Monday, March 12, 2012

Cody Blake Lechtenberg



Cody Blake Lechtenberg was born on April 3, 1994 and is the son of Mark and April Lechtenberg. He has three sisters: Shelby, Jolene and Amber.
Cody’s favorite hobbies are fishing, ice fishing, mudding, writing, reading, target shooting, bonfires with friends and playing “Call of Duty.”
His extracurricular activities include football (1).
Cody’s best memories are from the many classes he has had with his favorite teachers, Ms. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. McClure, Mrs. Steel and Ms. Taylor because they saved him from making some bad choices and encouraged the better ones.
His funniest moments while attending MHS are the moments when his class just let go and were themselves. His most embarrassing moment was having to push his sister’s car out of a small snow bank in the parking lot during his sophomore year. 
Cody’s biggest inspirations are his parents, grandparents, friends, Ms. Taylor and Mrs. Steele of the Oasis room and Mr. McClure. 
His gift to the underclassmen is, “Pay more attention than any other generation to the lessons in class, bury your nose in books until you lose it in one and respect the authority figures and elders in your life; they will soon be your greatest asset.”
Cody’s favorite quote is by Benjamin Franklin and says, “Many people die at 25 and aren’t buried until they are 75.” He has interpreted this quote as a warning to never stop being yourself, give in to a routine or stop reaching for your dreams and goals. 
His plans for the future are to take a year off to work before attending Indian Hills Community College to get a degree in Aircraft Mechanics and Repair, then finish off his education with a pilot’s license from ATP Flight and Technical school.
Cody is excited for graduation because he is ready for the milestone in life that graduation represents. He will be able to say, “That’s done; what’s next?” and assess what he wants to do next.
Compiled by Natalie Kirton.

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