This is a digging week; I've already found my sixth and ninth grade yearbooks and spent the past few hours leafing through them. What I find most amusing is the fact that nobody ever writes anything substantial to one another--maybe it's because in each of these books, everyone knows they'll see each other again in a too-short two months--but nine times out of ten the notes from classmates have something to do with the teacher picked on most during the school year. My sixth grade French teacher was referred to as Martian, the Thing from Mars, and You-Know-Who by several different classmates. The worst part is that this teacher signed the same pages serving as her burn book . . . .we were terrible!
I think my favorite entry in the sixth grade yearbook is from a girl named Jenny that I haven't talked to in at least eight years:
Meghan-It all gets summed up pretty succinctly by Amy on the last page:
Have a great summer hope you have a great time with your grandparents without your sister for a week.
Your friend,
*Jenny*
Queen of Ugabuga. Haha. Now everyone thinks I'm nuts. Oh well, I am.
2 comments:
YES! i got a mention in your blog. i remember the queen of ugabuga all too well! i think we actually got rid of that chair, unfortunately. and the chances that we kept the cushion are slim. but perhaps the ghost of professor lockhart's girlfriend has sprouted in the backyard. we can hope!
Hi! :D
I happened to look at your blog and I have to say that I love your style of writing! :) I can definitely agree that in my previous yearbooks most of the comments are similar, like the usual HAGS (Have a great summer) and the XOXO's. But, there are those special comments which are scribbled here and there, which make me laugh. Anyways, I just wanted to say that I love your blog and you just got yourself a subscriber! :) Yay!
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