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Megumi Azuma Kyoto, Japan Paige Wright Emory University I Sonioro ' 5fo «.f- 7ibf B ' f 3 iv. 0(- j ' l (• ' . ' tA ' Alii ofT. A-.sf vnv;y,:.r:.:i. K (}1|l ' «i ' ;r...n-fui-. ll.m.t yru all ' -( ' y--- Cflll iMe cJifii, ycii. fine n 7 - f f -S ' ♦■- ■ . .. e 5 u( f-,f ti! What to write, what to write, what to write? Ah yes . . . Crime and Punishment . . . no, no, no . . . Madame Bovary . . . no, no, that ' s not right . . . the quotient rule for the deriva- tive is . . . Paige, enough. It ' s over. Finished. We ' re done, What do you mean it ' s over? Really over?, as in we ' re not going back. I suppose now I ' m expected to make a heartfelt speech about how this really isn ' t an ending. Well, I won ' t. Yes, Peter, a rebel for once. This is an end, an ending of all those things with which we have become comfortable. Unfortunately, it is also the last many of us will see of each other. Now, it ' s on to new experiences and acquaintances. I wish you all the best in your new adventures. P.L.W.
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Juniors Liquid Stages Covered in pancake make-up, Facing an impatient sea, I teeter at the edge of the plank which I walk. I forget how to swim. The first slap of the harsh white light jolts me. Like a plunge into polar waters. Causing my lines — Suddenly complicated tounge twisters — To make the split second journey From brain to lips Span an eternity. Finally I surface. And, easing into wonted rhythm. Take the initial strokes, Transfering my energy from automation To animation. Deftly I cut through turbulent waves. The sea crashing in my ear. Until, weary and winded, I halt With the realization that The boom of the waves is The roar of applause by Allison Gray ' $ !%(§! Chad Mead Branden Miller Henry Najdeski Maria Neethling Katie Posther Mike Powell Tyler Reimschisel Aaron Sanders Preston Shirmeyer Marcos Torres Greg Tammel Dominic Tripoli Rachel Upton
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Pfenne Cantrell Wabash College Sara Allen Wheaton College Jonathan Beams Swarthmore College Once I was through the worst of it, I saw it in a lifferent way; like a stone, good for a step up to some- thing else or as a lawn ornament but profoundly boring n and of itself. — from the memoirs of Cecil Benwich Thank you. As you all know, you can ' t believe ev- jrything you see and hear, can you? Now if you ' ll ex- juse me, I must be on my way. — Jimi Hendrix There ' s more thugs here than we thought! Then shoot more bullets! tomorrow I will buy golfballs, . . . golfballs the size )f HAILr — Flaming Carrot 3 You kick that shoe one more time and you will be spending the rest of your tuesdays with me. — Kevin Morgan The webels wur wunning wike wabbits — Unknown J.B. From the Hrst time I took a tour of Canterbury with David Andrew and Matt Elliott, I knew that it was the school for me. I wasn ' t disappointed. Canterbury has been great. From Micro-scopic organisms to senior English Film Production, Canter- bury has been a family to me. Looking back on my four years here, I don ' t think I would change much. It was alot of work, but also alot of fun. High school was so safe, but n ow I ' m ready to move on. P.C. As we graduate and go on to bigger and better things, we may find ourselves forgetting our high school years, our friends, and sometimes even our fam- ilies as we burst eagerly onto the college scene and try to prove our independence. I hope we will not forget our families, those who sacraficed to send us to Can- terbury, w ho tolerated our whims and mood swings and who loved us unconditionally through various teenage shenanigans. I hope we will not forget the vents of our high school years, the bad times and the lessons learned from them, as well as the good times like the hallway congregations, Mrs. Hancock ' s sto- ries, or the seniors exemption from finals. Lastly, I hope we will not forget the people who have been a daily part of our lives for the last 4 years. Without exception, the teachers here are the greatest I ' ve ever had. I will miss the friendships and memories I ' m leav- ing behind. I value the unity and diversity of our class. These four years have meant alot to me and I thank you. S.A.
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