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Student views on Lake news

Valhalla

Student views on Lake news

Valhalla

Tyler Bowers (he/him)

Tyler Bowers (he/him), Staff Reporter

Tyler Bowers will graduate with the Class of 2025. He appreciates his classes since he got the classes he asked for and he’s got friends and his girlfriend in a lot of them. As for the first week of school he described his senior year as “boring” and “tiring”. He’s not interested in any clubs, and he doesn’t do any school sports, but he loves to play a good game of volleyball at the Boys and Girls Club. In his free time, other than playing volleyball, he likes to play video games, sleep, and go to work. Tyler is looking forward to finally being able to graduate and be free from the everyday classes from 8 to 2:45.

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