Sunday, November 8, 2015

The Hunt for Photos

 Madison unleashes her profanity in the middle of her cooking class, while Jane stands by with an expression the shows how little she is surprised. It can be inferred that this isn't Madison's first outburst. #unguardedcomedy


 The one and only, Tamara Abramovitz stands alone against the ominous second block trigonometry class. She somehow manages to tame the beastly children, and actually teach them something most Math teachers before her have failed at. #becauseshecares


 The lovely Mrs. Fraser holds a bunny while encouraging and challenging the creative minds of her students. Most everyone wants to be like Mrs. Fraser. Her students carry an exuberant amount respect for her and deeply appreciate that she treats them like adults and human beings rather than cows to be herded. #idol

A book written in another language; a universal language one could say. People all over the world read it, speak it, and listen to it. This particular piece was written by a grouchy, old, deaf man. #classic
 This is a square that helps disabled and crippled people open doors. Without it, their lives would be a lot more difficult than they already are. If I were in their position, it would be a relief to see this square when wanting to enter a building. #innovationpositive

 A circular clock utilized by many and appreciated by few. One might wonder what genius came up with the idea of the circular clock, or even who came up with the concept of time and organized it the way that it is now. #wheresstevenhawkingwhenyouneedhim

 A panorama of the Kickapoo football field where the most important events take place. When the sun sets and the lights come on every Friday, many students rejoice. There's nothing like the feeling of getting lost in the excitement of a crowd. #FNL


"Come to Gardening Club- Monday after school in Mr. Moore's room- S104!" The indistinguishable handwriting of Mr. Moore, a science teacher and cancer survivor. He has love for all things that grow and cares deeply about all life. #maytheplantsbewithyou


 
Kickapoo's only patch of greenery lies in the courtyard in the history hallway. Watching the plants grow and change throughout the year bring comfort to the students that walk past it everyday. #savethecourtyards

 Many decorate their instrument cases in the music classrooms, but one of the most beloved belongs to a sophomore cellist. #cookiemonster?

 A dinosaur lives in the science wing. He got his head stuck in the wall and now he guards the stairs, eating anyone who gets too close. Freshman tend to disappear a lot in this area of the building. #youvebeenwarned

 This chair sits right outside the rehearsal room of the Kickapoo Orchestra. The butts of many people have sat in this chair, including those who have left us for bigger and better things like college, or retirement. #thechairremembers

 Many dreams are killed here, in the doorway of 239. That may seem harsh, or uncalled for, but it's also the truth. Algebra II is the death of joy and the creator of anxiety attacks. #evil


Globes are beautiful. Someone had to draw every line of one of these a long time ago. Every mountain range, shore line, and country boundary had to be map out. #isthatthesovietunion?


 In this picture, you can see the faint outline of last year's senior prank. While administration tried there very hardest to scrub the ejaculating penises from the sidewalks and outer walls, there were a few that refused to be hidden so easily. The remnants of the class of 2015 will forever be etched on these walls. #hidethespraypaint





1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the sweet remarks about me. I read that out loud to my husband and son; it really means a lot. Several of these made me laugh, especially "Algebra II is the death of joy and the creator of anxiety attacks." Yessss.

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