Eckerd College - Logos Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)

 - Class of 1988

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I , Ellen Shupe, leave the following. To Margaret, I leave, a perspective student (what ' s her name?), a soup spoon and a polaroid, a rubber tree in case you get lucky , aperfect night to walk to the se wall, underwear hanging from the salad bar, a train and a towing service, twice through B.K., and one of the infamous bets. To Clare, I leave, a bathroom stall in the Holiday Inn lobby , a racoon (should I be scared?), a Kleenex ( r you dying?), peppermint patties in a locked treasure chest, and Cremora at 4 :00 am in Rich ' s room. To Howard, I leave, a polyester John in downtown St. Pete, a get-well present straight from St. Anthony ' s dumpster, and a cheese and wine party with Dr. Schooley. To Paul, Greg Margaret, I leave a midget in a trenchcoat - not all of me is small. To Melody (the delightful treat) and Clare, I leave a team pumping and free footballs from 7 - 11. To Howard and Scott, I leave a 1 985 U2 concert and a lady with electrodes on her chest. To Gina T., I leave, a free weekend in my bed with the mammoth. To John, I leave, a Smith-Corona so you can improve your typing skills, the big C, a telephone, and writing privelages for a book entitled Everyday Excuses for the Layperson. To the Queen, I leave, a long muscles new wardrobe and do, and the ability to recognize a good exam. To Kristen, I leave, rice cakes and a night of two of my favorites: Dirty Dancing and Journey . To Tim, Clare, Howard, and Mary, I leave, a stray shopping cart in the Berkeley Square parking lot. To Zeus, I leave, Strobe Light, Rufus, and a pastic funnel in your gas tank. To Joni, I leave, a treasure hunt that takes you to a killer dog car lot in Clearwater, a hat-chasing expedition, and a couple of thorough searches through my room, (incidentally, do you need a haircut?) Ellen Shupe I, David Trieloff, leave the following. To Mongo, I leave, the two things he wants most: Meow Mix and his own missile. To Al, I leave, Minoxidil and a jar of Vaseline tor the two things he needs most. To Shag, I leave, a customized golf cart for the Physical Plant. Stephanie gets what she wrote a check for. To Lexi, I leave, my one sweater. To Skip, I leave, my films (including Snuff, Animal, and Lolita ). Finally to Liz, I leave, my you-know-what, under lock and key . David Trieloff I, Sylvia Anna Golden, being of confused mind and overworked body leave the following messages. To Bhat-wana, I leave, Sunwatsen, and whatever other names come to mind, the round bed, Kase and the baby boom, and most importantly, everything sexual. To Git (mit eine Brust), I leave, my thanks for the best times, the drunken German conversa- tions, Sybolic Logic, and the survey of my scrappy body . To Terrence, I leave, these following thoughts: Chinese dinner, Godiva chocolates, Spring Balls, and Duckie. You ' re Heaven on Earth . . . and that ' s an understatement. I love y ou ! To Louigi, I leave, Tet ti Zeet! To Mom and Dad, I leave, TMJ, all my love and thanks, and a monsterous medical and school bill. Sylvia Golden ■ 7 . 15 r

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V To Kristen, I leave , You guys , Days of our lives , Yea, Bachelor Party ' was great , Heave you duties as president of our local wuss partrol chapter — stomp on them! It was so much fun at school with you! (and that ' s the queerest sentence). Til miss you next year. To Paul, I leave, If they ask you my nickname, lie , You all are a waste of sperm , Eel Thank you for giving me your last name! I love you! To BT, I leave, Next time we will get kinky together , BT is so intelligent. To the Keys gang, I leave, Margaret and Greg do the dishes! Let ' s do it again soon! To Jeff Moreno, I leave you with the thanks for being my favorite person to debate with! It was lots of fun. To Mary Z., thank you for all the fun we had at 4 :00 in the morning discussing things when I had tests to study for. It was worth it! Also, it was fun sharing about high school experiences and memories. Thanks for being my friend. To Andy Haines, Thank you for being such a big influence on my involvement in ECOS and FISA. You really taught me a lot and I appreci- ate it. I also loved all the fun we had joking around and at FISA conventions. To Professor MacDougall, thank you for challenging me and for being flexible when we needed it. To Professor Tom Vest, I leave you with Cogitate , 4 hours, PMR, and pop-quizzes. Thank you also for being a great influence on me. I really have learned a lot. To Professor Jeff Howard, 1 leave you with those dreaded cartoons and the dog that did non-student doggings. Thanks for being a great professor. I feel that you and your classes were very influential and helped me in 1 4 exploration of my future goals. To Mark Smith, I leave, Yes, I know, today is Thursday . Thanks for all your help and guidance. It is really appreciated! To my favorite cousin, Sandi, Thanks for being terrific! It was fun going to college together! If you ' re passing through Atlanta on your way home - stop over to visit next year! To Mary and Howard, you guys ire the greatest. Thanks for all the fun times! To Margaret and Ellen, since we started here together from the beginning here ire some special memories that could not be left out : Yup, yup, I see what you mean, yup, yup! , Is that a quote (the Quote book), Pour more back of it in , I can tell just by the way he sings that he ' s blind , I wish the HMO lady would say something? , Do any of the good people go to class? I am going to miss you guys very, very much. From here on we will go on our seperate ways but we will always be together in spirit and love. These ire the important things. Love, Clare Todd (Future Clare Kirchman) I, Tony Merritt, being of concurrent mind and tall body do hereby leave: my kitten IBM Interface to Mark Fishman, my semantics to Ed Gallizzi for his realization, and my other Good ' •■• ' ' holly Moses resting tablet to The Meach . Robert Tbny Merritt To future Newtonites, I leave the reigns of the Newton Around the World Party . To Tluszcz, I leave one article of Kimmie ' s lingerie. To Rosenberg, I leave .... flexing. To Malek (Rasta Raja), I leave memories of the Big H at the Harp. Chris Basley



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