What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why?
Silence is the most influential book I have read because it taught me valuable lessons about trusting in God in the tough times.
What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva?
My favorite memory was after the soccer semi-finals my junior year. We had lost our game, but we still had such a fun time on our bus ride home. I loved spending time with our team and the memories we made.
What will you miss most when you leave Geneva?
I’ll miss the Geneva community the most. I love walking on the boardwalk and recognizing the faces I see and knowing first and last names. At Geneva we are all really close, and I won’t find that anywhere else.
Who has influenced you most while at Geneva? How?
Dr. Rosheger has influenced me the most at Geneva. I had him my freshman and sophomore year for Latin, but junior year Greek class was my favorite. He taught me Greek, but we had theological conversations about God’s goodness that greatly influenced me. He also made learning fun with all his games.
What does being a Geneva student mean to you?
To me, being a student at Geneva means being a keeper of the culture. At Geneva the culture is being a follower of God, a friend to all, and a motivator in the community. We are all one big family that strive for goodness through God.
How would you encourage a Geneva kindergartner to persevere in school?
I would encourage a kindergartner to persevere in school by leaning on their teachers. At Geneva, we get to become close with our teachers, and we can rely on them for guidance.
What about Geneva do you hope never changes?
I hope the atmosphere at Geneva never changes. I love when we all sing the fight song with pride and alma mater linked together.