New Years Resolutions Echo Through Susquehannock

By Tyler Ritz

The 2014 year came to an end days ago, and former resolutions have been replaced with the ones of the new year.

Junior Kane Thomas turned over a new leaf with the start of the new year.

“My goal is to lose weight and stay in shape,” said Thomas. “Also I want to become more in touch with the spiritual side of me.”

Senior Kaliegh Krobot wants to be more productive in her graduating school year.

“My resolution is to get a job, I’ve been sending in applications the past few weeks,” said Krobot.

History teacher Bill Kerr wants to change for good in the upcoming year.

“My new years resolution is to stay in shape and lose weight,” said Kerr.

Junior Hannah Stewart wants to be in touch with her nice side this year.

“I would like to be a better person this year as well as every year,”  said Stewart.

When asked about his new year resolution, senior Eric Rudd showed concern about graduation.

“I would like to graduate with a 3.0 GPA and no lower,” said Rudd.

Junior Peyton Rieder wants to also stay in shape along with many.

“Staying fit is my goal this year because I start to slack in my workouts,” said Rieder.

Senior Maddie Ketterer wants to be more bold when facing others.

“I want to be more assertive and don’t sugar coat things to people,” said Ketterer.

Freshman Neo Dallmeyer wants to become more healthy and productive during the rest of his high school years.

“I’d like to gain weight because unfortunately I’m underweight,” said Dallmeyer. “I would like to also stop fighting and get stuff done in school this year.”

Senior Zoe Karpouzie also wants to be more productive and as well as find her inner peace.

“Id like to be more happy with myself and stop procrastinating with school,” said Karpouzie.