Scavenger Hunt

During my scavenger hunt, I came across faculty member, Audrey Maynard, working in the Ag offices. I can only assume she is the secretary for this office. She looked very put together with her hair and makeup done. She was wearing a dark coral-y colored shirt which was the only thing I could see with her sitting at her desk. Once finished with her ongoing conversation she asked if she could help me with something. It felt natural sort of like she went through this a lot in one day. I explained what I was doing and then asked her if I could have her autograph. She didn’t question it much and agreed to it. However, she did continue to ask things such as “where do you want it?” as in on the paper and “how big?”. I assured her it didn’t matter and to do it however she wanted. She then signed the paper, I thanked her, and went on my way.

The second “item” was a little more difficult to get because I kept running into people I already knew. Eventually, I came across a student doing homework in the Krone Center. She was sitting with an open textbook and a notebook, Her name is Nayely Godoy. I also explained to her what I was doing and asked if we could have a conversation about the current news. She surprised me by saying “Is it bad that I don’t watch the news?” With that, I told her it could even be on campus or something she’s involved in. She shared with me that UPA, a group she is a part of, is planning to fund a race. 



1 Comment so far

  1.    fuglsang on September 27th, 2021

    I have always like the phrase “put together.” Sometimes it’s used for an ensemble. Sometimes it’s used to describe something else. But it’s evocative.

    You are the second to talk to Ms. Godoy, and I think the second spelling.

    Nicely done, Elizabeth.

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