Hallway Chronicles: Lizzy Rothschild

Senior Elizabeth Rothschild is a Berkeley lifer. She is an avid participant in the arts and a spirited fan of the Headmasters Challenge.

 

Q: What classes do you take?

A: For my freshman and my sophomore year I was in Perf. and Cantabella, and then junior and senior year I’ve been in AD and Singers.

 

Q: What do you enjoy about those classes and how do they impact you?

A: Honestly, it’s a great break in my day from all of my academic classes. It gives me the opportunity to do what I love during the day and during my school time, which is a great thing for me.

 

Q: Okay at what point in high school or when you were growing up did you decide you liked acting and drama?

A: Actually 5th grade […] when I starred in Babe the Sheep Pig, when I was Babe.

 

Q: Do you have any advice for freshman or sophomores and juniors?

A: Do the musical. That is my advice. And be involved with as many things as you possibly can. […] Go to […] sporting events, go to go watch the plays. Go and support your friends. Go and be in all the clubs you want to be in and join as many clubs as you can too. But not so much that you can’t deal with academics.

 

Q: As a senior you get to go off campus for lunch; what’s your favorite place to go?

A: PDQ.

 

Talented and full of advice for underclassmen, Elizabeth Rothschild will be dearly missed when she graduates with the Class of 2014.