 My cross-country team. I'm grateful for the relationship. I've built Dr. Mallory through the research and biology program. I'm grateful for all the opportunities to network. I'm grateful for the people. I'm grateful for the opportunities. I'm grateful for the connections that have brought me with teachers and fellow students. To be part of the first class, being part of the first class at NCSS in Morganton means the opportunity to create new traditions while still upholding the long-standing traditions of NCSS. Can you tell us about the research project you're working on and how the foundation has supported these endeavors? Yeah, so I'm studying the aerodynamic properties of metamorphic planelings in a wind tunnel, and the foundation has, first of all, funded my project, and they've also given me a lot of insight into the construction of a homemade wind tunnel and the process of measuring aerodynamics. What would you describe the spirit of NCSSM and why? I would describe this period of NCSSM as exploration because it's a place where you free to explore your academic and non-academic interests. It's so fun. Friends. Unique. Innovation. Outstanding. Accepting. What's a memorable experience you've had here at NCSSM? I would say probably move-in day last year just because it got the ball rolling. We got to meet everybody and get to know the kids before we even had the class. I think the cross-country state championship with the NCSSM cross-country team. Definitely collecting my first pieces of data for research and biology. A memory I have...