By Daniel Thoelke

The end of the year is just around the corner and many students are very exited, but not as much as the seniors at Audubon High School. With seniors getting out in a few weeks, many can’t wait for graduation and the end of their high school career. Some are looking forward to “not doing the same thing every day,” like senior Brad Kerkhoff, while others are excited about “getting out on [their] own and going to college,” like senior James Thoelke.
A lot can happen in four years and every one has their favorite moments. Kerkhoff said that this year has been by far his favorite. He also said that sports have had a huge impact on his high school experience.
Thoelke agreed that this year was his favorite and “[him] and the other senior guys doing the ALS ice bucket challenge was a good bonding moment that [he] really enjoyed this year.” Thoelke also said because of this that he will miss “seeing his friends and classmates” the most.
Since it is the end of the year and there is only a few weeks left, a lot of the seniors are winding down and getting “senioritis.” Kerkhoff said that “9/10 seniors are getting it, myself included”.
Knowing what your plans are after graduation is a major decision. Some plan on going straight into the work force. Kerkhoff, like most others, plans to go to college to get his degree. He also plans to wrestle for whichever college he goes to.
Thoelke said his plans aren’t like most others. He said that he plans “to work the summer and fall, go on a two year mission for [his] church, and then get [his] degree”.
Graduation is just around the corner and everyone is excited no matter what their plans are.
A lot can happen in four years and every one has their favorite moments. Kerkhoff said that this year has been by far his favorite. He also said that sports have had a huge impact on his high school experience.
Thoelke agreed that this year was his favorite and “[him] and the other senior guys doing the ALS ice bucket challenge was a good bonding moment that [he] really enjoyed this year.” Thoelke also said because of this that he will miss “seeing his friends and classmates” the most.
Since it is the end of the year and there is only a few weeks left, a lot of the seniors are winding down and getting “senioritis.” Kerkhoff said that “9/10 seniors are getting it, myself included”.
Knowing what your plans are after graduation is a major decision. Some plan on going straight into the work force. Kerkhoff, like most others, plans to go to college to get his degree. He also plans to wrestle for whichever college he goes to.
Thoelke said his plans aren’t like most others. He said that he plans “to work the summer and fall, go on a two year mission for [his] church, and then get [his] degree”.
Graduation is just around the corner and everyone is excited no matter what their plans are.