Senior Spotlight
By Darley Carrillo
Molly Reuter is the daughter of Al and Darcy Reuter. Molly has one sibling, Zach Reuter. Molly also has a sister in law Shaina Reuter and one niece who is Kinsley. Throughout her high school career, Molly has been involved in softball, basketball, volleyball, track, golf, dance, and football cheer. Molly has been awarded honorable mention all War Eagle Conference in volleyball.
During her high school years, Molly has babysat for all four years. A few of Molly’s favorite memories throughout high school were making it to the regional finals for volleyball and making it to state for basketball. Throughout high school, Molly’s greatest accomplishment was making it to senior year and making it far in volleyball and basketball.
Outside of school, you will see Molly hanging out with friends, working out, going out for a run, having movie nights with friends, attending bonfires, and hanging out with her family. Molly’s favorite movies are “The Lorax” and “Soul Surfer.” Molly’s favorite song is “Just the Way” by Parmalee and Blanco Brown. Molly’s favorite school lunch to devour was crispitos.
Molly’s advice for underclassmen is that high school goes by fast; do not miss out on little things because you will be seniors before you know it. She also stresses when the school has dances or lock-ins to make sure you go to them and make memories. Do not take things for granted.
Molly’s fears are spiders, snakes, and losing loved ones. Her biggest pet peeve is when her mom tells her to do laundry or any chore and she is already doing what she needs to do. It also bothers her when someone texts or snaps her and she calls them back and they do not answer. Molly’s favorite year was her senior year because she got less homework.
Molly would love to be remembered as the person who put smiles on peoples faces and the girl who always had a positive attitude. In life, Molly would like to accomplish graduating from college and teaching somewhere she would love. Next year, Molly will be attending Iowa State and majoring in elementary education.