Naomi Yoder is the daughter of Daniel and Barbara Yoder. Throughout high school she was involved in Student Council all 4 years, Track, Wrestling, FCA, FCCLA, CLW youth leadership. She plans to attend Missouri Valley College in Marshall to get her registered nurse license. What she is looking forward to the most next year is the college experience. If she goes to her ten year reunion she hopes to have accomplished graduating college, built her dream home, be married, and have kids. A past teacher she’d like to thank would be, “Amber Glenn, though she doesn’t work here any more. She taught me to love English and writing. She was always patient and understanding. She taught me to chase my goals.” Her biggest achievement in high school was medaling at state track and holding 2-3 school records. Her favorite memory from high school was signing to Missouri Valley College to continue her athletic career in track. What Yoder will miss the most about Warsaw are her friendships and Cosmic Cafè. To celebrate the end of this era in her life she will have a barbeque party or just hangout. If she could go back to freshman year she’d change getting better grades and focus more on her future. Her advice to a younger student is, “Keep good grades, have a good attitude, and have fun. You only do high school once.”
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Abbey Wilson, News Photography Editor
Senior Abbey Wilson is on her third year with the Wildcat news production. This year as a photography editor, she will be checking everyone’s stories to make sure they have their photos and captions as well as making sure photo assignments are set. She decided to stay on staff again because with it being her senior year, she wanted to keep going with writing and photography because she’s passionate about it. In her free time Wilson enjoys running, spending time with her family, traveling, working, watching “Gilmore Girls” and listening to music. What she loves the most is working towards her goals for the future and being a big sister to her four siblings. After high school, Wilson hopes to go to State fair Community College or Missouri State University to major in social work and minor in journalism.
