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These are a few of our Alumni lookin too cool for school

when i got my new Formal Funk Dana she completed my formal funk collection!

A quick visit to the Formal Gardens at Miami University today

View of formal garden avenue, leading to the Sunken Garden @ Allerton Park in Monticello, IL. Our wedding (4/29/00) took place in the Sunken Garden.

Venetian doorway with Art Deco influences

 

In a heartwarming and emotional ceremony, Presidium bade farewell to its outgoing students of Grade XII. The ceremony was graced with the benign presence of the Hon’ble Chairperson, Mrs. Sudha Gupta. She acknowledged the students and wished them all the best as they stride into the future. She motivated them to move ahead with a positive attitude in life and to convert their aspirations into inspirations. Carrying themselves with poise in beautifully draped sarees, the girls had a ladylike elegance to their personality; while the boys dressed up in dapper formal suits looked chivalrous. The beautiful theme of the ceremony was 'Au revoir futurs dirigeants'- goodbye until we meet again. Nostalgia filled in the venue as the students took a trip down the memory lane. Grade 11 students came forward to bid goodbye to their seniors and wished them good luck for their future. Overwhelmed with emotions and with a surge of mixed feelings they took a pledge to carry the Presidian spirit with them and vowed to be responsible and contributing citizens of the country. The farewell ceremony was a perfect amalgamation of smiles, tears, treasured moments and memories.

Andrea & I at a Winter Formal

another weird face

Me on Formal Night

Taken when I was taking the 'photobooth' pictures for the SFOA's Semi Formal dance.

during the day diplomats had closed sessions

working on a new, possibly last draft,

at 5pm the day ended with a formal session,

UN closes early today

 

3rd July, 2017.

Photo: Ralf Schlesener

"Everything around you is mathematics. It doesn't just exist in the books but follows you at every step of life." To promote experiential learning and students' interest in learning mathematics, Noble high celebrated its very first Maths week. The students of grade I to V were exposed to stimuli that encouraged rational thinking and applying mathematical skills to analyze and interpret various life situations. It was a week packed with lots of fun, creativity and learning that included measurement activity, maths quiz and relay race where Noblites fetched every bit of it. An interesting and a fruitful brain-storming session of mathematical puzzle activity was also organized each day where all the students and the teachers took active part. Noblites went beyond the boundaries of books to explore the field of mathematics and thoroughly enjoyed all the activities.

 

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Made of native walnut, this country formal cabinet was made by a cabinet maker named Thomas Greer, in or near Aledo, Mercer County, Illinois, around 1866. It was made for a house approximately two miles south of Aledo, along what is now Highway No. 94. The back edge of the base is cut to fit the baseboard in that house. It stands just under nine feet tall, and clears our nine foot ceiling by about an inch.

 

Thomas Greer was a farmer, carpenter and cabinet maker, born in Ohio in about 1819. He was living in Mercer County, Illinois, by 1848. This cabinet was built to fit in a house, built for the James Kimmel family, in 1866. Kimmel owned a mill on Oak Creek, near this house. James Kimmel was born in Ohio in 1831, and was in Mercer County Illinois by at least as early as 1857.

formal sequins top salwar kameez

This is how the meal servers in Sarasota Memorial Hospital are dressed.

 

You read that right... HOSPITAL.

 

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