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Car
olina
Florida
Georgia
Tennessee
Mississippi
Ohio
Mich
igan
Indiana
Wisconsin
Kansas
Arizona
Colorado Missouri
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Beloit CollegeJen Zucker
Brian BrennanEleni HaramarasElise NeuhausKacey HongLogan WalovitchMike KindelinRebecca TiedmannStephanie Hoker
University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Peter Lyngso
University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Zak Knasel
Carthage CollegeGus Shipp John Dezil
Concordia UniversityPaige Cowgill
Edgewood CollegeBecky Glover
Lakeland CollegeMichelle Millan
Lawrence UniversityJamie NikitasMackenzie Rech
Marquette UniversityBrian Pratt Bridget SchmidtCaroline HecklerChrystal MattappillilJake PhilipMackenzie BarnesMadeline MakhloufNoah WarshawskyOla CzyzewskiSaif AliTony Kizhakkekuttu
Auburn UniversityMaureen Maginot
Caley HowlandKeeley NolanStephanie Ziegler
The University of Alabama
Arizona State UniversityGina Lucia
Hallie Hengels
Pitzer CollegeAmelia Hummel
Taylor Brown
Nirali DaveSara Bilimoria
San Diego State University
StanfordUniversity
Colette McGarrity
University of California
Santa Barbara
Loyola Marymount University
Victor Levi
Chapman University
University of Southern California
Lindsay Park
University of Nevada
Las Vegas
Becky Friedman
Lewis & Clark College
Matt Pelos
Luke Komiss
Alex Franco
Cascadia Community College
Nora Landri
University of Washington
Utah State University
Vivian ChiangUniversity of Florida
University of Central Florida
Christopher Helenowski
University of Hawaii
Ithaca CollegeEvin Billington
Cornell UniversityBrian Park
Sam Bubnovich
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Yeshiva UniversityBella Krenzel
Rochester Institute of TechnologyCharles Cadkin
Syracuse UniversityTaylor Henry
The Juilliard SchoolDan Chmielinski
Fordham UniversityBridget KilpatrickLuke McCanna
New York UniversityConnor SmithPatricia Antonakos
Indiana UniversityCarson WeaverCyrus PooniwalaHailie SchrollJason GrossJohn JangJohn O’KeefeKayla ForceyMatt MontemurroMichael LevinNatalie SampsonSam BabitskySierra SmithSully Stadler
Purdue UniversityAmanda DuncanChristina Van ZelstDavid HanMarissa MacchiaroliPatrick MartinSamuel StanekSam TillerShazia HusseinTyler Ellis
University of Notre DameJulia SteffenMerrick Topping
Butler UniversityBrandon KatzEmily SparrowJackson ReighardMichael Demos
DePauw UniversityAbby KellerColleen McDonagh
Earlham CollegeSam Bielanski
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Graeme McCrory
Miami UniversityAli BertogCathryn RadleinJ.J. ConnorKevin HamiltonLuke BrownNatalie HolzkopfRyan HianikStephanie LeinbachTrevor Hall
Shawnee State UniversityGraham Dickson
Libby MeadowsNathan Ireton
The Ohio State University
University of DaytonJennifer Fox
Xavier UniversityWilliam Slager
Case Western Reserve University
Andrew LoachAnna Hirsch Darrell GeorgeHayley Flanagan
University of Colorado BoulderEric FinzerKerry Kent
Fort Lewis CollegeAnna SynowiecJonny HeinzenRachel Burns
Charlie Day
University of Denver
Colorado State University
Brad Lanphere
Colorado CollegeSachi Ishida
Denver UniversityJosh Belmont
Huma Baig
Yale University
Savannah College of Art and DesignJordan Synnestvedt
University of GeorgiaKelsey Eenigenburg
Emory UniversityAlex Gedalin
Joanne SchieleJosh GersdorfLauren SroubekMegan AndersonPauline ZielinskiTina Lim
Iowa State University
Allie Perry
Kirkwood Community College
David SmithJessie DickmanKevin Burnes Lexi RodgersMelanie RodriguezNoelle GaumondRobert MolitorSarah McCuneTyler Hanson
The University of Iowa
Andrew HuieRice University
Haley TuchmanSteven Minkus
University of TexasThe University
of KansasBrenden BurkeJack CaldwellMolly HoldenNick Castino
Adam VevangAnna VeselovskyLisa Mahon Rebecca Han
