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OLIVIA SCOTT

INTERVIEWED STUDENTS AT GREEN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL

 

MORGAN OSWALD, junior

"My song would be 'I'm Bringing Sexy Back' by JT, because I am oh so sexy. The song just suits me."

 

EMILY WANDELL, SENIOR

"I would have to pick 'Follow Me' by Uncle Kracker, because it reminds me of all the road trips I have taken to California with my best friends, and all of us girls would sing it."

 

SHAWN JOHNSON, SENIOR

"Definitely 'Lonely Day' by System of a Down, because I have never had a girlfriend and oh yes it is about time. I mean, I am a man. Come on."

 

ADAM HAIKAL, JUNIOR

"It would have to be something weird like the theme song to 'Star Wars'; it is cheesy and well-known, just like me."

 

LIZ GROESBECK, SOPHOMORE

"My theme song would be 'Eye of the Tiger' by Survivor, because I think I am aggressive towards almost every situation I come across. I get things done."

 

JIMMY CYBORSKI, FRESHMAN

"I would say 'Over My Head' by The Fray because I get carried away sometimes and take things too far, and other times, I don't even understand what everyone is talking about."

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