The Weekly Word interviews Abbey Warschauer about Frieda Falcon reveal
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At the women's basketball game on Saturday, Freddie and Frieda Falcon revealed their true identities as seniors Isaiah Smith, Abbey Warschauer, Ethan Beegle and Laura Hohman. Warschauer talked with the hosts of the Weekly Word about the hardest and most rewarding parts of being a mascot, taking on Frieda's personality and how she "flew under the radar" when her friends started taking guesses at who the Birds were.
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