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Blast from the past


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Ashton Elementary School students brought history to life when they dressed up as historical figures and their personal heroes for the school’s inaugural Morning at the Museum Thursday, Feb. 20.

First- and second-grade students acted as living monuments to important men and women from history and today. Teachers, families and other students were invited to interact with the “monuments” and ask questions.

First-grade teacher Whitney Tucker and second-grade teachers Susan Whitesides and Denise Isaacson organized the event and say they are looking forward to next year’s event.

“It’s going to be bigger and better,” they said.

Sally Ride
May 26, 1951, to July 23, 2012

How did you feel about being the first American woman in space?
I was nervous, but it was wonderful.

What was your favorite part about space?
Seeing the moon.

What is your favorite food?
Cheeseburgers are good.

Bill Gates
Oct. 28, 1955, to present
What is your favorite food, Bill?
Plain cheese pizza.

What is your favorite computer game?
I don’t really play computer games, but, when I do, it’s the first computer program I ever wrote, tic-tac-toe.

What is your greatest accomplishment?
I think making the computer.

Can you solve all computer problems?
Yes, I can.

Paul Revere
Jan.1, 1735, to May 10, 1818

You had 16 children with two wives, how did you take care of them?
It was a lot of work. I had to go back and forth between them.

What’s your favorite memory?
When I rode through Massachusetts to warn everyone the British were coming. Without alerting them, America would have been destroyed.

Were you scared when you led the Boston Tea Party?
No, because my friends and I just climbed on the ships in the middle of the night.

Jackie Robinson
Jan. 31, 1919, to Oct. 24, 1972
What is your favorite food?
Hot dogs — they served them at the games.

What was your favorite part of playing baseball? Any favorite position?
Hitting home runs was fun. I played shortstop for the Kansas City Monarchs in 1945. That was my favorite position, but my favorite team was the Brooklyn Dodgers.

How did it feel being the first African-American to play in major league baseball?
It felt great.

Laura Ingalls Wilder
Feb. 7, 1867, to Feb. 10, 1957

Where was your favorite place to live?
In Mansfield, Mo., where I wrote my books during the Great Depression.

What was your favorite pet?
Jack, the family’s bulldog, was my favorite pet. We would run down to Plum Creek together when I was younger.

Contact Harriet Sokmensuer at [email protected]

 

 

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