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Features Editor


Published: Sat, 01 Mar 2008 00:33:00 -0500

Audrey Hay/Lizzie Spotts
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Note: Lizzie Spotts was interviewed for her biography in an undisclosed location within the depths of cyberspace. If she had been interviewed face-to-face she would likely have been drinking room-temperature water, consistent with her self-described tendency to “drink water pretty much 24/7” and dislike for cold beverages.

 

Junior Lizzie Spotts, of Huntington, West Virginia, returns for her second year of involvement with The Cracked Pot as the ultra spiffy Features Editor. She is beginning her fifth year with The Potter’s School, and also went on the school trip to England this past summer.

 

There is much to Lizzie besides The Cracked Pot and classes, however. She notes, first and foremost, that she is a Christian, and enjoys the twin pursuits of reading and writing. One of her prominent recent commitments is serving on tech crew for a play.

 

She loves movies, highlighted by A Knight’s Tale, Braveheart, Equilibrium, Nightmare Before Christmas, Secret Window, Streetcare Named Desire, but additionally tosses in a complementary word for the recent film Stardust, which Lizzie describes as “seriously one of the best things I’ve seen in years.” In general she prefers dramas and shies away from comedies but adds, with a smile, that she would “watch anything once.”

 

Lizzie, furthermore, enjoys expending time in the outdoors. Her primary choices for activities in that setting include photography, walking, and hiking, conducive to her enjoyment of the complexity of the world which God has created.

 

As for the future, besides hoping to get her car to 200,000 miles—she’s already at 189,000—Lizzie aims to attend a Christian college and become a Christian counselor.

 

Lizzie’s Favorite Quotes:

"Just because it's obvious doesn't mean it's not true." ~ Lynne Truss


"And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me."  ~ Psalm 50:15

 

"In relation to God, we are always in the wrong." ~Kierkegaard

 

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