Aubree Smith is the daughter of Gerald and Samantha Brown. Throughout all of high school she was involved in pep club, prom committee, basketball, and newspaper journalism all four years, as well as working at R-bar, sonic, and currently RedWing Coffee. After high school she plans to attend State Fair Community College for a degree in business management to later on own her own business, and later on getting her real estate license. What Smith is looking forward to next year is to sleep in and create her own business. If she was to attend her 10-year reunion, Smith hopes to have accomplished owning her own coffee shop, while also owning multiple Airbnb’s in “popular vacation spots” , having her own family, and being successful in life. “I’d like to thank all my teachers throughout high school. Honestly, I have never once felt doubted and was always pushed to be my best no matter who the teacher was.” When asked her favorite memory throughout high school she stated, “Would have to be no matter what class I was in, I was always laughing till I cried. Or my junior year when Brownsberger would kick me out of the lunchroom everyday because it wasn’t my shift but I wouldn’t listen.” What she will miss the most about her senior class is the bond everyone has with each other. If she could go back to freshman year and change anything, Smith said she would change her attitude towards school, “I never came to school any year, especially junior. If I did, I was called out by the 3rd hour, mainly because I was not very good at algebra 2, but I never thought in advance how much it would affect me.” To celebrate high school coming to an end she will graduate, have a graduation party, and then sleep in. Her advice to younger students is, “Do it for you. If you even have a slight thought about it, just do it because high school is too short to miss out on anything and no matter what you’ll always have someone judging you.”
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Aubree Smith, News Editor-In-Chief
Aubree Smith has been a Newspaper Staff Member for four years, stepping up as an editor-in-chief alongside Tanna Howe. As a senior, Smith only attends school second and third hour, then does Moflex to finish her day at work at RedWing Coffee. In her free-time, if she isn’t working she is sleeping or hanging out with her boyfriend on the weekends. After graduation, Smith plans to begin Real Estate classes online and get her license to pursue a career as a Real Estate Agent, become successful, build a house, and manage an amazing future for herself. Smith enjoys writing, giving entertainment to the outside world, and taking photography.
