Ashley Catanzarite
Another senior, Anna Edwards, is in the spotlight next!
Check out which celebrities Anna would want to be her parents!
Jeff Bridges - because, well, JEFF BRIDGES IS AWESOME and I feel like he could play a wise father figure to a 't', and Ellen Page, because she's spunky, down to earth, talented, and beautiful, but not in an impossible way, but rather in a relatable, comfortable way that would make me feel like I could approach her as her daughter and not be afraid of sharing the limelight with her.
Her ultimate perfect pizza is…
Easy. White thick crust, NO MOZZARELLA, instead a mixture of goat cheese, feta, and ricotta (heavy on the goat), with black olives and portabella mushrooms…yum!
High school has taught her a lot, including…
Be yourself. I know it sounds cliche, but you can't worry about what other people think of you if you're going to be successful and happy. Embrace yourself. You have a crazy outfit that you're dying to wear, but you're afraid others won't like it or will think its weird? SO WHAT?! Wear it. Dance like nobody's watching, because if you go with the grain, you'll just blend into the table. If you're a splinter, you might just make the world bleed.
We better be taking some of this wise advice from Anna, Juniors!
A few things. First and foremost, what I said in the previous question; embrace yourself. Take you to a whole new level. Make lasting impressions, memories. Second, get your stuff together and DON'T WAIT TILL THE LAST MINUTE. You will seriously regret slacking or hanging back when spring rolls around and deadlines are suddenly staring you in the face. Be alert, stay ahead of the curve. Third, solidify relationships with the friends you want to keep close as you move into the next chapters in your life. Fourth, make new friends in new circles, push yourself to try new experiences, and embrace change. As someone who is unsettled by said change, I found this very difficult, but its worth it if you can manage it. And fifth, ASK FOR HELP. Don't try to do any of this completely alone. Its not fun, and borders on impossible. DO NOT let your pride get in the way of your success. Bend, don't break, and you will achieve.
Sign outside of a high school building?
Haha. Okay. ‘Caution: Zombie Infestation. DON'T OPEN - DEAD INSIDE.’ Boom. I went there.
Another senior, Anna Edwards, is in the spotlight next!
Check out which celebrities Anna would want to be her parents!
Jeff Bridges - because, well, JEFF BRIDGES IS AWESOME and I feel like he could play a wise father figure to a 't', and Ellen Page, because she's spunky, down to earth, talented, and beautiful, but not in an impossible way, but rather in a relatable, comfortable way that would make me feel like I could approach her as her daughter and not be afraid of sharing the limelight with her.
Her ultimate perfect pizza is…
Easy. White thick crust, NO MOZZARELLA, instead a mixture of goat cheese, feta, and ricotta (heavy on the goat), with black olives and portabella mushrooms…yum!
High school has taught her a lot, including…
Be yourself. I know it sounds cliche, but you can't worry about what other people think of you if you're going to be successful and happy. Embrace yourself. You have a crazy outfit that you're dying to wear, but you're afraid others won't like it or will think its weird? SO WHAT?! Wear it. Dance like nobody's watching, because if you go with the grain, you'll just blend into the table. If you're a splinter, you might just make the world bleed.
We better be taking some of this wise advice from Anna, Juniors!
A few things. First and foremost, what I said in the previous question; embrace yourself. Take you to a whole new level. Make lasting impressions, memories. Second, get your stuff together and DON'T WAIT TILL THE LAST MINUTE. You will seriously regret slacking or hanging back when spring rolls around and deadlines are suddenly staring you in the face. Be alert, stay ahead of the curve. Third, solidify relationships with the friends you want to keep close as you move into the next chapters in your life. Fourth, make new friends in new circles, push yourself to try new experiences, and embrace change. As someone who is unsettled by said change, I found this very difficult, but its worth it if you can manage it. And fifth, ASK FOR HELP. Don't try to do any of this completely alone. Its not fun, and borders on impossible. DO NOT let your pride get in the way of your success. Bend, don't break, and you will achieve.
Sign outside of a high school building?
Haha. Okay. ‘Caution: Zombie Infestation. DON'T OPEN - DEAD INSIDE.’ Boom. I went there.