It seemed fitting that the largest class ever to graduate from Penn State Abington had more than one outstanding student as commencement speakers. The two women reminded the 300-plus members of the Class of 2015 to treasure the emotional roller coaster of college.
“We do not deny the struggles, the sleepless nights and the many, many times where giving up seemed to be the best option,” Maggie Artica, a psychology major, told the audience. “But it’s all worth it now that we’re here, graduating together, and having this moment witnessed by our loved ones and the faculty.”
Co-speaker Jessica Schmidt quoted Dr. Seuss, urging her classmates to go off to great places and conquer mountains.
“Take a stand for something — ANYTHING,” the childhood and early adolescent education major, said grinning broadly. “Don’t be afraid of the word ‘no,’ instead use it as motivation because one day it will be a ‘yes.’”