Humans of Sophomore Honors: Lily Williamson

For this project, I interviewed Lily and got her thoughts on what she wants to do when she grows up and how her father helped her strive for things in life.

Lily Williamson

“My dad really made me who I am. He wanted me to do my best and wouldn’t let me give up on things that I wanted to give up on. He always pushed me through it…. He really shaped my personality to strive forward and don’t give up.”

“I want to be a large animal vet because I love raising animals and I love being able to help them. If you play your cards right, you can make make a lot of money off of ranching big animals.”

Eureka Senior High School

Soph Honors, 1st Period

Section 1

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