Senior Buckaroo Round-Up

Senior Buckaroo Round-Up

By Brody Goucher, Posted June 4, 2014

Q: What is your full name?
A: Nathan Chester Hales.
Q: When and where were you born?
A: Burly, Idaho in 1996.
Q: What are your plans after graduation?
A: To go on my mission and then eventually go to Utah State.
Q: What is one of your favorite high school memories?
A: Moving back to Winnemucca from Vegas because of all the people here.
Q: What will you miss most about Lowry?
A: I will really miss the sports teams; I’m going to miss going to the basketball and the football games.
Q: Who was your favorite teacher throughout high school and why?
A: Mrs. James, because she was fun, and helped me a lot throughout this last year.
Q: What year was the hardest?
A: I think freshmen year was the hardest because getting into the swing of things was a challenge and there was a big transition between junior high and high school.
Q: What would be your dream college?
A: BYU, because it is the dream college for most Mormons.
Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
A: I see myself owning a business, and doing something just to get by in life.
Q: If you could restart high school, would you do anything differently?
A: I would have stayed in Vegas, It’s nicer there in the winter and there was much more to there.
Q: What advice would you give to incoming seniors?
A: I would probably tell them to live life to the fullest and have fun because you only get to be a senior once.
Q: What would be your dream job?
A: I would like to own my own garage that restores cars, just like in “Fast and Loud.”
Q: Where do you want to retire eventually?
A: Wherever I can, but my dream would be to retire in the Bahamas or Hawaii somewhere on the beach.

Carly Bell/Courtesy • Winnada
Carly Bell/Courtesy • Winnada

Q: What is your full name?
A: Carly Leann Bell.
Q: When and where were you born?
A: Reno, Nevada in 1996.
Q: What are your plans after graduation?
A: I plan on moving to San Luis Obispo and becoming a resident of California.
Q: What is one of your favorite high school memories?
A: In my junior year when I was on the volleyball team and we won a big tournament and then kept shouting daw after we won.
Q: What will you miss most about Lowry?
A: My friends, and the sense of community that Lowry has within this town.
Q: Do you plan on ever going to college?
A: I plan on going to Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo and study in theatre and communications.
Q: Who was your favorite teacher throughout high
A: In 10 years I will be starring in a TV show that deals with comedy.
Q: If you could restart high school, would you do anything differently?
A: I would restart high school and the only thing I would do differently focus on my grades.
Q: What advice would you give to incoming seniors?
A: Apply for scholarships and send them out yourself, and also stick to your morals.

Tanner Shearer /Courtesy • Winnada
Tanner Shearer /Courtesy • Winnada

Q: What are your plans after graduation?
A: I’m planning on going to a rodeo with my dad the next year for team roping.
Q: What is one of your favorite high school memories?
A: My favorite high school memory would have to be roping kids in the gymnasium and at the football games.
.Q: Do you plan on ever going to college?
A: I’ll probably go to Prescott, Arizona after I’m done with the rodeo, it’s a community college that I can do online.
Q: What year was the hardest?
A: Probably junior year, it was the most fun and school was not as hard.
Q: What would be your dream college?
A: I would definitely choose Harvard because that’s where all the cool people go.
Q: Where do you want to retire eventually?
A: I want to retire at 65 in Lander, Wyoming where I grew up, it would be a great place to retire and it’s where most of my family lives.