By: BHS Senior Spotlights Staff
February 28, 2024
Chosen for this week’s second senior spotlight is Logan Cornwell. Logan is humorous, relaxed, and easy-going. He has been working at Piada Italian Street Food for the last 11 months. He is also a big baseball fan, but unfortunately, he roots for the Yankees. 👎🏻
Q: What are your plans after high school?
A: “I would like to go to college and study Criminology.”
Q: What character from a movie/TV show would you like to be?
A: “The life of Spiderman is sad in some aspects, but swinging around New York City, taking pictures, and fighting crime sounds like a pretty cool experience.”
Q: If you had one last meal, what would it be?
A: “Chocolate chip pancakes with French toast sticks, a side of sausage patties, my mom’s dinner rolls, an eight-ounce tomahawk steak, and garlic breadsticks.”
Q: Describe three ways that you have changed since your freshman year.
A: “I stopped playing basketball in high school, my maturity improved, and my interest in a bunch of different hobbies began while some ended.”
Q: What impact did the global Covid-19 pandemic have on your high school experience?
A: “Definitely impacted the way I learned. Learning became more independent while remote with there being a communication barrier; having to email a teacher for help could be a slow process. And, it slowed down the lesson’s progression. Social interactions also became minimal on remote learning with all of us being used to seeing each other every day.”
Q: If you could travel anywhere out of the country, where would it be?
A: “Honestly, Iceland just to be able to see the Blue Lagoon on top of the Northern Lights with plenty of falls to explore.”
Q: What is something that you believe every high school student should experience during their senior year?
A: “I believe every senior should experience the enjoyment of their last year with other seniors. Whether it’s planning a senior sunrise, going out for breakfast on days off, etc. This final year provides a chance to make countless memories and also gives you a chance to reflect on memories.”
Q: If you had a song play every time you walked into a room, what would it be?
A: “‘Party In The U.S.A.’ by Miley Cyrus. It’s hard not to jam to this song when it comes on. I mean, we could be in a room with 100 people, and when it comes on, you have yourself a concert.”
Q: Describe senioritis.
A: “Senioritis to me is feeling like you’ve already graduated. Once you realize you’re so close and have nothing really else to do, you’ll kind of just hang back and won’t do work or maybe won’t show up to school.”
Q: Out of your entire school career, what teacher has been the biggest inspiration and/or influence to you?
A: “Mrs. Bader, 100 percent! It’s hard not to love her when she’s everywhere, hosting different events, yelling at her students (not teaching), taking pictures for the yearbook, or maybe in the gym running the blood drive (never given blood herself). My point is she’s everywhere because of the amount of energy she brings everyday. The amount she puts into her projects that she has going on is admirable for multiple different reasons. She is an amazing teacher to go to when you just need a break, and she knows how to keep it real. The amount of memories Mrs. Bader and I have created from eighth grade to now will be cherished for a long time. Our connection is not going anywhere.”
Logan, thank you for your time. We hope that you achieve your short-term and long-term goals. By the way, Go Indians (Guardians)!
