Centennial's Mother Hen
May 25, 2010
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Centennial's Mother Hen
VALDOSTA -- Elsie Crane can talk to anyone; an ability, the
Centennial Hall receptionist said, that came from being painfully
shy as a child.
“I was not a wallflower; I was glued to the wall,” said Crane, who
has worked at VSU since 2004. “I made a plan in high school to get
over my shyness, though; and I walked a new path to class every day
and made myself say ‘hi’ to at least one person. I would try to
make them smile. I still challenge myself to get ‘frowners’ to
smile.”
The mother of three spends her days counseling students, directing
visitors to campus resources, approving student-assistant time
sheets, and allaying the concerns of phoning empty nesters. Every
question has an answer, and no subject is off limits with the
grandmother of three, who strives to greet every day with optimism
and enthusiasm.
“We have a choice each day when we wake up whether we want to look
at the good side of life or focus on the negative. I always tell
the students what I told my kids growing up -- ‘Why are you letting
a bad situation that probably lasted three minutes spoil your
entire day?’ I hope my outlook is contagious.”
Crane said she couldn’t imagine her day without student
interaction. She enjoys the challenge of relating to people of all
ages and backgrounds. People need community, Crane said; and her
circle of friends at VSU has helped her stay young at heart.
“If everyone I was around was my own age, that would be boring,”
said Crane, who previously worked as a supervisor for the
University Bookstore and Langdale Market. “If you are able to
interact with people from all generations, you feel more vernal and
adaptable. Isolation is not good; it’s always important to learn
and grow.”
Centennial Complex Director Adonis Thompson said Crane is a
diligent worker and genuinely caring person. Every student or
visitor who asks Crane a question is greeted with a smile and comes
away with understanding. Former Centennial Complex Director Zach
Crapa said Crane embodies Valdosta State’s mission to student
achievement and building a community of excellence.
“Mrs. Elsie's attention to detail, her drive to stay organized, and
her genuine interest in the wellbeing of the students make her an
asset to not only Centennial Hall, but to the entire VSU campus
community,” said Crapa, who is now the Georgia Hall Complex
Director.
Senior Myles Grier, Centennial Hall resident assistant, said
Crane’s enthusiasm and kindness shine through the front office, and
her organization keeps students on task.
"Mrs. Else brings our resident hall the organization we need to do
our jobs and take care of the building, Grier said. “She's a huge
help to the housing department. I even see her come in on Saturday
mornings to make sure that payroll gets done on time.”
When she isn’t working the front desk, Crane is piecing together
quilts, a skill she taught formally prior to working at VSU. A
founding member of the Withlacoochee Quilters Guild, she also
enjoys spending time with her son and three daughters -- one of
whom, Jennifer Crane, graduated from VSU and now works in the
bookstore. Crane said she is also eager to welcome one of her three
grandchildren to VSU in the fall.
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