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Who

Am

I

Ms. Casey‘Original’ classy

Yoop

er

(U.P.)

Upper Michigan

Accent

FxG

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g”) “Students often described FXGRRR (the "G" is silent) as, "the crazy (in the good way) English teacher that looks like Hulk Hogan." Mr. Fix was Hulk Hoganesque; he had the long hair, the mustache, and he was tough. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, a former body builder, and a finisher of multiple marathons, including the Boston Marathon. Unlike most teachers, Mr. Fix rode a motorcycle, had a tattoo, long hair, and questioned authority. Yet, he was respected by administrators, teachers, and students. Likewise he respected them. Underneath the tough exterior was a man tough enough to tell others how much he loved his wife Anne, poetry, daisies, and his granddaughters who called him "Papa Gug.“ – former student

Papa Gug

Fix’s ClassroomQuote

Who see things. . .

crazy onesHere’s to the. . .

the misfits, the round

the

ones

Square holes Differently.

pegs in the. . .

Comm

unity

Quote Bob M

arlin"You never know when your forever will expire. Take chances. Do something that makes you uncomfortable. Love, love and love some more. Be true to yourself. Putting yourself out on a limb only to have it break; well those injuries are temporary. To never have climbed, to explore, to take a moment, to forgive...that regret is forever, however long that will last.

Make your forever count.” -Hillary

Ski‘big’ or go hom

e

Reflection"I often journal a lot or pick up a novel I rarely touch to see if in times I am unclear - when my thoughts feel, sound a bit too cloudy to discern - that I am capable of finding understanding through others that serve their lives in a way that I hope to emulate in my own form. I turn to what notes I have of my English teacher, poems he has shared with me, and Nelson Mandela. Anytime I reflect on a loss or misunderstand the ways of our world, I turn to the great words of him and others who carry just as much inspiration, compassion, and wisdom that I hope to see in myself and others. . .” - Me

Nel

son

Man

dela

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.

Music

Bluegrass

Carolina Chocolate Drops

Creativity

Food

Cooking, baking

TravelIceland

1,000 years old

Iceland

Iceland

Fun “Putting out that ‘positive’ voodoo” – Rodriguez to me

Friends Fam

ily

Innovation