Gabe Kemper, senior, has always been a performer. Kemper has loved being at the center of attention ever since being in his church choir at a young age.
When Rosella Birgy, junior, was offered to be an intern at Stages Theatre Company as a soundboard technician, she jumped at the opportunity.
Stages Theatre Company or simply “Stages,” located on Mainstreet, is a popular place for children and adults alike to watch award-winning productions starring youth. Birgy and her siblings have been involved with Stages for many productions in both cast and crew positions.
Leaving the University of Minnesota for the last time without a diploma in his hand, Roman Moore, HHS alumnus, was ready to start new. He dropped out of college and prepared to begin a new chapter of his life.
Passing through the music hall, one can hear a multitude of talented singers, drummers and instrumentalists. One of these skillful artists is cellist Cassie Ahlgrim, sophomore the cello section leader in the sophomore orchestra Sinfonia.
Every Tuesday night at 7:00 pm, a group of young, dedicated instrumentalists meets at the Historic Hamm Building in St. Paul for the Twin Cities Greater Youth Symphony rehearsal.
In June of 2014, Joseph Hoey, junior, moved from the United Kingdom to the United States with his father. He enrolled in the Hopkins school district, and began his life as an American teenager.
PHVK is the fourth clothing line to come out of Hopkins High School within the last three years. The first sketches of the brand were produced last year during second block Middle Eastern Studies.
When Mr. Jesse Theirl, business education, asked his School Based Enterprise students for promotional ideas, Brielle Richardson, senior, came up with the idea titled ‘The End of the Rainbow Fund.’
In the past, the Bolatto sisters and Person had worked together creatively on photography projects. Thus, when Gabby suggested the creation of a new clothing brand, the name and concept of the brand was easily drawn up within a week.