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CLASS SUPERLATIVES
SARAH AINSLEY: Best listener
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BRITTANY APPLE: Most caffeinated
ERIANNA BASS: Most nerdy
L. VANESSA BERNARDO: Most active
DARRICA BYRD: Most likely to have the most plants
LUCAS CAPITO: Most relaxed
ALEXANDRA DE LA CRUZ: Best moral support
EBONI GADSON: Mom of the group
KYLA JONES: Most likely to start a non-profit
MADELINE MCINTOSH: Best person to be quarantined with
ALEXANDRA MIRANDA: Most likely to go into pediatrics
ALEXANDRA MOLLICA: Most likely to be fashionably late
JUDY NGUYEN: Best dressed
FRANK OFORI-ADDO: Goofiest goofball
PUJA PATEL: Most likely to become a professor
SHERAM SERRANO CAMACHO: Best hugs
DANIEL VAN ROOYEN: Most involved
SPENCER WINSPEAR: Most likely to be a neurosurgeon
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE: SARAH AINSLEY
It is hard to believe that two years have passed since we first walked into Levine Hall. On orientation day, as we pronounced our names for graduation, we were reassured by the then second years how quickly that day would come. At that moment, all I could think about was how wrong they were; however, as I write this letter, I realize just how wrong I had been.
Throughout these past two years, we faced the good, the bad, and the ugly together. Even in the midst of a pandemic, our class continued to give a constant stream of support, encouragement, and kindness to each other. We started as a group of strangers from a multitude of backgrounds, but through every weekend study session, post-exam dinners, mixers, and Zoom study session we found ourselves becoming family.
This program challenged us at every turn and constantly pushed our academic limits; however, even though there were times we were unsure if we could make it through, here we are, a degree in hand, proving that we have what it takes.
I want to take a minute to stop and say we did it! I am so blessed to have experienced this program with each of you as my classmates and I can never express how grateful I am to have known each and every one of you. Even though we are parting as classmates, I will forever be cheering each of you on in your future endeavors. I know without a doubt that we will each become successful healthcare professionals one day, and I look forward to the day I can greet each and every one of you once more as fellow professionals in our chosen fields.
- Sarah Ainsley
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL VAN ROOYEN
Dear MSBS class of 2021,
We have overcome the unthinkable in our brief two years together. I do not think it bears repeating the struggles and hardships we have overcome. Nevertheless, the circumstance does call for recognition of our resilience and dedication to this program.
Each of us has sacrificed and worked our very best in the pursuit of not only bettering ourselves but also bettering the lives of others through our hard work. Collectively you have demonstrated the characteristics of what it means to be Campbell University students through service and pursuit of the stars. It fills me with pride to have spent these two years with each one of you.
Though we will soon be going on our separate ways, I know we have made lasting friendships that we will carry with us onto the next stages of our lives. I thank all of you personally for the constant support and friendship you have shown me and to the rest of our class.
I wish all of you the best, and I hope that our paths will continue to meet again.
Sincerely Yours,
Daniel “Dan” van Rooyen