Not all of them sing, dance or act. But they’ve all got a part to play in the future of the community and world at large. These are the stars of the area’s 16 high schools, and they know what it means to hear the word, “Action!”
By Matt Bennett
Photography by Kenneth Linge
Brielle Argyle
Timpanogos High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
My dad taught me early in my high school years to not worry about the little things.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
By example.
STRESS BUSTER
I write everything down I need to do, and then I prioritize. Running helps, too.
FAVORITE SOUND
I love cheering at intense basketball or football games and listening to the crowd go crazy when we have a good play.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Panda Express, Chili’s.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Miss Wilson (soon to be Mrs. Stapleton!) is not only one of the most influential teachers, but one of the most influential people I know.
IPOD FAVORITES
Taylor Swift and Hannah Montana.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT TIMPANOGOS HIGH
Every teacher is great at what they do, and it is obvious they really care about the students. Our principal, Mr. Murphy, is also one of the nicest, most genuine people I know.
day you’ll remember from high school
Becoming a True T-wolf
COMMON CLOSET ITEM
I’m definitely a shoe girl!
BEDROOM WALLS
Pictures of my friends and family.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU
Do your dishes!
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN Don’t try to be someone you’re not, just be yourself. Don’t get behind in school. Develop good habits. Gain your parents’ trust. It will solve a lot of problems before they even start.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS Communicate. Build trust and be someone your teenager feels like they can talk to.
future plans
College, coach cheer, LDS mission, marriage, family.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
I’ll always be an example to others and get involved with volunteer work and service.
Erin Sierra Lee
Orem High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
The only way to get through it is by having good friends and family. High school can be the most painful years or the best years, depending on the people you surround yourself with and choices you make.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
I am very inclusive. I love working with other people and discussing their ideas and different points of view.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE
My biggest challenge has been going through my autistic brother’s difficulties, feeling his pain and experiencing his frustration right along with him. (But I wouldn’t ever change it.)
FAVORITE SOUND
Rain on a roof or window.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Mimi’s Cafe, Kneaders and Zupas.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Three-way tie. Miss Kate, for giving me the chance to shine and helping me discover one of my biggest joys in life. Ms. Kutsulis, for being an example of doing what you’re passionate about. And Mr. Downs, for helping me realize my potential and for genuinely caring about his students.
IPOD FAVORITES
Aerosmith, Journey, Dave Matthews Band, Bon Jovi, the Goo Goo Dolls, Aretha Franklin and African gospel choirs, Broadway showtunes.
COMMON CLOSET ITEM Sweatshirts. Lots of comfy sweatshirts.
DAY YOU’LL REMEMBER FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Closing night of our production of “West Side Story.”
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN Get involved in activities, join a club. Do what you love. Don’t compare yourself to others or stress about getting perfect grades. If the people you hang out with make life harder for you, find new friends.
FUTURE PLANS
Clinical and counseling psychology at Boston University.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
I am not afraid, and I have a deep love for people and faith in their goodness.
Taylor Ford
Payson High School
LEADERSHIP STYLE
I show people how I believe life should be lived. I am a good listener.
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
I have had amazing experiences because I took the initiative to get involved in a club or class.
STRESS BUSTER
Reading or playing basketball.
FAVORITE SOUND
Rain.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT
I love any Mexican food.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Linda Walter, Dave Rockwood, Tona Graff and Eloise Bridges.
FRIDAY NIGHT ROUTINE Now that basketball is over, I eat, hang out with friends and sometimes watch movies.
IPOD FAVORITES
“Don’t Stop Believing,” Journey; “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” Bonnie Tyler. Anything Billy Joel or Bruce Springsteen.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT PAYSON HIGH SCHOOL
We value diversity. Also, all the students support each other in our different interests.
COMMON closet ITEM
T-shirts.
BEDROOM WALLS
Tons of pictures.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU
Every day you have the choice to be happy or sad. Try to make the happy days outnumber the sad.
REALITY SHOW you are MOST LIKELY TO BE IN None. Can’t sing. Can’t dance. And don’t want to get lost on a deserted island.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE Surgeries and recovery for my knee.
DAY YOU’LL REMEMBER FROM HIGH SCHOOL
The day I found out I was going to Switzerland. I went to get a passport, and it was very exciting.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN
Get involved! Follow your dreams, and never pass up an opportunity.
FUTURE PLANS
Major in biochemistry. Medical school and studying pediatrics.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
By helping individuals lead healthy, long lives.
Sydney Kocherhans
Pleasant Grove High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Procrastination doesn’t get you anywhere except into a bad mood from staying up too late.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
I am not afraid to share my opinion. But I am also willing to listen and to show my love for others.
