Senior Macy Schmidt has gone to Alder since kindergarten, and is involved in many different aspects of life at Alder. She has been involved with tennis and volleyball. We sat down with Macy as part of our 24 with ‘24 interview series.
Q: What’s your favorite memory of your time at Alder?
A: Senior homecoming because I got to spend it with my friends and it was the last one, so it was fun.
Q: What are three things you can’t live without?
A: My phone, my friends, and money, probably
Q: What’s one thing people don’t know about you?
A: I thrift a lot of my clothes.
Q: How would you define yourself in three words?
A: Talkative, happy, and caring.
Q: What was your last dream?
A: Oh my God, I was a doctor and I had to save my hairdresser’s life, like the girl that does my hair…I had to save her life, but I was like a surgeon and like I didn’t save her life; I failed.
Q: Best piece of advice you’ve received?
A: Try your best in everything you do.
Q: If you made a documentary, what would it be about and why?
A: Football players, because I think that they’re so attractive, so I would just get to stare at them all day.
Q: Last piece of content you consumed that made you cry?
A: The ones of the military coming home and surprising their kids. I cry every time.
Q: Song you can listen to on repeat?
A: Right now it’s “Barbie Dreams” by Nikki Manaj
Q: If you could switch lives with someone for a day, who would it be?
A: Beyonce because I just think that it would be awesome to be Beyonce for a day.
Q: Dream country to visit?
A: I think Australia, just because I feel like no one really goes to Australia from over here, so I think it would be cool to experience their culture.
It’s so far away.
Yeah it is… I wouldn’t want to do that flight, though.
Q: What’s the biggest surprise you’ve had?
A: I got Taylor Swift tickets for Christmas. It’s in November.
Q: What 3 people living or dead would you like to make dinner for?
A: Princess Diana, Rhianna, and Travis Scott.
Q: The most adventurous thing you’ve done in your life?
A: I rode a slide down the Great Wall of China.
Q: What would you like to be remembered for?
A: My outfits.