Andrew Graeber:  

CLASS OF 2011
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Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville, AR
Holt Middle SchoolClass of 2006
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville, AR

Andrew's Story

But wait! :o There is more? From my first year of grade school I was eager and willing to learn, from saying no to painting even though it was changed to brush painting instead of finger painting and wanting to read during nap time up to putting myself forward to understand the in-depth sources of information and Education. In Elementary School I was elected as the single individual in my school by a security of social standard to be a part of a Club directed by the University of Arkansas of which was like Future Leaders Of America, I was signed up by the Scholastics Book Fair Organization to be a member of the Forensics Club, I was in Honors choir for 4 years, and I was in Safety Patrol for two years of which I was leader of. This opened up a lot of potential and opportunity for my life for many of these activities counted as High School Credit and College Credit if I held up to the standard of the other clubs. Going into Middle School and Jr High I participated in Band, was in a play, took FACS, and fell in love for the first time (Silly me =D) You certainly learn a lot about yourself at age 10 to 13. I wasn't much of a sports fan though I enjoyed being a know it all and making sure that it was obvious or that people could tell too easily without feeling comfortable with themselves being know it all's. In elementary school I had learned so much already about each and every one of the sports because it was a special time activity my brothers and I had with our aunt, which was learning about all the sports and how they work. We each had our own Sport that we followed and collected cards for. I always enjoyed bringing out the most of people and helping us grow while sustaining not only a healthy lifestyle but a healthy perspective. I played football with my brothers if not every other day, but every weekend at the park down the street from my house or we would walk to the Highschool Football field and play there from when I was in Elementary school up until about my first year of Jr High where I took a little bit of football and then went into football management. I was in Student council of which I could have continued with but had assumed that I was kicked out (Of which I wasn't kicked out and was actually a very productive part of the team and am the reason for the argument presented that led to water bottles being allowed in class thank you very much) for something pertaining to helping the Student Council President with something during school hours off school grounds. A strong and placement argument indeed. But I did not find out that I got to keep my credit for it until it was too late to run for Student council for the next...Expand for more
year. Bummer. I went to all the Football games and some of the Volleyball and basketball games and walked 2 miles to school and 2 miles from school in Jr High almost everyday. Going into highschool I took the Tech Savy, All-time History, and business marketing & promotion management route including audio & film, Drama, and graphic design. I started being more interested in things that I never had a interest in before which before I listened to Rock music, Hardcore, Indie, Country, and theatrical such as Oprah or Mozart or just keeping up with the hype and knowing the world popularity scene. Then going into Highschool I had a interest in aspects of choreography of which expanded to a comprehension of a very high standard of interpretation that led me to question Electronic and Techno which led to a interest in learning Hardstyle which turned over into Dubstep and Techo or elecontrica and house or tek-tonic and some bird stuff. But I was never big in on listening to music, going to shows and listening to music was more of a letting go of the stiff part of life and being a part of society and enjoying time with other individuals. Being a part of as many and all cliques as possible was a norm for me and I was never one to talk about others unless someone wanted to discuss with me about some manner or was discussing something about someone, nor was I someone to say something about someone that I didn't know and wouldn't put myself forward to say that someone should question whether not something could true rather than stating that it is true when they do not know. For many individuals I was considered a great inspiration to continuing on and seeing that there is always a chance, there is always hope, and anything is possible if you put your mind to it. I have always been one to be focused on a sound body, mind, and perceiving spirit as a retrospective perception for understanding the imagination of which in spirit, you let go and allow your mind to run free. What am I doing now? Well, ever since about the end of my Junior year I started working in Anthropology Research Transcription as a Audio Typist and have been doing that ever since 2010. I have been offered some very neat opportunities throughout my adulthood of which might be better for me to speak of though I will tell you in person if you ask, and I worked in Forestry for about 6 months one year. If you want to know what is going on in my crazy noggin you can always ask, I can prove more things right than you might think is wrong with some more wonderful facts to back up my information because knowledge is power and knowing is only half the battle. But wait! :o There is more?
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