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BRADFORD PAUL BISHOP
"Class Computer” Years at Buckley: 10
Quips: Steve! . . . Wait up! . . . Hold on! . . . Please! No Homework! . . . O.K. Ashok .. . Activities: Blue Team, Soccer, Basketball, Base
Vishal, stop! . .. Je ne veux pas passer l’examen . . . Alright . . . See you later, Steve. ball, Track and Field, Senior Musical ’95, Out
Quotes: "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - 1 took the one less traveled by, and that door Education Program ’94-’95, Band ’91-’95,
has made all the difference.” Robert Frost. "Lord, what fools these mortals be!” William Stage Crew Third Grade Musical ’94.
Shakespeare. "For you shall go out in joy, and be led forth in peace.” Bible - Isaiah 55:12.
"Goalllllll!” The World Cup Announcer.
Last Will: I, Bradford Paul Bishop, leave Steve, those "class to class chats” in the hall,
our always different lunch conversations, camping, Outdoor Ed., and all the fun we have
had over the years; Ashok, those little chats, usually with Steve, lab partners in science
class, and our triangle passes with Steve during soccer practice; Vishal, his annoying
high pitched sounds, and an A + ; Ben, carpools to the many Bar/B at Mitzvahs we went
to; Dave, the drum rhythm s we created, and those repeating notes we played on the
xylophone during advisory; Mrs. Gulbransen, all my computer knowledge, and those
great computer classes we always had; Mrs. Allison, a math homework assignment every
night, without fail; Mrs. Woolf, one of the first things I learned in your Latin class:
oranges, sausages, tomatoes, music, tissues, not your uncle but your aunt; Mrs. Zezulin,
your frequent quizzes, my sort-of-solved problems with inversion, and the French
language; Mr. Yeatman, I leave all the great advisory times, always interesting science
class, and a guaranteed typed lab every time; Mr. Salverda, an always unique and
in-depth English class; Mrs. O’Brien, the drum rhythms Dave and I frequently played
during advisory, and great music classes; Mr. C., the Rome report, 5th grade history class,
the musical, and Outdoor Ed.; Mrs. Greenspan, to remain as greatly organized as you are
right now, as well as how far into the future you plan, including the layout of homework
for the week and the map of the classroom; Mrs. Goudreau, your presentations on bus
safety, and "rules”, also those occasional friendly chats; Mrs. Rowland, an everyday
phrase from 7th grade, "I’ll be going home NORMALLY”; Mrs. Easton, fairly easy tests;
Mrs. Grimes, a clean fish tank with help from Steve; the P.E. Teachers, my above-average
improving skills; Mrs. Dundore and Mrs. Siesto, my "unique” a rt skills; Mrs. Van Vliet,
your devotion to Buckley and our occasional talks; my family, all the support and love
they have given me; to all the faculty and Mr. Reid, thanks for a great start, and a great
learning experience; the Class of ’95, all the computer help they will ever need and good
luck in the future; finally, to Buckley, a school I grew up with, knew inside out, loved and
treasured, I will miss you sincerely. Good luck to everyone and to Buckley in the future.
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