A-R Memories…
My first memory at A-R would be sharing a locker with someone stinky. Because of that, I threw my bookbag into the locker like a grenade so that I wouldn’t have to smell the stink. Farewell… Make lots of memories in high school; time flies. P.S. Drink milk. Trust me.
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A-R Memories…
Gavin McCall and I rode the bus together in Kindergarten. One day he said, “Watch this!” He then proceeded to lick the bottom of his shoe. Farewell… What a ride it’s been! I will definitely never forget my time her at A-R, but I am so excited for what the future holds for all of us. A-R Memories…
…Reading constantly in high school Farewell… “Reading is bad for you”--- Don’t let them lie to you. I tried it once and now I buy a book a day and my pets have disowned me! (A-R Points winner) A-R Memories…
One of my very first memories at A-R was having to tie Jerzy Tomajko’s shoes every morning in Mrs. Dunmire’s class because he had no idea how to do it…or he was just too lazy. Farewell… To the underclassmen: Learn to appreciate this place because it has given you memorable experiences and allowed you to meet amazing people and life-long friends. A-R Memories…
I remember crying outside of the elementary school because I didn’t want to go in for orientation. Farewell… Ironically...I’m going out kicking and screaming and throwing up! A-R Memories…
I remember getting bored in Kindergarten, causing mischief, and always getting in trouble for it. Farewell… I’m really gonna miss seeing everyone, even the people I don’t talk to…I’ve been seeing these kids almost everyday for 10 + years. I love these guys and wish the best for them. A-R Memories…
One of my first memories at Apollo-Ridge was on the bus ride home in Kindergarten. At the time, the shoe-tying club was the most prestigious group to be a part of…One day on the way home, Nathan Kavulik spent his entire ride teaching me how to tie my shoes so I could be part of the club. Farewell… Apollo-Ridge has been my home for the last 13 years of my life. I’m going to miss it, but I’m excited to see what the future holds for me! A-R Memories…
My rookie year in the National Football League of Recess, I was in 4th grade. Bradey Shrock had a missile of an arm. I had 500 receiving yards, 50 catches (…really 346 catches) in just one game. Farewell: I can’t wait to make money or learn something new. I’m excited to start doing something new and explore. A-R Memories…
One of my very first memories of A-R is the first day of 4th grade. On that day, I got called down to the office and saw Madi Lydon in a wheelchair. I then had to push her around in that wheelchair for around three months. Farewell… While going on through your high school career, do not be afraid to be yourself. Live each day as your authentic self. A-R Memories…
…sitting on the bus with Ben Smoyer and Tyler Miller, and the bus driver taking a sharp turn. The three of us fell out. Farewell: Getting involved within the school and community was one of the best decisions I’ve made. |