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SENIORS Orfej Nadjeski Wabash College Sean Eviston University of Southern Indiana V mt ' - ■ ' - i m ,gg fc iL..t ' iMilr My four years at Canterbury High School have been filled with happiness, enjoyment, and prestige. They have definitely prepared me for my future plans in all aspects. I am sure that my future will be extremely bright and prosperous, as I now enter Wabash College for the purpose of achieving my medical physicians license. There is no doubt in my mind that I can obtain anything I desire. In fact, nothing is out of my reach. I would like to thank everyone with whom I have been involved and I would also like to assure my zenith and execute it to perfection. I believe that I will not merely endure; I will prevail. — O.N.
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1987 John Paflas Northwestern Kara Snyder Bucknell University There is so much to talk about. Where does one begin? Through the school year there are so many things to remember, so many things to laugh about. I will miss my friends, the teachers, soccer, the Urge, I.U. vs. Michigan hoop matches, Greg Mitchells tennis shoe lectures, and Shawn Brooks ' 30 foot shot from my assist at the end of the game. All of this and much more should be considered. I would like to thank the whole soccer team for helping us to win the Winter Cup. Most importantly I want to tell my friends that I ' ll miss them and to Paulina, I love you. I have one special thing to say to Big Michael Goon-Boy Summers, re- member to keep the Blues alive. Keep playing and maybe we ' ll get to Chess Records in Home Sweet Chicago. -J.P.
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1987 Debbie Parrott Bates College Ravi Kanagala Earlham College r p ' -M ' m M- « fei i J. I It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness ... These words from Charles Dickens ' Tale of Two Cities are one way to describe my experience at Canterbury. Looking back upon the past four years of high school I have to say they have in turn been challenging, frustrating, rewarding and yet not always easy. In the beginning the lone Freshman had to rough it from time to time with not one but two trips to the booming metrapolis of Kampsville, stalless bathrooms, shelves instead of lockers and the sad goodbyes to the many deluxe salads that hit the pavement during lunch-time trips to the lower school. Time has obvi- ously changed all of this. Despite the few struggles (that took mere adjusting to) I would never trade my years at Canterbury School because the personal gain overrides all. Take for example the girls basketball team. Even though we did not win ALL of our games, we had fun and are definitely better people because of it, right???!!! Honestly my memories of Canterbury will always stand out in my mind. One can hardly help but to value the friends found in classmates, teachers and parents at Canterbury as well as the humerous academic and ex- tracurricular opportunities available. To be a part of Canterbury ' s first high school graduating class has certainly been a unique honor. Such an honor is one that I will always deeply appreciate and one that time can never change. D.P.
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