Tuesday, February 26, 2019

30for30: Favorite Assignments #3

In just 32 days, the LHS Class of 1989 will celebrate its 30th high school reunion (on Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 7pm in the back room of the infamous Downtown Lounge) ... which is why I've been posting these special TOP 30 lists (see previous lists of Jukebox Memories and Most Memorable Teachers/Staff).

This month ... it's all about the top 30 favorite assignments (see rules below) -- and that means I'm going into the archives and going way way way back to duotang folders in a bin in storage, most of which that have not even been OPENED for the last three decades.

Next up -- a final visit to the SCIENCE folder for round three -- specifically the PHYSICS notes.  A few clarifications ... these are the official notes that I took in the Physics class and not the notes that I passed around in Physics class, as a group of us went a little nuts secretly sharing a sheet of paper on which we all commented throughout class (think "group chat", but 1989 style -- and be warned it got a little "blue").  Also, pictured is a very crisp clean specific format in which we had to submit our labs (the backside of one lab and the front side of another) -- and we figure that we had to do it that way because our physics teacher was a former FBI agent who wanted it to appear like government paperwork.  Finally, this lab dated March 11 of 1989 is the last entry in this folder ... and that's because I kind of gave up on the class once senioritis set in (but still got an A 'cause I frontloaded the year with good scores).  #truetalk


RULES FOR THIS TOP 30 LIST:  These are MY favorite assignments.  They may also be YOUR favorite assignments -- but they may not be, especially since it's quite conceivable that you have NO favorite assignments.  My grades, though, were pretty good ... so, you know ... hence this particular countdown.  No negativity or other comments about hoarding will be permitted (after all -- hoarders wouldn't know where [most] of their things are and they wouldn't be so [mostly] organized ... so SHUT YOUR MOUTH about that).  The poster is not responsible for any reappearance of any repressed memories you might have about anything that is included in this series.  Note:  due to the fewer number of days in February, two posts of this kind will show up on Sundays.

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