By Gauri Mangala
Features Editor
16-year-old Drew Luniewski is an active member of the Neshaminy Music Program. As a drum major for Neshaminy’s Marching Band and a tenor saxophone for Jazz Ensemble, Lunieski tries to soak up as much knowledge about music as possible.
Q: What do you do when you’re not in school?
A: I do my homework and practice music. I play the tenor saxophone. I’m also learning to play the tuba for next year.
Q: What do you want to do as a career?
A: I really want to be a pilot in the Air Force. If that doesn’t work out, I’d like to get into a band playing saxophone or tuba.
Q: If you could invite three people, living or dead, to dinner, who would it be?
A: John F. Kennedy because he was an amazing president and I want to hear his opinion on his death. Amelia Earhart because I can ask her where her body is. I don’t understand why they didn’t do that in Night at the Museum. Chef Ramsey because he would make the dinner. I’d deal with his sass the whole night.
Q: What is your number one most irrational fear?
A: Ghosts, because they are in my house, in my head. I can’t see straight. I am not Drew.
Q: What will you remember when you leave high school?
A: Being in the Jazz program.
Q: Have you tasted the rainbow?
A: Yes, it tastes kind of like water. It has no taste.