This student may just remain a Mystery
The second Mystery Person for 2020 starts this issue as a 15-year old sophomore, but he won’t be 15 for long. He will be celebrating his 16th birthday in the last half of January.
His favorite color is red and his hobbies include hanging out with friends, wrestling and playing baseball. He likes those sports so much that he participates in them by playing on the Armijo High School teams.
“My favorite food is pizza,” he said. His favorite movie is the original Iron Man, his favorite music artist is J Cole, and his favorite candy? “Milky Way,” he said.
He the middle child in his family, and a graduate from B. Gale Wilson.
The last Mystery Person was Laurie Singh Lopez who remained a mystery during the first two weeks of January.
If you know the Mystery Person for these two weeks, be the first person to go to G-10 to identify him or her. You will receive a free movie ticket for Edwards Theater. Only one prize per issue will be awarded. Journalism students or club members and Armijo teachers and staff do not qualify. Armijo’s Mystery Person will be presented between September and May. Submission cannot be taken during class time but will be accepted between classes, before and after school.

![Bold Spirit on Display
The 6 Senior ASB Officers [Mark Silva], [Ethan Magno], [Mariza Supapo], [Kiera Tomko], [Ahri Aguba], and [Osaguina Sorae] arrive early to the game to help set up and boost school spirit, gathering at the fence to hype up the crowd as the sun sets behind the bleachers. Their coordinated shirts, painted by ASB officers in the past years, become a highlight of the event as students stop to take photo with them. The moment captures how school events bring students together through shared pride and energy.](https://the-armijo-signal.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Photo-1-450x600.jpg)

