Avery Myrick

What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why? The most influential book I have read would be Silence by Shusaku Endo. I read this my Junior year in Mr. Shelton’s Worldview class and I immediately felt drawn into the reality of this book. It gave me a real-life representation of…

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Anna Beth Muck

What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why? The most influential book I’ve read besides the Bible is Atlas Shrugged, a novel written by Ayn Rand. It tells an emotional narrative of the fight between individualism and the collective; the battle of the industrious entrepreneur and a looting society. There…

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Grant Mowery

What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why? It Takes What It Takes by Trevor Moawad. It helped me to a adopt a winner’s mindset in everything I do, whether sports or academics. What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva? The football game vs. Woodlands Christian my junior…

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Bella Moninski

What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why? Silence, because it showed how we as Christians in America have it way easier than Christians around the world. What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva? Anything Cammy Curtis says or does during volleyball practice. What will you miss most…

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Sophia Mixon

What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why? The most influential book I’ve read besides the Bible would be the Consolation of Philosophy because I think the concepts in it are fascinating and worth discussing. What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva? Funniest moment is when Mrs. Greenlees…

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Students Compete in Speech Meet

The Geneva School of Boerne Grammar School Speech Meet is an annual event in which students in first through fifth grades choose either a piece of scripture or poetry from a selection and present it in competition. Students memorize their selected piece and present in preliminary rounds to ultimately try to advance to the finals.…

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Students Present Greek Tragedy “Medea”

The Geneva Fine Arts Department recently finished its production of “Medea” by Robinson Jeffers. The Greek tragedy “Medea” is centered on Medea’s calculated desire for revenge against her unfaithful husband. The play is set in Corinth sometime after Jason’s Quest for the Golden Fleece, where he met Medea. The play begins with Medea in a…

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Geneva Names New Head Football Coach

It is with great excitement that Geneva announces the hire of Julius Scott as its new Football Program Director and Varsity Head Football Coach. “Coach Scott was chosen because we believe that he will make fulfilling Geneva’s mission central to the school’s football program’s definition of success. In addition to his many past accomplishments, he has…

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