Melissa Flaxman
Northeastern University
Hampshire CollegeKarina Rosenstein
Boston University
Mount Holyoke College
Stephanie Stiglmeier
Mississippi State University
Carleton CollegeBranden McGarrity
Allyson CuninghamAnneliese PaulsonKatie AlbrechtKyle DomutzRon Feingold
University of Minnesota
Winona State UniversityErick Gray
Macalester CollegeOlivia Nelson
Kevin Raith
Alex Eriksson
Caleb Hill
Cynthia LopezBobby KouriabalisJosh MaranianNicholas HolzkopfNick GrecoTom MeyerZach Proux
Western Michigan University
Brian HendersonJulie HansonPooja SivakumarRyan TarpeyVictoria Powers
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Grand Valley State University
Calvin College
Charley TischChristopher Sousa-NievesDavid BlauDavid SchneiderHope SavaianoJessy ShellardJordan BenjaminJoshua HorwitzKalie HalpinLuke PaspalasMike FishPeter MontesantosRyan DoonerSteven MainzerTim FeitZachary D’AndreaZachary Van Epps
Imran NizamuddinNina Kurian
University of Missouri Columbia
Saint Louis University
Montana State UniversityJack Heneghan
Quinlan Prchal
Princeton University
Thomas Brown
Megan Dennis
Jacob Hurwitz
Wake Forest University
High Point University
Duke University
Sara Meinecke
Claire PlackRon Te
Carnegie Mellon University
Christine Kausal
College of Charleston
Casey Hamilton
Haleigh HaffnerClemson University
CC HooglandStephanie RileyTJ Mihelic
Vanderbilt University
Emily FrothinghamBelmont University
Allison Hardy
George Stellas
University of Virginia
Donald Thibeau
The College of William & Mary
Rebekah RevelloAmerican University
Go
ing Abroad...
Tel Aviv University, IsraelMary Andersen
(Studying and traveling in Israel)
Patagonia, ChilePatrick Maher
(National Outdoor Leadership School)
PeruJ.J. BaMaung
(Medical mission)
Jackie Leibrandt
Sam PalmerCalifornia
Nevada
Utah
University of Oregon
Washington Montana
Texa
s
IowaMinnesota
Alabama University of South Carolina
North CarolinaVirginia
New
Jer
sey
George Washington University
Washington, D.C.Joanne ZalatorisTyler Salathe
Connecticut
New York
University of Pittsburgh
University of Vermont
Vermont
Massachusetts
Hawaii
Turn to page 11 to see
Illinois colleges and the majors of the 2012
graduates.
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THE SERVIC
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Alex SmithAmber Gonzalez-OntiverosDavid ArtellanoDiego GalvezJack AskinJames KoulogeorgeMitch KreiterVal Ryan Gabriel
Armed Forces
Class of 2012
Editors’ Note: States have been placed in approximate
geographnic location and size based on the number of
students attending each college. Names on the map represent
only those seniors who sumitted their surveys on time and legibly. Congratulations, class of 2012!
-EB & ND
University of St AndrewsLeanne Iorio
American University of Antigua (Medical School)
Teresa Chirayil
Southern France Youth Institute
Abigail Watkins
Victoria University (Australia)
Alexandra Rouga The American College of Greece
Kleo Karamichos
Hebron AcademyBilly Savino
Pennsylvania Maine
Oreg
on
...getting kicked out of the North/South hockey game for throwing my towel on the ice... never again.
-Eleni Haramaras
...on the Morning Announcements pronouncing Lou Malnati’s pizza incorrectly.
-Nihreer Matani
...tipping a desk over on my first day of freshman year because I tried to pick up my pencil when it fell without getting out of my seat first. What a great way to make a first impression!
-Anna Hirsch
My biggest high school regret is...
My most embarrassing moment was...
Most unforgettable
moments
...not getting involved in more things. -Meara Nariss
...not taking Japanese. -Sam Bielanski
...[not] trying harder in school. -Jackie Leibrandt
...be 28. -Yoosub Lee
...be traveling the world as an architect. -Bradley Berg
...be married. -Thomas Pollick
ten years from now I will...
