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Rich Kressly 02-03-2009 17:48

pic: DC: Some of my Heroes
 

dlavery 02-03-2009 17:56

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Rich -

Despite all the crap that we give you (both deserved and just because you are in arm's reach), I can't think of anyone that deserves this more. You have proven time and time again that an ability to put students first, to be a teacher to both students and adults alike, to be a storehouse of great wisdom, honest humility, and great sense of humor really can all fit in one package. I learn from you every time we talk. Congratulations on the WFFA.

-dave

JaneYoung 02-03-2009 17:58

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I had the sound down in the webcast and was going strictly by Sister Baker's facial expressions. I knew that the award would be given to you solely by the emotion that was being controlled in her holy face. It was a cross between joy and wanting to cry.

In this photo, look how proud everyone is.

Amazing.

Chuck Glick 02-03-2009 19:03

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Thought I may post the section of the essay I contributed just to give anyone who doesn't know Rich like I do some insight on how much he deserved the award.

"Rich made me feel right at home during my 3 years with Dawgma. Right from when we started up in 2006, I would have never thought that my first period English teacher would get me involved with the great program that FIRST is. As a transfer into LM my sophomore year, Kressly found me and got me involved, and I am ever greatful for it. He took me under his wing during my time at Lower Merion and I made sure I put in the time to show him how much I appriciated it. Rich drove me not only to be a better student, but a better person as well. There wasn't a meeting I would miss unless school got in the way, Kressly always made sure of that. Education came first no matter what, and its helped me immencely during my first year in College, somewhere I probably wouldn't be if I never met Rich. He truly gets what the program is about and passes it on to all of the members, no matter how involved they are."

Thanks for a great 3 years at Dawgma Kres. I will always be available to any team thanks to your inspiration.

-Chuck

Phil Ross 02-03-2009 21:16

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just so all of you know. Kressly's full entry will be posted on Delphi soon...so look out for it.

nlknauss 02-03-2009 21:50

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Rich,

I really do have to thank you for the inspiration and help you have provided me as a begin to lead a team for the first time. I looked up to you as a mentor when you were on 103 and never lost sight of that respect when 1712 was founded.

Thanks for the personal help you provided this past fall with the NASA grant and for the model I try to follow as a I continue to move my rookie team into the future. The Philadelphia area lucky to be surrounded by so many WFFA winners in our region for inspiration.

Thanks,
Nate

Akash Rastogi 02-03-2009 21:56

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I knew we should've ditched NJ for DC. :mad:

Looks like an awesome regional. Def attending next year.

Zholl 02-03-2009 22:09

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Would someone care to explain who Sister Baker is?

GaryVoshol 02-03-2009 22:13

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Originally Posted by Zholl (Post 830732)
Would someone care to explain who Sister Baker is?

Looks to be related to Ozzie Kamen.

Phyrxes 02-03-2009 22:17

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Originally Posted by Zholl (Post 830732)
Would someone care to explain who Sister Baker is?

Sister Baker is on a mission from Dean, headed to Kokomo.

Chris Fultz 02-03-2009 22:23

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Originally Posted by Zholl (Post 830732)
Would someone care to explain who Sister Baker is?


A little bit "Blues Brothers"
A little bit "Sister Act"
and
A little bit "The Flying Nun".

And she had a ruler and knew how to use it.

GaryVoshol 02-03-2009 22:26

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Originally Posted by Chris Fultz (Post 830745)
and
A little but "The Flying Nun".

Freudian slip?

Rick TYler 02-03-2009 22:26

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Congratulations, Rich. You bring honor to our shared first name, and I bask in the glow of your reflected glory.

JaneYoung 02-03-2009 22:46

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Originally Posted by Zholl (Post 830732)
Would someone care to explain who Sister Baker is?

Sister Baker is Andy Baker. Andy is a wonderful role model for everyone and is beloved in the community of FIRST. Mr. Kressly could probably talk for hours, days, weeks, years, regarding the impact that Andy Baker has made on FIRST and the people that have been a part of the incredible journey. It is very difficult not to tease the Baker man about his latest incarnation that is connected to the Blues Brothers theme that FRC 45 has going on this year.

You might also recognize him as the Andy part of AndyMark.

Chris Fultz 02-03-2009 22:51

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And if you could get him (her) to pull up those sleeves, the arms were covered with tatoos...

(no wonder Mary keeps the kids at home....)


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