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Subject: Class of 84


Author:
Bill Magdziarz- Rainey
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Date Posted: 01:44:28 11/26/02 Tue


Well.... I can see that participation is back to the pre Mike and Bill lashing snails pace as before… Oh well… it did its work for provoking the masses

At Thanksgiving… As we all look back on what we are all thankful for during this time, Thanksgiving, I must say I'm thankful for great may things… First and foremost is a thankfullness for a life full of ‘no regrets', fore I wouldn’t be here today if not for the actions of my past.
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One person can make a difference… Let me repeat... “One Person Can Make A Difference… “
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Personal accountability and responsibility CAN make a difference. Wither it a soldier guarding a post, a person just doing a job, or a volunteer just helping out.

Just a few weeks ago I was involved in an impromptu “Rodeo” as I was driving down the road… a horse had broken loose from a horse drive and had gotten onto the main road while I was ‘up north’. I pulled over with about four others who traipsed through the woods for over an hour trying to catch that horse. Sure I could have driven on and not stopped, but it just wouldn’t have been right not to have stopped and helped.

In grazing over the pasture of the class of 84’s deposition of our lives I’ve surmised the following cumulative resume, it is very honorable. (Heck if I were the HR personnel I’d hire ya….)

Here a (my) surmised glimpse of our class’s supposititious,
• Realizing the realm of incredulity; and that I can rise up and can perform wonders
• I can hold a single brick yet meanwhile build a future home with my bare hands.
• Able to account for every nickel and dime yet take time to expend on my family;
• Been involved in may a thing, yet none greater than raising a child;
• Assisting a hurting child and realizing a child is stronger than any adult;
• Working hard in a retail world and still realizing kids are first and foremost;
• Being up lifting to children and also a guide to co-workers.
• Working in a communication world yet realizing my life and kids are just as important;
• Realizing best intentions sometimes don’t quite get there; but there is more.
• Being on the road, yet ever mindful of family and that responsibility.
• Realizing the beauty in An object and honing it’s true potential;
• See a house and a castle too
• Being up lifting to children and also a guide to co-workers as well.
• I can account for money, yet beautify the home as well
• Raising animals and enlightening the wonder and work of a new born;
• I love the Ozarks yet my family (and maybe my cars) comes first.
• Becoming a kindergarten teacher and enriching young minds;
• I did the Military thing… now it’s about me and my wife…
• I have many personal interests, yet to assist a pet has been a paramount event.
• Being watchful over children and attempting to guide them via seminary and guidance it important;
• I’ve been self-sufficient, a provider, and love the outdoors

But yet this weekend while working on my garage I also looked back and tried to pin-point a defining moment of our graduating class…

I did come up with one very singular event and it wasn’t one that we’d of been proud of…

We were ALL there and if you think back on a time when we were all together before graduation you may also think of a time when we didn’t glimmer very bright….

There may have been other times we were better off, yet maybe you can recall the event I am speaking of.

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Re: Class of 84Brad Goodman07:09:14 11/27/02 Wed
Re: Class of 84Becky (McQuerter) Thompson11:57:57 12/03/02 Tue


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