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Milton McPike 1939-2008?
in memory to an honorable principle who died on march 29th 2008 he was an inspirational leader to many as he lead a successful life, 23 years as a principle at East High School in Madison WI, he has spread magic over thousands of students throughout the years of his career, one of the traits of his character that is well known from everyone who knew him is that he had no tolerance whatsoever for inappropriate behavior although he was strict in ways he came to be a very well liked guy and today a lot of tears will shed, we will always miss you, your legend lives on in our hearts.
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- libstickerLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Glad to hear that he had an impact and was well thought of. We need good educators that students respect.
- parilloLv 44 years ago
on an identical time as i'm useful he grew to alter right into a large guy, I think of he might conflict by using relatively to hold close which you spelled his interest discover "concept", relatively of "needed". the trouble-free because of the fact of save in ideas the suitable spelling is that your needed is your pal. (i know that sounds stupid, in spite of the indisputable actuality that it is customer-friendly to maintain in ideas.)
- ArthurLv 61 decade ago
While I'm sure he was a fine man, I imagine he would suffer a bit to know that you spelled his job title "principle", instead of "principal".
The easy way to remember the correct spelling is that your principal is your pal. (I know that sounds stupid, but it is easy to remember.)