Five More Minutes with Spends Time at a 50th Reunion

Written by Laurie Halladay on October 14, 2013

The big event was at the Masonic Temple where we had “Temple dances” on Friday nights after football games. This time, we looked like senior citizens, but still felt like 17-year-olds.

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Tribute to a Tough But Talented Teacher

Written by Braiden on November 29, 2012

Do you have a Dr. Z.? A favorite teacher who helped shape, guide, and inform your life? If so, isn’t it time to write a tribute to him or her. . and thank them for all they did in your life?

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Inspiring Poem: The Guest House

Written by Braiden Rex-Johnson on October 15, 2012

The dark thought, the shame, the malice, meet them at the door laughing, and invite them in.

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Thanking Professor Hertoz

Written by Spencer Johnson on July 18, 2011

One of my many mistakes in life was never thanking a college professor for his personal contribution to my life.

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My First Grade, First Taste Memory

Written by Braiden on February 22, 2011

I thank god for Miss Heeter to this day, for she awakened in me a curious palate, which eventually led to my choosing food and wine as my life’s career. Have you had a Miss Heeter in your life, a valued teacher who awakened a passion in your life?

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