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Jessica Brice is a senior at Columbia High School and will be studying psychology at Princeton University in the fall. In her free time, she enjoys drawing, hiking, photography and reading. She also plays flute and piccolo in marching band, the CHS Wind Ensemble, and other chamber groups.








Aran Wollard is a senior at Columbia High School and will be attending the University of Maine in 2018 to study forestry. He enjoys thrifting, riding his bicycle, reading, listening to music, wearing fur coats, taking care of his plants, and playing rugby with his friends.














Gaby Bromfeld is a junior at Columbia High School and will graduate next year. In her free time, she enjoys knitting, cooking, reading, and hanging with friends. She also loves listening to music and spending her time at the beach with her dog Rolo.

Shayla Keegan is a junior at Columbia High School and will graduate next year. In her free time, she enjoys playing volleyball, participating in track and field, listening to music, and photography. She also loves watching K-Dramas and reading.











Alexandra Krim is a junior at Columbia High School and will graduate next year. In her free time, she enjoys spending time outside, hanging out with friends, playing viola, listening to music, and going to the city.
Louise Kern-Kensler is a junior at Columbia High School and will graduate next year. In her spare time, she enjoys playing and listening to classical music, petting her cat, and hanging out with friends. She also enjoys a good romantic comedy from time to time.














Max Fisher is a junior at Columbia High School and will graduate next year. He is a member of the Robotics and Tennis team. In his free time he enjoys hanging out with friends and watching movies.

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