Senior Spotlight: Danielle Adams

Senior Spotlight: Danielle Adams

This year the Stinger Newspaper would like to recognize each of our seniors in the Senior Spotlight portion of our paper. We took the time to ask the class of 2023 some questions about themselves, and their time here at The Hive. Take some time today to read all about Danielle Adams!

As a young child, Danielle always thought she would someday become an astronaut. While her goals now are changed greatly, she still has big goals. She is beyond proud of how far she has come in her life thus far, as are we as a student body. She has been very musically inclined through her years here at Marion Center. She has been a part of the Marching Band for 6 years, the Concert Band and the Choir for 8 years, and Musical for 5 years.

Outside the classroom, Danielle is very active in her 4-H chapter and has been for 11 years. She has enjoyed being in the band the most because of all of the new friends she has met along the way. By the same token, marching band camp memories are some of Danielle’s favorite!

Danielle’s passion for music has been supported greatly by her peers, family, and teachers. She told the Stinger News “Mr. Hill, Mr. Page, Mrs. Buente, and Mrs. Stolarz have all taught me so many things, and I couldn’t be more grateful for all of them.” The music department here at Marion Center is full of happiness and joy, and it couldn’t be any more prominent. You’ll never see Danielle leaving the band or choir classroom without an ear-to-ear grin!

After graduation in the spring, Danielle is going to college for fine arts, with her ultimate career goal of becoming a tattoo artist. She told the Stinger news that upon graduating she will miss the people here at school the most.

Her message to the underclassmen is: “Don’t get into too much trouble without me, and if you do let me join in.”