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Moorooka State School
Class of 2013
Share in the memories of the 2013 graduating class of Year 7 students from Moorooka.
Honour Before
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SECTION 2
Mr Kerwin - Principal
I would like to acknowledge the Jagara people who are the traditional custodians of this land. I would also like to pay respect to the elders past and present of the Jagara nation and extend that respect to other Aboriginal people present.
Special guests, Moorooka State School Staff, Parents of our Year 7 students and, our Guests of Honour, the Year 7 students.
Good evening.
Friday December 13 2013 marks the conclusion of eight years of primary education for our graduating Year 7 students. This is a milestone worthy of celebration.
This is time of both excitement, as these great students prepare to move on to the next phase of their lives, and also of sadness as we farewell them as members of the Moorooka State School community. For 27 families here tonight, this graduation ceremony marks the end of a variety of associations, both short and long, with our school. Whether only for a short amount of time, or for families with us for
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The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything that comes along their way. Karen Magee
more than a decade, we thank you for the support that you have given the school during this time – we have enjoyed having you as a part of school and the contributions and lasting memories you have made.
2013 has been a wonderful year.
We have achieved so much as a school. While our NAPLAN results across the school have come ahead in leaps and bounds, this group of talented Year 7 students demonstrated growth in all areas at or above the nation’s growth rate. A wonderful achievement which can be attributed to the hard work and dedication of both the students and their two fabulous teachers, Mrs Trudi Tobin and Ms Karina Talbot.
In other highlights this year, our senior students have worked closely with Deana from the Brisbane City Council to successful manage the reduction of waste in our school and create a great worm farm and composting industry in the school.
Our Year 7 students have also participated in wonderful leadership days throughout the year. Not only did these days provide an extension to our senior curriculum, they were character building and provided opportunities not normally afforded to primary-aged students.
Again, I thank the year 7 teachers for the inspiration and encouragement they have provided through organising these days.
The biggest highlight of the year for me by far is attending camp with our senior students. As has become customary with the Year 7
students, the battle lines at camp are drawn as we hit the commando trail and fall face first into the mud. Deston was crowned this year’s victor in being the first to cover the principal in brown slime, with Freya taking out a very close second.
Spending four days at Moogerah Dam with Mrs Tobin, Ms Talbot, Ms Bowden and the Year 7 students was the best way to end Term 3 and head out on leave.
So many fond memories.Ali had so many changes of clothes he could have opened a clothing store.
The Year 7 girls in their onesy nightwear.
To be honest, I think “fun” is not a descriptive enough word for our camp this year.
Our student leaders have had a great year this year. Mrs Goodwin and I will sincerely miss all of you. Truth be known, we had a little giggle at the start of the year when each of you nervously spoke into the microphone for the first time, but by the end of the year you’ve all become professionals at it. Things certainly changed for young Jackson Miller when those braces came off – there was no stopping his confidence and that very handsome smile!
Zuleka, you’ve brought us all sheer joy this year as you’ve come to learn the English language. And a special thank you to Simone, and the other girls, who took you under their wing and helped you throughout the year
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I will always be glad I gave James Wilson a special principal’s ruler in Year 5: what a difference that made to neatening up his bookwork.
Kyrianthe and Pia took the time out every day to greet me as I arrived at school. Alyssa would be with them wearing her Fooman glasses. It only took me 6 months to realise those glasses were not real.
Saeid got jealous of my new car, and then Harry would keep an eye on my new car every afternoon waiting for mum.
For four years Jayme Hill’s mum has sat on the step outside the staffroom waiting for Jayme’s day to finish: on Friday we will smile and have a laugh for the very last time.
Christopher Jackson! If I just said “Chapter 41, Graduation Day”, Christopher Jackson! will know exactly what I’m talking about.
Even if not mentioned individually, I do have fond memories of every single one of these wonderful Year 7 students.
