Shepherds College is a very different place in the summer months. The hallways are dark, the classrooms are silent, and the heady aromas of warm, yeasty breads, melting chocolate, and braising meats from the Culinary Arts Kitchen have disappeared from the air. The dorm walls are stripped of posters, the instructors leave on well-deserved vacations, and the Horticulture classroom looks strangely colorless without all the fresh blooms the students arrange into centerpieces.
Within the tangible emptiness,
something living lingers – drifting, hovering, and teasing from every classroom
and hallway - the memories of the students who have made their way into the
lives and hearts of the faculty and staff of Shepherds College.
Last week, we said goodbye to the
Class of 2014. We said goodbye to Miranda’s power-packed greetings, Daniela’s hugs,
and Dallas’s unexpected sense of humor. We will miss Joe’s intensity and
Bethany’s earnest desire to serve others. The graduates have left behind the
ghosts of their unique personalities to remind us that every life impacts
another. Shepherds College may have made a mark on their lives, but each of the
graduates made an impression on our lives as well.
Before
school ended, I asked the first and second year students to tell me about their
favorite memories involving the graduating Class of 2014, the memories that
will still be hanging on long after the graduates have found apartments,
meaningful jobs and have settled into their independent lives. This is what they
shared:
Christi |
“I would have Christi over for lunch
or dinner, play Bowling with her on Wii, and make her laugh. I loved hearing
her boisterous laugh.” ~ Sarah
“One of my favorite memories with
Christi is having pizza in her apartment and watching Mrs. Doubtfire.” ~ Suzanne
“My favorite memories are when we
went with them on the Amazing Race Retreat and field trips.” ~ Ellie
Donovan |
“We laughed, had fun and we had good
times playing Halo 2 on the PS2.” ~ Ryan
“My favorite memory of the third-year
students is going to the park with them and playing football and water tubing.” ~ Anthony
“My favorite memory is of all the
activities we had the opportunity to do with the upper classmen such as going
to exciting events with them. Also having ROTC with them in the gym.” ~ Wade
Miranda |
“When Miranda and I got to watch a
movie, she picked out ‘Are We There Yet?’ Miranda and I were laughing while
watching the movie together.” ~ Crystal
“I had fun bowling with them.” ~ Andrew
“Being in Mr. Gaschke’s class with
them.” ~ Nick
Brian |
“When Brian came down every Wednesday
to help us make breakfast in the Commons. Halo tournaments on Wednesdays when
other people went to SNAP Fitness. When Dallas spun the giant wheel at Action
Territory and won 1,000 tickets.” ~ Jonathan
“When they would all come to the café.” ~ Matt
“My favorite memory of this
graduating class is Brian because I love him when he does his funny talk and
makes me laugh all the time that I know of in my life. Every time I meet Brian,
he makes me laugh all the time.” ~ David
Daniela |
“Flying on the same plane as Daniela.” ~ Joey
“I went to Daniela’s apartment and
had dinner together. It was fun. We watched TV after dinner, and we had a
blast. We also chased a bug around the apartment. I thought it was funny.” ~ Cherokee
“Just getting to know them all and
being able to sing with them.” ~ Ashley
Katy |
“My favorite memory was when Katy
made me laugh so hard, I almost died! HAHA!!” ~ Willetta
“My favorite memory is making Katy
laugh by telling her jokes.” ~ Kirsten
“I will miss singing musicals with
Katy.” ~ Krista
Sean |
“My favorite memory of a third-year
of 2014 is getting to know Sean and getting to know what each year at Shepherds
College holds.” ~
Olya
"They were all fun to hang out with.” ~ Geovanni
“I liked having Sean, Christian,
Daniela and Katy in the Academic Advisor meetings with Mrs. Miles.” ~ Joshua
“We had fun times hanging out
together. It was nice getting to know them a little more.” ~ Julian
“The third-year students worked very
hard, and they were fun to have in class.” ~ Grant
Nicole |
“Some of my favorite memories of this
year’s graduates are of the times we all got together to have a girls’ fun
movie or board game night. Every one of them was fun to hang out with. Their
personalities were positive as well as funny at times, and other times they
were sad and serious.” ~ Kathryn
“My favorite memory of the students
in the 2014 graduating class is being able to get to know them. Being able to
do things with them like grocery shopping and just having fun together.” ~ Nikki
Joe |
“Seeing Joe and talking to him and
all the graduating students in AiA Café.” ~ Nathan
“When all the guys sung around the
campfire knowing that we would probably never be like that with the third-year
students ever again.”
~ Tommy
Dallas |
“Seeing the Casting Crowns concert
with some of the students and getting three souvenirs.” ~ Philip
“My favorite memory of the graduating
class is them helping us learn about the majors that we are in.” ~ Torrey
“My favorite memories are of going to
paintball and basketball, plus going to the beach at Michigan. Going to
Chick-fil-A and hockey games with them are all of my other favorite times as
well as the movies.”
~ Micah
Bethany |
“As a first-year student at Shepherds
College, I’ve gotten to know most of the third-year students. Some of us got to
know one another, and we hung out during school activities. Some of us didn’t
get along at first, and at times we didn’t see eye to eye. At the end of the
school year, I can see how my friendships with the third-year students have
grown. I will remember who I have met and how we are all the same. We each have
a disability, but it’s different. We all have different ways of learning. I
know that God will find each one their purpose. They will grow through the
years to come.” ~
Isaac
Class of 2014,
You will always be remembered.
Love,
Your friends at Shepherds College
You will always be remembered.
Love,
Your friends at Shepherds College
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