Suellen Probasco is the daughter of Patricia and James Collier. She was involved in FFA, softball, basketball and she went to church. She plans to attend State Fair Community College to study criminal justice and travel. A teacher she would like to think is Ms. Swisher. “Ms. Swisher helped me coming into the school district for the little bit of time I was here. She always had a positive mood and she was very respectful and understanding and also very helpful!” Suellen’s biggest achievement in high school was graduating a semester early. Her best memory of high school is meeting her friend, Paige, and going to the school dances. After high school, she will miss Ms. Swisher the most. One piece of advice she would like to give other students is” “Don’t do drugs. Finish school early! Every day is a new opportunity! AND JOIN ALL GROUPS POSSIBLE!” If she could go back to freshman year she would go to school every day and not miss any opportunities. “I just wanna thank everyone, including the family who has taken me under their wings and has helped me with so much! I wouldn’t be where I am without you guys so I just wanna say thank you so much for everything! Thank you for being so kind and generous to let me in your home and even do half the things you guys have done for me! Again thank you!”
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Senior Spotlight ’25: Suellen Probasco
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Dakota Todd, Staff Writer
This is senior Dakota Todd’s first year on the journalism staff. Todd is involved in football, FBLA,track and field, and the pep club. In his free time, Todd lifts at Main St Fitness. He enjoys a variety of hobbies like fishing, tubing, and things involving the outdoors. After his high school years, Todd plans to join the operators union. Todd’s goals are to learn about journalism and improve his writing skills.