STRESS BUSTER
Fresh air and burning sunlight.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE
I’ve had OCD and am a perfectionist. It’s taken time and effort to realize I don’t have to do everything perfectly.
FAVORITE SOUND
When my cell phone rings.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Taco Amigo, JCW’s, Tucanos.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
My third grade teacher, Mrs. Bakke. She’s the reason I want to become a teacher as well.
IPOD FAVORITES
“I’m Yours,” Jason Mraz. “Love Story,” Taylor Swift.
FAVORITE WORD
Matutolypea (getting up on the wrong side of the bed). I learned it playing Balderdash.
BEDROOM WALLS
Art projects I’ve made; corsages from date dances; photos of my family, friends and Christ.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU Remember good, better, best.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN
There are pressures everywhere to do what you know isn’t right, from cheating on a test to getting involved in drugs. Every day holds opposition. Be proud of who you are.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS Don’t just tell them what not to do, give them the reasons behind it. I have been a lot more willing to listen to my parents and trust their advice because of their explanations.
FUTURE PLANS
BYU, elementary education. Marriage in an LDS temple and raise a large family.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
I don’t think I’ll become world famous, but I can change the world a little at a time by giving a smile here, a service project there, and by simply being the best possible person I can be.
Whitney Wilcox
Provo High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
I’ve developed not only a love of learning but also the ability to rely on myself, form my own opinions and take an interest in my community.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
I’m confident and take charge, but I like input from others.
STRESS BUSTER
Put on music and cook something I’ve never made before.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE When I was 12 I moved to Chile for three years. It was a difficult transition and hard to learn Spanish, but it turned out to be a very positive experience.
FAVORITE SOUND
Big cities where everything is alive and people are on the move.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Anything Italian. Carrabba’s, Gloria’s Little Italy, La Vigna.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
In 9th grade Miss Silva taught me to love history, but also to question, research and not be afraid to think for myself.
IPOD FAVORITES
Jazz, classical, Charlotte Church, U2, Dido.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT PROVO HIGH SCHOOL
The diversity.
BEDROOM WALLS
Pictures of places and cultures along with a calendar of impressionistic art (on a red accent wall I painted myself!)
FRIDAY NIGHT ROUTINE
I’ve been interning in several restaurants. When I’m not working, I get together with friends.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU Whitney, we’re going to be late!
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN Take advantage of every opportunity even if it means stepping outside of your comfort zone.
FUTURE PLANS
BYU, study history, political science or cultural anthropology.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
I’ve learned changing the world doesn’t mean doing one big thing but lots of little things. I want to go on humanitarian aid trips, travel, get involved in the political process and spend my life trying to help others.
Bethany Morgan
Lehi High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
I’ve learned a lot about responsibility, making decisions and prioritizing.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
Organized and confident.
STRESS BUSTER
Running.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE Finding balance.
FAVORITE SOUND
Anything soft. Piano or the sounds when you go camping. The river and the birds.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Cafe Rio, but nothing is better than a berry smoothie from Costco.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Sixth grade teacher Ms. Boyter.
IPOD FAVORITES
Taylor Swift, We Shot the Moon and John Allred.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT LEHI HIGH SCHOOL
Locks-of-Love program. Also, our school is so big (about 2,300 students) that it is amazing to watch us work together.
FAVORITE WORD
Instigate.
BEDROOM WALLS
Framed flowers, short sayings and quotes, pictures.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU
You can be anything you want to, just be your best.
DAY YOU’LL REMEMBER FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Junior Prom when the DJ played the theme song. At that moment I felt accomplished because all year I had been planning prom.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN
Get involved.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS
Stay up-to-date and support them 100 percent by going to performances, games or competitions.
FUTURE PLANS
Starting BYU in June to earn bachelor’s in elementary education. Marriage, possible LDS mission.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
By constantly being involved. I hope to make a difference and be an example by influencing the lives of others for good.
Tyler Haws
Lone Peak High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
You get out of it what you put into it.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
To put my arms around others and bring them along with me.
STRESS BUSTER
I watch “Lost” or “24” or just take a drive.
FAVORITE SOUND
A ball going through the net.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Café Rio, Quiznos, East Coast Subs.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
My sixth grade teacher Sandi Downs at Westfield Elementary. Mrs. Downs is passionate about teaching and loves her students.
IPOD FAVORITES
Rihanna, anything ‘80s.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT LONE PEAK
“A World Class High School” is more than just a saying.
FAVORITE WORD
Unreal.