Year 7s: today you leave the Moorooka nest. Having been a Deputy in a high school, I can tell you that your experiences will be different.
I know you’re keen to be grown up. I know you’re eager to move on to high school. But from experience I also know for the first little while you’re going to realise just how special things have been over the past eight years, and especially, the last twelve months at Moorooka State School.
During the last year your teachers have looked after you. They’ve gone the extra mile for you every day you were here. They’ve laughed with you, they’ve cried with you, and they’ve ensured you made it to the end of the year.
Mrs Tobin and Ms Talbot are going to miss you, so make sure before you finish your week you let them know how much they have meant to you this year.
As you leave Moorooka State School this week, you might like to reflect on some words of wisdom from Karen Magee …
The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything that comes along their way.
Congratulations Year 7!
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CHAPTER 1
Student Leaders
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SECTION 1
Ms Talbott - 6/7 KT Teacher
2013… The Year That Was…
Thank you to all of the wonderful students of 6/7KT for making my first year at Moorooka one to remember (for good reasons!). I have loved being your teacher and have learnt many things from all of you. You have patiently corrected my spelling and Maths problems on many occasions, and have maintained a positive classroom, even through the tough times! I have been so proud of each and every one of you throughout the year as you have faced challenges, both academically and outside of the classroom, and have persevered. I will always remember this class very fondly.
To begin with the lovely young ladies…
Adeline, I have loved your dedication to getting your tasks finished, spending many lunch hours eagerly working independently – this will be a great habit to continue in high school. Jazmin, your wonderful madness has been contagious and has lifted my spirits – your positivity is such an asset. Pia, your peaceful spirit has graced our classroom everyday, what a beautiful gift to share! Yianna, who will remember to collect our rolls next year?! Your organisation has been
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Whenever you see a skinny dog, just think of me and remind yourself that Miss Talbott thinks you are wonderful!
second to none – another wonderful skill to take with you into highschool.
Alyssa, I am constantly on edge in the classroom due to your outstanding scaring skills. While this has traumatized me, it has also made me scream in delight (maybe don’t take this skill to highschool though!). Jaymie, your sunny smile always lights up the room and you have been such a keen helper this year– thank you! Ezmi, I have loved your positivity and the way that you always put your heart into your writing (especially poetry!) – you have a way with words. Heidi, another positive and sunny gal! You also have a peaceful spirit and a cheeky sense of humour – thank you for sharing them with us!
And of course, our handsome young men…
Ali, you have been a leader amongst friends and an inquisitive learner – wonderful qualities for your highschool journey. Deston, a.k.a ‘Keen Bean’, I have loved your enthusiasm and speed during Maths and other subjects – what a focused student you have become! Ryley, another switched-on learner – thank you for all of your interesting facts and ideas that you have shared with us this year. Jack, I have loved your academic focus and creativity, especially in writing. I look forward to the day when I can see The Adventures of Jeffrey the Invisible Hippo on the New York Times Bestseller list. Connor F, you are another peaceful student with many interesting hobbies – I am proud that you have always tried your best in everything!
Reza, I have loved how focused you are on achieving your very best – I know that you will absolutely excel in highschool! S.J, I am still intrigued by your ‘drop crotch skinny jeans’ and hope that you find
some pants that fit you properly in the future (also, you have been an absolutely lovely student and have achieved great results this year!). Vikneel, you have such a talent for performing and writing (even though all of your accents sound Irish) – I expect to see you rapping on Australian Idol one day soon! James M, another gorgeous young man who has been so peaceful and focused this year – you will absolutely love highschool! Anthony, you have featured in far too many of my dreams/nightmares throughout the year, and I’m positive it’s because I hear you talk approximately every 3.5 seconds. Keep up your thirst for knowledge and discussion! James W, what a helpful gentleman you are! You are a very capable student and have impressed me many times this year with your focus and achievements!
