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Re: 2005 version: How did you thank your mentors and sponsors?
I would like to say thank you to a ton of great mentors!
Andy Baker: Thanks for being a great guy to deal with for 6 weeks, and keeping me positive and upbeat throughout the year. Steve Butler: Thanks for making our robot have a racecar heart. The Zeus fasteners are great! Mark Koors: Thanks for doing a lot of behind the scenes work that most of us did not see...or know about. Alan Anderson: Thanks for giving the robot the "brain power" to get us through 2 regionals and nationals. You are greatly appreciated! Amy Prib: Thanks for dealing with the Chairmans (with the help of great students) and tshirt stuff and doing a lot of the scouting work, great job. Chris Byam: Thanks for doing a great job getting clearance from the school for all of our activities and thanks for being a great cheerleader! Tom Sweeny: Thanks for doing the scouting this year with Amy, this year had better scouting then last, I think. Mike Coady: Thanks for being a great guy to keep us cheerful when we lost a match at the competitions, it's great to have you on the team now. Art Anderson: Thanks for being a great guy to be with in the pits, you are a valued member of the team, stick around with us for the years to come! Randy Abney: Thanks for being in the pit and helping out with the robot this year, I look forward to the years to come with a great pit crew. Christie Swindell: Thanks for taking care of some of the other teacher stuff that was a job for more then just 2 main teachers. And most of all thanks to all the members of the TechnoKats robotics team for making this season purely awesome! I am really sad to know that my FIRST career is now half over... ![]() Last edited by Kyle Love : 13-05-2005 at 00:53. |
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Re: 2005 version: How did you thank your mentors and sponsors?
The long, important list begins........
Mr. Ken Morrison-Our team would literally not exist without him. He has started the program, ran it by himself mostly, and built up the infrastructure for it (fll in every elementary). Corry schools, not to mention our team would be lost without you.Thanks Mr. Mather- An indespensible mentor when you need to machine something correctly(you can tell we don't use him much. j/k!) He has been there on Saturdays when no one else answers their phone. Thanks alot! Mr. Tomcho- For someone who wasn't a mentor this year, he sure was there alot! Despite college courses almost every night, Mr. Tomcho managed to be there whenever we seemed to need him. Welding at 10:30 PM........ Thanks to all our mentors and sponsors. You keep our team afloat. Thanks alot to everyone's mentors and sponsors! Without you guys, CRT wouldn't have anyone to compete against! |
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Re: 2005 version: How did you thank your mentors and sponsors?
This is I wrote last year in recognition of team 716's wonderful mentors. This year, there are a few things I want to add, as well as a few new faces to recognize.
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David Lindsay is also in the process of organizing a mini VEX/Lego tournament for teams that he wants to start in the Region One School District. Quote:
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The Who'sCTEKS were blessed with a new, outstanding mentor this year - Mrs. Fuller. A secretary at HVRHS, Mrs. Fuller became hooked on robotics when she attended the offseason event "Bash at the Beach" last fall. Mrs. Fuller has been invaluable to our team - organizing fundraisers and coordinating meals during the build season. Her cheerful and positive attitude has been greatly beneficial to our team, and she is warmly welcomed back to the team for another great season in 2006. ![]() I also want to say thank you to my mother, Judy Albright-Perotti, and Mrs. Purcell (another "robomom") for doing such outstanding work for the fundraising sub-committee. We could not have made through this season without you. I truly admire your abilities to organize and coordinate the team's fundraising efforts. Lastly, I want to say thank you to my teammates. You are probably saying "wait a minute, this thread is for mentors and sponsors, not team members". However, I have learned as much from being with the members of my team as I have learned from the adults on my team. In a sense, my teammates ARE mentors to me, just as the adults are. Throughout the years, the members of my team have given me much technical knowledge, which I will continue to pass on to a new generation of learners. I have learned about the dynamics of groups of people, and what makes them run better. In short, my team has been responsible for giving me many of the skills that will make me a good engineer someday - technical knowledge, as well as the ability to work with and lead a group of people. Thank you so, so much. I hope this coming year - my senior year - will be the best yet. With such a great group of people to work with, I am sure that this will come to pass. ![]() |
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Re: 2005 version: How did you thank your mentors and sponsors?
We got together and bought our only teacher mentor a really nice leather chair. Its a shame he won't be able to use it since i plan on planting my kiester in it from the start of build season.
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