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	<title>Comments on: Class of 2009, You Rock!</title>
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		<title>By: Michael Peterson '09</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Peterson '09</dc:creator>
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		<description>That day was indeed very confusing and aggravating, but it was well worth it!  i have to be blatantly honest and admit that high school was not the most enjoyable time that I spent in 833, but the experience made me mature the most I must admit. I was shy and quiet from Preschool and on out until I arrived at Park. The teachers were different and the relationships with them were different. The teachers were more laid back and more easier to connect with. Mrs. Eiden-Giel, Mrs. Weisheim, and Mr. Ryan are a few of many teachers I really liked at Park. I was a Guidance Counselor Student Aide for my last term at my last period at Park and every time I would deliver a pass to Mrs. Eiden-Giel and EVERY SINGLE TIME she would say &quot;I don&#039;t have this student. I am serious.&quot; EVERY SINGLE TIME I would fall for it. Then came this one time where I thought was positively right and delivered it to her classroom. Once again she said it wasn&#039;t a student of hers and I said &quot;take it up with the office&quot;... this ended up preceding for about a minute and then I looked at the room number and it was supposed to be sent to a classroom over (Mr. Ryan&#039;s room). I would never forget that. Another thing too, every time I would deliver something to Mrs. Frou Tol&#039;s room the classroom would applaud for me. It was embarrassing but at the same time funny!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That day was indeed very confusing and aggravating, but it was well worth it!  i have to be blatantly honest and admit that high school was not the most enjoyable time that I spent in 833, but the experience made me mature the most I must admit. I was shy and quiet from Preschool and on out until I arrived at Park. The teachers were different and the relationships with them were different. The teachers were more laid back and more easier to connect with. Mrs. Eiden-Giel, Mrs. Weisheim, and Mr. Ryan are a few of many teachers I really liked at Park. I was a Guidance Counselor Student Aide for my last term at my last period at Park and every time I would deliver a pass to Mrs. Eiden-Giel and EVERY SINGLE TIME she would say &#8220;I don&#8217;t have this student. I am serious.&#8221; EVERY SINGLE TIME I would fall for it. Then came this one time where I thought was positively right and delivered it to her classroom. Once again she said it wasn&#8217;t a student of hers and I said &#8220;take it up with the office&#8221;&#8230; this ended up preceding for about a minute and then I looked at the room number and it was supposed to be sent to a classroom over (Mr. Ryan&#8217;s room). I would never forget that. Another thing too, every time I would deliver something to Mrs. Frou Tol&#8217;s room the classroom would applaud for me. It was embarrassing but at the same time funny!</p>
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