Hi…It’s Me Your T-shirt
Submitted By:
Naomi Letendre, Area Coordinator, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Hi!
I wanted
to tell you how happy you make us t-shirts every year. It starts with
Orientation; when you welcome all the new students back from summer break.
I am taken out of the box for the first time, my colors are vibrant and
I look great. By September to Mid October I have been worn a lot but I
am still going strong. I’m excited when it is homecoming or family
day and you need to represent your school by wearing me well. That means
pulling me out of the closet, or out from under that piece of residence
hall furniture. Yeah I know I make a good mop!
My colors
are beginning to fade, but when you put me on we are a team. You, the
student leader; I your prize accessory. You know that you worked very
hard to get me. You are involved in 5 clubs, you apply to be an orientation
leader, or an RA, a tour guide and then finally after all those hours
of interviews and group process you get me. Thank you for choosing to
wear me; you have chosen to make a difference on your campus. You see
I know I am not just some plain old t-shirt; I am hard work, I am a trophy
you won when you took on this job or volunteer position.
You wear
me well and together we have become partners in making this campus community
a better place for your peers. When you go home for the Winter Break you
talk about the accomplishments, the great Winter Carnival, The Comedy
Show, move in day, and all those exciting things we accomplished together.
Then it
is that time again when you must return to campus, to me your T-shirt,
to trainings, to jobs, and to all those clubs and organizations you are
involved in. It is time to gather old and new friends to start thinking
of those fresh ideas that will keep you motivated throughout the end of
the year. It is also the time when you need to start thinking about next
year.
Themes change
and T-shirts fade and though I know the memories of us will be stored
in that Rubbermaid container under your residence hall bed, I want to
say thanks for choosing me. To some I may be a plain old T-shirt, but
to you RA, Student Leader, I am more than cotton 50/50 blend t-shirt.
I am an accomplishment.
About the
Author
Naomi Letendre
is an Area Coordinator at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. At WPI, Naomi
is responsible for assisting in the management of the Residential Services
program, with primary focus on student and staff development and paraprofessional
training. For the past year she has been a member of the WPI Residence
Life team. Prior to moving to Residence Life she worked in Student Activities
at WPI for two years.