I would place a picture of myself in a time capsule because I would want them to know what I look like.
Hunter Collins, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place an Xbox in a time capsule because in the future there will probably be advanced technology. It would be really weird for people in the future to see.
Jace Cochran, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a pair of shoes in a time capsule because I would want whoever opened it to know what kind of shoes we wore.
Jace Corbin, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place the book The Giver in a time capsule because the kids in the future could read such a wonderful book as I did at their age.
Jayden McNiel, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a picture in a time capsule because whoever discovered it would be able to see what our world looked like in our time period.
JD Odle, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a group picture or a yearbook in a time capsule because once we leave middle school some of us are going to Lee High or Thomas Walker. In future reference it would be fantastic to see all of my middle school friends one last time.
Jessie Barton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a shirt in a time capsule because I would like the future kids to see what kind of shirts we had. Kids in the future may wear a different kind of shirt. The kids might not know what a shirt is. They may have changed the name.
Julie Woodard, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a console in a time capsule because kids in the future may not have anything to play games on. Parents may not want to buy a console for their kids as the company could shut down. Therefore, people couldn’t buy then.
Justin Corbin, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a popular book series in a time capsule because I would want people to know what kinds of books people enjoyed in the past.
Justine Elliott, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a picture of me in a time capsule because people in the future could see how different my life is compared to theirs. They could put it in a museum to show kids what my life was like.
Kaelyn Pendergraft, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a book in cursive handwriting in a time capsule because people can learn it. I’m sure there will be more people in the future that will not know how to write in cursive.
Kaitlynne Bloomer, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place an old cell phone in a time capsule because I wonder what people would think of it in the future.
Kaleb Hilton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a copy of The Outsiders in a time capsule because they could see what I read at their age.
Katelyn Stafford, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a phone in a time capsule because we have different technology. This will show them the technology we had in our time.
Kendra Bledsoe, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a book in a time capsule because in the future there might not be any. In the future they will have more advanced technology and they won’t have a need for books. I want them to feel the joy of reading and how imaginative it can be. Reading is really fun and I wouldn’t anyone to miss out on it.
KK Belcher, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a picture in a time capsule because I want people to see what I looked like and what I wore.
Lynsey Blair, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a picture of me in a time capsule because students in the future can see what we wore in the past.
Maddox Hounshell, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a $1 bill in a time capsule because they might not know what a dollar bill is in the future.
Madison King, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a Bulldogs t-shirt in a time capsule because I would like to show the future students what the Bulldogs’ style was in this generation so they can compare it to their clothes at that time.
Madison McElyea, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a dictionary in a time capsule because I think in the future it will be nothing but computers and phones. They would most likely open it and be like, “What is this?” I would also put glasses in there because in the future I think they will find a way to fix people’s eyes.
Mason Stevens, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a piece of art in a time capsule because people can’t draw.
Matt Baldwin, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a book of memes in a time capsule because I want people in the future to see what our humor is now.
Matthew Moore, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a book of memes in a time capsule because I don’t ever want students to be deprived of memes. Memes are truly magnificent inventions. They are the only things that keep me from dropping out and becoming a hermit in the woods.
Mia Jerrell, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a gas powered car in a time capsule because scientists are already coming up with different ways to run cars. In the future, cars will probably be run by water or something cheap along those lines.
Nicholas Kimberlin, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a note in a time capsule because what if writing notes completely disappeared? Let’s say they opened it 200 years in the future. It would be pretty cool seeing a handwritten note from decades ago.
Payton Eldridge, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a clothing catalog in a time capsule because the future clothing might be different. They could find the catalog and see what we wore when we were their age.
Raven Burgan, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place the book The Outsiders in a time capsule because I’d want people of the future to know that there were good books. Also, I would want them to see what we read about. I’d like them to read it and then read one of their books and see how different they are.
Reece Cook, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a pair of old shoes to let them see what they felt like back years ago. I would also send a pair of socks with them. Maybe they would like them.
Riley Harber, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would put Marvel’s Black Widow Forever Red in a time capsule because it’s one of my favorite books. The Black Widow is one of my favorite heroes too. The future needs the Black Widow.
Shirley Washburn, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a picture of Jonesville in a time capsule because they can see how we used to live. Jonesville is a nice place if they see a picture of it. Later on it might be useful. They might not have the things we’ve got now. It makes me think of when I close the lid, who’s going to be the one opening it?
Sierra Woodard, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a copy of Super Bowl 52 in a time capsule because no matter how much their world has changed, the Super Bowl was and is awesome. Also to prove the Patriots can be beat. They will also see what cars looked like in our time. I hope they enjoy this blast from the past.
Tanner Epperly, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a book in a time capsule because I would like for the students to see what we were reading.
Tyler Lee, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

I would place a yearbook in a time capsule because in our library we have yearbooks from the 1900s and they fascinate me. I would hope it would fascinate others too.
Willow Britton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks