Taylor Johnson does not fear the end of high school or tripping on stage during her graduation walk. Rather, she says her greatest fear is “losing somebody that I love.” While she has experienced loss, she will always remember those individuals. In addition, she has memories that she claims will never be forgotten from her high school years: “Winning Powder Puff two years in a row. That was really funny, especially against my brother’s grade, and they were all salty about it.” Her strongest memories, though, are from the “big, highlighted weeks throughout the year”
Taylor Johnson
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Maddy Meyer is a 17-year-old news writer at Osage High School. She enjoys music, watching and attending sporting events, and traveling the world. Maddy is a manager for the Osage High School wrestling team, something that she has done for all four years of her high school career. She states, "It [being a manager] keeps me pretty busy, but I wouldn't change it at all."
After high school, Maddy plans to attend a community college and major in dental hygiene. She has chosen a community college because "it will be much cheaper and faster in the long run." She likes the possibility of being able to complete college in three years while still being close to home.