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The Playwickian

The Student News Site of Neshaminy High School

The Playwickian

The Student News Site of Neshaminy High School

The Playwickian

Hectic junior reveals his life story

By Julianne Miller
Circulation Editor

Joey Lisowski, junior at Neshaminy High School, is a well-rounded student and host of Friday morning’s ‘Teacher of The Week’ via the morning announcements. In addition to his love for being on screen, he has a mutual love for being off screen, making short films. Lisowski divides his time up by working at the Buck Hotel, going for runs, and participating in the select choir. For this month’s Student Spotlight, he had the opportunity to be on the other end of the questions.

Q: What do you like to do when it rains?
A: Watch some of my favorite Clint Eastwood movies.

Q: What’s the strangest talent you have?
A: Well… I can make weird noises. I’m especially good at turkey gobbles.

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Q: What is the first thing you notice about people?
A: Their confidence.

Q: If you had a charity, what would it be for and how would you raise awareness?
A: Probably for Alzheimer’s because my grandfather has recently passed away from that. I’d have a concert for all of Neshaminy’s talented kids to perform in.

Q: What is your favorite song to sing in the shower?
A: Oh, it’s gotta be Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day.

Q: If you were forced to face your biggest fear, what would it be and how would you deal with it?
A: Confronting my parents about denting my dad’s Mustang. I guess I’d just walk up to them, hand them the keys and say ‘my bad.’

Q: If you could have one song to play as you walked around daily, what would you choose?
A: Thriller by Michael Jackson.

Q: Which celebrities would you choose to be your mom and dad?
A: My mom would be Jennifer Anniston because she’s just great and my dad would have to be Jason Statham.

Q: What is the grossest thing you have ever eaten?
A: Maybe gum off of a railing when I was little… Well I was nine, so I guess that’s not so little.

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