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ls:-:cds- if in ,Q , ,,nv 4 9? -' S 1 2 2,3 x ij ff 3' 52U9 To all my friends: I never could have made iT wiThouT you! Thanks for all The memories and good Times- Hawaii CI swear we didn'T Throw iT!j, running shoes, endless dieis, honking The horn Q3 a.m.j, raffing The Rogue, DQ. parTies, full jars aT fooTbalI games, You guys aTe The whole cake'? , The prom, SanTa Barbara, caTching up on The laTesT gossip in gymnasfics, ugliness in The air , USC games- and everyThing else! Craig- BesT friends always! Whaf can I say excepT Thanks for everyThing. To my family: Mom- Thank you for caring and always undersfanding- we'II always share a special kind of love! Dad- I never could have made iT wiThouT your consTanT undersTanding and supporT- I love you! Jam! and Chris I am finally graauafing Cl know you ThoughT The day would never comelj- Thanks for all The fun we've had, I love you bofh! Good luck always. Marlborough: Thanks- I've finally made iT! x a ,W ,sl viz. fi, 4 Lawren Ann CoTTles Wendy CoulTer m,,g seniors 129
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You cannoT sTay on The summiT forever, you have To come down again. So why bofher in The firsT place? JusT This: WhaT is above knows whaT is below, buf whaT is below does noT know whaT is above. One climbs, one sees. One descends, one sees no longer, buT one has seen. There is The arT of conducTing oneself in The lower regions by The memory of whaT one say higher up. WhaT one can no longer see, one can aT leasT sTiIl know. Rene Daur MOM AND DAD: The Two mosT imporTanT people in my life-Thanks for everyThing. I love you! TO MY FRIENDS: There's Too much To say. . .only everIasTing memories. Thea S. Cleminshaw Senior Class AThleTic l?epresenTaTive fhlff NancyAFF, ManchesTer. long leTTers, huge phone bills To come-please, please don'T ever forgeT your cow joke! Adrianne-Miche, whaT would I do wiThouT you QThe LIS. PosTal Service, and Ma Belly? Jane Allison-AfTer all we have done TogeTher and gone Through, The shared infaTuaTions C'P,S. I Love You! , BO, eTc.J, high speed races across Town, prom nighTs, and six years of LaTin, I musT admiT ThaT you have sTyIe. Caihy-Thank you for all your supporT and your wonderful abiliTy To always make me laugh- I wouIdn'T geT in The car wiTh you if. . Melissa-l am so glad you made iT To sunny Qfoggyp LA! Your smile really does brighTen a day. Fidelia-You are a wonderful friend-and for ThaT, of course, I leave you a life-long supply of Puppy Chow!!Maria-JusT Two auesTions: MammoTh-will you ever ski again? and Parles-Tu francais ou franglais? CWhaT ever The case, I know we undersTand each oTherj. l?yneTTe-BuTTerflies, BuTTerflies, BuTTerflies Hannah-See you aT THE GAME! The Jerians-my second family, Thank you. Dr. BusTer- and a cheery good morning To you Too, sir! Mr. WalcoTT-I waiTed five year, buT iT was worTh iT-your class was a year-long joy! Mrs. Kurchak-'lin freTa dum fluvii currenT, dum monTibus umbrae lusTrabunT convexa, polus dum sidera pascef, semper honos nomenque fuum laudesaue manebuT, quae me cumque vocanT Terrae. WhaT more could I possibly ever say? And when he is silenT your hearT ceases noT To IisTen To his hearT5 For wiThouT words, in friendship, all ThoughTs, all desiTes, all expecTaTions are born and shared, wiTh joy ThaT is unacclaimed. When you parT from your friend, you grieve noT, For ThaT which you love mosT in him may be clearer in his absence, as The mounTain To The climber is clearer from The plain. -Kahil Gibran, The Prophel Anne WenTworTh Combs 'fl Q Come, and Trip iT as ye go, On The lighT fanTasTick Toe, -MiITon Wherefore, O morTaI man, why seek ye Dancing is The lofTiesT, The mosT moving, The mosT beauTiful of The fQl UGDDIVISSS GDTOOGT when IT IS DIOCSG arTs, because iT is no mere TranslaTion or absTracTion from life: iT Is WITIWID YOUTSGIVGS7 -BOGTTIIUS llfe lfselfl -Havelock Ellis seniors
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Caroline Craddock MOM 81 DAD: I am so lucky To have parenfs like you. Your supporT, aTTenTion, and Tolerance of my anyThing buf sunny disposiTion has goTTen me Through boTh The happy and rough Times. I wanT you To know ThaT you will always be my besT friends. JOLIE: l'm sure This won'T make a biT of sense To anyone buT us: WhaT's his name? U.C.L.A., U.S.C., driving, Burger KING, Spanish class, and a big BOOM Thanks for always being There. CATI-IY: There are so many Things we've been Through since Those days aT JTD: a baskef of fruiT, Iinebackers, ear piercing, movies - only To name a few. You've been a greaT friend. ALL MV OTHER FRIENDS: Adrienne, George S., CynThia MarleTTe, J. Turner, F. HooTon- Thanks for The goodTimes. RCC: my home away from home: J8cB O'Connor- you have been like brofhers To me. J.D., MP., TP., and especially M. MillerThanks for all your advice, Good luck! f Sax i i X EQ Q A ' T -3,-':.?7' ,V '- ' , s Q if gg .2 1 .lg 130 seniors Linda DanTz 4 As of June 10, I will be passing on To a new life, and, as a consequence, many Things are in line To be beaueaThed and many unsaid senTimenTs To be uT- Tered. TO ROXANNE: Thanx for The incredible memories of The IunaTic Things we were driven To doing and especially for your being a True friend. TO DIANE: Thanx for The zillions of Times you goT me glued back Togefher again, JusT your being There To Talk To ofTen saved me from True disasfer, TO MOM: My undying love, my endless loving laugh- Ter, and our irreplacable friendship. TO KEN: Thanx for Teaching me The arT of neaTness, alfhough The resuITs are noT always visible To The naked eye. TO DAD: The irreplacable visiTs To Europe and my love. TO NETTY: Thanx for our numerous in-depTh conver- saTions Through which I have learned so many Things. TO MARLBOROUGH: My locker and The lack of my presence. TO MY FRIENDS: T'Don'T be dismayed aT goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meeT again, And meeTing again, afTer momenTs of life- Times, is cerTain for Those who are friends. fRich- ard Bach, whose wrifings I found comforf in ., . Thanx GinT.j Z-Q Mal'-fl '-T OPIMA- U 2 flu sh EL Eb
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