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1999 Thomas Built International DT466E
First Student #035134
1 of 3 (see 135 and 136)
Originally 1 of 4 (134 crashed)
Retired May 2012
Front cover & rear main leaking oil, Transmission light comes on electrical problem, Blow by from Engine, Rear floor rails need replacing, Flooring rotting out, Water leaking from above driver area, Transmission leaking fluid, Need exhaust
Some graduating students thought it would be a good idea to drop a smoke marker while driving by. Good thing we Swedes aren't too terrorism-paranoid.
At Match Day, graduating Vanderbilt University School of Medicine students and their family members and friends pack Langford Auditorium, anxiously waiting for the clock to strike 11 a.m.
That was the moment thousands of medical students across the country would learn where they would spend the next several years in their medical residencies.
Match Day is the crowning moment of the National Resident Match Program (NRMP), which matches thousands of medical students with residency programs at medical centers and hospitals across the country. vanderbi.lt/bzidm
At Vanderbilt, students balance academics, activities and social life in an environment that brings differing backgrounds, viewpoints and life experiences together as one.
August 26, 2011
First-year students pose for the traditional class photo on The Ingram Commons lawn. Zoom in for a closer look: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/85371/
Students from colleges and universties around the United States and the world spend summers working with Brookhaven researchers probing the mysteries of science.
A group of about 20 students of the law faculty is giving a performance in one of the main shopping streets when the drummer gets some assistance.
Corbeil Ford E350
Seats 20C 14A
Takes Unleaded Fuel ONLY
(former First Student Inc. Orange County and Wallkill)
1 of 4 (see 181 (Dover), 183 and 184)
Operated by: First Student, Rochester, MN
Built in: ?
Manufacturer: Thomas Built Buses
Model: Safe-T-Liner
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I'm surprised First hasn't stepped up their game with a low floor bus on this shuttle service yet. Though if this is maintained in a yard of school buses it would make sense to stay with this model. 70 seen here on the Green Shuttle working the St. Marys - Mayo service.
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Still image from Apple of My Eye, a short, stop-motion animated film by April Rivas, Kelly Fairchild, and Vanessa Zambrano (Art - Emerging Media B.F.A. students)
It's always a pleasure to shoot the student-poets of the Movement 515 program at Des Moines Public Schools. I caught up with the students at their final practice session before heading to the Brave New Voices international poetry festival in San Francisco.
my room as it was during my final year at university.
made from composite of images.
it was not always this messy ! (honest)
MLC Students belong to various age brackets and come form different backgrounds and cultures, namely public and private sector employees, businessmen, international and local undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students, housewives and many others.
Through our courses, our main concern is to focus on the four vital language skills: Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening. We make sure that our students are be able to speak the language effectively, fluently, and that they can interact with others and realize their ambitions.
Summer courses for high school kids constitute the backbone of our summer activities. Our summer program has a two-tier purpose: a) English teaching as the focus of our attention b) summer activities including skating, swimming, horse riding, trips by bus, and other activities. Our students enjoy both the humane and academic nature of our trips.
Housewives are usually good participants, they form social gatherings during their free time in the mornings. They get to know each other and benefit from their special conversational course with an American teacher. They feel they belong to a women’s club in which they discuss many things, including cooking recipes and most important of all fashion in English.
Adults and businessmen are welcome all the year round, and private organizations get the lion’s share. This is where they need us the most. We extend our technical assistance to them, vocational and educational expertise as well. This is a mutual cooperation so that they can fulfill their objectives.
It’s been years now since we have been teaching English to make communication easier for all of us. Now the time has come for non-Arabs to learn Arabic. The MLC has just completed an Arabic course to make it easier for foreigners to study Arabic. Please pay us a visit at the MLC, and I am sure you will not be disappointed. Certainly, you will not only love it, but you will enjoy it.
We always look forward to seeing our graduates make it through colleges & universities. Now, It is a requirement that all graduates in Jordan pass the TOEFL or the IELTS in order to obtain their degrees. The MLC is committed to our future generations to make it possible for them to pass one of these international tests. It’s through us (MLC) that they make their dreams come true.
Some junior high school students walk up the hill road, one of them looked tired and should be being carried by his friend.
MLC Students belong to various age brackets and come form different backgrounds and cultures, namely public and private sector employees, businessmen, international and local undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students, housewives and many others.
Through our courses, our main concern is to focus on the four vital language skills: Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening. We make sure that our students are be able to speak the language effectively, fluently, and that they can interact with others and realize their ambitions.
Summer courses for high school kids constitute the backbone of our summer activities. Our summer program has a two-tier purpose: a) English teaching as the focus of our attention b) summer activities including skating, swimming, horse riding, trips by bus, and other activities. Our students enjoy both the humane and academic nature of our trips.
Housewives are usually good participants, they form social gatherings during their free time in the mornings. They get to know each other and benefit from their special conversational course with an American teacher. They feel they belong to a women’s club in which they discuss many things, including cooking recipes and most important of all fashion in English.
Adults and businessmen are welcome all the year round, and private organizations get the lion’s share. This is where they need us the most. We extend our technical assistance to them, vocational and educational expertise as well. This is a mutual cooperation so that they can fulfill their objectives.
It’s been years now since we have been teaching English to make communication easier for all of us. Now the time has come for non-Arabs to learn Arabic. The MLC has just completed an Arabic course to make it easier for foreigners to study Arabic. Please pay us a visit at the MLC, and I am sure you will not be disappointed. Certainly, you will not only love it, but you will enjoy it.
We always look forward to seeing our graduates make it through colleges & universities. Now, It is a requirement that all graduates in Jordan pass the TOEFL or the IELTS in order to obtain their degrees. The MLC is committed to our future generations to make it possible for them to pass one of these international tests. It’s through us (MLC) that they make their dreams come true.
Quinte Learning Centre teacher Mike Maloney and students Tony Thibault, Craig Anderson, Dianne Haggarty and Cheryl Massie. Belleville, Ontario.
Engineering Senior Design Day participants present their projects for faculty and judges at Featheringill Hall. (John Russell/Vanderbilt University)
2006 Thomas Built FS-65
(Former Pine Bush # 541B)
First Student #050541
1 of 3 @ Wallkill (see 540 and 542)
Erin Evke, MSE PhD student, talks to a first-year Michigan Engineering graduate student at the Michigan Engineering Graduate Student Orientation at Hill Auditorium on Central Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on August 29, 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing