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Jennifer Hafner St. Mary ' s College Ted Lamm Baldin-Wallace College L Seniors I took a walk down a beach exactly one week after I graduated. This was the first time I had a chance to reflect on my years at Canterbury. It leaves me with the best memories a person could have, such as: finding a million ways to insult your fellow student; cold chillin ' the wall, the mall and the weekends with the Gendalfo Alices and that Italian; the slime pit; exchanging tennis shoes with Spike; breakfast in Northfield, MN; Crispin ' s outbursts; Nick ' s musical insults; Emily K ' s psy- chological session; Peter W. vs. Mr. Morgan; Dave ' s graduation speech; on the phone with Lau- ra; Luke Skywalker and Rampage at WIU; bas- ketball; Ya ' ll know what funky is? ; INXS and David Lee Roth; The Untouchables and The Prince of Darkness; playing follow the leader with Shaun (I won); That ' s not fly, dude ; backrubs with Pau- lina and Jen; Jason and redheads; getting nookie; and topping it off with tasty waves and a cool buzz in Florida. To those I graduated with: good luck and may fame and fortune follow. Canterbury will stay with me forever, it has taught me to chal- lenge myself and the world. Remember, I ' m here to ride the rainbow and you ' re welcome to join me. T.L. I remember . . . twinkles, our first game of vol- leyball, the Stratford trips, tab, Tucker ' s grave man, Straight to my heart, Dave Copperfield, AP Biology practicals. Thanks — J.H.
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Here ' s to all the demented and unique experiences the people of Canterbury have exposed me to. Seniors keep them happening To my class, I ' ll never forget them and miss you all very much. Fiat lux you, yes I ' m a tar now, and thankful I ' m not a lion or tiger or bear, oh my. L.C Laura Cross Rollins College Elisa Huggler Switzerland -v When ever someone asks me what I like about Ameri- ca I can ' t really answer because there is so much that I like. I guess it is simply the American Way of Life . Canterbury was more than just school, I made some very good friends and gained many invaluable experi- ences. Basketball was one I ' ll never forget. I knew what a basketball looked like, and that it was supposed to go through a hoop, but . . . I will miss my many preps in the commons with Emily and Maria. I always enjoyed the conversations in which I tried to grasp American slang or where I tried to teach German slang. Laura was especially enthusiastic, and now she uses her small german vocabulary at every opportunity . . . nicht wahr Laura? Thanks to David and Brandon who were so pa- tient in helping me study for History tests. Thanks to ev- eryone for helping to make my stay here a good one. Keep up the spirit Canterbury E.H.
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i»»S- ASK ABOUT OUt IfJpvh ' A PS PISCOUNr Benjamin Cole Occidental College Tiffany Stevens Smith College 1 1 j -A kl 4 Everything ' s got ' em. Everything needs one. Couldn ' t be without one. Everything has one. . . . Finally the two travellers reached the entrance to the pointless forest. There was a huge, thorny barrier with a small sign at its base which read, This way. Once on the other side of the barrier, Oblio and Arrow had their first encounter with the pointless man, or the point- ed man, depending upon your point of view. You see, the pointless man did have a point in fact, he had hundreds of them, all pointing in different directions. But as he point- ed out, A point in every direction is the same as no point at all. And, speaking of points, I don ' t know if you ' ve ever been to a pointless forest, but a forest is a forest. And one of the first things Oblio and Arrow noticed about the pointless forest, was that all the leaves on all the trees had points. In fact, even the branches of all the trees pointed in different directions. Which seemed a lit- tle strange for a pointless forest. — from Nilsson ' s The Point — B.C. It ' s time to move on and I ' m ready to go but I want some of you to know I wil l miss you. Mr. Dorochoff I want to thank you for being a wonderful teacher — your classes, the play, and everything else! I ' ll never forget Mr. Ashtoa ' s classes: three times a day my junior year, so enlightening w ere our conversations, all of us deep in thought until Tarn yelled out. I will certainly miss you Tarini — ducks and all! You ' ve been a terrific friend. Alison, I ' ve already missed you but I ' ll hold on to the memories of some very good times: my 16th birthday, and your slumber party. Good luck to you Mary; Both your understanding and friendship have meant alot to me. To Laura, Bear, Erin, Peter and everyone else — Good luck and I will miss you all! Our journeys about and out of town Pizza Hut, Roger ' s door, Chicago and more. To my friend Shannon, Thank you for being a friend. Most importantly, to the man I love, to my best friend and eternal companion, Lee — Thank you for being you. T.S.
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