Allison Flinn is the daughter of Curbie Flinn, Rhonda Flinn, and Terra Milks. Throughout high school she was involved in Working at Mrs. Rhonda’s Daycare, cleaning a house, working at The Fix coffee shop, FFA, FCCLA, FBLA, A+, Women’s and Performance Choir, piano, attending the WAG Church/Youth, and attending the LifePoint Church. She plans to attend State Fair Community College in Sedalia to get her animal science degree and become a Vet tech, and maybe in the future go back to school and study to be a Vet. What she’s looking forward to the most next year is moving to Sedalia, and building a life up there. If she goes to her ten-year reunion she hopes to have accomplished a stable career and maybe a family. A teacher she’d like to thank would be Mr. Daughenbaugh because he helped to push her to succeed and helped her when she needed it. Her biggest achievement in high school was gaining good friendships that build her up and letting go of the ones that tear her down. Her best memory from high school was hearing the announcement at the end of the day for car riders to leave. To celebrate the end of this era in her life she will be “Turning all eight of my alarms off for school.”
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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.