Pheww! What a lot of compliments! I do sincerely hope that you all enjoy your journeys throughout highschool and beyond. Whenever you see a skinny dog, just think of me and remind yourself that Miss Talbott thinks you are wonderful!
Best wishes,
Miss Talbott
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Adeline Adams
Nickname/s:
Addy, Ada, Sloth, Candy, Avocado, Add A Line, and Orange Avatar
People will remember me as:
Being one of the fun ,bubbly, exciting , and funny girls in Yr 7 ;) :o :$ :% :! :@
15/09/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Going 2 the tuck shop or hall hang out with friends. etc
My favourite school memory:
Every daty when im with ma B.F.L S
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Ali Askari
Nickname/s:
AAA
People will remember me as:
I want people to remember about me that I was a player and runner.
02/01/02
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Playing soccer with friends at the oval.
My favourite school memory:
The class part, end of the team.
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Deston Bell
Nickname/s:
Deston
People will remember me as:
I’m good at handball, I have a lot of friends, I love to play soccer, football and handball and I like Math, Spelling and English.
12/08/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Soccer, kicking the ball around, handball and playing with my friends.
My favourite school memory:
My favourite school memory was doing gala days with all my friends.
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Jazmin Brown
Nickname/s:
Jaz or Jazzy
People will remember me as:
My awesomeness and craziness.
14/12/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Talking with my friends and playing truth or dare.
My favourite school memory:
‘Elephant Juice’ it’s a long story.
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Ryley Calvert
Nickname/s:
Rizzly Bear
People will remember me as:
That I was always around people.
23/07/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Talking to my friends, Handball and Soccer…
My favourite school memory:
When Flinders Championship Basketball team won the round-robin tournament. We didn’t lose a single game and it was the first premiership team I had ever been in! M
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Jack Cavanagh
Nickname/s:
Jack
People will remember me as:
That I was awkward and clumsy in a good way.
03/02/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Talking to people and wandering around.
My favourite school memory:
Year 7, was the year that I laughed the most. Usually I don’t laugh much but Year 7 changed all that and it was my favorite school year so far, and I will always remember it.
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Connor Fieldhouse
Nickname/s:
Con
People will remember me as:
A person who considered trying different things
13/10/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Tigi and computer room.
My favourite school memory:
Loving art , play time, swimming,
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Patricia Galbo
Nickname/s:
Pia
People will remember me as:
I would like people to remember me as a good person.
01/06/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
My favourite lunch time activity is talking nonsense with friends while going in circles around school.
My favourite school memory:
My favourite school memory would have to be when Jazmin told me that Adeline bit a real stick because she thought that it was a fun stick, which is an edible chocolate shaped stick. I was laughing a lot and I remember all throughout that week we would tease her, and we would point at a stick and say to her “Hey, Adeline look it’s a fun stick.” Sc
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Yianna Giannikopoulos
Nickname/s:
Anna or Bubbles
People will remember me as:
I want people to remember my smile.
01/06/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
I like playing Tiggy with my friends.
My favourite school memory:
My favourite school memory was the first day and making new friends.
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Alyssa Head
Nickname/s:
Lyssa or Lissy
People will remember me as:
I was a funny and caring person.
03/10/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Talking to Friends and playing tigi
My favourite school memory:
When ever I was sad,Esmi (my best friend) would sing to me and also meeting Kyri.
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Jaymie Hill
Nickname/s:
Jay
People will remember me as:
I want people to remember me by my sense of humour.
31/10/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
My favorite lunch time activity lunch time activity is playing tigi with my friends in the playground.
My favourite school memory:
My favorite school memory was at the school disco when I never danced I used to play tigi.
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Reza Ibraheemi
Nickname/s:
Reza or Rez
People will remember me as:
A football freestyler
28/11/00
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Playing football games with friends.
My favourite school memory:
In 2010 A soccer team became the Sunnybank Champions.
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Stephen Jones
Nickname/s:
SJ
People will remember me as:
I’m nice.
