Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Memories

This blog is designed to document the thoughts rolling through the head of the soon-to-be college graduate. It will explore the memories of four years spent getting a college education, thoughts and tips on transitioning to the next step, information about some of the events still going on and the history behind them and, for all those crazed seniors, tips for getting a job.
Of course during the last quarter of their last year at Ohio University, any senior will get nostalgic, thinking back to the memories they have made and places they will find hard to leave. Four fellow seniors, who are all aquantances of mine, have recently shared their experiences with me. Let's see if you have similar memories and favorite places.
Lynn Walsh, a journalism major and senior class president this year, started thinking last quarter about makign a "bucket list." This is a list of things that she and her friends needed to do and experience before leaving OU, many of which she reported on Palestra.com. It started out with a list of sporting events they had been to before- a basketball and hockey game. Spring quarter they made a collection of things that are unique to OU that they thought they must do, based on recommendations they had heard from alumni over the years. Many of the items were restaurants, like the Burrito Buggy and Miller's Chicken. Others have been going to Bong Hill, golfing on the OU golf course, climbing the climbing wall at Ping and taking pole dancing classes in Athens.
"We would never go (pole dancing) in another city, but it Athens it's OK," she said.
She has also been thinking about memories a lot because she is working on the senior class gift, a digital time capsule. Lynn has been collecting stories about memorable experiences and other things that would represent our four years at OU. Among the things people have told her already, seniors remember the flooding of freshman year, the time OU beat Pitt in football, and Halloween in Athens. She said she will always remember the fests and homecoming.
For Adam Fardy, a history major, memories are closely tied to his favorite places. The first thing he mentioned was the old Front Room, adding that he has not spent much time in new Baker Center. He said he has enjoyed College Green, remembering a time at the beginning of his sophomore year that a group of friends played games there for hours. He also said he discovered Strouds Run in the spring of sophomore year.
He has the fondest memories of his freshman year, thinking back to the days when "work was important, but not that important." Adam said he was glad to have such a tight nit community to welcome him in and ease him into college life.
Beth Beach, an integrated language arts major, said the thing she'll miss the most about college is the randomness- meeting random people with whom you end up having random connections and realizing these are some of the best memories you will have. This is what she feels is unique to college.
She has enjoyed the things Athens has to offer outside, frequenting Emeriti Park and the trails at Strouds Run.
"When you are doing things outside you feel more relaxed," Beth said.
Chris Yonker, a journalism major, said one of the things he'll miss the most is O'Betty's, which has become one of his favorite spots to gather with his friends since moving off campus. Midnight breakfasts at the United Methodist Church on College Street have become a source of memories as well. Once he and some friends from home sang Bohemian Rhapsody while enjoying their breakfast.
Another memory that only Chris can have is protesting with the labor union while a group of people was protesting something he wrote about in the Post.
These students will have more insight in other posts, talking
about the transition from college, but now it is your turn.
I want to know what your favorite memory of OU is.
Where is that one spot you have to go to one last time?
Take the survey and see how your memories compare to other
viewers in a future post.

4 comments:

Bethany said...

Hey Andrea! Great blog topic, especially at this time of year. It would be nice to see more links, like maybe to a story about OU beating Pitt or to some of Yonker's columns.

I know friends and I have talked about getting the most out of Athens before time runs out and we have to leave, but I never actually thought about compiling those into a list. Is making a bucket list a common thing at OU? What about in general. I have never really heard it called a bucket list -- is that the same as a life list? Where does the bucket part come in? That might be interesting to explain on your blog.

Can't wait to read more!

Shari Stuerenberg said...

Hey Andrea!
I agree with what Bethany said ... the story about OU beating Pitt was definitely one of the defining memories for this year's senior class. It was probably the biggest athletic event to occur in our time here ... and the infamous burning of a couch on Mill Street and so-called "riots" that ensued got a lot of press coverage. So maybe you could include some of that.

Also, I think it would be neat to see a slideshow of pictures relating to this topic. What do people do in their last days at OU? Maybe some of the events could be best told with pictures. I think some pictures of OU's campus at this time of year would also be essential.

Chris Kardish said...

I love the topic and I like the content. I would definitely include pictures and whole slideshows though because a nostalgia piece like this screams for it. Also, bucket list? I had never heard of that either and I would go further into what other people are doing, how common it is, the culture behind it, in future posts.

Jenny said...

I was thinking of a list too, like Bethany has mentioned. Have you made one of these? I think it would be really interesting to see what "random" people on the street came up with, and then compile that into a list on the blog.

The things that people have mentioned so far are things that I will miss about Athens/have fond memories of, too, but I wonder if there are people out there who have really unique thoughts... if you compiled a list on here, we could learn even more about Athens and perhaps find out about things that we've never heard of.

As for MY list -I have a small one- I want to eat lunch at Stephen's (I'm doing this today, yay!), go camping in Hocking Hills area, take photos of Athens from up at the Ridges because of the great view and visit Bong Hill.

I look forward to reading more!