Senior profile: Carson Littrell

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Carson Louis Littrell

Age: 17

School: Columbus North High School

Who are your parents/guardians, grandparents and siblings?

Parents: Josh and Regan Littrell; grandparents: Ed Littrell, Karen and Louie Russell and the late Pam and Dave Rager; siblings: Wil and Teddy Littrell

Which elementary and middle school did you attend?

Southside Elementary and Northside Middle School

What’s your favorite class or part of the school day and why?

AP Psychology with Mrs. Pfaffenberger because the topics covered were interesting and can change your perspective. Mrs. P is a great teacher and I learned a lot from her.

In which extracurricular activities, including music, sports or clubs, do you participate?

Cross country, track, Student Assembly, student body officer, Student Athletic Board, Social Club, Key Club, National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars and Math League.

When you’re not in school, what’s your favorite place to be and why?

Hanging out with my friends.

What has been your greatest high school memory so far, and why?

Competing in the Track & Field State Championship at Indiana University.

What are you looking forward to after graduation?

I look forward to attending a four-year university to study business.

Who in your life has inspired you or whom do you look up to and why?

My parents inspire me because I watch them work hard every day to not only make my life better, but also the lives of others with their kindness and generosity.

What is the most important thing you’ve learned during, or from, high school?

Time management and the importance of being involved. Find your passion and pursue it; participate in sports, clubs, student government, etc. Don’t just be a Bull Dog, be part of the Bull Dog Way!

Draw a picture, write a poem or create something that represents you. It can be anything you choose.

Favorite quote: “Your toughness is made up of equal parts persistence and experience. You don’t so much outrun your opponents as outlast and outsmart them, and the toughest opponent of all is the one in your head.” — Joe Henderson

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Each school year, The Republic publishes profiles of Bartholomew County high school seniors in the Classrooms section on Mondays. The profile includes a list of questions and answers and a photo of the featured student.

To submit a senior profile, visit your high school counseling office or e-mail reporter Shelby Thomas at sthomas@therepublic.com. Senior profiles are published in the order they are received.

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