Getting to Know the Class of 2017: Olivia Davis

Senior spotlight featuring Olivia Davis.

Taylor Hansen

“It makes me smile when I make someone else’s day.” Olivia Davis has taken part of many activities in her high school career. Davis has participated in track (9th grade), volleyball (9th-12th grade), tennis (10th-12th grade), wrestling manager (11th-12th grade), student council (11th-12th grade), AHS fuel (11th-12th grade) and dance (1st-12th grade). Davis said her favorite sport was volleyball because she has “developed many friendships and relationships while taking part in the sport.”

After high school Davis plans to pursue a degree in nursing. “I am a caring person and I would love to care for people in my career,” Davis said.

If Davis were to win the lottery she would buy “lots of puppies and then donate the rest of the money to a cancer organization to help people pay for chemotherapy and radiation.”

Her parents helped Davis choose her career path in nursing because they “help and support me through everything.”

Davis lives with her parents Tony Davis and her mother Amy Davis. She also has a sister Chloe Davis and a dog, Grace. “I live in Lewis, but I’ve gone to Atlantic my entire school career,” Davis said.

One of Davis’s favorite school memories was when she met Bea Karp, a survivor from the Holocaust. Davis wants to be remembered as a “happy and caring person” after she graduates.