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QUARTER THREE Mug Shots English Nine

Wednesday 1/28 & 1/29 jackie robinson the first African American major- league baseball player played his first game with the brooklyn dodgers in 1947.

Friday 1/30 and 2/2 Until April Babe Ruth held the American record for home runs he held the record for bases on balls until April

Tuesday 2/3 & 2/4 Would you believe that over 7000 years ago Ancient Egyptians liked to bowl on alleys alot like ours

Thursday 2/5 & 2/6 the Cleveland Indians are named after Louis Sockolexis whom was the first native american to play professional baseball.

Monday 2/9 & 2/10 Typewriters, originaly designed as writing machines for the blind became popular in the business world in the 1880s, and created many new jobs for women.

Wednesday 2/11 & 2/12 Harriet Tubman, the former slave who became famous for her corage as a conductor on the Underground Railroad once made this statement “on my Underground Railroad i never ran my train off the track and i never lost a passenger”.

Friday 2/13 & Monday 2/23 If ice did not float. (this is called a hypothetical question.) Tons of it at both the north pole and the south pole would sink, covering the earth with water.

Tuesday 2/24 & 2/25 “R U confused” is the acual name of a Booklet written by Senior English class at Fair haven Union high school in Fair haven, Vermont. Explaining the mysteries of the S.a.t. exam.

2/26 & 2/27 John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, our second and third Presidents both died on the fourth of July in On the 50 th Anniversay of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. isnt that Amazing.

March 4/5 Many seniors have dicided not to go on the class trip to Arizona, nicknames the Apache state for the number of native americans who live there, consequently these Classmates won’t see the painted dessert, the petrified forest or the grand canyon.

March 6/9 Everyone needs to improve their writeing and math skills because less and less jobs require mussels only.

March 10,11 If a worker is unable to work because of a savere disability social security offers monthly disability payments until she are able to work again

March 12/13 My grandmother