Claire Freyhof plays a major role at Jonathan Alder; she serves as Vice President of her class and president of both symphonic choir and a capella choir. She also participates in LEO club and musical. Next year, she plans on attending college for cardiovascular sonography at either Ohio State University or the University of Cincinnati.
Q: What’s your favorite memory of your time at Alder?
A: “Hadestown” opening night.
Q: What are three things you can’t live without?
A: My family, God, friends.
Q: What’s one thing people don’t know about you?
A: I live on a farm with goats and chickens and cats.
Q: How would you define yourself in three words?
A: Hardworking, creative, passionate.
Q: What is the best piece of advice you’ve received?
A: That no one cares about you – like don’t care what other people think about you.
Q: If you made a documentary, what would it be about and why?
A: It’d probably be about my faith and why it’s very important to me.
Q: What is the last piece of content you consumed that made you cry?
A: I watched “A Star Is Born” and it made me cry.
Q: What is a song you can listen to on repeat?
A: “Voila” by Andre Rieu.
Q: If you could switch lives with someone for a day, who would it be?
A: Probably the president, I just wanna see what it’s like.
Q: What is your dream place to visit?
A: Bali.
Q: What’s the biggest surprise you’ve had?
A: My dog – I came home from softball and she was just sitting there in my kitchen.
Q: What 3 people living or dead would you like to make dinner for?
A: I’m feeling Michael Jackson, Amiela Earhart, and Helen Keller – all of the conspiracy theory people.
Q: What was the most adventurous thing you’ve done in your life?
A: The hike from 6th grade from counseling; we all almost died.
Q: What would you like to be remembered for?
A: How I treat other people.
