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Welcome!


This is the page dedicated to the students of Governor's School of International Studies 1998 of Tennessee. Being an alumni of GSIS '98, I began this webpage on July 30th, 1998 so that we would be able to keep in contact with one another even after Governor's School ended.
This "newsletter", called "The Red Wheelbarrow", is named after a Williams Carlos Williams' poem. In the poem, the red wheelbarrow could represent lost memories. This website keeps our memories from being forgotten, and at the same time it will help us create new memories. I hope everyone enjoys this website. Please, go ahead, explore the site, and share your comments.


J.R. Franco, Editor

"So much depends
upon

a red wheel
barrow

glazed with rain
water

beside the white
chickens."

-Williams




TN GSIS Graduates have visited times.




Mail Me: dozenist@hotmail.com

Thought for the month:


"Let me tell you something my
friend. Hope is a dangerous
thing. Hope can drive a man
insane."
- Morgan Freeman
(The Shawshank Redemption)


Headline News

Hey Ya'll. I'm back!!!!!!!! It has been a long, long time since I've updated this page... the reason being that Rhodes has kept me really busy. I'm sure all of you in school can understand that. My apologies to all those who had birthdays in January through March. I usually try to send an e-card wishing you happy birthdays, but just know that everyone wished you good tidings anyways. Also, my thanks to Erik Ehinger and Christina Hillhouse for getting in touch with me and giving me their info. Erik was even kind enough to send some pictures, which should be up shortly, if not already. I trust that everyone has/had a good Spring Break, and as a small reminder, this extra time could be used in sending me stuff. :)

J.R., Editor


Birthdays of the month:


6/1 Sue Gilmore
6/2 Whitney Bailey
6/2 Mark Erskine
6/3 Angelica Journagin
6/3 Ross Lucas
6/4 Paymon Rouhanifard
6/4 Barry Gilmore
6/5 Salvador Lopez