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9:12 am Friday, August 29, 2008

Student Q&A

By Staff
Kim West
Franklin County Times
Name: Tiffany Cole
Grade/age: 6th, 12 years old
Teachers: Ms. Victoria Pounders, Ms. Tracy Swinney and Ms. Nina Jackson
School: Phil Campbell Elementary
Family: Parents Gerald and Suzanne Cole; 10-year-old brother, Logan Cole
What do you want to be when you grow up?
An industrial engineer because I'm good at making up stuff. An industrial engineer puts stuff in order on factory lines, and I think I might be good at it.
Where do you want to go to college?
Alabama or Auburn. First, I'm going to Northwest-Shoals to get my fundamental (courses), and then I'll go to a bigger college.
What are your hobbies?
Swimming, playing with my puppy, riding four-wheelers and going fishing.
What's your biggest catch?
I caught a 15-pound catfish when I was little – it was longer than my leg at the time.
What is your favorite subject in school?
Science.
What is your least favorite subject?
Spelling.
What is the most difficult word for you to spell?
"Answer" is kind of a tricky word to spell.
Who is your favorite teacher, past or present?
Ms. (Jill) Harris because she chose me out of 60 students to try out for Space Camp. And because she's a science teacher, and I like science.
Which person do you admire the most?
My granddaddy, Jerry Anglin, because he is very successful in business.
What's your favorite thing to do on Saturday morning?
Go fishing. I like to fish at home because we have three ponds. One pond has catfish, one has bass, and I'm not sure what's in the other one.
If you could meet any person dead or alive, who would it be and why?
Hannah Montana. She's really rich, and she seems like a good person to meet.

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