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by jessica kapels
Senior year is an exciting, yet scary thing to think about. The class of 2017 has just begun the final chapter of their high school journey. Kaitlin Bargmann is one of the many seniors that is beginning this transition to the rest of her life.
“It’s sad thinking about this being my last year competing in a high school sport,” says senior Kaitlin Bargmann. Throughout her high school career, she has been part of many different activities. Her senior year will consist of volleyball, soccer, wrestling cheer, FBLA, FFA, and Godparents. “Part of leadership is never giving up on your teammates and always having a positive attitude.” Bargmann is an excellent example of this on the court. She is always smiling and lifting up the team.
Being a senior means taking on more responsibility. Teachers expect seniors to be respectful and accepting to other students and set a good example for others to follow. Bargmann has been and will continue to be a role model to underclassmen. She puts others before herself and does all she can to make them a better person.
“Having one more year at Lakeview made me realize how fast high school flies by,” stated Bargmann. “It also made me realize that everyone in my class will be going their separate ways.” Following this year, Bargmann plans to continue to CCC for two years and then will decide what college best fits her needs of becoming an Elementary School Teacher.
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