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ALUMNI UPDATE

DAVID SHIELE: CLASS OF 2014
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David Shiele,
2022.
What do you think is the most unique aspect of your faith?
The most unique aspect about Christianity is [that] God is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. God also shows mercy. It is also unique because you can have a personal relationship and connection with God.
Do you find guidance for your future in your faith?
Yes, I find that my faith in God will pave a path for my future. I find that my faith in God provides me with meaning and a sense of purpose in life.
After being injured in football, Schiele turned a new leaf with HSENews as a sports anchor. He went on to major in broadcast journalism at Georgia State University, where he covered the athletic teams of Atlanta. Schiele now lives in Tampa, Florida, working as a weekend sports anchor at WTSP. “If this is what you want to do, take advantage of every opportunity you get,” Schiele said regarding his advice to student broadcasters. “It will pay off in the end.”

LAURYN SCHESKE: CLASS OF 2017
Once a Royal, always a Royal. In high school, Scheske was on the HSE girls’ varsity track and field team and the unified track team. Scheske went to Indiana Wesleyan University, majoring in Education of Exceptional Needs and Elementary Education. She taught at a preschool that specializes in a Communication and Foundations for Learning program. In August 2021, Scheske continued her service to HSE when she became the Functional, Independence and Transitional Skills (FIATS) teacher at HSE. Stories by Trestyn Mayberry and Katherine Senseman. Photos contributed.
