Chandan Makwana
from birthdays or jobs.
1. I’ve found my phone
to be the most useful
to keep in touch with
all of my friends,
Google anything, and
by playing games. I find
my school Chrome-
book to be the most
annoying because it
messes up frequently.
4. I remember silly
bands being a big deal
in elementary school
and everyone wearing
them all the way up
their arms.
5. The Covid-19 pan-
demic keeping me
isolated is having the
most impact on me.
2. I don’t regret asking/
not asking my parents
anything because we
have a close relation-
ship and they spend
time with me.
Austin High School
Lives in Cullman
Ronnie Scott
6. I’d like to be remem-
bered as a nice guy
who always tried to be
friends with everyone
and make them laugh.
3. I’ve never received
an allowance, but I do
save the money I get
7. I’d tell the younger
1. Smart phone. Smart
television.
2. No, not really.
generation to keep
pushing forward and
try harder than the
previous generations
before them.
8. I’m most proud
of being able to go
through Boy Scouts
and become an Eagle
Scout.
9. Trying to keep my
room clean.
10. Staying inside all
day and not being able
to hang out with all
my friends or partake
in things like prom or
graduation.
7. Always do the right thing.
8. My family.
3. Both. 9. As a child, working in
the chicken house.
4. Long hair for guys. And,
bell bottom jeans. 10. Missing family and
church events.
5. The coronavirus
pandemic.
Active Adult Center
in Cullman
Emily Speegle
6. A good, honest,
christian family man.
1. I depend on my cell
phone. My laptop can
be the most annoying
technology when it de-
cides to unexpectedly
update.
2. Usually when I ask
my parents for some-
thing, I get it. I guess
being an only child has
some advantages.
3. I did receive an
allowance as a kid, but
not any longer because
I have a job. have
always been a saver.
Good Hope High School
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4. Silly Bands!! All I re-
member is girls would
have at least 20 going
up EACH arm.
5. On December 28,
I turned 18 years old,
and I’m so excited to
vote in the upcoming
presidential election!
6. I would like to be
remembered as the
girl who did everything
in her power to bring
light into the darkness.
The one who tried to
help anyone that was
in need.
7. Do not blink!! When
those “old” people tell
you those 4 years fly
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8. I am most proud
of being myself. Even
when things get
difficult, I never let
someone tell me that I
am not good enough.
9. My hardest chore
now is probably getting
the clothes out of the
dryer so they can be
folded and put away.
10. I have 2 gradua-
tion ceremonies to
attend in May at my
high school and as a
Fast Track student at
Wallace.