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Chelsea's teacher: She couldn't have been a better person
Saturday, March 13, 2010
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Chelsea King's teachers described her in speeches as an intelligent, beautiful young woman who could not have been a better person. Poway High School's Traci Barker-Ball said that when sheriff's officials asked her if Chelsea might have runaway soon after she disappeared, she said the 17 year old never would have inconvenienced others in that way. She was too considerate.
Struggling to hold back her emotion, Barker-Ball turned to Chelsea King's parents. "I have a message," she said. 'Thank you for sharing your Chelsea with me."
Teacher Curt Lewis read from her last class paper, on Tolstoy. In discussing the meaning of life, she argued for a "daring dash of joie de vivre."
Article:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/weblo...eas-teacher-she-couldnt-have-been-better-pers
Saturday, March 13, 2010
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Chelsea King's teachers described her in speeches as an intelligent, beautiful young woman who could not have been a better person. Poway High School's Traci Barker-Ball said that when sheriff's officials asked her if Chelsea might have runaway soon after she disappeared, she said the 17 year old never would have inconvenienced others in that way. She was too considerate.
Struggling to hold back her emotion, Barker-Ball turned to Chelsea King's parents. "I have a message," she said. 'Thank you for sharing your Chelsea with me."
Teacher Curt Lewis read from her last class paper, on Tolstoy. In discussing the meaning of life, she argued for a "daring dash of joie de vivre."
Article:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/weblo...eas-teacher-she-couldnt-have-been-better-pers