“Freshman year during our first pep rally, we all went outside and Tommy the Titan flew down on a helicop-ter. That’s when I knew high school was amazing.”
-Katherine Swierczek
...ever see a Glenbrook musical.-Chrystal Mattappillil
...get to know Dean Bean better.-Dan Chmielinski
...am actually going to miss high school.
-Logan Walovitch
...spent more time at South than at my house over the past years.
-Connor Smith
I can’t
believe
I...
I can’t b
elieve I
didn’t...
“[Poms] got to perform at the 5 a.m. pep rally which was crazy because we had to be at school at 4... but still worth it!”
-Hailie Schroll
“Freshman year we had all the glow light things and batteries thrown at us at pep ral-ly. After that it never happened again. I was bummed. I wanted to be the ones throwing bat-teries.”
-Nicole Zygmunt
“My best memory of high school is cer-tainly the 30-hour Radiothon. It was seri-ously the best time at GBS I’ve ever had.”
-Zach Van Epps
“Second day of school freshman year, the power went out and we had school canceled. I thought then that it was going to be a great next four years.”
-Jennifer Fox
Worst moments
Looking back...
Photo by Dan Chmielinski
seniors May 25, 2012 7
Senior superlatives: most likely to...seniorsMay 25, 20128
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Be ON the real housewives of the north shore :
Jessica Langer, Haley Tuchman, StephANIE Leinbach, Colette mcgarrity, Alexia louras
DATE A hot dog:MICHAEL galperinNOT get married:
Jackie leibrandt + Sam Bubnovich
Photos by Dan Chmielinski and Atticus Ludwig
Get married:TYLER Salathe + MARC JACOME
Connor SmithThe Director
seniors May 25, 2012 9
be the next mark zuckerberg:connor smith
be a
sta
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home
dad:
mac
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beCOME a nun:xander davis
be the next dr. “shegley”:troy farsakian &merrick topping
be kim kardashian’s next victim:bobby kouriabalis
Seniors step out of South to gain experienceseniorsMay 25, 201210
Maggie Kramer & Christina Van Zelststaff reporters
The last few weeks before school ends, seniors are given the opportunity to learn through experience. Students can choose be-tween a two or four week project where they work with a community sponsor and a GBS mentor to learn in a specific field of study.
Before starting the project, students must correspond with business teacher Dawn Hall to present their ideas in order to gain clear-ance to pursue the project.
Through their projects, students gain knowledge about a certain job by actually at-tending that job and creating a project on it.
Kalie Halpin is interning at Pathways, an organization that provides physical, occupa-tional, and speech therapy to kids.
For Halpin, senior project is an exploration to see if speech pathology is what she wants to do in the future. Even though there are challenges to senior project, such as actually having to create a presentation and getting enough materials, there are still advantages, according to Halpin.
“The advantages [of senior project] are be-ing a step ahead of all the other kids in school in my field next year because I’ll have first-hand experience,” Halpin said.
While Halpin knew from the beginning that doing this project would be worth missing school, Brittany Simo was not as sure when beginning her project.
“Though I was skeptical of missing school, I thought it would be a great opportunity to see what is was like to work in the real world,” Simo said. “So far, I have enjoyed it.”
Simo’s senior project revolves around art therapy, in which she works with an art therapist who has her own private practice in her house.
According to Simo, art therapy includes many different strategies involving art to understanding the inner work-ings of a person, such as mandalas and sand trays.
“For this project, I go outside the lines of art therapy to work with energy, meditation, breathing, pendulums and other things as well,” Simo said.
According to Simo, even though missing school was scary, she doesn’t miss anything about it.
“It’s great to be doing something that can guide me to-ward a career and my adult life,” Simo said. “I have grown up quite a bit, as well as taken on larger responsibilities.”
While Simo is learning about how art therapy can af-fect a person, Hannah Russel is learning about the effects
of physical therapy.Russell is working at Kirk School in Palatine, which is
a school part of the Northwest Suburban Special Educa-tion Organization. Russell assists mentally and physically disabled kids.
“My main focus is to work on therapeutic physical ther-apy, so I’m mostly in the pool with the kids,” Russell ex-plained.
