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Senior Spotlights

                             by Cassidy Kabetzke

Daniel Benefield.

(Q) What is the hardest part of school?

Waking up early every day AND staying awake during class.

(Q) What is your favorite thing about campus?

The new gym - that's where my basketball memories were made.

(Q) What afterschool activities are you a part of?

Basketball

(Q) What are your plans after high school?

I plan to attend college and acquire a four-year degree.

(Q) What is the hardest part of being a high school student?

There are teachers who pick favorites. These favorites never get in trouble. It always seems to be the same ones who get in trouble over and over - even when the "good" students are acting up too.

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Adam D'Acquisto

(Q) What is the hardest part of school?

I have teachers that think it's okay to pick favorites and target others.

(Q) What is your favorite thing about campus?

I don't have to walk far to get to my classes.

(Q) What afterschool activities are you a part of?

I am in the Beta Club, and I do after school community service.

(Q) What are your plans after high school?

I plan to attend law school.

(Q) What is the hardest part of being a high school student?

Some of my classes are really hard.

Preston Kirby

(Q) What is the hardest part of school?

The expectations teachers and coaches have for us.

(Q) What is your favorite thing about campus?

The band room has to be my favorite part of the campus.

It's where my favorite class takes place.

(Q) What afterschool activities are you a part of?

I am a proud member of the Randolph County High School Golden Tiger Marching Band. I play the trumpet, and I have been the leader of the brass section for three years now.

(Q) What are your plans after high school?

To be honest, I don't know right now.

(Q) What is the hardest part of being a high school student?

Having to wake up super early every morning.

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