Joslyn Schrank
By Mercedes Mesman on December 5, 2018
What is your full name?
Joslyn Clara Schrank
What are your parents’ names?
Bryan and Sherri Schrank
Do you have any siblings?
No
What extracurricular activities are you involved in?
Volleyball, track, football and basketball stats, newspaper, oral interpretation, FFA, FCCLA, HOSA, NHS, band and chorus
Do you have any hobbies outside of school?
Hanging out with friends, online shopping and getting coffee
What are your plans for after high school?
Pursue a degree in exercise science at a college that is undecided and later go on to receive a doctoral degree in physical therapy
What is your favorite part about high school?
Making memories
What is your favorite school memory?
Cheering on my peers at different sporting events, especially at the state tournament the past two years. I’ve also enjoyed Atlanta, GA, for the national FCCLA competition and Indianapolis, IN, for the national FFA competition.
If you could give advice to an underclassman, what would you say?
Be kind, do to others as you would have them do to you. Love one another as God has loved you. Be a good influence, for when you think no one is watching, someone truly is.
Joslyn Clara Schrank
What are your parents’ names?
Bryan and Sherri Schrank
Do you have any siblings?
No
What extracurricular activities are you involved in?
Volleyball, track, football and basketball stats, newspaper, oral interpretation, FFA, FCCLA, HOSA, NHS, band and chorus
Do you have any hobbies outside of school?
Hanging out with friends, online shopping and getting coffee
What are your plans for after high school?
Pursue a degree in exercise science at a college that is undecided and later go on to receive a doctoral degree in physical therapy
What is your favorite part about high school?
Making memories
What is your favorite school memory?
Cheering on my peers at different sporting events, especially at the state tournament the past two years. I’ve also enjoyed Atlanta, GA, for the national FCCLA competition and Indianapolis, IN, for the national FFA competition.
If you could give advice to an underclassman, what would you say?
Be kind, do to others as you would have them do to you. Love one another as God has loved you. Be a good influence, for when you think no one is watching, someone truly is.