Dossier: Sophomore Noah Wagener
Noah Wagener is a sophomore at Gibson Southern. He is part of the cross country and swim team. He is also a part of the Gibson Southern Theatre Department.
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Southerner: What is your favorite color?
Wagener: “My favorite color, I think, would probably be red. I don’t know, I just really like the color red.”
Southerner: If you could be an animal for a day, what would you be?
Wagener: “A wolf, because you’re always in a pack, so I’d always have someone to be around.”
Southerner: What is your favorite thing to do over the weekends?
Wagener: “Go over to my friend’s houses and play games.”
Southerner: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Wagener: “I’m not really quite sure yet but it’s either going to be something in the science field or the computer science field.”
Southerner: What is your biggest dream or goal in life?
Wagener: “My biggest dream or goal in life is just to start a family and have a stable job.”
Southerner: What do you think is the most important quality for a teacher to have?
Wagener: “That they are able to clearly go over a topic to where everyone can understand.”
Southern: How would your friends or relatives describe you?
Wagener: “Funny, smart, athletic, and that’s really it.”
Southerner: What is your favorite school subject?
Wagener: “Spanish because it’s just really easy.”
Southerner: What’s your favorite quote?
Wagener: “‘Sometimes good people make bad choices, but it doesn’t mean that they’re bad people. It just means they’re human.’ I like that because it just shows how human nature really is. It doesn’t matter if you do a bad thing, you can still be a good person.”
Southerner: What’s your catchphrase?
Wagener: “I say a lot of things. I say this all the time. ‘I don’t know, man.’ That’s one big one.”
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