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Right: Teacher Debra
Schindler pins a flower
on her former student,
Nicholas Edwin.
Below: Amanda
Warner and Phillip
Rubin read one of their
favorite stories.
High school grads revisit their first graduation.
JULIE WIENER STAFF WRITER
BILL HANSEN PHOTOGRAPHER
,
nce they receive their diplomas _most high school students can
think only of college and the future looming ahead.
But last week, seven new high school graduates briefly stepped
backward in time to their very first graduation: from the kinder-
garten at Early Impressions Nursery and Day Care Center.
To celebrate its 17th anniversary, Early Impressions invited
its first graduating class to visit the new crop of grads. As guest
speakers, the alums shared their memories of their first school, and some
even shared their favorite books.
Managing Director Sarah Jacobson said it wasn't hard to track down
her former students. Many of have stayed in touch with the teachers, and
a few were discovered in the pages of The Jewish News' "College Bound" sec-
tion last month. 0
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June 20, 1997 - Image 6
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- The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-06-20
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