01/12/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Soccer
My favourite school memory:
Learning algebra
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Vikneel Lal
Nickname/s:
Viki
People will remember me as:
The way I play touch rugby and rugby league.
03/11/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Play soccer with my friends.
My favourite school memory:
The 2010 lockdown it was fun.
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James McKenzie
Nickname/s:
Jmack
People will remember me as:
That I play basketball and I am good at it
23/08/00
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Play soccer on the oval with my friends
My favourite school memory:
The first disco I went to
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Esmeralda Malkic
Nickname/s:
Esmi, Zelda.
People will remember me as:
I want people to remember how fun, crazy, and weird I was. But I know people will remember me when they are playing touch football, the people from 6ZK last year would remember. Haha.
02/04/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
My favourite lunch time activity was hanging out with a lot of people down at the oval.
My favourite school memory:
My favourite school memory would be in grade 6 as an end of year party we washed the teachers cars and had a water fight and had fun all day! St
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Anthony Stephenson
Nickname/s:
Ant
People will remember me as:
I want people to remember me because of my comedic skills. I think I make people laugh and they enjoy enjoy my company.
24/10/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
I enjoy socialising with friends and playing sports on the oval such as Touch and Soccer.
My favourite school memory:
My favourite school memory was in grade 2 when I first arrived at Moorooka meeting my friends that I have today. Some people weren’t my friends and now we are best friends.
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Heidi Wilson
Nickname/s:
Heidi Lee
People will remember me as:
I want people to remember me as their Cook house Captain
28/11/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Hanging out with my Friends and making funny jokes
My favourite school memory:
Meeting Freya, Jaz, Pia and Kyri
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James Wilson
Nickname/s:
Jimbo
People will remember me as:
Being a fun caring Moorooka 2013 Logan house captain
02/01/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Handball and soccer
My favourite school memory:
Going to Lake Moogooreh camp
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7 TT
What is it that makes a year special? Yes, this year had a 13 in it (my lucky number), but there are so many things that will make me hold this year so dear.
When Zulekha called out “Mrs Tobin, I now understand English!” our spirits were lifted by her joy. As Michael shared Come fly with me jokes from Youtube on our walks to LOTE, it always drew a smile. Zahraa won us tickets to the Afghanistan Treasures exhibition, and we realized how ‘many’ can enjoy the benefit of the hard work of ‘one’.
The quiet beauty of Alexandra’s drawings, took our breath away. Angus’ love of hard work and aiming high drew our admiration. Chris’ absorption in his inventions and his uncontrollable laughter made us all smile - often. Fynn’s knowledge about everything enriched our lessons, as did the possibility that he would be turned into a goldfish wearing a tuxedo!
Elizabeth’s ability to set up cooking activities and science experiments had us in awe. Jorah’s fairy drawings and love of K-pop broadened our world. Harry’s love of politics helped our lessons hum. Gabriel quietly went about the business of being everyone’s friend and achieving his goal to be in the Metropolitan West Hockey Team. Lleyton and
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Mrs Tobin - 7TT Teacher
Thank you to you, the students of 7 TT and your families, for working together with our school to make it a great place to learn and make friends.
Kyrianthe took on any job given to them with a smile, showing all of us the meaning of friendship. (I will miss the 10:45 am daily call “Me and Kyri have to go”). Who will set up the lunchtime music next year??
Sameullah kept us all on our toes during our insect field study – what would he collect and show us at close range next? Francis’ love of soccer dazzled us all. Tatiana moved us with her eloquent writing and Philip moved us with his story about a bird he captured that “Bit me and flew away”. Not quite the moving ending we expected, but we laughed for a long time. Thanks Phil!
