By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current
It’s “out with the old,” and “in with the new” for several seniors at Geneseo High School as they share resolutions for the New Year.
Each New Year brings with it the very best intentions by young and old alike for the forthcoming 365 days. In earlier times, when most people lived in rural areas, preparations for the New Year included slaughtering any livestock that could not survive the dark months of winter. Thus, the origin of “New Year’s resolutions,” when people should “slaughter” their weaknesses.
A modern day ritual involves writing down faults that one hopes to be rid of and then burning the paper.
Resolutions are from senior students at Geneseo High School, some in Ali Stern’s family and consumer classes in addition to other GHS students.