People of Fenton: senior Alexandra Lutz

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“Living on a farm is like getting handed a job. It is fun and new for a while and then you get faced with the reality of having to do the work. My favorite animal would be my cat Chip, she provides us with millions of biscuits. Fortunately, I personally am not capable of doing the hard chores, but I do get stuck with the annoying ones like picking up sticks and getting the eggs. My favorite aspect of my farm is the sweet sweet smell of the gross dirty animals.” – senior Alexandra Lutz

Abby Logan, 2023 Fentonian Editor-in-Chief