Mohammed’s exceptional manners and behaviour showed his personal growth and determination. Jackson quietly went about the business of being an academic, a leader, an artist and singer. Simone smiled and encouraged us with her warmth and concern, keeping up with all that she needed to do as well. Saied made us laugh with his dramatic performance skills, and then floored us with his knowledge of all things scientific. Beniam showed us all what hard work can achieve, and he kept smiling during the challenging times. Zachary just kept getting taller, telling jokes on the side and quietly laughing at my jokes. (Thanks for the encouragement Zac!) Samuel quietly took on personal challenges such as dressing up and speaking in public. These were not small achievements. Freya showed us what leadership means, always putting herself last while juggling a whole truckload of commitments. Stella always saw what needed doing and her desire to help and support others contributed to our classroom significantly. Robbie ran our kitchen on camp, and acted as my Maths fact checker all year. Robbie your talent is amazing.
Thank you to you, the students of 7 TT and your families for working together with our school to make it a great place to learn and make friends.
Thanks to Miss Talbott and 6/7 KT for being great learning partners. I really appreciate all of your help and enthusiasm. It has been a beautiful and fulfilling year. To all of you, the wonderful 7 TT, best wishes for a future that builds on what you have learned together, here at Moorooka!
With love fromMrs Tobin
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Zuleka Abdi Ahmed
Nickname/s:
Zuleka
People will remember me as:
Nice person, a good friend
25/11/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Talking to friends
My favourite school memory:
My friends
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Zahraa Al-Saedi
Nickname/s:
Zahraa
People will remember me as:
kindness
17/01/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Usually just talking to friends
My favourite school memory:
All the friends that I’ve met here at this school
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Samuella Ali
Nickname/s:
Sameh
People will remember me as:
Kind and caring student
21/04/00
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Playing soccer
My favourite school memory:
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Michael Aspden
Nickname/s:
Michael
People will remember me as:
My sense of humor, I want people to remember me for my interest In the Japanese culture itself, and my interest in astronomy.
30/10/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Playing tag in the playground, and talking to people about their lives.
My favourite school memory:
All my teachers and especially all my friends, and my school camp from year 6 and all the people who participated in it, all the activities I did.
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Tatiana Brown
Nickname/s:
Tatiana
People will remember me as:
Being a good friend.
24/03/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Sitting down and eating.
My favourite school memory:
My friends
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Angus Cronin-Harrison
Nickname/s:
Gus
People will remember me as:
That I’m a great friend and that I never give up.
29/08/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Tigi
My favourite school memory:
Starting school and making friends.
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Freya Gleaves
Nickname/s:
Frey Frey or Frazzle
People will remember me as:
I want people to remember me as their Logan House sports Captain and a funny, friendly, competitive person.
06/04/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
My favourite lunchtime school activity would be playing touch or soccer on the oval, playing tigy in the playground near the office and hanging out with my friends.
My favourite school memory:
My favourite school memory was while I was sitting near Simone and Sameh and we made a card for Mrs.Tobin for World Teachers day. We presented it to her with our host Kyrianthe Nettos. When I sat back down Saied who was sitting near me whispered while giving me a poke said “You Did Good”. From that day on Sameh, Simone and I had our saying ‘You Did Good!’
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Philip Grannum
Nickname/s:
Phlip
People will remember me as:
I am crazy and funny and love a good party and scuba dive.
07/04/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
My favourite lunchtime activity is playing with my football.
My favourite school memory:
My favourite school memory is camp and the mud course and tumble terror.
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Samuel Harding
Nickname/s:
Sam
People will remember me as:
Friendly person
23/07/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Talking with friends
My favourite school memory:
Camp – the mud mission
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Christopher Jackson
Nickname/s:
Chris, Christofish, Chris chris.
People will remember me as:
I always want to cheer or help people who need it.
21/02/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Tigy.
My favourite school memory:
When I brought my first chicken from school.
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Lleyton Jones
Nickname/s:
Lley Lley
People will remember me as:
Humour
25/11/00
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Soccer
My favourite school memory:
Camp – mud course
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Mohammed Kona
Nickname/s:
mo
People will remember me as:
As a cheeky and funny guy, and energetic and for my passion for soccer.
