May 2023

Mary Alyssa Manor,

the daughter of Lacey Redmond and Rusty Manor, plans to go to college and become a physical therapist in sports medicine. She also plans to get married to William and have a “blind” family and be rich when she graduates. Alyssa played basketball from third grade through her senior year, volleyball from sixth grade through twelfth, ran track from grades seven through twelve and played softball all four years of high school and was in FBLA from ninth though eleventh grade. All of her memories with her besties are her favorite memories. She would like to be remembered as the tall athletic girl.

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Shawn-Hudson Seegraves,

son of Paul and Heather Seegraves, plans to follow in the steps of his father and become a coach. Graduating from college and getting a degree in physical education, becoming a coach and living the American dream are his future plans. Shawn-Hudson was active in tennis (ninth – 12th), basketball (ninth – 12th), and baseball (ninth – 12th). He was a four-year member of FFA, FBLA, Beta and PACE and was in the art club during his junior year. His favorite memory is winning the singles and team state championship in tennis. He would like to be remembered as someone who anyone could get along with.

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Going to trade school after high school to be an electrician is the future plans of Adam Fuller.

His favorite memory is when the bus almost left him before an away game.Adam is the son of Kim and Curtis Fuller. He was in FBLA his eighth grade year. He played basketball for eight years, baseball for two years and was in track for five. He would like to be remembered as the guy who made everyone laugh.

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Maddy Wintizer,

the daughter of Misty and Jeff Featherston, plans to attend ASU and pursue a marketing business degree. Her high school years were filled with many activities as she was active in FCCLA, volleyball, softball and Beta throughout her high school career. She was also in 4-H youth leadership and was in FBLA from grades ten through twelve. Her favorite school memory is getting the opportunity to experience Disney World for the first time with her fellow FBLA officer team at the National Fall Leadership Conference in Orlando. Maddy would like to be remembered for being the girl who always made everyone laugh and could brighten anyone’s day.

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Nate Brantley’s

favorite memory of school was the end of his freshman year when they got out of school. Nate is the son of Chris and Laura Brantley and plans to go to tech school to become an industrial electrician. Nate was in the FFA his four years of high school and also played basketball (ninth – 12th). When asked how he would like to be remembered, Nate said “however they want to remember me.”

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Dixie Book

would like to be remembered for being authentic during her years at Piggott School. The daughter of Patrick Book and Amber Noles, she plans to attend ASU for a major in plant and crop sciences. Dixie was a member of FFA, FCCLAand Beta during her four years of high school. She was also in FBLA from her sophomore year through senior year. Her favorite school memory is attending national conferences with FFA and FBLA.

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Tyler Smith,

the son of Amanda Webb and the late Bryce Webb, and Steve Smith, plans to go to BRTC to become an electrician, get a good job and make a lot of money. Tyler was a member of the Mohawk Brotherhood Football and his favorite memory is when Noah ran him over in his car. He’d like to be remembered by the fact that he graduated.

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Michael Haywood’s

favorite school memory is coming to Piggott from private school and being immediately taken in by the students at Piggott. He noted that he has the best friends at Piggott, friends that he will hopefully have for the rest of his life. Attending BRTC and working toward a master electrician degree is his plans for the future and hopes to someday have his own electrical company. Michael, the son of Andy andAshley Haywood, would like to be remembered as the guy with the first and best mullet at school. He played basketball his freshman and sophomore year, baseball from freshman through his senior year and played golf from ninth grade through eleventh grade and Greene County 4-H shooting sports and WHEP team during his freshmen through senior years. He was also active in many clubs including Campground 4-H, Beta, PACE, and FFA during his high school years. He is also an Eagle Boy Scout.

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