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Jim O ' Connor, Elliot road, some more tapes for his Sony , de Charger de Charger de Ram Charger, Harvey ' s Wineburger, and the Junior parking lot, to Jennifer, her excellent , bath- room, nice pool, and the Charlie Daniels ' Band, to Carol K. , the T-Bird and Corvette, to James, two hubcaps, a spare clutch, a case of Barcardi, and North Bank to Cathy, a new car, Ray Korte Chevrolet, and 16 moons from the gang , to Coach, ski lessons from me, to Rob W., white firebirds, $200 worth of half and halfs, Millard, and the best of luck at the Air Force Academy. David Miller Steiner, being of sound mind and body, does hereby bequeath a snakebite kit, butterfly net, and a tackle box to Manuel, his makeshift parking space to Philip, Philip to D.O.R,, the awesome leadership duties of the de-peonization crusade to Charles, Leslie, and Jan, respectively, a left sandal to Tuula, a coupon good for one brain drain to Jacques, the teen reporter ' s Job to the most prolific underclassman, AMUN to posterity, and a big thank-you to all those teachers and coaches, past and present, who helped him along the way. Manuel Tancer leaves a truckload of silicone, expert instruction in belly -dancing, and mosquito evasion, and a method for eradicating the peons to Bizarre, the Abdul-Sharib stories and the guts to seek black holes to James, his spleen to naja, lepidoptera, and the scombridas, his rock to Charles, special thanks to Sara, who smoothed the path, and to all his teachers, Sara ' s parking space to Cathy and Cynthia, et, aux rhinoceros predominants, il laisse I ' orgueil de Berenger. Li Wrigley leaves to Tuula, Hunk Fairways Drive, Mia and Gina, mirrored sunglasses, pepsi- rite and yogurt, Rames, muk muk, Confucius say, Tuura and Wri adventures, tennis without a net, forrow dat car!, the truck, oh no! ?! ... 4 times in a row? , 1 don ' t care, and happiness; to James, peeled grapes, turkey sandwiches and Vijay, as many song lyrics as he wants, canahasta, submarine ladies, and thanks; to Steve, Pviff and Cuddles and thanks for listening; to Susan, a rainy day, let ' s go out and change the world, and a big smile; to Barbara, Mike G Mark, and the same opinion of certain people; to Chris, a personalized tic-tac-toe; to Phil, the Fonz, a green Porsche, and the courage to last 3 more years; to Cox, 10th grade matching and that infernal camera; to Manuel, memories of a special year, a trip to Europe, the courage to travel the lonely path of nonconformity, roses, and a special thanks; to Beau, 24 hours of homework, an endless supply of chocolate, and good luck; to Lynnie, a smile, good luck, and St. Luke ' s; to Keith, an instruction book for a ' 76 Cordoba, and water balloons; to Irene, a certain scrap- book; tojohn Gleason, the knowledge that anything can happen someday, and thanks for the memories ; to Mrs. E. , the fact that little boys do grow up, thanks for a lot of much-needed advice, and my friendship and company whenever she may need it; to Madame, annihalation and a person who is on time; to Senor, a certificate proclaiming himCodForA Day; to Serok, the many rulers, etc., I have borrowed, Catalina and a smile; to D.O.R., a box of dirt flown from Chicago, a yorkie for anatomical study, and a book on how to co-ordinate colors; to Mr. Roof, a date book to remind him when he has an appointment and thanks for his support; to Bobby, thanks for Middlebury and the hope that he can cope without his 2 favorite harrassers. Peter Wulsin leaves his best wishes to Phoenix Country Day School; his thanks to his teachers and fellow students, and to Faith, not brotherly advice or sagacity, but his love, respect, and the hope she will be happy. Keith leaves Steve S., a brand new ' 65 Impala, 2 inches, a real set of muscles, and a wild rose from Texas; to Dudley Bradsheet Hoyt, a full insurance policy, a mode of transportation, and Traffic Survival School and its lessons learned (How many mph was it to get that forgotten paper?), to Tim, Michelle, Linda, Carol, Debbi, Nancy, Cathy, and better luck next time, plus my driving ability against yellow Chevells; to Tuula, Jack-in-the-Box, and courtesy vater balloons; to Jenifer Co. , off campus, literally. Excellent, Excellent, to Rob W., Oregon, a female companion for Sat. night movies, and mountain house parties; to Cathy, 1001 ways to xmderstand guys; to Steve C. and James, 4 easy steps to partying, a house, people, and a little of this and that (or a lot), to Bair, a helping hand; to Richard P. , 50 ways on how not to set off house alarms; to Chris, skiing lessons from Zrike; to Jim O. and Jason, nothing ' cause 1 don ' t know what to give ' ya except good luck to you and the rest of P.C.D.S. Ken Zrike leaves to Herb H. , his very own psychiatric ward where his patients won ' t mind his helmet, to Coach, a new van-- but you ' ll have to take driving lessons, to Walter, Denny Gleason ' s routes to Van Buren and whatever goes on down there, to J. Gleason, I ' ll leave you in the middle of Harlem this summer if your jokes don ' t improve, to Smith, a motorized tricycle with mag wheels, to Coach Seroka, a basketball team that can make practice and aren ' t a bunch of fairies, to Chris, a set of glasses, a NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC front cover, a better paying job, and, of course, thanks, to Wi lly, the enjoyment of kicking Gleason out of the car, and also, a great tour of The City , to Berg, see you this summer, and to Mark--my best! 63
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