Elizabeth Dorgan:
CLASS OF 1992
Schreiber High SchoolClass of 1992
Port washington, NY
Ohio UniversityClass of 1996
Athens, OH
Weber Junior High SchoolClass of 1988
Port washington, NY
Sousa Elementary SchoolClass of 1986
Port washington, NY
Main Street SchoolClass of 1985
Port washington, NY
Elizabeth's Story
Elizabeth is from Port Washington, New York. Elizabeth's schools include Schreiber High School, Main Street School, Sousa Elementary School, Weber Junior High School. Elizabeth works(ed) at Nyc Department Of Education.
Music Elizabeth likes includes Real Cheese, Alexa Ray Joel, Green Machine. Books Elizabeth likes include Smart Girls Marry Money, Betty's Summer Vacation, The Book of Virtues. Movies Elizabeth likes include Swim Fan, Dirty Dancing. TV shows Elizabeth likes include Thirty Rock, Brothers and Sisters.
One of Elizabeth's favorite quotes is:""Hustle your bustle" - Bob Dorgan
Slander is the revenge of a coward.
"The problem with most of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism." - Norman Vincent Peale
It is not the bounce that counts, it is the bounce back.
"Really great people make you feel that you, too, can become great." - Mark Twain
Smart girls marry rich.
"Do not confuse fame with success. Madonna is one; Helen Keller is the other." - Erma Bombeck
If you want the rainbow, you have to put up with the rain.
“Don’t back down just to keep the peace. Standing up for your beliefs builds self-confidence and self-esteem.” - Oprah Winfrey
Don’t Blame Me
The girl’s mother said, “Don’t blame me.
Her father left when she was three.
I know she don’t know her ABCs, her 1,2,3s,
But I am poor and work hard you see.”
You know the story, it’s don’t blame me.
The teacher shook her head and said,
“Don’t blame me, I know it’s sad.
He’s ten, but if the truth be told,
He reads like he was ...Expand for more
six years old.
And math, don’t ask.
It’s sad you see.
Wish I could do more, but it’s after three.
Blame the mom, blame society, blame the system.
Just don’t blame me.”
The judge was angry, his expression cold.
He scowled and said, “Son you’ve been told.
Break the law again and you’ll do time.
You’ve robbed with a gun.
Have you lost your mind?”
The young man opened his mouth to beg.
“Save your breath,” he heard instead.
“Your daddy left when you were two.
Your momma didn’t take care of you.
Your school prepared you for this fall.
Can’t read, can’t write, can’t spell at all.
But you did the crime for all to see.
You’re going to jail, son.
Don’t blame me.”
If there is a God or a person supreme,
A final reckoning, for the kind and the mean,
And judgment is rendered on who passed the buck,
Who blamed the victim or proudly stood up,
You’ll say to the world, “While I couldn’t save all,
I did not let these children fall.
By the thousands I helped all I could see.
No excuses, I took full responsibility.
No matter if they were black or white,
Were cursed, ignored, were wrong or right,
Were shunned, pre-judged, were short or tall,
I did my best to save them all.”
And I will bear witness for eternity
That you can state proudly,
“Don’t blame me.”
‐ By Geoffrey Canada".
More about Elizabeth:"I know how lucky I am to be living my dream and I am not going to do anything to screw it up.
Missed opportunities are worse than making mistakes. I enjoy making mistakes and being around people who make them.".
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