Homecoming Princess Zoe Foxe
Whether skateboarding outside of school, taking pictures, or working hard to achieve academic success, senior Zoe Foxe is able to focus on school and have fun outside of academics.
Here at CHS, Foxe has been involved in many extracurricular activities including soccer, basketball, being an athletic trainer, and is currently the secretary of the newly formed Ocean Lovers Society.
Foxe’s love for the ocean has her hoping that she will attend the University of California at Santa Cruz to major in environmental science, specifically in Kelp Forests because she feels the need to make an environmental improvement for future generations. Knowing that humans might not last very long, but the earth will keep spinning, Foxe thinks it is important to do what she can to help the earth in a realistic and effective way.
Foxe is passionate about capturing a moment so precisely in words or through pictures, that it can be relieved in endless emotion. Foxe wishes to be a good, happy human being.
“Being in the middle of a wave as it rises, but still feels like glass before it crashes behind me. Taking photographs of moments that exude emotion, singing really loudly in my car as I drive to nowhere, being on top of mountains or rooftops,” said Foxe.
Foxe’s mother has had the most influence in her life by installing values and characteristics. Foxe’s mother placed a large emphasis on being a compassionate human despite personal circumstances and beliefs. Foxe tries to keep this quality, not only for the goodness of human happiness, but this also gives a way for Foxe to keep her mother alive in each compassionate things she sees.
“No matter the person or their values, she taught me that it is extremely important to extend yourself out to everyone with a sense of openness and a soft heart,” said Foxe.
Foxe hopes that her mother is proud of how hard she tries to follow after her and hopes to be a good human being and looks forward to moments of saltwater, delicious food, sunsets, slurpees, and nowhere where she will not be happy.
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