Russell chose a project in this field because she hopes to continue to study it in the future.
“I’m mostly trying to get a feel for the area of study I want to go in,” Russell explained. “I know there are a lot of ups and downs in [this field] because one day there will be a student who is doing really well and the next day they won’t concentrate for anything.”
Russell explained that this project will help her learn more about this line of work.
“It takes a lot of heart and a lot of patience to work with kids with special needs,” Russell explained. “I know how much credit I give to a person who devotes their life to working with them.”
While some seniors have chosen to do projects outside of
school, Tyler Ellis has created a project within the school.He is working with GBS mentor Rich Winship and Kyle
Gyondla, Illinois State student and Community mentor to Ellis, on building the set for the Honors and Awards Cer-emony, which will be held in the auditorium on May 24.
In order to design the set, Ellis proved he would use four weeks for working by creating an outline and giving a pre-sentation. Ellis checks in with an adviser every week and will acquire 110 hours of work over a span of four weeks.
“Being able to go through the design steps, which [are] typically [to] make a model, make paint schemes, [and make] sketches [are] the [steps] I haven’t done in high school so far, but will be things I will do in college, ” Ellis stated. “So I want to try and have a little experience do-ing it before I get [to college] because I am going to be a theater major.”
According to Ellis, he has really enjoyed being given this opportunity.
“I don’t know why [a GBS senior] wouldn’t do [senior project],” Ellis said. “There’s like fifty people doing it and I’m like, ‘What? Our senior class is like 400 people. Why isn’t everybody doing this?’ It’s great!”
LIGHT UP THE STAGE: As part of his senior project to build a stage set at GBS, Tyler Ellis adjusts a scroller, which is a lighting accessory that changes the color of light. According to Ellis, he is using the architecture of the auditorium as a base when selecting how he will construct the set for the Honors and Awards Ceremony. Photo by Atticus Ludwig
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Apply @ closest office:
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How Sue Sees It
seniors May 25, 2012 11
Augustana CollegeHarrison Smith
Bradley UniversityCaroline MaddalozzoDanielle DeVitoDrew Maki
Christina KhouriJoe RichardsJulie LewisMac ZabriskieMax Leonard
Illinois Wesleyan University
Harper Community CollegeBrian YeoDesiree MartinezErica Filler
Domincan UniversityAferdita Milla
AJ LiraAudrey Mae ReginaldoCatherine KaminskiJulieta GalvezMichelle DismukesMonica SapozhnikovToby Thomas
Northern Illinois University
Amber PetersonDennis MoiceanuDeHarana SmithJoel ThottapurathuLauren Davison
Southern Illinois University
Josiah CarlsonSara NahhasTamara Nahhas
North Park University
Illinois State University
Adam ParrottAgatha JeongAlex LeetAlex StarkAmber GilgenbachAndrian NanosAnnie HackettAnnie PalmersonBilly PappasB.J. HoekstraBlake StarkBrian McBrideC.J. LeetEric DembskiJennifer BohmJohn MazzucchelliJosh OlsenKatie CowheyKelli HartfieldKristen RyanMeara NarissMichael AmericusMichael SellittoMike BonettiPaul JeongRyan SmithSara BetsoleimanSean Christ
