Khamaya Haislip. Junior. Early College High School in Nashville, Tennessee. Majoring in pre-professional biology. Most important item: “My plants —a money tree, a Swiss cheese plant, a Chinese money plant, a succulent, a tasso and I don’t know what the last one is.”
Kendall Heath, right. Freshman. McMinn County High School in Athens, Tennessee. Majoring in biochemistry. “My fan. It’s great. I just roll over in bed and feel it. It has a nice sound to it. It’s very calming.
Owen Saltmarsh. Freshman. attended Franklin County High School. He plans to major in finance. Most important item: “My TV” to watch “Suits” on Amazon Prime. “It’s a good show.”
Alexandrea Madison. Sophomore. Siegel High School in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Majoring in nursing. Most important item: “My family photos.”
Jackson Portale. Freshman. Lipscomb Academy in Nashville, Tennessee. Majoring in interior architecture. Most important item: “My car”—2012 Jeep Wrangler, silver with black and red rims.
Lily Dykstra. Sophomore. Summit High School in Spring Hill, Tennessee. Majoring in English. Most important thing: Books, mostly classic stuff. Record player for her vinyl collection.
Christian Holt. Junior. Hillsboro High School in Nashville, Tennessee. Majoring in political science. Most important item: “A fan. It has to come back with me to Nashville and it has to go with me to Chattanooga.”
Emma Hungerford, center. Freshman. Wilson Central High School in Lebanon, Tennessee. Majoring in nursing. Most important item: “A picture of Harry Styles (musician). All my friends that I’m rooming with are fans. We became close because of that.”
Rowan Parker. Freshman. East Hamilton High School in Chattanooga. Majoring in political science. Most important item: “My monitor, mostly for games.”
Kevon Green. Freshman. Boyd-Buchanan School in Chattanooga. Majoring in vocal music education. Most important item: “Anything related to music, whether it’s my phone or my record player. Anything I can listen to or play music on.”