Lauren | Class of 2025
What is the name of your high school?
TEAM
Finish this sentence, "I could not live without..."
I could not live without my friends and family.
What is the most creative excuse you've ever used to get out of homework?
That I was sick and couldn’t make it to class, and then I went to the class right after it
Which school tradition are you most proud of?
Being on the prom committee for three years.
If you could take any three of your friends on a cross-country trip in your family's hatchback: who would you choose and why?
I would choose my friends Allie Phillips, Maggie Sutton, and Emma Overholt.
What is your greatest fear, and have you ever tried to face it?
My greatest fear is needles and I just tried to overcome it when I got a blood draw.
What is one outrageous thing you desperately want to try before you die?
I really want to go skydiving.
If you play a sport, what life lessons have you learned from playing it?
I have played volleyball since I was six and the best lessons it has taught me are teamwork and commitment.
What fad or trend are you most embarrassed about being a part of?
Scrunchies are definitely a trend that I regret having gotten into.
You've worked so hard to get to this point, what's next for you?
I will be applying to multiple nursing programs in October to hopefully go on to get my associates degree and bachelor degree. I will then become a traveling nurse.
Describe your senior year in three words
Stressful exciting and fun
Throughout all of your years of school, which teacher has inspired you the most?
My sophomore and junior year English teacher Mrs Hammel inspired me the most.
Who has given you the best advice?
My mom has always given me the best advice.
If you could either LEAVE your home town, or NEVER leave your hometown, which would you choose?
I would leave my home town
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Hopefully traveling the world as a traveling nurse getting to spread God’s word.
Anything else you want to tell about your story?
One thing about me is a got to graduate a year early with help from my parents and teachers


















