Nauset Regional High School - Nauset Tides Yearbook (North Eastham, MA)

 - Class of 1987

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Gidday, the year has ended for me, but Cape Cod and America will stay in my memory forever. I hope to come back here in the future. I found that the Americans and especially the Nauset kids are extremely friendly. They made me feel very welcome. However, I sometimes wondered if the students here know what invitation means. I met and got to know one of the most wonderful girls in this school. I come from Greymouth, a town which belongs to the region called west- land in New Zealand. New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and I hope one day you will visit. If you do just drop in or give me a call. Hey guys, Kiwi Magic will live forever”, and we mig ht see you down there racing with us for the America’s Cup. NEW ZEALAND Hi everyonel I want to say that I really enjoyed this year. I think that the kids at Nauset are all very cool. I really hope to see you all again - here or in Spain. Love Always. SPAIN It’s wonderful to realize that even if you are far away from home and far away from a city, you find your way around easily out here, you meet so many people, and you learn so many things. This experience is a fantastic one and I am enjoying it very much. Nauset is a good school and the kids are very fortu¬ nate to have such good facilities. And I am very fortunate to live here with a host family such as Tom, Joyce, and Tammy Pellegrino whom I love, and a few good friends that I love also. 0 GREECE

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hi! One more year has been over. The days are passing so quickly that we ' re not able to do anything to stop it. I still can remember the 23rd of August, my arrival to the Logan Airport. Everything was fine till I met my art teacher, Mr. Owens. He was talking to me so fast that, I was saying either yes and no, or smiling at whatever he said. But now, after I year, 1 am able to understand nearly everybody. The reason that I wanted to be an exchange student was, it is very exciting for me to know about a new, different culture and people. Being an exchange student means many things. It means taking re¬ sponsibilities, taking care of one’s self, to make decisions, some¬ times very hard, and to represent her or his own country well. But the most important duty the exchange students have is to, in some small way contribute to future world peace. During my stay here, I have learned all those things. I’ve gone to so many places and met so many people. Although this I year has passed so quickly, I hope I could come back one day and experience these things from the beginning. She is a great clown” - We like you” - Things that I usually only hear from my best friends in Germany (if there are any) but now I hear them here and it makes me feel at home. After a very hard start in Connecticut my stay in the United States turned out to be the greatest thing I’ve experienced so far and it continues to get better and greater from day to day. All the friends I’ve made and the people I’ve met here I’ll never forget. Things like ALG, Drama, and other special school activities helped me a lot to integrate myself. I am on the Cape since Sep¬ tember and I already can say that I will come back as soon as possible, because I really started to love this place. There is only one thing left to say: Everybody should have the chance to be an exchange stu¬ dent. You learn so much and you really have the chance to do something with your life afterwards. I learned to solve my problems that occur when you are a stranger, with the feelings of Love, Peace, and Grooviness” Thanks for this year - I love you all. GERMANY NOT PICTURED HASSAN ABIDA MOROCCO TURKEY



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CLASS WILL Christine Allen leaves her best to Brian, Kristen and the friends she leaves behind. Scott Amerault leaves cigarettes to the sneaky. Tammy Atwood leaves TNT to Tara Lorange. John Baskin leaves the hill to Austin J. Michael Battles leaves bald B. F. Goodrich to Jeanette. Craig Beckman leaves the Wellfleet cinemas to Chris H. and Jeff C. Todd Bednaz leaves all his love to Beth. Katrina Belair leaves her alarm clock to whoever wants it. Robert Bernard leaves his gratitude to Coach Donahue. Matt Bourgeois leaves his study halls to anyone. Emmett Broderick leaves hairspray for Bella’s hamburgers. Kara Brown leaves M to Puffal. Karen Bunzick leaves red jackets to us. Elvan Cakiroglu leaves her English to Turkish dictionary to anyone who may be selected to represent the U.S. in Turkey as an exchange student. Julie Cannon leaves the legend to Angie Flayden. Alex Carlson leaves the best of luck next year to his little brother. Amy Chilson leaves Spanish with Sr. Wood to Kim Yeutter. Jill Chipman leaves Nauset to the wild little sister. Joy. Carrie Clark leaves Teresa’s car for her driving only. Joel Coffin leaves the SR5 to V. and D.U. Kelly Cole leaves early received Senioritis to all oncoming seniors, and a smile with dimples to receptive Seminar colleagues. Bill Coleman leaves his fiberglass frame to Mr. Brookshire. Dana Collins leaves his sneakers to Mr. Markovich. Fleather Crossman leaves her tennis ability to Doc’s tennis teami they are going to need it. Heather Curcio leaves her brother Jay to N.R.H.S.: Good Luck Nauset. Kimberley Curran leaves peace through smiles to if you ' re cool. Stacy Deering leaves her insanity to Jen White. Collene Dickey leaves her good grades to her brother. Christopher Dooley leaves the ability to elude his parents to Nora. Julie Drayton leaves her Senioritis to Katie and Veronica. Christopher Drummond leaves the hypocrisy of N.H.R.S. to Jason. Thomas Egan leaves sleepiness to anyone who wants it. Kim Eggleston leaves B.O.N.G.H.l.T.S. to Daryl Sabine. Kelly Ekstrom leaves about one and a half inches to Jessica Johnson. Jay Ellsasser leaves his poetic ability to the brew crew. Jennifer Estabrook leaves green teddies to DJM. Carrie Fisk leaves the Twilight Zone skirts to Karyn. Greg Flannigan leaves chronic nausea to Mr. Markovich. Chris Fleming leaves his spot in line at Flemings to Susan Fleming Edgar Francis IV leaves his stage presence to Mike Jennings. Kimberly Fredrickson leaves her love to her sister Megan.

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