
Oh, What a year it has been! I will miss my 2008 seniors. Best wishes to you and your future! You wrote your poems, here is mine!
A trip to Canada this summer to fish
Believe it or not, this is a life long wish
Life at home includes Jeff and Abby and Boo
There’s a cat named Craw-P at the house, too
Rounding out her third year at Riverton High
Oh how the years are flying by
The class of 2008 has been one of the best
But sometimes they did put her sanity to the test
With three different Ashleys, one even sharing her name
Lexie and Michelle and Kyle to her class they came
Nathan and Bondo and Jon and James
Laughed extra hard when Barrett set his pants to flames
Two different Megans and two different Shays
Except one of them put a funny mark over her ‘a’
Vigil and Malory and even Shallenburger
Found it extra funny to always pick on her
Poor Esther and poor Ethan and poor Josh
Could never count the number of times Blaise made them say “oh my gosh!”
But 8th hour no longer belonged to the class of ‘08
1st hour and 4th hour and 6th hour now ranked first rate
There were 2 Anthonys, opposite ends of the room they sat
Holli and Brittany and Sammi were good with a softball bat
Jeremy and Colby and Ben and Weaver
She probably didn’t make them into Beowulf believers
But Wes and Nate and Tison Culley
Paid attention to the Beowulf movie with Angelina Jolee
Chelsea friends with Amanda, her eating for two
Misty and Kaitlyn friends with Tara, figuring out how to cook tofu
Coltyn and Krystal rounded out her 6th hour class
With a class that small they had some extra time to pass
A small group took a trip with her to KU
Looks like only one is going to wear the colors of crimson and blue
Her alma-mater won the basketball championship in 2008
And now a great class is going to graduate
Reasons to celebrate and reasons to cry
She is not looking forward to telling them goodbye
If they visit next year her name will be changed
They were only juniors when she got engaged
But if she hears someone call C-Hud or H she will likely look
Because she knows it’s someone she once required to read an AR book
A place in heart for these kids might sound lame
But it’s the truth, and the truth she must claim
To her students she wishes a life full of bests
In some way she knows each of them has been blessed
With gifts and talents and special skills
That will leave their lives nothing but fulfilled
But they know where to find her if life gets them down
In a little city referred to as Rivertown