Congratulations to Mary Ellen Molski. She has been accepted into Trinity. It’s been fun having her in class. At Trinity, in English, she will expand on her knowledge of Beowulf and the habits of writers. Hopefully someone at Trinity knows something about hypertext.
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5 Comments
Congrats and best wishes on your continued succcessful path!
Thanks to you both. You’ll know when the 21st century reaches my laptop–I’ll send you the url to my blog :-) But now I just feel like Dorothy, crossing her fingers and tapping her heels together.
Woo-hoo! Congrats and best of luck to Ms. Molski.
I love to hear about Tunxis students movin’ on up, taking SLACs by storm.
Mary Ellen-
You rock! You and your family must be sooo proud. Continue to dazzle Trinity and the world with your brilliance!!!
You guys are the best. I’m beginning to feel like a small fish in a very, very big pond; this helps.