Hannah Wright Yearbook Interview (Rough Draft)
Hannah Wright has had a busy four years at McCallum, with her activities ranging from sports, music, visual art and high academic achievement, and she’s even the co-founder of the boardgame club!
Her musical interests have manifested in many different forms, with her being involved in concert band, marching band and orchestra. She plays oboe, drums, and was even Color Guard Lieutenant last year. Her four years as a band major have been one of her favorite parts of her time at McCallum, saying, “My most memorable experiences have definitely been in concert and marching band, because that’s where I’ve met some of my best friends and how I was able to meet a lot of people, and I’ve definitely found a family being in band”. One of her proudest accomplishments is being the first color guard and oboe drum major to come out of McCallum in a long time, which is very rare. On top of all of her musical and athletic achievements, she is currently the president of the McCallum chapter of the National Honor Society. She hopes to attend Trinity University in the fall and plans on double-majoring in Neuroscience and music. She feels like McCallum has definitely prepared her for that step, saying “the rigorous music program has been great, and all of my science teachers have created great ways to get people interested in what they’re doing, and can help you figure out what you want to do”. Looking back on her four years at McCallum, she says that if she could do anything differently, it would be to meet even more people and be involved in more activities. She cherishes her time spent in band and the McCallum community in general, saying, “The most memorable thing about McCallum for me has definitely been the people. It’s such an interesting community to be apart of, and I’ll never forget how welcoming and great people are here”.
Hannah Wright has had a busy four years at McCallum, with her activities ranging from sports, music, visual art and high academic achievement, and she’s even the co-founder of the boardgame club!
Her musical interests have manifested in many different forms, with her being involved in concert band, marching band and orchestra. She plays oboe, drums, and was even Color Guard Lieutenant last year. Her four years as a band major have been one of her favorite parts of her time at McCallum, saying, “My most memorable experiences have definitely been in concert and marching band, because that’s where I’ve met some of my best friends and how I was able to meet a lot of people, and I’ve definitely found a family being in band”. One of her proudest accomplishments is being the first color guard and oboe drum major to come out of McCallum in a long time, which is very rare. On top of all of her musical and athletic achievements, she is currently the president of the McCallum chapter of the National Honor Society. She hopes to attend Trinity University in the fall and plans on double-majoring in Neuroscience and music. She feels like McCallum has definitely prepared her for that step, saying “the rigorous music program has been great, and all of my science teachers have created great ways to get people interested in what they’re doing, and can help you figure out what you want to do”. Looking back on her four years at McCallum, she says that if she could do anything differently, it would be to meet even more people and be involved in more activities. She cherishes her time spent in band and the McCallum community in general, saying, “The most memorable thing about McCallum for me has definitely been the people. It’s such an interesting community to be apart of, and I’ll never forget how welcoming and great people are here”.
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