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HEATHER PARSONS MALIBU” TEX PDING” Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3. 4. Polar Bears 3. 4. Blue Key 2, 3, 4, Spring break 84 Christmas 85 Fall pw 85 Carrie — we did it! Don't forget sophomore year! Buchetta, polos, Maine was great but Texas is 1. I'm glad we came — we be friends forever. Tracey and Dawna — The three musketeers — thanks guys. I couldn’t have made it without you. Leah — you'll write and I’ll call and we will be friends forever. Luke” Outward Bound! Algebra center- fold. Matt B. Henna H. Angela and Molly — late night suite talks. Jonah Houston. Thanks Mr. Chandler. Thanks Mom — when I grow up I hope I am as strong as you are. I love you. Daddy and Brena — I love you. thanks. And to all my friends at gould. You have made the past 3 years the best for me. 1 will miss you all. CARRIE CHRISTINA MOORE “Oh my gosh, I can’t believe they made me climb a mountain! — never in Texas!” Thanks Gould for making me appreciate it! Heather Parsons — we finally made it! What a friend! So glad you got me into this! Mark (Bonzo) Sassi — No more spring car accidents1 There's so much more to say ... Don't laugh I’m ticklish.. .I'll always love you. Pikuzinski — Keep in touch you weirdo! Senior — See you in Hollywood. Always remember Spain. Still miss Karl? Kirn — X-country falling w Ben and Schneider! Hi Denny and Alex — gonna miss you two. John — I miss you already! My mom gave me that necklace! CHADBOURNE — I owe it all to you — Stay close!! Do I have a twang? Thanks mucho Mr. Graham! Also the Chandlers, Mr. Owen, and fellow outward bounder Mac Davis! I’ll miss ya’ll! 28
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JAMES MICHEAL PEARSON JR. “HYMIE McPHEARSON,” “HYMIE,” “MIKE” Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4, Fun and Fitness 1, Lacrosse 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Bass Recorder 4, Play 4 Woke up this momin’ don’t believe what I saw a hundred billion bottles washed up on the shore seems I’m not alone at bein’ alone a hundred billion castaways lookin’ for a home — Police The ability to laugh at oneself is the greatest treasure of all. Sometimes the biggest burden you need to get off your chest is your chin — Me. “but I’ll never wear sweaters!” Thanks to Bill McA., Derek N., Erika D., Anne C., Sallie (may you have many more years of Hackey Sack), and most of all my parents and “little” brother, Matt. Molly and Heather H. I love you both very much. william McCarthy 27
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THOMAS WILSHER Cross-country running. Skiing, Lacrosse Jeg ma vel nesten skrive noen ord pa norsle, bare for a overberise lite. Bette har vort et svort an- nerledes ar bade pa godt og vondt. Alf i alf har det nok vort en god erfaring. Takk til mine foreldre for alle brev, pakker og relefon samtaler, og ikke minst for a ha betalt for alt sammen. A very special thanks to the Chandlers for those long, late drives you made to pick me up whenever I was stranded at some airport. NANCE CHADBOURNE Activities: Field Hockey, Outing Club, Ski Team, Rec Ski, Lax, Golf The little things are most worthwhile, A friendly talk, a happy smile. The willingness to always share, Another’s thoughts, another’s cares. Though sometimes they may seem quite small These things mean most of all. To thank you for the little things that you often do and to tell you that it’s wonderful to know someone like you. J. Hopkins We are, all of us molded and remolded by those who have loved us. No love, no friendship can ever cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark on it forever. Kahil Gibran Mr. Davis: You’ve been a great friend. Mom and Dad: Thanks, I love you. 29
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