -Mason McGuire

 


What got you in the most trouble?

Senioritis!   –Jenna McCann

Wearing a hat everyday. Apparently I’m going into a gang if i wear a beanie.   –Cameron Rostami

I wrote swears on my pants and punched a girl in the boob.   –Kristen Methven

Baking cupcakes and bringing them to school.   –Ariana De Frietas

My sarcastic remarks.   –Rachel Shuster

Saying things out loud that I should’ve kept in my mind only.   –Alex Giuffredo

Writing codes/programs in computer programming to shutdown any computer around me in any room.   –Jason Johnson

I left class five minutes early with my friend and my teacher found out the next morning. We were destroyed and humiliated the next day in front of the class. It was both hilarious and frightening.  –Ian Bell

Yoga pants. Repeat offender.   –Kimberly Graydon

Haha. I don’t get in trouble. I’m too chicken.   –Maggie McGhee

My mouth. I talk too much.   –Haylee Davis-Shroeder

Not doing my homework.   –Michael Laureta

Turning my AP English II paper in late.   –Sarah Pruitt

Swearing in sign language.   –Jonathan Link

Dress code and my sassy loud mouth.   –Haley Krause

Eating in class. I’m always hungry.   –Katherine Voss

Crimes against humanity.   –Eric Martinez

I’m never in trouble. I’m perfect.   –Ashley Hitt

Flooding the gym.   –Kyle Rackelin

Computers: Hacking, firewall passing, etc.   –Nikolas Kiiski

Leggings, yoga pants, and my coffee.   –Madelyn Hamilton

I’m a good student, but I’ve been sent to ISS several times throughout high school for dress code. I’m so scandalous.   –Tristan King

Laughing during announcements. I’m serious.   –Andrew Davis

Don’t even get me started on dress code.   –Ashley Tidmore

Resisting the pedantic rules found all throughout FMHS.   –Daniel Schapker

Nothing. I’m a clean teen.   –Kyle Johnston

Having school spirit.   –Will Parr

Not showing up to class.   –Austin Melville

Wearing yoga pants and nike shorts.   –Isabella Bevolo

 


What do you see yourself doing in 20 years?

Being 38 years old.   -Cameron Rostami

Definitely not doing Algebra.   -Meghan Gerlach

Being a mechanical engineer, working on machines that can make the world a better place.   -Ruben Herrera

Hopefully having a job in advertising.   – Katie Gilroy

Taking care of my family and working as a child life specialist.   -Victoria Brooks

Living and acting in L.A. while married to Zac Efron.   -Alex Giuffreda

As a doctor in the military.   -Nicole Svane

Being a choir director or a music therapist.   -Rachel Shuster

Being a dermatologist.   -Connor Graham

Being an elementary school teacher with a husband and kids.   -Kristin Ireland

I see myself living somewhere warm and researching marine biology with a happy family.

-Alexia Hix

Newly married and moving into my own house.   -Samantha Mason

Pursuing my dream with the people I love.   -Kyle Johnston

Helping people in some way, whether it’s through foreign diplomacy, neuroscience research, or something I haven’t discovered yet.   -Katherine Voss

Managing or running my own business with a wife and two kids.   -Jarrin Cazzola

Having a family, working as a child life specialist, and being happy.   -Courtney Buckley

Happily married with children.   -Taylor Harmon

Announcing hockey games for NBC.   -Cole Zimmerman

Probably be about three or four years into my career or orthopedic surgeon for the Air Force.   -James Barker

Hopefully off being a great meteorologist and chasing storms somewhere.   -Zoe Bardin

I hope in 20 years I’ll be working in the field as an animal researcher, getting up close and personal with wildlife!   -Irene Hopping

I plan to have some association with special needs kids whether I open a business or just as a volunteer.   -Rachel Olsen

