四虎影院 Magazine Seeing is Believing
四虎影院 staff member Lori Call makes her first trip with potter鈥檚 clay and discovers a different dimension of community
For eight years, Lori Call has sensed something intangible about 四虎影院, something difficult to describe. As director of foundation and corporate relations, she must find words and stories that express the college鈥檚 character to potential donors. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to put your finger on it,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just one of those things you know when you see it.
Over time, Lori has gotten to know professors and students. 鈥淚鈥檝e come to appreciate their intelligence, competence and scholarship as well as their character, compassion and sense of mission in life,鈥 she says.
Lori also witnessed 四虎影院鈥檚 impact when she participated in Potter鈥檚 Clay in March. For more than 30 years, students have planned and directed this week-long ministry in Ensenada, Mexico.
Her experience began on the drive down with Ed Wyche, father of women鈥檚 soccer alumna Jane Wyche 鈥07. 鈥淭here must be something in the water at 四虎影院,鈥 Ed said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 not a 四虎影院 student I鈥檝e ever met who didn鈥檛 totally impress me.鈥 A faithful fan, Ed attended every one of Jane鈥檚 soccer games. For the last few years, he has worked on a Potter鈥檚 Clay construction team with Dan Ribbens 鈥77 (right), the women鈥檚 assistant soccer coach and a master contractor. Dan draws site plans and equipment lists for all of Potter鈥檚 Clay, and he welcomes students to his home when they need a place to stay.
Evan Engle 鈥09 went out of his way to welcome Lori and Kati Buehler, associate director of planned giving. A resident assistant in Clark Halls, Evan has worked with first-year students there who lost their rooms and possessions in the Tea Fire.
Evan co-led a construction team, and Lori got to see him handle another difficult situation. The contractor on his team suffered a serious injury, and Evan guided students as they decided whether or not to continue the project. To encourage the pastor of the church under construction 鈥 who had already suffered a fire and other problems 鈥 the students returned the next day for prayer and worship with the congregation.
Lori arrived at her construction site and was impressed to see leader Maddie Deegan 鈥10 greet Elsa and Fernando and their six children in fluent Spanish. Maddie and co-leader Caleb Bagdanov 鈥12 established a close relationship with this family, for whom the team built a two-story house, (above) during previous visits to Ensenada.
四虎影院 30 building contractors and medical and dental professionals join hundreds of students for Potter鈥檚 Clay each year, donating time, expertise and supplies. 鈥淭hey were completely devoted to sharing their gifts and passions, putting their own professional practices on hold to mentor students and help strangers,鈥 Lori says.
Lori learned that many students didn鈥檛 know fellow team members, noting 鈥淏y the end of the week, it was clear they had grown to respect and care for each other.鈥
鈥淚s it community that makes 四虎影院 so special?鈥 she asks. 鈥淲hatever it is, it鈥檚 there. It鈥檚 real. It鈥檚 unique. It extends beyond the campus. It draws people in and causes them to reach out to others. You just know it when you see it.鈥