COMMON CLOSET ITEM
Shoes, of course!
BEDROOM WALLS
Inspirational quotes, Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, JJ Redick, Boston Red Sox, Bill Walton, Pistol Pete, Jim Valvano, LeBron James.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU FINISH! Work hard, good things will happen. Do you have gum?
FRIDAY NIGHT ROUTINE
Ball game, food and hangin’ with my good friends.
DAY YOU’LL REMEMBER FROM HIGH SCHOOL
The day our team won back-to-back state championships.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN
Find things you like to do and stay busy.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS Stay involved, have a friendship and communicate … even on the bad days.
FUTURE PLANS
Serve LDS mission, graduate from BYU, family and early retirement – ha!
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
I see the good in everyone I meet and look for ways to inspire them to be the best they can be.
Victoria Duckworth
Meridian School
LEADERSHIP STYLE
I am a bit of a perfectionist, but everyone has his or her contributions. One of the strongest ways to lead is through example!
STRESS BUSTER
Watching re-runs of “Gilmore Girls” while playing my guitar during commercials.
FAVORITE SOUND
Laughter.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Café Rio. I’m a “usual” there.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Mrs. Crowther, my journalism and yearbook teacher. She gives advice on becoming a journalist.
FAVORITE WORDs
Cool beans.
FRIDAY NIGHT ROUTINE
Rehearsal for a show. Then I love to come home, get comfy and have full-on movie marathons with my best friend.
IPOD FAVORITES
Jack Johnson, Frank Sinatra, Broadway, Ben Folds, everything Disney!
FAVORITE THING ABOUT meridian school
The closeness we all have.
BEDROOM WALLS
Favorite memories, quotes and tons of pictures of friends and family, places I want to visit, and my style icon: Audrey Hepburn!
REALITY SHOW you are MOST LIKELY TO BE IN “America’s Funniest Home Videos.” With my klutziness, I’d for sure win.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE
People jumping to conclusions about me. It’s really hard to have someone not give you a chance to show them the real you.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN
Enjoy every minute, but don’t forget to start now on your goals.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS
Establish great relationships with your kids.
FUTURE PLANS
BYU to study journalism and to have performance opportunities.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
I’d love to become a world-renowned journalist or Broadway performer, but I believe I can make an even greater contribution by sharing a simple smile with someone and making a positive difference in their life.
Katie Cannon
Karl G. Maeser Preparatory
BIGGEST CHALLENGE
I’ve been in situations where I have been the minority in my opinion and belief, and I’ve had to boldly say what I felt because it was important to me.
FAVORITE THING
ABOUT MAESER
Teachers, the rigorous academic atmosphere, and the opportunities I have to think for myself. STRESS BUSTER
Tetris online.
FAVORITE SOUND
Swish of a basketball in the net.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Costa Vida.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Mr. Matt Kennington in writing, and Mrs. Antonia Fairchild in physics. Mrs. Fairchild is my role model.
FRIDAY NIGHT ROUTINE Movies. I also love going to dances and basketball games, or just playing games and talking with friends.
IPOD FAVORITES
Lucky, Jason Mraz; Snow, Red Hot Chili Peppers; Crush, David Archuleta; Fotografia, Nelly Furtado.
BEDROOM WALLS
Two shelves of books, an honors program pamphlet and career map, a birthday card from my grandma, inspirational quotes.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU
Do what you feel is best.
DAY YOU’LL REMEMBER FROM HIGH SCHOOL
The night four of my classmates and I performed our own improvised musical with the incredible pianist of the Thrillionaires accompanying us. It was January 22 — my best birthday ever.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS
Instruct and set free. Teens don’t need their parents to regulate their entire life.
FUTURE PLANS
BYU. Temple marriage and a family of my own.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
I will be engaged, optimistic and persistent, seeking opportunities to make myself useful, and standing up for the truth when the need arises. I would like to create something that wakes people up and brings them away from the monotony of normal life.
Erika Ahlin
Salem Hills High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Endurance. High school is hard, especially if you’re busy outside of school. But the best way to approach it is to put a smile on your face and gain as much from the experience as possible.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
Include others as much as possible. People work harder when their opinions are valued.
STRESS BUSTER
Make lists. When I get the overwhelming tasks out of my head and on paper I feel a lot better.
FAVORITE SOUND
A muted trumpet. There’s just something about that classic sound that sings to me.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Working at the Provo Towne Centre, I have become accustomed to eating in mall food courts. So, by default by favorite place to eat is the Pretzelmaker.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Mrs. Anderson, my 6th grade English teacher and my junior high science teacher Mr. Bean.
