2024-2025 Artist Spotlight

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Amelia Means

For Amelia Means, theater has always been a part of her life. Growing up with a love for musicals, she was inspired by trips to San Francisco with her mom, who introduced her to the magic of live performances. That early exposure turned into a lifelong passion. Now a senior at WHS, Amelia has embraced every aspect of theater, including singing, dancing, and acting, with plans to pursue it as a career. But for Amelia, theater is about more than just performing. “The most rewarding thing about theater is making an impact on the audience’s lives,” she shared. In WHS’s production Much Ado About Nothing, she delivered an emotional monologue that resonated with viewers, leaving some in tears. “The greatest gift a performer can receive is knowing that you made an impact,” she said. Preparing for a production is no easy feat. For months leading up to the show, Amelia and her fellow cast members rehearse five days a week, dedicating themselves to perfecting every detail. One of Amelia’s most memorable performances at WHS was last year’s Chicago, a show known for its flashy numbers, dazzling costumes, and iconic Fosse choreography. “Rehearsing and performing was such a blast, and I loved working with everyone in the cast and crew! Chicago is one of my all-time favorite musicals, and I’m so thankful I had the chance to be a part of it,” she says. Despite her experience, Amelia’s biggest challenge has been believing in herself. “I’m really hard on myself when it comes to performing,” she admitted. Over time, she’s learned to trust her instincts and recognize her growth as a performer.

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Muhammad Afzal is a current junior at Washington High School. He was born in Pakistan and moved to Fremont at the age of 7, and has lived here ever since. This is his first year at the Hatchet where he hopes to learn how to effectively conduct interviews and explore different writing styles. He is also a part of WHS DECA and Debate. Outside of school oriented things, the things he enjoys doing the most are spending time with family and friends, going out, spending time with animals (mostly cats), exploring nature, and sleeping. He hopes to attend a Top 5 UC school but is not fully sure about what he wants to major in.

Eric Ma, a senior at Washington High School, has spent his entire life in the Bay Area. This is his first year working for The Hatchet, and he aspires to capture campus life through photography. He is the WHS Aviation Club's founder and president, as well as a member of the Photography Club. Eric is a student pilot and photographer with over 1500 Instagram followers. He intends to attend a flight program at a university to become a commercial pilot or to join the US Air Force to become a fighter pilot.

King Rivera is a senior at Washington High school. Originally from the Philippines, King moved to San Mateo at a young age, and has been living in Fremont CA since 2024. This is King’s first year on the paper. He’s interested in writing about sports and nature. His favorite ways to pass the time are reading, playing games, hanging out with friends and exploring nature. In the future he plans on joining the Air Force with the goal of flying fighter jets.

Nikita Murugesan is a sophomore at Washington High School and has lived in Fremont for her entire life. This is her second year working at the Hatchet, where she is one of the Opinions editors. She is interested in covering current trends and events. Her hobbies include reading, dancing, rollerblading, playing the trombone, and enjoying the occasional sweet treat. In the future, Nikita hopes to go to college to study and become a doctor.

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