Kelly Buchan
1/24/2016 09:45:04 am
My favorite moment probably was either Sarah Lindquist contributing to the socratic seminar by saying "use protection" because that was the only thing she had to contribute. Otherwise, when we were playing the mythology game and she stood up every time saying "I am Poseidon."
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Kelly Buchan
5/11/2016 08:25:09 pm
Another favorite moment is exchanging Miss Arney's spoils of oreos, 2 boxes at a time. Yet, Madison still manages to eat half and remain skinny.
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Emma Fairweather
5/12/2016 06:00:01 pm
One of my favorite classroom moments (though there are many) was when you dressed as Maleficent for Halloween and stood by the door to scare the class. Not meaning too, you scared the life out of me and to this day, I still believe that I died and came back to earth in that exact moment.
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Julia Butterworth
5/16/2016 09:55:56 am
I have to agree with Emma. I almost fainted when I walked into class and you were standing in the doorway in your Maleficent costume. I was not expecting that as I walked into class. My next favorite moment was when you told us to clear our desks in preparation for an assessment. Then thankfully we were just playing lingo that day. I almost died when you told us to clear our desks.
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Colleen Shortell
5/16/2016 05:23:10 pm
HAHAHA I remember that! I had heart failure when Miss Arney jumped out of nowhere as I walked into class THE DAY OF A MYTHOLOGY ESSAY! Good times. And how can I forget when Miss Arney screamed liked The Furies a bit too close to my ear....that was probably my favorite moment in the class. I casually packed up my stuff and was like "I think I'm gonna go home now...." Not only was it funny, but I learned to prepare myself for future "sledgehammers."
Emily
5/15/2016 10:12:09 am
My all time favorite classroom moment was either when Sarah Lindquist called Miss Arney 'girl' when she said something along the lines of "thanks girl." Or when Claire Mahoney was talking when suddenly a spider appeared dangling in mid air in front of her face and she jumped up, screaming. Both were hilarious; good times!!
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^this is Emily Dennis
5/15/2016 10:13:01 am
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Ella S
2/22/2017 07:58:48 pm
I have so many favorite class memories. My favorite is probably when Julianne and I decided it would be a good idea to make bird whistles while everyone else was quietly reading. You (Miss Arney) thought that one of our phones went off and didn't think that we could whistle like that, so I had to stand up in front of the whole class and whistle for everyone. My second favorite memory is when we were playing the mythology game and ashley had "I am a sparrow." but no one could remember which god/goddess' nature symbol was a laurel tree so she stood up for every god/goddess mentioned.
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Elizabeth S
6/5/2017 07:50:19 pm
This class has had so many ridiculous conversations/memories its hard to choose my favorites, but I think one would have to be when we were reading "Sonnet 130" and Ella gave her insightful opinion of, "I think its about a candle." To which I just had to respond with "yep a woman scented candle." Of course there are also the multiple falls/contretemps that have occurred in this class, most of which were me..... The birth of Aphrodite was also a great time, and the multiple screams from "the Furies."
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Colleen Griffin - Turk
6/11/2017 03:18:19 pm
There are so many funny conversations and memories that go on in this class, but my top two favorites would probably be first when we were doing mythology and Miss Arney didn't want to say exactly what the Greek gods were doing so she would just say they were having dinner and when people were absent and didn't catch on other students had to say what she really meant. Also, Miss Arney trying to explain the birth of Aphrodite without saying a certain words was pretty funny. Lastly we were learning about Romeo and Juliet and Keyanni would make comments all the time and come up the jokes, one of the funniest being feminine candals. Most of the class would mock Romeo because he sounded so needy and desperate.
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