I Remember when.... forum: Survey of your senior class?
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| If you could take an anonymous survey of your senior class what 10 questions would you ask them? I have often wondered how many of my class of '64 would answer to a survey. I may try one for our 50th in four years. List ten questions you each think I should include. Please. May the Warm Winds of Heaven Blow softly upon your house. May the Great Spirit Bless all who enter there. May your Moccasins Make Happy Tracks in many snows, and may the Rainbow Always touch your shoulder. Cherokee Prayer Blessing |
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| What was your favorite class/or teacher? Who was your best bud? Who do you keep in contact with? What do you wish you had done, but never did? What do you regret doing? What is different about the kids in school today? What is the same about the kids today? What did you learn in HS that you use in your life today? If you could tell your favorite teacher something what would it be? |
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| Those are great Charlene. I'm still working on my list. May the Warm Winds of Heaven Blow softly upon your house. May the Great Spirit Bless all who enter there. May your Moccasins Make Happy Tracks in many snows, and may the Rainbow Always touch your shoulder. Cherokee Prayer Blessing |
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| Oh great survey, Charlene! How bout: What was your most influential teacher/class? Did high school lead you to your current career? Which teacher did you have a crush on? Who do you wish you'd gotten to know better in hs? How were people's perception of you different than your own perception of self? The last one is significant to me perhaps because people had the wrong opinion of me. I've run into people from hs who have said they thought I was stuck-up because I never talked to them. That's just funny to me because in hs I was so self-conscious and felt like I wasn't good enough, so I kept to myself. So I find it interesting that they thought I WAS good enough, but they assumed I thought I was better than them. And I wonder about the people I was so in awe of, the ones who seemed so confident and sure of themselves. Were they really? Or were they afraid, like me? NancyAnn |
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| Where the heck are you now and what the heck are you doing. Did you marry your high school sweetheart. What happened to the prom queen, homecoming queen? Whatever happened to so and so, and how did that work out for you?? Ya know all the gossipy things. "eyes" Live, love and laught as if today was your last. |
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| That's right! Thanks for waking us up. Sidney May the Warm Winds of Heaven Blow softly upon your house. May the Great Spirit Bless all who enter there. May your Moccasins Make Happy Tracks in many snows, and may the Rainbow Always touch your shoulder. Cherokee Prayer Blessing |
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| What is the most important thing you have learned since graduating? What has brought you the most satisfaction in life since graduating? What would you should have done after graduating, other than what you did? What do you regret the most since graduating? What are the 3 most important things you have learned recently? (When asked this at my 45th reunion, I answered: I tested negative on my HIV test, I am not the dumbest one in our class AND, no one is going to give me a prize for the cleanest house. I am nt the most popular in my graduating class from a snobby episcopalian school in Virginia. I wonder why? Leap. The net will appear. |
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| LOL, Those are great questions Carol. I am going to submit those to the powers that be. I was the too tall gal myself. Sidney May the Warm Winds of Heaven Blow softly upon your house. May the Great Spirit Bless all who enter there. May your Moccasins Make Happy Tracks in many snows, and may the Rainbow Always touch your shoulder. Cherokee Prayer Blessing |
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| The thing that brings me the most satisfaction is knowing my daughter has a very good career and is a good person and a good mother. I wish she had more time away from the career...but I guess that comes with being a professional. |
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