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Gagnon named B-D Donkey Feed female senior spotlight

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Myckie Gagnon was named this week’s B-D Donkey Feed female senior spotlight.

B-D Donkey Feed Staff

When we are kids most of us have dreams to do so many different things and that’s no different for this week’s B-D Donkey Feed female senior spotlight  Miss. Myckie Gagnon.  Much like trying to achieve her many aspirations when younger, Gagnon kept busy throughout high school by being active in Basketball, softball, and the student council.  Gagnon took some time out of her day to answer our questions.

B-D: When I was young, I imagined myself as…

Gagnon: When I was young I wanted to be everything! A model, a singer, a cook, a veteran, a player on Wipeout. I never knew which one so I wanted to be all of them.

B-D: What is an accomplishment you’re proud of?

Gagnon:I’m proud of juggling sports, a job, and school while keeping good grades.

B-D: What extra-curricular activity do you enjoy the most and why?

Gagnon: I enjoy sports, but I loved student counsel and all the activities we did.

B-D: What are your plans after high school?

Gagnon: I plan on going to Southwestern Oklahoma State University and major in Business.

B-D: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

Gagnon: In ten years, I see myself out of college and hopefully starting my family.

B-D: What is a favorite junior high memory?

Gagnon: I always loved Mr. Faulkner’s study hall. That class was filled with memories.

B-D: What is a favorite high school memory?

Gagnon: Making friends and senior skip day.

B-D: What will you miss the most after you graduate from Bray-Doyle?

Gagnon: I will miss how close everyone is, the friendships I have with younger classmen and how everyone knows everyone.

B-D: What class have you enjoyed the most and why?

Gagnon: I enjoyed lunch the most, I love how everyone can eat and talk.

B-D: Who is your favorite teacher/faculty member and why?

Gagnon: My favorite teacher is Mr. Fisher.  I didn’t like him in eight grade because of all the stuff he made us do, but he started to grow on me.

B-D: What three words best describe you?

Gagnon: Hard worker, dedicated, and indecisive. 

B-D: How would you like to be remembered as you leave Bray-Doyle?

Gagnon: I want to be known as crazy, outgoing, a funny person and anyone people can talk to and trust.

B-D: What are some words of wisdom you would give to the under-classmen?

Gagnon: Surround yourself with people who love you and you love them. Don’t be afraid to get out of your comfort zone. Most importantly be yourself!