What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why?
The most influential book I have read has to be the Silence. It dives deep into the life of persecuted Christians and gave me an awareness of the suffering they go through. It also gave me an appreciation for the blessed life I have and the freedom I have to express my Christianity freely.
What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva?
My funniest moment at Geneva has got to be the time that I saw Dr. Rosheger walking on the side of the road in the middle of the night while I was driving. I had to pull around and ask if he was okay and if he needed a ride.
What will you miss most when you leave Geneva?
I will miss my friends and teachers at Geneva the most. Geneva really brought all of my friends closer together because of how small of a school it is, and I’m so grateful to have lifelong friends because of that.
Who influenced you most while at Geneva? How?
Mrs. Davis has been a very influential person because she is very close to the students and knows how to lead well. She is also a great role model because of her faith and the way she lives out her day to day life.
What does being a Geneva student mean to you?
Being a Geneva student means having honor in your school work while trying to become the best version of yourself academically and athletically. Perseverance in school and sports is a major part of Geneva and proves your character as a person.
How would you encourage a Geneva kindergartner to persevere in school?
I would encourage them to keep up with their schoolwork and have fun. Playing sports in school can allow you to have fun while also being a student staying on top of their work.
What about Geneva do you hope never changes?
I hope the fun events and assemblies never change, especially for the younger kids. They have created so many unforgettable memories that will stay with me forever.