22/6/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Playing soccer with friends,
My favourite school memory:
Teachers and friends and principal.
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Zachary Lovejoy
Nickname/s:
Zac
People will remember me as:
I want people to remember me by my personality.
02/03/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Soccer
My favourite school memory:
Camp – all of it!
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Beniam Mebrahtu
Nickname/s:
BM
People will remember me as:
That I am a good soccer player
25/05/00
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Playing sports with my friends.
My favourite school memory:
DISCO, because we were dancing and having fun
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Jackson Miller
Nickname/s:
Jacko
People will remember me as:
Sport, music
25/01/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Playing hand ball and soccer
My favourite school memory:
Camp – all of the activities. The mud course was my favourite.
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Fynn Millqvist-Dunne
Nickname/s:
Fynn
People will remember me as:
My love For art and music and enthusiasm for learning
19/02/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Relaxing, talking to friends, playing card games
My favourite school memory:
The Christmas Carnivale in 2012
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Kyrianthe Nettos
Nickname/s:
Kyri, Kranberry, Kyralicious.
People will remember me as:
I want people to remember me as the flinders house captain, student council, and a great leader.
17/11/00
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Hanging out with mah friends.
My favourite school memory:
When we had to do a midnight run at camp and the boys were wolf whistling at all the chick-a-dees.
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Elizabeth Ngor
Nickname/s:
Lizzy
People will remember me as:
That I ‘m nice and cool. That I always be there when someone needs me.
18/01/00
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Face painting for Pink and Purple Day
My favourite school memory:
That I had the best teachers
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Francis Ngor
Nickname/s:
San francisco
People will remember me as:
That am a caring student at Moorooka State School
29/10/00
My favourite lunchtime activities:
soccer
My favourite school memory:
My friends and teachers
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Harry Pass
Nickname/s:
Harry
People will remember me as:
That I was a good arguer and that I like politics. I would also like people to remember me in a positive way.
03/09/00
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Tiggy
My favourite school memory:
I’ve enjoyed lots of things – my favourite is too hard to pick
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Gabriel Rendell-Stevenson
Nickname/s:
Gabe
People will remember me as:
I am a funny kind person who loves to learn new things in class, which can help become more smart.
15/01/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
I love to play either soccer on the oval or basketball in the hall. my preferred one is basketball.
My favourite school memory:
My favourite memory would have to be the Halloween party in grade 3 because we had a lot of fun games and activities to do. St
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Stella Sbeghen
Nickname/s:
Stell
People will remember me as:
I love swimming,
18/09/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Hanging with my friends, playing tiggy
My favourite school memory:
Saied acting as a girl at camp for the drama night.
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Saied Shirzada
Nickname/s:
Seed
People will remember me as:
My humor
26/02/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Soccer
My favourite school memory:
Camp – the mud course
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Alexandra Sliger
Nickname/s:
Alex
People will remember me as:
That I like to be creative.
17/04/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Going to the library.
My favourite school memory:
Going on the rides at the 2012 Megafest.
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Jorah van Blerk
Nickname/s:
JJ
People will remember me as:
I want people to remember me by remembering the jokes that I said and having an obsession with South Korea and Japan.
05/05/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Playing games with my friends at the playground.
My favourite school memory:
Making friends when I first came to Moorooka State School.
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Simone van Oosten
Nickname/s:
Mona
People will remember me as:
The school captain and a funny outgoing giel.
15/02/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
hanging out with my friends and playing soccer.
My favourite school memory:
Organising books disadvantaged kids.“Hey you, hey you, heeeeeeeeeey”
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Robert White
Nickname/s:
Robbie
People will remember me as:
humour
04/04/01
My favourite lunchtime activities:
Playing on my ipad mini
My favourite school memory:
Health lessons
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