FRIDAY NIGHT ROUTINE
I sell Green Tea at the mall.
IPOD FAVORITES
Rancid, Social Distortion, Alkaline Trio, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald and Billy Holliday.
FAVORITE WORD
Alphabet. It represents all the letters found in multiple languages.
BEDROOM WALLS
Band posters, valentines from ex-boyfriends, flyers from concerts, and a “To Do” folder.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN Ask bold questions. Don’t take in information just so you can graduate. Learn something real.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS Talk to your children. Engage in practical conversation with your teenager, and don’t assume the worst. Most kids these days are pretty OK.
FUTURE plans
Westminster or the University of Utah. Major in business and marketing.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
I plan on changing the world one person at a time. I want to promote kindness and acceptance. The most important thing can be as small as a smile.
Colton Sermersheim
Spanish Fork High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Work hard. Have a positive attitude. If I keep a positive
attitude, I can accomplish great things.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
The most effective way to lead is by example. If you simply take initiative and lead, others will pitch in and help.
STRESS BUSTER
Driving my car, listening to music.
FAVORITE SOUND
A revving snowmobile engine.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Mi Rancherito.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Mrs. James. She wants us to learn every day, and she always makes sure we understand.
FRIDAY NIGHT ROUTINE Chill with my friends. Find some local fast food.
IPOD FAVORITES
Eric Hutchinson, Benton Paul, The Beatles. I love music.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT spanish Fork high
People are smiling and saying hello — from the administration to the students.
FAVORITE WORD
Stellar.
BEDROOM WALLS
Tennis awards, dance pictures.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU
I love you.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS
Be friendly no matter what the situation is.
REALITY SHOW you are MOST LIKELY TO BE on
“The Amazing Race.” I want to travel the world.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN High school is the best years of your life. Join all the clubs, and go to all the events you can.
FUTURE PLANS
Leave this summer for an LDS mission. BYU majoring
in business. Possibly law school or medical school.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
The world can be changed by small acts of kindness. I hope to repay the world for all the good influences in my life. I want to be someone who people can rely on when times are tough. I’ve found that true happiness comes from serving others.
Morgan Bowen
American Leadership Academy
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
If I want to accomplish something, it’s up to me! No one is going to do it for me.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
Leading through example.
STRESS BUSTER
Running or reading. With running I can think my problem through and figure out the best way to solve it. With reading I step out of my life for a bit, take a breather and then come back and figure it all out.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE
Living without my dad. He is in the Army and has been in Iraq for over a year. I love you, Dad!
FAVORITE SOUND
Running water.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Winger’s and Iggy’s — I love hamburgers. I usually finish my whole burger and am still hungry!
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Mr. Sullenberger.
IPOD FAVORITES
I might be the only kid in the United States who doesn’t have an iPod! But I love music. I have to feel the beat!
FAVORITE THING ABOUT ALA
School dances.
FAVORITE WORD
YEAH!
BEDROOM WALLS
Pictures of my friends, quotes.
REALITY SHOW you’re MOST LIKELY TO BE IN
“Secret Life of an American Teenager.” If you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out!
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN Remember who you are. A lot of things happen in high school that make you want to be something you’re not, but never give in. Be yourself.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS
Be involved. Know what’s going on in your kids’ lives.
FUTURE PLANS
Snow College, earn a teaching license and teach kindergarten or first grade.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
A positive attitude! There are a lot of things in the world that aren’t perfect, but when we see how we can change it, we are one step closer to changing it.
Kyle Hansen
Mountain View High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Friends you choose are crucial.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
The more fun you have, the better. But I also love the quote, “Work wins when wishy-washy wishing won’t.”
STRESS BUSTER
Golfing or watching a good movie with the perfect snack.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE
My father passing away.
FAVORITE SOUND
Nephew laughing hysterically.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT In-N-Out.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
My mom and dad.
FRIDAY NIGHT ROUTINE
If nothing is planned and it gets to be 8, then I call up friends to play games.
IPOD FAVORITES
Beatles.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT mountain view
Diversity and tradition.
FAVORITE WORD
Lug nut, only if my sister says it, though.
REALITY SHOW YOU’re MOST LIKELY TO BE on
“Survivor”
BEDROOM WALLS
Posters, things that inspire me or make me laugh, and memories from sports or vacations.
COMMON closet ITEM
Shirts I hardly ever wear.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU Think before you act.
day you’ll remember from high school
Graduation last year. That’s when senior year started for me.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN
Establish a place to sit at lunch early in your high school career since just about every high schooler has “their spot.”
