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INFLUENTIAL SENIORS
Asher Demo
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Favorite and most challenging theater role?
The King in “Once Upon a Mattress.” I got to be really goofy on stage and do just what I wanted. The most challenging role was in middle school when I was the Cat in the Hat because there are a lot of lines I have dyslexia which puts a pretty big boundary between me and lines.
What do you believe makes you an influential senior?
I smile a lot. I was kind of surprised when I was told that I would be an influential senior. I talk to a lot of people. I like people because there’s just a lot of stories to be told. Everybody has a story. I like each of their stories.
A: Q: What are your passions?
Theater and music. They have been a part of my life since the beginning. My mom was a theater major and my dad was really into music. A: Q: What is your biggest regret?
Trying to put all of myself into everything I do.
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Q: What do you wish you could have accomplished?
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I wish I could have met more people at the school. It was really hard to learn everyone who was going here when we didn’t see each other for a whole year. There are a lot of kids I wish I had met earlier.
What is the biggest lesson you’ve learned in
Probably to advocate for yourself and also just to try new things. Especially when I was a junior, I was still involved in a lot, but I was more hesitant to branch out to things I haven’t been in before. A lot of that was because I still felt really new and more nervous to meet people. But the more people you meet, the easier it gets to keep meeting new people. And I feel like that’s such an