Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Yearbooks


Ahh... yearbooks. I know that there are many unusual traditions here at MB, so enlighten me on this one. At many schools students sign each others' yearbooks. Is that a tradition here? Even if it is not, let's pretend. Sign someone's yearbook here. It can be someone in our class, a teacher, a sibling, a junior or sophomore, your choice. Keep it clean. Say something meaningful, since you have a bit of time to consider your writing.

Example:


Pam,
Thanks for sharing your room with me this year. I am glad you put up with my messiness and found ways to ignore carts of computers, swords and cauldrons, and the purple boogers on the ceiling (thanks Jimbo). Your advice and good judgement have been essential to my first year at The Brook. I will miss you next year. Have fun in that new career!
Thanks,
Brandi

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Katherine,
I'm so glad we have become so close this year. APES, English, and free period would be completely worthless without you. We've had some rough times this year, but we've gotten through them! Thanks for being here for me! I'll always remember our 242 boys (I can't wait to see them this weekend!) and all our fun nights out! Thanks for being so awesome!

Rachael

MrsC said...

Thanks for the suck up, Jonathan!

Yes, Cole, they did diss my hood. I can take it... I ain't skurrrd.

Anonymous said...

i agree with Katie, senior yearbooks are the last hoo-rah for all of us as far as personal notes from our friends are concerned. most people--but not all, take it more seriously and try to leave memorable notes.

Mrs. Caldwell
Thanks for making English cool this year. (That is, until the last two weeks of school so much work!) I survived (as of yet) and I really appreciate your efforts in trying to make English fun for us with group projects, movies, discussions and other stuff as well. 5th Period has been a refuge from my other classes this year for the most part; the African festival was sweet! I've had fun making fun of you for being part of the PINSON VALLEY clan and about your husband "robbing your parents cradle". I wish you the best in the coming years of your teaching. Its been great! Oh yeah, and its really cool to have a teacher with a similar taste in music.

Anonymous said...

Kevin,I have enjoyed our time in first period this year. I will always remember the look on your face when we had a test or a project coming up and how disgusted you looked. I cant wait to go to school with you next year at Alabama.

Anonymous said...

My Dorris Ann
Ever since Elementary school we have clicked. You get me and I get you...Weird as it is we understand each other. I dont think we have ever gotten in any sort of fight. I am going to miss you so much next year.... I know you get emotional, but it is a fact:Next Year I wont have Forie Darlow whenever I need her. I just wanted you to know I think you are wonderful and I will always love you. You better call me all the time!
Luv,
Becca