Agricultural work.   -Zach Scroggins

Living a happy life, working a great job, making good money.   -Taylor Behrens

Working as a nurse, being a mom, and happily married.   -Mary Capua

Having a steady job at an investment firm.   -Michael Martin

I actually see myself as a photographer for National Geographic. And living in New York.   -Kimberly Graydon

Having a strong family and a solid job.   -Jack Belcher

Being happy wherever the road of life takes me.   -Madison Eatwell

Owning my own business.   -Josh Walker

Making an impression on everyone I meet.   -Shirley Cheng

In exactly 20 years from now I’ll probably be eating breakfast or something.   -Andres Aguayo

Living in Africa as a missionary with a family and maybe some adopted kids.   -Lexi Sampson

Something fun and probably nerdy.   -Rachel Wright

I see myself as a music therapist/occupational therapist, living my dream with a family. I love working with kids with special needs. Also, I really, really want a horse and a tiffany blue Jeep Wrangler….   -Maggie McGhee

Either senior broker at a Wall Street Firm or working at Home Depot.   -Dylan Toups

Working as an IT business lady and having a loving family.   -Mira Patel

With luck, not living in a cardboard box. With a lot of luck, taking over the world. Realistically, nothing remarkable.   -Phillip Hart

Hopefully married with children and traveling, but we’ll see where life takes me.   -Emma Elston

Living the dream.   -Ashley Davenport

Being a successful cardiothoracic surgeon.   -Kristen Brehm

In 20 years, I hope to be married with a family, and I hope to be pursuing a career that I love, though I haven’t figured out what that is yet. in 20 years I hope to be happy.   -Madi Bready

Married traveling a lot, working in human resources.   -Alexandra Polk

Working with others/criminal psychologist.   -Mia Harris

Hmmm, let me see…I’m 18, so I’ll be 38?! I plan on being married, having kids, and doing what I love I’ll want to have a steady paying job and possibly work with kids or health.   -Julia Seminov

Being involved with the environment.   -Ryan Lubke

Working a job. Making money.   -Conner Wagner

Hopefully in the Marine Corps.   -Christian Small

Getting married, having a kid, and teaching.   -Rachel Downs

Having a job and a family.   -Jenna Lebkowsky

Owning my own business.   -Ryan Sloma

Having a family and working in children’s hospitals.   -Julia Moffit

In the NFL.   -LaJohn Williams

Professional horse jockey.   -John Cohen

Hopefully in the police force or FBI.   -Quentin Edwards

Traveling the world, telling people about Jesus, and raising a family.   -Jenna McCann

Biomedical engineering.   -James Pelham

Being an officer in the Marine Corps or Navy.   -Charles Pottorff

Successful business owner.   -Steven Grindinger

Being a mechanical engineer.   -Patrick Gallagher

Maybe being a physical therapist and being married to some loser.   -Lillian Smith

Having a family and relaxing at the beach.   -Jessica Mikhail

Text me in 20 years and ask (719-244-51160), I’ll let you know!   -Bryan York

Maybe owning my own automotive shop or being a writer/editor for Hot Rod Magazine.   -Erik Vanwinkle

Flying commercial, having a beautiful wife and 2 kids back at home on the coast of California.   -Joshua Music

At NASA or on tour.   -Haley Gunderson

I will hopefully be a successful engineer with a family.   -Carli Cassal

Living comfortably with a family and kids.   -Tanner Pincince

In New York making ads that brainwash all you peons into buying what I’m advertising.   -Kristen Methven

Being a successful high school baseball coach.   -Jimmy Rosenkranz

Hopefully married with kids and working as dietitian.   -Leslie Delrossi

I want to be the guy who’s known to have fun.   -Andy Muse

Life takes many twists and turns along the way, so I feel like answering that question at this age could close some doors. I see myself living, embracing what I can in what little time I have it to enjoy.   -Gray Coonrod

Working as a pharmacist or a lab technician in a hospital with a family of 3 kids and the most handsome and sweet husband… Ultimately happy!   -Allie Jones

