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Seven questions with freshman Valerie Nguyen

Seven questions with freshman Valerie Nguyen

What is your dream car?

I want a Ford F-150. Rainbow colored.

Who is your favorite musical artist?

Florence & the Machine. Just because she’s a ginger.

How would you describe yourself?

Asian. Short.

Describe your dream meal.

Everything and anything.

What was your favorite part of the Grammy’s?

Watching the Foo Fighters perform. They had great stage presence.

What college team do you root for?

MU. Tigers all the way!

What do you want to be when you are older?

A movie director.

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Alec Santaularia, web editor
This is Alec Santaularia's second year on the staff of the JagWire. He is glad that he gets to spend his senior year with such an amazing group of people. Santaularia also participates in JagChorale, the Mill Valley Singers and the school drama productions. His favorite quote is from the famous poet, Robert Frost; "In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on."

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