Humans of OBU: Will Hanna

May 1, 2016

“After freshman year I worked at Super Summer. People a lot of times know me as the goofy dude that dances a lot of times but I never ever danced in public until that week. They just played music and I was just being silly and really hyper and all the other counselors were like, ‘You have to dance when the kids come in. They’ll crack up. You have to do it.’ So I was like whatever and then all the kids laughed a lot. I’m not very good, I just wiggle a lot. But that’s how I found my love for dancing and lost a lot of my inhibitions.”

Will Hanna

Junior, Biology major

Russellville, AR

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