Being the next Oprah Winfrey.   -Carolina Cantu

Taking care of my family and choreographing for dance studios.   -Olivia Delsignore

Swimming; I don’t know where though.   -Ronnie Moss

Working as a biomedical engineer.   -Rohit Krishnan

I see myself helping people with psychological problems, either by my own practice or for a company.   -Frida Arroyo

Being a physical therapist.   -Abbie Porter

Hopefully working in rehabilitation sciences and caring for a family.   -Chloe Harris

Becoming a business woman or architectural engineer.   -Erin Foley

Having kids and being successful.   -Ailja Cummins

Sitting on a throne somewhere.   -Ashley Hitt

Having a family and a job where I get to help people.   -Morgan Cattoor

Working for the UN in Geneva (maybe? hopefully.)   -Josie McReynolds

Writing stories or making movies.   -Alexis Burnette

Hopefully something I love, married and happy.   -Ariana De Freitas

In 20 years, I see myself as a successful nutritionist, a mother and wife hopefully!   -Rachel Earley

With my own radio show, or my own TV show. You’re going to see (or hear) me for a long time.   -Caroline Outler

In 20 years, raising a family and living in Texas.   -Will Parr

NASA Astronaut.  -Ian Bell

Teaching here.  -Michael Laureta

Having my own talk show.   -Jonathan Link

Helping many people.   -Claire Laurent

Inventing, programming, have a family, continuing Steve Jobs’ dream.   -Jason Johnson

Sleep, and watching reruns of Grey’s Anatomy on netflix again for the 30th time.   -Brooke Hallford

LIVING ALL AROUND THE WORLD.   -Ashley Tidmore

Being a vet and helping animals out.   -Megan Sottiaux

Working my way up in the corporation.   -Austin Alves

Being a starving artist.   -Sofie Nieminen

Performing in Chicago or on West End.   -Morgan Haney

Being a nurse and having a family and marrying someone hot and rich and tall.   -Isabella Belvolo

Living in a house.   -Lydia Perez

President of the United States   -Connor Rynn

I see myself raising a family and selling homes USA real estate agent.   -Jordan Foreman

Traveling around the world!   -Abby Brown

Helping others, as a nurse and a daughter of Christ.   -Madelyn Hamilton

Petroleum Geologist.   -John Morris

Working as a physical therapist, making bank.   -Haylee Davis-Schroeder

Out of College, Married with a family and a great career that I enjoy.   -Anna Salvati

Counting money.   -Albert Maxwell

Working as a dolphin trainer.   -Peyton Lane

Crewing professional productions.   -Andrew Davis

Having a family and changing the world.   -Kennedy Miller

Living Alone with 42 cats.   -Josie Ashmore

Sitting alone in my apartment raising my 27 cats alone, Single and ready to mingle.   -Austin Lynch

Hopefully as a screenwriter with a best selling novel or two.   -Madeleine Sardina

To be honest, I don’t know. I want to leave it open for whatever path I take in college   -Madison Rice

Trauma Counselor for victims of victims of human trafficking.   -Jeanie Chang

I hope to be a youth pastor, taking kids on mission trips and helping them know Christ.   -Ellen Gotelli

Working, making money, or maybe charity work in South Asia.   -Sujaya Darke

Hopefully whatever I decide to do, I’m happy and surrounded by friends and family.   -Grace Bregard

Leading the commercial fund industry in product development.   -Thomas Smith

Working on a dev team for a high-quality video game.   -Andrew Butterfield

Working a fashion magazine in New York.   -Erin Pinkham

Working. It never stops.   -Gabriel Hernandez

Hopefully information security for a major bank.   -Marshall Montgomery

Either pharmacist or a physician assistant.   -Jordan Hampton

I hope to be an engineer and have a family. Vague future for the win!   -Michael Yancey

Family, husband, a pet. I’ll be at a stay at home mom or a photographer.   -Rachel Weaver