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Maybe I never appreciated Sister putt-putt Patricia

 square dancing in the gym, feeling something kinda sexual, she comes in and says,  "Students, the president had been shot!."  DJ Hall clapped.

I sharpened my pencil, then it stuck in the desk holder, right into the center of my palm.  still there.  She put a band-aid over it.

in her office with Bethel, she says, "She told me to go to hell."  I scream, I did not!  In the box in the library the rest of the day.

then cheerleading, superstar.  Name on my uniform, she made sure, all of us girls.

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  1. who did you appreciate, Sheri. Maureen Schrader. 5th grade. total class. she read out loud to us. it was after lunch and recess.

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  2. I've yet to write that poem, Jorie Graham. Getting the news. you in a theater, me in the gym.

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