Byron Shenk: 28 Years
By Sean Patterson
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Shenk may be leaving , but his imprint remains on countless students who took his classes or were served by his caring hand as an athletic trainer. He was also
Shenk will also remember the divine encounters he had with students. “I can’t tell you how many times I felt led to pray, or to say something in class, and had no expectation of anything significant happening – only to have someone come up later and say, ‘That was just for me’ or ‘I needed that,’ often with tears in their eyes.”
Shenk says he’ll miss teaching his favorite subjects – kinesiology, principles of conditioning, and gymnastics and tumbling – and the “love, support, respect
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