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to ask for help when I need it, and I want to encourage you to do the same. I am only ever a message away. Thank you in advance for everything you will accomplish before YOU graduate.
To those who are gone, but not forgotten...
Kayla Eidle – Thank you for being a great Big, section leader, and life-long friend. It was so wonderful to spend three years marching with you. I know I can always count on you – whether I need advice or a good laugh. I appreciate everything you did to help make my experience at UD a great one!
Phoebe Walls – My fellow curly girl - you always inspire me to love my hair and embrace what makes me different. Thank you for all of your creative and artistic help over the past three years (and probably again in the future, haha). I wish you the best in wherever your career takes you next and congratulations on your upcoming wedding!
Emily Ingalls – I don’t keep in touch with many people from high school, so I appreciate my friends from UD that coincidentally are from Howard County. I’m so glad you decided to spend some time in the mello section. Thank you for embracing weoni. I love seeing you around campus and know you will do great things in the classroom after graduation.
Cat Gehringer – I don’t have a biological big sister, but you certainly have filled that role for me. Thank you for taking me under your wing and giving me a great role model to look up to. I love visiting you in Baltimore and I hope we continue to keep in touch for many years to come.
Christina Kelly – Thank you for being a strong, bad-ass woman. Thank you for all of the laughs and great memories. You are so weoni and I am honored to have marched alongside you and flourished under your leadership in SAI.
Matt Rocha – Thank you for your contagious #BlueHenPride. I admire your success as a marketing professional and I hope some day our paths cross again (either in the business world or the band world).
Alex Huey – Yeah, so, we both like Disney and marketing and band – cool. We actually weren’t that close when you were here for undergrad, except for the fact that we had those three things in common and could tweet pretty well. But I am so glad you came back to UD to get your MBA because I have gotten to know you so well. Thank you for being a familiar face in BUAD476 when I didn’t know anyone else in the class. Thank you for always being willing to talk to me about your work experience and the things we learn in the classroom. I don’t have very many friends with all of the same interests as me, so I’m really lucky I have you. Keep in touch!
Katie Liming – Thank you for being the only familiar face for me when I came to the UDMB. Your smile always let me know that things would be ok. I’ll never forget when we marched Jersey Surf and you broke your leg on tour. You didn’t give up; you kept marching as much as you could and continued to help in other ways with a smile on your face. I’m so thankful for the opportunity to have marched with you at Jersey Surf and AGAIN here at Delaware. I’ve seen you around a few times since you have graduated, but I hope we can keep in touch even after I graduate.
         
























































































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