Freshman pursues success in drama

September 3, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi

Freshman Neesha Malik hopes to attain a reputation similar to that of recent Saratoga High graduate Jay Lee, who was renowned for his unforgettable performances.

“I like drama because I can do something stupid or dumb, but it won’t matter because it can be molded into something that other people will appreciate,” Malik said.

Despite not having much experience, Malik added that she loves drama because she feels that her peers are always there for her.

Questions

What is your impression of high school so far?

“It’s been fun so far, but the dance really changed my impressions. I wasn’t expecting people to participate the way that they did.”

What is your favorite and least favorite part so far?

“My favorite part has been the dance. It was a lot of fun. The weekend homework is a pain, though. I never got this much homework on the weekend in middle school. Another one of my favorite parts is how the counselors really want to help you, and they don’t just turn down every request because it makes their job easier.”

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