Advising the Class of 2014
With the end of the school year quickly approaching, it’s time to say goodbye to yet another graduating senior class. With so much time at Faith the class has had an impact on the entire school that will never be forgotten, making memories along the way. The Crusader Chronicle went around to see what advice teachers would have to give to the class of 2014.
Q: If you could give one piece of advice to the graduating senior class, what would it be?
A: “I hope they remember the importance of prayer as they leave Faith” -Mr. Kothe
A: “Never lose the light that makes you an individual because that’s truly a gift from God” -Mrs. Ball
A: “Stay grounded in your faith because your going to need it in the future as you go through many changes” -Mrs. Bowline
A: “Don’t get ahead of yourself. Enjoy the moment when you in the moment because you can’t ever go back” -Mr. Kober
A: “It’s really important to stay committed to your faith and staying in the word. Find a church body and a group of believers to stay with because the foundation of faith is essential” -Mr. Morrill
A: “Always give your best because that’s all God expects from you” -Ms. Fontana
Q: What has been your favorite memory of the senior class?
A: “I think the senior class had a lot of success athletically with a lot of state championships which created many great memories” -Mr. Kothe
A: “Laughing all the way to Disneyland and all the way back with those wonderful senior girls I got the chance to know on the senior trip”-Mrs. Ball
A: “Just the enthusiasm at different events and how they were a tight knit group. It was a neat class and they were one of my favorites” -Mrs. Bowline
A: “The love notes Brandon Johnson and Brock Smith sent me on my printer at the very beginning of the year” -Mr. Kober
A: “There hasn’t been a favorite memory really. This has been such a great group and I’ve loved having them in class for some of the past four years and they’re just a solid group of kids who did a great job leading this year” -Mr. Morrill
A: “Building a pyramid to the ceiling in my classroom with them” -Ms. Fontana