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24 with ’24: Tara Coffee

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Photo courtesy of Tara Coffee
Tara Coffee holding her cat, Stinky.

Senior Tara Coffee has been going to Alder her whole life, and is involved in Spanish club and the Spanish honorary. We sat down with Tara as part of our 24 with ‘24 interview series.

Q: What’s your favorite memory of your time at Alder?

A: Probably any of Mr Hughes’ classes.

Q: What are three things you can’t live without?

A: My phone, my car, and money.

Q: What’s one thing people don’t know about you?

A:  I’m going to college to be a vet. 

Q: How would you define yourself in three words?

A: Messy, energetic, and hardworking.

Q: What was your last dream?

A:  I had this dream last night that I was at Kings Island getting chased by Freddy Kruger. 

Q:  Best piece of advice you’ve received?

A:  Don’t worry about what others think about you.

Q: If you made a documentary, what would it be about and why?

A: Honestly my cats. I love my cats so much.

Q: Last piece of content you consumed that made you cry?

A: I watched “Marley and Me” like a week ago and it made me cry.

Q: Song you can listen to on repeat?

A: “Mercury: Retrograde” by Ghostemane.

Q:If you could switch lives with someone for a day, who would it be?

A: Kim Kardashian.  

Why?

Because she’s really rich, and I want to be on TV.

Q: Dream country to visit?

A: Canada. It’s so peaceful. 

Q: What’s the biggest surprise you’ve had?

A: When my brother brought home a third kitten. 

Q: If your life was a TV show, what song would be in the intro?

A: Honestly probably just like, “Old Macdonald.”

Q: What 3 people living or dead would you like to make dinner for?

A: Yung Gravy, George Washington, and my mom. 

Q: The most adventurous thing you’ve done in your life?

A: Probably, going really fast on highways.

Q: What would you like to be remembered for?

A: My car.

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Fiona Petticrew
Fiona Petticrew, Staff Writer
Senior Fiona Petticrew is in her first year of journalism. She plays soccer for the high school and is involved in musicals and show choir. She can be spotted by her curly brown hair and her awesome style! She loves taking pictures with her film camera and enjoys spending time with her dog Peter.

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