Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Balancing Act

by Britney Williams


Madison singing the Gold Song
The struggle of College Night has come to an end and Madison Imbusch has finally found the time to catch up on her studies and get some much needed rest.

Imbusch found out she was Gold Side leader early last semester around the time of her birthday. "I screamed at the top of my lungs," said Imbusch.

Imbusch mentioned she knew it would be a difficult job but she said she was ready to take on the task. Imbusch spoke with previous leaders and they helped guide her along the way with the help of a rule book for College Night.

She managed to make as many appearances for each practice as she could but time was not on her side. She managed to make it to one ultimate Frisbee practice, she said she was happy with the outcome.

Whenever she felt tired she said it was like, "Oh I can' t do this. I can't get up." This is how most students feel without the extra load of being a College Night leader, however she persevered and made it until the end.
photo courtesy of Hannah Jane Sizemore
 

It may have been a hard pill to swallow but she managed to get most of her school work done.

It is her senior year and she said this was the best college night by far. She even mentioned that being a part of the show her sophomore year really gave her the courage to want to be on cabinet and eventually be her to want to be a leader.

When it was revealed that Gold Side won Palmer Auditorium was filled with cheer and sadness. "I fell to my knees," said Imbusch.



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