D’Angelo Ramirez is the son of Catherine Ramirez. Throughout high school he was involved in Football, Wrestling, Track and baseball, and working at Larry’s fencing company. His future plans are to continue to be a welder and weld on oil rigs and move to Casper, Wyoming. What he’s looking forward to the most next year is being able to work. If he goes to his ten year reunion he hopes to have accomplished, “Having my own house and living in the state that I want to.” Coaches he’d like to thank would be, “I would like to thank the Warsaw football coaching staff. They have taught me a lot of life lessons and how to stay disciplined.” His biggest achievement in high school was passing every class. His best memory from high school was, “Being conference champs in football and wrestling.” If he could go back to freshman year he’d make sure he did everything the right way. To celebrate the end of this era in his life he plans to go to Florida. His advice to a younger student is, “To the younger students, enjoy the time that you have with your friends while you can. Your friendships will change and before you know it you only talk to a few people. Don’t take anything for granted before you know it your time will be over.”
Categories:
Senior Spotlight ‘26: D’Angelo Ramirez
Story continues below advertisement
Tags:
More to Discover
About the Contributor
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.
