Page 9 - St Marys Memory Book
P. 9
Jack Dillon
My favourite memory of St Mary's is:
So many amazing memories to choose from and it
was so tough to decide on my favourite. It came
down to Croke Park or the soccer trophy and after
a long hard thought I decided my favourite
memory at St. Mary's is too hard to decide.
Message to your classmates for the future:
Good luck in secondary school and I hope you all
have long and prosperous lives with the jobs I have
chosen for each of you.
I'll remember you because:
You're very funny when reading stories in class, Eiriu.
You're smart, Evelyn Rose. If you don't try you can't succeed.
That one smart kid in class, Mia
You're smart, Bailey.
You were a really good friend when I first joined the school, Chris G.
Of all the times you helped me when I was stuck, Matthew.
Of how smart you were, Nutag.
You're clever and active, Charlene.
You're the smartest in the class, Chris R.
Of your singing in choir, Cody.
Funniest or fondest moments with you:
Friendship and kindness, Ryan.
My team mate in the boys final. Winning the cup, Daniel F.
Was during our sport activities, Valentina.
When you corrected the substitute teacher and she got really annoyed, Orla.
In the GAA team together, Rian.
When we helped each other with Irish, Katelyn.
When you knew more about history than the teacher, Maja.
Quiz team, Noah.
Being the commentator to our matches. "I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want. So tell
me what you want, what you really really want," Freya.
Funny voices while reading stories, Isabel.
Playing in Croke Park with him and going to the Leinster match for his birthday and eating five
guys in Dundrum with him, Daniel K.
Most likely to become:
A footballer player, Gaelic football player, scientist, a teacher, a maths teacher, an
accountant, a politician, a doctor, Taoiseach, broadcaster, mathematician, lawyer.