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Aly Dynda, 16, junior at Antietam High School, poses for a photo in the digital media lab at the high school on Wednesday afternoon. Photo by Natalie Kolb 11/5/2014
Reading Eagle: Natalie Kolb
Aly Dynda, 16, junior at Antietam High School, poses for a photo in the digital media lab at the high school on Wednesday afternoon. Photo by Natalie Kolb 11/5/2014
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Age, school, grade: 16, Antietam, junior.

I see myself as: Adorkable, loyal, forgiving, adventurous, musical.

People see me as: Outgoing, funny, peculiar, unique, random.

My family’s cast of characters: Mother, Jayne, and father, Joe.

What I would do with three days and $1 million: I would honestly set aside half to go toward college and my future, and the rest I would spend on traveling around the world and observing the different cultures.

Worst movie ever: Any scary or horror film. I am a baby when it comes to that.

I’m listening to: Anything and everything!

My hero is: My (deceased) Busia (grandmother).

The last book I read because I wanted to: “1984” by George Orwell, my favorite book for summer reading in honors English.

The worst thing about being my age: Not being allowed to get my license until I’m 16-and-a-half and only having a junior permit.

Things my parents do that bug me: Repeat things over and over again even though I already completed it.

Where I’d like to be and what I’d like to be doing in 10 years: Graduated from a college with a degree in secondary education and digital media. Hopefully going steady with a nice guy and perhaps getting married soon.

Something I’d like to change about myself: I wish I could manage my time better and not get distracted by video games and YouTube.

What I do in my free time: Sing (chorus and select ensembles), dance, theater (musicals and plays), various school clubs, assisting with recording of basketball games.

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