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12:33 pm Friday, September 26, 2008

Student Question &Answer

By Staff
Kim West
Franklin County Times
Name: Logan Taylor
Grade/age: Fifth, 10 years old
Teacher: Ms. (Tara) Oliver
School: Belgreen
Family: Parents Donald Taylor and Tina Taylor; brother Jesse Taylor, 14
What do you want to be when you grow up?
A wildlife biologist because they study all the animals on land.
Where do you want to go to college?
Anywhere I can study wildlife biology.
What are your hobbies?
Trap shooting. I've been doing that for thee years, and it's fun.
How often do you practice?
I go two times a week and shoot between 50 or 75 targets.
What is your favorite subject in school?
Math because I make better grades in it.
What is your least favorite subject?
English.
Who is your favorite teacher, past or present?
Ms. (Emily) Blanton. She was my fourth grade teacher, and we did AMSTI science in her class. I also had her in pre-school.
What's your favorite thing to do on Saturday morning?
Go (rifle) hunting. I hunt every kind of game.
Name one place you would like to visit.
Colorado. My dad's been elk hunting there, and I'd like to go.
What is your favorite movie?
"Eight Legged Freaks." It's about giant spiders but it's not scary.
If you could vote, which presidential candidate would you choose?
(John) McCain because a lot of people are voting for him.
What music do you prefer?
Country.
If you could meet any person dead or alive, who would it be and why?
My grandma because she died recently, and I'd like to talk to her because she was a funny and kind person.

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