I'm
Bjay's sister.? I, too,?went to Sunnyside (Cherlyn Gardner) and
graduated in 1998.
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Elizabeth,
I went to Sunnyside
too, till 1986¡(graduated 1987 at Marana though)¡¡Yes I remember the big open
classroom, and the joy of having a locker in the 600 hall¡¡.wonder If we knew
of each other¡we most likely didn¡¯t ¡®know¡¯ each other because I was kinda a
loner¡¡.
God bless
you,
Kelly
?
(My
blog)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It's an
awesome thing: To be died for.
-- Michael
Benson
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Give me a
stout heart to bear my own burdens. Give me a willing
heart to
bear the burdens of others. Give me a believing heart
to cast all
burdens upon Thee, O Lord.
John
Baillie
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Christianity
isn't all that complicated; it's Jesus. Joni Eareckson Tada
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In prayer
it is better to have a heart without words than words without a
heart.
John
Bunyan
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I have
held many things in my hands, and have lost them all; but
whatever I
have placed in God's hands, that I still possess.
Martin
Luther
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There are
only 2 reasons everyone is not a christian:
1) They
do not know a Christian or...
2) They
do.
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[mailto:vanishingtucson@...] On Behalf Of Bjay
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 6:20
PM
To: vanishingtucson@...
Subject: [vanishingtucson]
Hello!
?
Hi Everyone!
I'm a Tucson native (more or
less, born in Nogales) and got to enjoy
Tucson growing up in the 70's and 80's.? I was (and still
am) a serious
drive-in patron -
guilty of cramming people into the trunk - especially
at the Apache Drive-In, the De
Anza., and the Tucson Drive-In (movies
were always interrupted by a rattling train).? And
yes, often, we'd have
a bag of
Pat's chili-dogs or from Shari's Drive-in
(still around!)
I remember a
Rodeo or Fiesta Drive-in, but I think they played Mexican
movies that were, ugh,
raunchy.? I couldn't go there.
I went to schools in the Amphi district until my freshman
year in high
school then finished
up high school at Sunnyside in 1986.? At that time
Sunnyside was open, with big
windows in the classrooms and lots of trees
and grass.? Recently I have found they have bricked in
the windows,
cemented the
grounds, and put up a huge prison-like fence.
My friends would go to the illegals (I was never allowed)
or we would
just go to the
"river" and party.? Nowadays, I'd be too paranoid to do
that.
Me and my girlfriends used to
drive out around the Desert Museum at
night, and go park in the desert and gab.? Again, I'd
be way to paranoid
to do that.
Tucson has NEVER been a paradise, but times were certainly
simpler and
not much to be afraid
of.? I think it's too bad my 4-year-old will never
get to know THAT Tucson - just the one
with too much traffic,
mass-produced homes, and awful senseless crime.?
Someone needs to start
a another
group called Take Back Tucson!!
Nice to meet you guys!
--
Ciao!
Elizabeth "Bjay" Woolley
Editor, Diabetic Mommy Online
Magazine