Full Name: Evan Smith
Parents: Brian & Jennifer Smith
Siblings: Keely (16) and Shaylee (11)
Parent/Sibling Trait that you Admire: I admire that my parents and siblings work hard for what they have and how they preach to be kind and humble.
When I was young, I envisioned myself to be: I saw myself as being a doctor or pilot.
Future Plans: My future plans are to go to ISU for pre-med or business.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years: In 10 years I see myself in residency on my way to becoming a doctor or successful in business.
What is your most memorable moment from school years at Treynor: My most memorable moment from high school are from football and wrestling. A memorable moment is when we won our first round playoff game against Western Christian, and when we also beat MVAOOCU 70-0. Both games were awesome games and fun to be at. Another memorable moment were all the wrestling bus rides because we had rap freestyle battles to see who could rap the best.
What extra-curricular activities were you involved in at Treynor? I was involved with football, wrestling, and track. I was in choir and was in the musical.
If you have a day without commitments, what would you most likely be doing? If I had a day with no commitments, I would most likely be hanging out with my friends. We would most likely go out to eat.
What are some of your favorites (e.g. books, movies, foods)? My favorite book series is the Hunger Games, my favorite movies are 80's movies, Star Wars, comedy movies, and movies about sports. My favorite foods are bar food, but especially nachos, wings, and cheeseburgers. My favorite season is summer because I get to hang out with my friends and I get to go to the lake. My favorite candy is Snickers, and my favorite pop is Mountain Dew. My favorite teams are Nebraska and the Kansas City Chiefs. My favorite sport is football. My favorite summer activities are hanging out with my friends, jet skiing, and fishing.
What will you miss the most about THS? What I will miss most about high school is being able to see my friends and being able to play high school sports.
What advice would you give underclassmen? Don't take high school too seriously and don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. Get involved with a lot of activities and make lasting memories with your friends. Listen to your parents because they want what's best for you.