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Rachel Alger interviewed students at Foothill High School.

Tarah Easley, Senior

"The one where you disappear, because you go somewhere else, and I want to be somewhere cool."

ASHLEE AGER, Senior

"A disappearing act, because if it goes wrong at least I'm not trapped in water, a box or sawed in half."

CHRIS SIALER, Freshman

"I'd be cut in half. I wonder what it feels like."

MEGAN MALONEY, Junior

"One in water, because I can hold my breath for a long time. It'd be challenging."

DANIEL VELASQUEZ, Senior

"Sawed in half. You'd be two people until they find how to fix it."

BRADLEY LIPMAN, Senior

"I'd have Lance Burton make me float. I'd be able to float all the time."

 

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