Mariah Wilhite
1. The most helpful would
probably be my phone but
also could be the most an-
noying at times. 6. I would like to be remem-
bered as kind and always
there for people when
needed.
2. I don’t think so. 7. Don’t waste your time
worrying about irrelevant
things, limit your screen
time, and always be kind.
3. No, they would just give
me money if I needed it for
gas or eating out etc.
4. Homemade slime, crop
tops, tik tok, althelesire, and
hover boards (which did not
hover).
Cullman High School
Mickey Bates
5. The Coronavirus.
1. Cell phone; fake
media.
2. What they liked
most growing up.
3. No there were
8 of us kids and
we were just
happy having each
other.
Cullman Senior Center
Morgan Haynes
4. Rolled our hair
on strips of rags
and momma made
all our clothes.
1. The internet has
been the most help-
ful. The most annoy-
ing piece of technol-
ogy would have to be
my cell phone.
2. I have gained so
much wisdom from
just asking them
about their childhood
and young adult ex-
periences.
3. No, I did not.
Fairview High School
4. Animal-shaped
silly bands in second
grade.
8. Accepting Christ.
9. Washing dishes.
10. Mom not allowing me to
go out as much.
5. Listening to the
radio; we had no
TV.
6. As someone
who loved ev-
eryone they met
and tried to make
them laugh and
enjoy every thing
I did.
7. To put God first
in their life and
everything else
will work out for
the good.
8. Living for my
Lord Jesus Christ;
my family and
friends.
9. Having to milk a
cow before I went
to school every
day.
10. Having to stay
inside and not
getting to go to
church and be
with my family and
friends.
5. The current state
of the world in
response to the coro-
navirus. also honored to have
been Fairview High
School’s Fair Queen
Representative.
6. I want to be
remembered as a
girl who had a strong
relationship with the
Lord and influenced
as many people as
she could for Him. 9. Carrying heavy
loads of brush to a
burn pile at the far
edge of our pasture
due to the pricks of
the briars, the heat of
the summer sun, and
the bites of mosqui-
toes at dusk.
7. Learn the value
early on of being a
good listener.
8. Being awarded
“Best in Class Drum
Major” and winning
“Best in Class.” I was
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10. It’s hard knowing
that I may not get to
finish my senior year
with my friends in the
way we all dreamed,
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