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Aaron ChenAlbert TarczonAlicia LeeAlli MackAndrew ChoAnna GrzybowskiAriele GalangAshley KipershteinBradley BergCamilla DziuraCharles ManningChristina ImClaudia NadolnyDaniel BernsteinDelaney WhartonEllen ChoGabby ChuchroGrace O’GaraGrace YiHannah RussellHephestion BolarisJack MeyersJason KourkouvisJay ChoJessica LangerJohn PeaseJoshua SohnKelsey ByersKelsey KiwaikoKevin CohnKevin HaKhishigdelger GanboldKyle PekoshKyle ReddenLily HicksLuke ChalkMadalyn CreggMaddie KodrosMariam BetadamMario KaratosiosMatt PowersMichelle LeeMinsu YuNick AlexanderNihreer MataniPeter RafaloRyan AnastasiaRyan BranderSeung Ho JeongSimon ParkStephen TseTroy FarsakianYoosub Lee
DePaul UniversityAlexia LourasAlvin NellaAnestis GavriilopoulosAqsa MerchantChase RaabChris BatrichDaanish RizwanDana MrowiecDanielle GorenyukJoe HamptonLauren GabuzziLizzy OwensMaggie DiCesareMichelle PrzybyloMona NazzalRachel LynchRobert GitelmanRocky PatanoSara OcytkoSean ConlinSylwia KusiakZaid Almanaseer
Columbia CollegeAndrew DeFrankAndrew MilmanChris PolmanskiMarah LopezMike Janczak
Daria NiescierowiczFatima HoodaKaya IrvineMark IshkhanNatalie LiterskiNicole ZygmuntReshma KurianSonny Valcin
Lewis UniversityPhilip Poltorak
Paul Mitchell SchoolDylan Claytor
Pivot Point Maria Moran
Eric BromberThomas Pagels
Abraham VarugheseAlex KyrychenkoAlissa MatsumotoAnkit MaddiBasia ZawadzkiBen ParkCassie CzerkasCeline VillarealDanny KangDemi ChaeEder PhilemonEvan LussierGauri ManojHee Jin ParkHusam KhalidHyen Gi LeeJasmine Kadavil ChandyJason AbrahamJeanette FeldmanJennifer ParkJoshua ChangKevin AhnLucy JunMatt LeeMitchell GruninMoses ParkOana MantaPatty StalonczykPhillip HwangRaj PatelSanjo AbrahamSarah AvilaThomas KimTiffany ShinYounga Kim
Loyola UniversityAdam KesslerAlex WujkowskiAndy BakAndrew AsmariChristopher VillaflorDiana DiaconuDonna BagdasarianDustin PilatGrace LeeJessica YoungKarolina MyrdaMatt RiordanNatalie ElizaroffNick GozdalskiSarosh BhojaniTheresa KunnelTrevor Cernek
Northwestern UniversityConnor O’BrienJonathan KimLindsay LyhusMegan ConnollyThomas PollickZach Jones
University of ChicagoMichael Galperin
Wheaton CollegeAnneliese PetersenEugenia KangTommy Sokolowski
Concordia University ChicagoSamantha Olah
College of DuPage
Illinois Institute of ArtJune LeeNicolette Tantillo
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Atticus Ludwig Tara Bucklin
Roosevelt UniversityJasmin Del RioNick Bouska
Oakton Community CollegeAla JanuszkoAlex CastilloAndi KimAndrew DubackAndrew ParkAreli CruzArthur SobiechBen HoltBiana SamoylovichBobby TodorovBrian MaxwellChris CepedaChristian RomeroChuka ByambasurenCory SansoneDennis LeeDorothy GrabowskiEvan SandyElijah DennieGanchimeg GanzorigGabby MontesinosGeorge GountanisHeather GleisnerItzel Mendez-SanchezJack HattendorfJae Hun ChoiJoanna EwingJoey Spagnoli
Jose HernandezJosh AcocellaJunior SuljicLogan TheriaultMati ZayaMichael McKeeverMichael MrugalaMichael VeselkaMiguel MoralesMinsoo KimMissy JeanpoixNickey SadeghiNorma RavadanNominerdene GankhuyagPatrick SteinPhil HorwitzRobert BrownRoy MendozaSandra BlanusaSaniya ShahidScott RogSehar NooraniSeongrye SongSuzie NedicTim ManosTommy HugheyVictoria BertoYoselin BarriosYvonne Forest
University of Illinois at Chicago
Parkland CollegeSteven Patriarca
North Central CollegeStephane AntonopoulosJreis Sweilem
Knox CollegeNathaniel Rosenberg
Eastern Illinois University
College of Lake CountyMikaela Allmon
Quincy UniversityJacques Ladouceur
Trevor Hill
Illinois Institute of TechnologyChelsea BadiolaKevin Schroeder
Lake Forest College
Northeastern Illinois UniversityKarolina RabczakKevin KucborXander Davis
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Beth Tomaszewski
The “wordle” below represents the various
majors of graduating seniors, based on an Oracle-conducted survey, from 140 who are undecided down to one who
is majoring in neuroscience.
Automotive Technology
Kendall CollegeChristopher Lutz
Western IllinoisUniversity
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