Getting to Know the Class of 2017: Tyler Mullins

Senior spotlight featuring Tyler Mullins.

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Tyler Mullins participated in art while in high school.

Sierra Parker

Tyler Mullins participated in football in his early years of Schuler Elementary and middle school. In high school, he began to have an interest in art and continued with drawing. Mullins went to school in Atlantic his freshman year, and went to Greene County High School in Jefferson his sophomore and junior year. “I wanted to graduate from my home town,” Mullins said. His plans after high school is to go into the workforce and earn money.

Mullins lives with his mom, dad and six siblings. His most cherished family memory was when his family grew bigger and hung out with his brothers. “In ten years I hope I am living the dream and living life right,” Mullins said. He is most proud of working hard and never giving up in order to finally graduate high school. Mullins said he was going to miss seeing his friends at school and making them laugh.

Mullins also said he wanted to be remembered by his “great smile.” “My role model is probably my best friend Garrett Rysavy, he is always inspiring me to do things I never thought I would see myself doing,” Mullins said. His favorite school activity is going to watch the basketball games in the winter time on Friday nights.The teacher that made the biggest impact on him was Mrs. Brauer. One thing he would do-over if he had the chance, is to study more for his tests.