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J m m . £ ' ■a -JUT Jerald tee Washington Tina Watson Thomas White Benjawan Williams Christopher Williams Hosea L. Williams Jake Williams Jeffrey R. Williams Lisa Marie Williams Machel Williams Alyssa Wilson Brenae Wilson Brian H. Wilson Joi ' Ling Witt Michael Woo Elisea Woods Lori Woods Londeen Marie Woodward Sean Worden David R. Wright Chee Yang Roman S. Yneges William Zackoviski Robin Zankl Monica Zapata Class U CS) of ' 86
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riugs and laughter keep Tiffany Prall, Melanie Grace, Dawn Cocker and Tami Scott going when times get tough! Receiving a brotherly hug, is Homecoming Queen Laura Northington. Yes, there are times when it ' s good to have a younger brother. give me a little Squeeze Baby A hug a day keeps the grumpies away! Hugs brought warm fuzzies on cold days and were an excellent and creative form of communication. There were a lot of lonley and sad peo- ple out there, but a warm embrace of caring arms erased the bad feelings and created good feelings between people whether they were the hugger or the huggie. How do you feel about hugs? Get as many as you can! — Harold Kleemam They ' re cool! — Robert Del- Toro; I love them! — Maryambi Le- Brort; They are awesome. — Chris Williams: The more the better. — Jin Kim-. They are a most essential part of growing up. — Janette Doughton-. They ' re super fantastic! — Michelle Jablonski; I couldn ' t live without them. — Leslie Arnold; I don ' t know. Hug me and I ' ll tell you. — Chris Po- perszky: They ' re okay, but I ' d rather be kissed. — Dave Adams; They ' re soft. — Stacy Poole: They show car- ing. — Kim Bailey; They ' re warm. — Cindy Adams; I feel shy. — Craig Watkins; I feel they ' re very . . . touch- ing. — Tim Palmatier: I love hugs, they make me happy. — Dennise Downing; I like them a lot, they make me feel wanted. Patryce Richmond: I couldn ' t live without them. — Eileen Bucci. Taylor 11 Walsh
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kay, You ' re At some point in everyone ' s life, ve ' ve wished that we were someone ;lse, some place else, doing something Hse. There has come a point when we iave been convinced, at least for a ihort time, that someone else ' s life is nore exciting, interesting, or fun-filled nan our own. Scott Schwarte would like o be Gumby because he once was a ittle green scrap of clay. Marcus Al- en ' s wife is who Sharon Wallace would nost like to become. Andrea McManus would enjoy being Grace Kelly. Becom- ing any type of surgeon is the goal of Brian Loftus who has a fondness for sharp, metallic objects. Shirlee Cor- nejo dreams of becoming Miss Gal- lagher so she can change the math system. Rick Gaynor would most like to become a whooping crane. Bruce Springsteen is who Lisa Bancroft would like to be so I could take all that money he ' s making and buy some nice clothes. Because her boyfriend thinks Apollonia is so gorgeous! , Esther Ca- macho would like to take her place. Clive Burr is John Denver ' s favorite drummer so John would like to be him. I ' d like to be Lauren Bacall, claims Karine Dewey because she had Bogie and mystery. And finally, Cara Galle confesses that she ' d like to be the kin- dest woman I ever knew, her Grand- mom. No need for dreams of fame and riches for Quincy Parks and Terry Wells who share Quincy ' s rappin record at the assembly. All he wants lo be is himself, iust like I ' m supposed to be says Damon Anderson — future scientist.
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