Senior Spotlight

By: Gabriel Lorenzo

Jack Butler:

Q: Who has given you the best advice? What did they say?
A: “Last year’s seniors, and they all told me, obviously ‘worry about your grades, get some work done, don’t spend too much time, enjoy your senior year.’”

Q: What is the worst thing about being a senior?
A: “I would say just how fast it’s going. I don’t think there is anything bad about it.”

Q: Describe your senior year in four words.
A: “Fast, fun, simple and eye-opening”

Q: What is the most creative excuse you’ve ever used to get out of a homework assignment?
A: “I dropped it in the sink. It got all wet, and I threw it away.”

Q: Describe senioritis.
A: “Just being lazy. I’m not doing track. I dropped Sports Performance. Just don’t feel like it anymore.”

Layla Ford:

Q: Who has given you the best advice? What did they say?
A: “I have to say my chemistry teacher, Mrs. Verba. ‘Some things are going to be harder for other people than others that you can do to be successful.’”

Q: What is the worst thing about being a senior?
A: “That the year goes by so fast”

Q: Describe your senior year in four words.
A: “Awesome, wonderful, fun, fast.”

Q: What is the most creative excuse you’ve ever used to get out of a homework assignment?
A: “I don’t think I have one.”

Q: Describe senioritis.
A: “They say that senioritis is getting lazy to do homework or some of them start slacking off. I don’t have that, and I don’t think I know anyone who does that.”

Ean Simmons:

Q: Who has given you the best advice? What did they say?
A: “My dad. He said to save up money.”

Q: What is the worst thing about being a senior?
A: “The fact that you are going to be done after this year. You got all your friends left behind. Flies fast.”

Q: Describe your senior year in four words.
A: “Easy, speedy, slow, different.”

Q: What is the most creative excuse you’ve ever used to get out of a homework assignment?
A: “It flew out of my truck, flooring it.”

Q: Describe senioritis.
A: “I don’t have it.”

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