ADVICE FOR PARENTS Treat teenagers like adults; you will be surprised how we can rise to the occasion.
FUTURE PLANS
Serve an LDS mission.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
By never forgetting who I am — and that there is no such thing as “can’t.” Also, just taking it one day at a time.
Ryan Adair
Timpview High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Applying yourself brings great success. Don’t hide within yourself. To me, a “comfort zone” is nothing but a barrier that needs to be broken down.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
I have found by being Drum Major that the best way to get people to like me is to serve them.
STRESS BUSTER
Improvising on the piano and letting my imagination soar.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE
In middle school I had a very hard time finding confidence in myself. However, by joining the band program at Timpview High School, I found that expressing myself was more important than “hiding in my shell.” Best decision I’ve ever made!
FAVORITE SOUND
Bubble wrap.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT The Pie Pizzeria. (yum…)
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Dr. David Fullmer. He taught me the importance of self-discipline, both through music and in my life.
IPOD FAVORITES
Billy Joel, Vocal Point, Michael Buble, and 3 Doors Down!
BEDROOM WALLS
Mural of New Orleans Jazz scene.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU Don’t wish your life away.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS
Help your children pursue their dreams. If it weren’t for my parents sticking behind me 100 percent, I would still be figuring out what to do with my life.
DAY YOU’LL REMEMBER FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Joining the marching band.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” – Dr. Seuss.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
By promoting others to be themselves and to give their best. People who apply themselves have success. I could also change the world by helping others achieve their dreams, expressing my music to others and being myself.
Steven Noyce
American Fork High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
A basis of knowledge on which to build.
STRESS BUSTER
The most effective method for me to alleviate stress is to focus upon its long term effects and allow it to be removed through theological deity instead of dissipating it through actions which later require regret.
DAY YOU’LL REMEMBER FROM HIGH SCHOOL
First day of Sophomore Orchestra Tour, when I met the best friend I have ever had.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE
Dyslexia and a mild form of autism.
FAVORITE SOUNDS
Harmonies resonating from the depths of a well played cello and the voices of my loved ones.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT
Around the kitchen table.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Don Bastian.
IPOD FAVORITES
Classical music.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT AMERICAN FORK HIGH
Strong programs in science and math, qualities which have given me increased opportunity and skill.
FAVORITE WORD
Bananas.
MOST COMMON ITEM IN YOUR CLOSET
College textbooks.
BEDROOM WALLS
I painted the universe on my walls when I was 10 years old.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU
Don’t stay up all night studying, and maybe you should skip school tomorrow.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN
You are only limited by motivation, dedication and capabilities you perceive yourself as having.
FUTURE PLANS
Attend MIT, majoring in physics and minoring in chemistry. Expand scientific understanding while spreading my conviction of the harmonious synergy between science and religion.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
By utilizing the help I have to change myself while paving the way behind me and leading others along the path.
Natalie Young
Springville High School
LESSON LEARNED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Getting involved makes high school better because you feel you are a part of the school rather than on the outside watching.
LEADERSHIP STYLE
Motivating those around me.
STRESS BUSTER
To take a nap. I love it!
FAVORITE SOUND
Rain and thunder.
FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT I’m a sucker for Italian food so either Ottavio’s or Olive Garden.
MOST INFLUENTIAL TEACHER
Mrs. Walker, my sports medicine teacher and the athletic trainer. She’s not even 5 feet tall, but don’t let that fool you. She is phenomenal.
FRIDAY NIGHT ROUTINE Usually a football or basketball game, and then we watch a movie or just hang out.
IPOD FAVORITES
Paramore, Cartel, Colbie Caillat or anything that I can dance to.
FAVORITE THING ABOUT SPRINGVILLE HIGH
School spirit. It’s an awesome atmosphere because everyone is so involved — even the staff.
FAVORITE WORD
Awesome.
BEDROOM WALLS
Black and white pictures I’ve taken in my photography classes.
COMMON PHRASE YOUR PARENTS SAY TO YOU
Be a good example because you never know who is watching you.
ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN Get involved and don’t be afraid to be yourself.
ADVICE FOR PARENTS
Let your kids know you are there for them, but also let them have their space when they need it. Don’t be judgmental. Be understanding and they will be more willing to open up to you.
FUTURE PLANS
University of Utah. Play soccer and run track.
HOW WILL YOU CHANGE THE WORLD?
By being a good influence to all around me and by doing whatever I can to ensure the happiness and well-being of others. If you surround yourself with happy people, you will be a happier person yourself.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE MAGAZINE ONLINE
|