Cranes for Nurse Elchert

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Kshithija Mulam

Teachers Nicholas Manjoine and Dr. Katherine Schafer join students in folding cranes for nurse Clare Elchert. Students and faculty alike worked together for a week to fold cranes outside Manzanita.

Students and faculty joined together to fold cranes for nurse Clare Elchert, who is on medical leave receiving treatment for non-Hodgkins lymphoma through the summer.

“For one, I think it’s a beautiful thing visually to see,” Activities Coordinator Kerry Enzensperger said. “It’s also supposed to be a vision of healing and happiness, so I thought it would be really nice for her.”

During lunch periods, students gathered at a table outside Manzanita to fold cranes using directions from an instruction sheet posted to the table and help from other students who frequently came to make cranes. The objective of the project is to fold 1000 cranes total.

Some advisories such as the Glass, Enzensperger, Roumbanis and Austin advisories also continued to make cranes during advisory. The Enzensperger, Glass, and Roumbanis advisories also made cards and a short video for Elchert as well.

In a phone interview, Elchert said she misses the colleagues and the kids at school, and added that she is doing well.

This piece was originally published in the pages of The Winged Post on April 22, 2015.