05/24/2018
Some senior wisdom from the seniors of Tusitala:
ARod:
Talk to your teachers, get out of your comfort zone, talk to people you might not always talk to.
4 years go by unbelievably fast, and while you're an underclassman, the majority of the time you just want high school to be over, but there are the moments you will always cherish.
So go out, play a sport, go on dates, make sure you do everything possible so when you think back of high school you have stories to tell about the people you were there with, and the trouble and adventures you all got yourselves in.
Nate:
Make these four years worth reliving!
Spend your time experiencing as much as you can so you can get a sense of what makes you the happiest.
Take advantage of the resources around you that can make your best self even better.
Take in pushing yourself for exams or helping teammates during practice so you feel accomplished as possible by the time your diploma comes.
Your teachers and friends all want you to succeed; trust them and enjoy the ride.
Nancy:
Coming to high school is kinda like dancing in a ballroom. At first you are a little awkward. The music is unfamiliar, you can’t find your friends in the crowd, and you are feeling trapped in the blasting music and people’s sweat. Your high school experience is going to be just like that.
There will be times when you are lost in the crowd. You see other people twirling, bouncing, swinging, and you can’t find something to define your own life. But you are not alone. After a while, you will form your own circle. Stevenson is the place for you to find your path, your passion and your unique move.
Elaine Pappas: Over the past four years, I learned a few very important lessons. Firstly, take all the opportunities you can and don’t waste this time of your life. These four years are such a precious time for growing as a person and all the opportunities you take will shape you into the person you will be. Join sports teams or clubs you wouldn’t have or try out for the play. This is how you will meet your closest friends and make the best memories of highschool. Secondly, trust and rely on yourself. At the end of the day you are the only person you have. Thirdly, trust that you have a plan already made for you and don’t stress the little things.
Csilla Smith: The past four years have been filled with tears, laughter, stress, and happiness. I think that Stevenson has allowed me to grow spiritually and mentally. The best part of this school is that it teaches students to step out of their comfort zones and learn how to define and identify their own individual values and beliefs.