I first got to know Wyatt his freshman year, and he was just one of those kids who radiated energy. He would just say hello and introduce himself, you couldn’t miss Wyatt. He was just so friendly and always had a smile. He is loving, compassionate, caring, and is always more worried about how everyone else feels than himself. He has definitely taught me to live every moment. Life is a gift, and we have to make sure we live life to its fullest. He was always a ray of sunshine and light to people. That’s the biggest thing for me, he was a light to all. Try to see the good in every situation, even when things do not look their best. That is something that Wyatt has taught me. My favorite memory was the assembly that we had this school year. I brought Wyatt on the floor and let him speak to the whole student body. Everyone was cheering and clapping, and afterwards he told me he loved me and gave me a hug.
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Braden Davis, Writer, Photographer, Newspaper Editor
Braden Davis is a junior for the 2024-2025 school year. He is a cross country and track athlete who is also involved in many clubs and activities. Braden plans on going to a southern university, where he desires to get a degree in Journalism and go to Law School. In the future, he hopes to run for and hold a political office.