Name: Will Reily
Year: 2012
Relationship Status: Single and Ready to Mingle
Birthday: April 22, 1989
Major: Environmental Studies
Concentration: Management
What is your favorite movie?
“Braveheart.”
What do you love most about Ole women?
“They are intelligent.”
What did you want to be when you were growing up?
“I went back and forth between cowboy and lumberjack.”
Where do you see yourself 10 years from now?
“I want to go to law school in next couple of years, so practicing law in a small town somewhere, because I am country boy when it comes down to it.”
What is the most romantic thing a girl can do?
“It changes from girl to girl, but I would have to say I am usually the one to surprise her. One time, I took a bus from Minneapolis to Detroit with a broken leg and a 60 pound bag to see a girl.”
What is your favorite place to study on campus and why?
“I like the adirondack chairs. It is so great to sit down with a book and read on a nice day.”
If you could eat anything the rest of your life, what would it be?
“Crawfish gumbo.”
Your style?
“Southern charming and disarming.”
Any secret or hidden talents?
“A lot of things actually. The fact that I have taken survival school in the Andes, and when I was 17, I built my own house that’s solar powered. I am an independent guy.”
Finish this sentence: A girl looks her best when… “I don’t care if a girl dresses up or not. To me, she looks her best when she cares the least.”
Who is you favorite artist or band?
“It used to be Old Crow Medicine show, but now I like Chatham County Line and Doc Watson. I love blue grass music.”
Guilty pleasure?
“The t.v. show Weeds.”
Extra-curricular activities: “I just started a new club called Oles for Responsibility, I’m senior captain for the rugby team, [a member of] PAC, Debate Team, and Leadership for St. Paul’s outreach.”
What is your ideal date?
“I love to cook, especially Cajun food and southern food. So, it would be a really chill night, just hanging out on the front porch and drinking Mint Juleps.”
Pet Peeves?
“Rudeness. I don’t like it when people eat in the reference room or library, but I’m pretty hard guy to upset.”
Call or text?
“Call, I’m old-fashioned. I leave voice mails.”