Re: meaning of name (Nanaea?)
in reply to a message by Nanaea
Thanks for the kind words! Actually, our high school was brand-new the year I started, so almost all the classes and teachers came on board with no previous reps, good or bad.
Our Freshman and Sophomore Latin classes had about twenty students each, as you had to take two years of the same language in College Prep. By Year Three, the class was down to six. They never did offer a 4th year that I know of.
I'm writing this from my old neighbor's house in NC, as we had to drive back over the mountains and pick up my daughter's car, whose transmission conveniently died two days before our move. I'm struggling with a sticky "Enter" key and a Trackball Mouse, which ranks up there in the Hall of Fame of Crappy 20th Century Ideas along with Debit Cards, Stick Deodorant, Full-Size SUVs, and "Some Assembly Required".
Using a Trackball Mouse is as natural and convenient as picking your nose with a piece of cooked spaghetti. Or maybe I just need more practice at both... :)
Our Freshman and Sophomore Latin classes had about twenty students each, as you had to take two years of the same language in College Prep. By Year Three, the class was down to six. They never did offer a 4th year that I know of.
I'm writing this from my old neighbor's house in NC, as we had to drive back over the mountains and pick up my daughter's car, whose transmission conveniently died two days before our move. I'm struggling with a sticky "Enter" key and a Trackball Mouse, which ranks up there in the Hall of Fame of Crappy 20th Century Ideas along with Debit Cards, Stick Deodorant, Full-Size SUVs, and "Some Assembly Required".
Using a Trackball Mouse is as natural and convenient as picking your nose with a piece of cooked spaghetti. Or maybe I just need more practice at both... :)