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Ci'day Mates, it looks like it's time for me to hit the frog and toad and go on a walk-about from this place in search for some real birds. Sheilas, maybe there will be less pufters like our friend next year. Locke, maybe we will be able to meet up for some more hotel fun after we are out of the Winch,just me, you, and a couple of birds. Gregg, thanks for the home cooked meals. Craig Fisher Joe Fullam
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People are interested in bridges. I've always been more inter- ested in what goes on undemeath bridges. There is a battle, as I see it, between good and evil and I think you've got to find your place in that. It may be on the streets or behind a desk. When you're there, when you are where you should be and you know it in your heart, that is when you're involved. This morn- ing I fell out of bed when I woke up to do what he said, Maybe it's crazy, but I'm too lazy to lie and what am I to do? What am I supposed to say? I can't change the world, but I can change the world in me . . . REJOICEJ'-BOPIO. Bye Winch, l'Il never be back. wi ag! MJ ' At one point in my life, I thought I knew everything. Looking back I see that at that time I knew very little. Experience is the greatest teacher that ever will be. Sure, academic knowledge is important, but what I am referring to is much deeper. It is an understanding ofhow life works, and an understanding ofone's self. I know today, things I never dreamed of yesterday, and I have come to realize that what I know today does not begin to touch on what I will discover tomorrow. Me and Sarah Jane, in silence, walked along the shore, tears ofjoy and our new laugh- ter, words lost in the wind. The tide was rising, but there we stayed, we had no fear of dying, we weren't afraid. - Genesis. To all of my friends: May your deepest ambitions and your greatest dreams be fulfilled, and someday may we meet again. I Rob Bowen Todd Cushing
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K' ,gu- Adam Gilstein Lisa Cioldfarb . . . the love in me is never straight and narrow, Unless the love is tried and true, You take a chance with new begin- nings, still we try, win or lose, take the Highs with the Blues. . . -Van Halen. Mom and Dad, thanks for everything. I love you a whole bunch. Winch, you have changed my life alot. In these past few years I have learned about education and friendship. I appreciate all you have done for me. Alan, Lauren, Sean, Maryellen, and Chris H. without you guys I would not have made it, Thanks. Joanne and Phyllis-Pizza Hut, Legos, Bum, Apple Pie, and Just Thinking. Steve-word, Let's kick cuz. Chris-Nice tuna, how about them Bruins, Moonstone '86, Scott-Thanks my little left- - -. Bill-Keep the faith with the Sox. Mauricio-Gordito, Mirano. Felipe-Let's so skating sometime. Jay-keep up that tennis arm. L.D., S.P., M.L., B.S., J.F., S.B., R.R., D.F., L.B., KG., B.S., L.T., Sli., A.R., L.T., D.L., E.S., C.L., R.S., S.G., S.V., J.A., AND L.G. Stay cool and keep in touch. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, Mr. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. DeRiggs, Mr. Wormell, Mr. Couhig, and Mr. Maloberti. Thank you all very much. Shalom. Some are like the water-some are like the heat. Some are the melody and some are the beat. Mother and Daddy- thank you for your infinite patience and understanding-I love you. Bridget- This is the end-my only friend. The End-Jim Morri- son. Take care bud, Thanks for the memories. Joscie-you're almost there. Thanks for teaching me patience and for being a friend. Later gator. S.V.-Hope we made it. Pl.H. I want to go to esleep. R.R., When? KG., someday you'II be as smart as I am. S.K., thanks for listening. A.H., Libras rule-Love you. 'lSo many adventures could happen today, So many songs we forgot to play, So many dreams swinging out of the blue, We'II let them come true -Alphaville. Later days Winch-it's been enlightening. l'How can she tell the truth from the Iles, How does she know when to close' her eyes, She doesn't want to see .-Jefferson Starship. Last thing I remember I was running for a door-I had to find the passage back to the place I was before. Relax said the nightman-you are pro- grammed to receive. You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave -Eagles.
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