This year’s co-chair of the Breast Cancer Fashion Show is smart, down-to-earth, and makes friends wherever she goes. A sophomore Kappa Kappa Gamma, she loves football, Saturday morning Bagel Station, and jogs through Reynolda Village. So if you spot her long blonde locks or sweet smile on campus, don’t hesitate to say hello and experience her one-of-a-kind charm yourself!
HOMETOWN:Dover, Massachusetts near Boston
MAJOR:Undeclared, but thinking Communication
HIDDEN TALENT:Clumsiness. It’s not really hidden though I fall everywhere I go.
BIGGEST FEAR: Snakes. They are so gross. They make me feel like I have to take a shower every time I see them. Also the fact that they wrap around their prey and squeeze it till it cant breathe is so creepy.
CELEBRITY CRUSH:Easy – James Franco. He is just like so mysterious in everything he does. Even his little mannerisms are so hot. Also, Khloe Kardashian because she speaks her mind and she’s not afraid of what people would think of her.
FAVORITE MOVIE HERO: Probably Shia Labeouf’s character, Sam Witwick, in Transformers. I kind of like to think I am the hero of my own movie and that like Shia Labeouf’s character, I’ll pull through in the end. Plus I have a t-shirt that says, “Optimus Prime is my boyfriend.” I really love Transformers, but not the second one – that movie sucked.
QUOTE TO LIVE BY:“Whatever you do take care of your shoes” from the song “Cavern” by Phish because it says wherever you’re going and whatever you do, take care of your shoes and stay true to yourself.
CAREER ASPIRATIONS: I would like to work in PR or marketing – something behind the scenes in fashion. But, again, that’s probably what every girl wants to do.
FAVORITE PHILANTHROPY: Habitat for Humanity is my favorite. I actually went and helped out at one of its sights last year for my writing seminar. I remember being there and seeing a floor turn into a house. Knowing, at that moment, that we had physically just built a house for people in need was one of the most humbling experiences I have ever had. I think in life it’s the little things that count like lending a hand to put up a wall, or cutting shingles; in the end those little things end up building a home for people who need it. Being a part of an experience like that was really special.