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anger and fighting I will never understand and the hope you someday discover the true meaning of the word Friendship . To Turnip Zimmermann, I Zuchini lZuchij leave your personal vaulting box for the hello cheer, our great ability as chefs, a little salad with your water at Clewiston Inn, your mastery of French, a garage with a Mercedes to walk into, honey ice cream, Do you want to lay some---on the table? , the ping pong champ lmej, sex kitten, goddess of love, 1,000 personalized deluxe yellow pencils with erasers no less, all the other ridiculous things only you can pull and the wish that you never lose the qualities that make you such an enjoyable and good friend. To Miss Barbara Bootell, I Minks leave a cheerleading scholarship to Pahokee U., 10 more haircuts to love like the last, many rides and screaming in Putts UUMPIJ, my genius on Slave Day- Burger King and Green's, MJ. because I sure don't want her!, and summer-staying with you, Sparkle, C.B., Fru-Fru, playing Spoons, Animals, lacks and Bingo, a LK. for you and a Benali lEvergladesj for me, good aim at rock-throwing-just the wrong window, Pud Tarzan Marshman, half of a big thanks for my surprise party, an evening bag and blue jeans at the airport-you never know where the party will be, the best Mitzi and Fritzi Bonwits, my parents other daughter , Carpet World -where I shop every day, the Ty-d-bowl lady, a long New Year's Eve, our other numerous adventures and some ups and downs but hopefully a bright future for our friendship. Mostly for you Barbs, I wish that you find the happiness to life so rightfully yours. To Siobhan, lpronounced the way it lookslj, the never doubted, true friend of friends, I Okra leave the first day's .. . are you going to lunch? , the friendship that had to be, straight leg Levis, my pending trip to Bay Shore, Bethesda and Whitman, your imaginary family, adjustments and hard times we came through together, pi- ano playing, my twin Clark, a ski slope nose, the other half of the thanks for my party, gratitude for sharing your friendship with me, truly always being there, listening and helping. Finally for you Boomy I wish that you find the place where you can be the kind of person you want, achieve all your goals and receive all the goodness in life you deserve. To Sir Irving Aikey lr. ldon't forget the lr.!j, I leave the biggest thanks for all you've done for me. To P.B.A. I leave the kind of people to give you a future. Finally, to my parents, the dearest people in my world, I give you all the love I perhaps don't express. Hey Big Boy, What are ya doing for the prom? 97
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I, Barbara Boutell, do hereby bequeath the following: To Marcy, three years of good times and bad spent to- gether, Coach, ride to Monte Verde, Shot at Teds, our tour of the lake, a certain evening at Peter's, the name Marsky, a ride on Rich Sander's boat, warning, Warn- ing , the ability to drink more than one sip, a few more inches, fire one , Hitting Dr. Flynn, my thanks for your understanding and friendship, and the hope that we will always be close. To Debbie, a very memorable summer, good times with Everglades, Animals, Spoons, Greens in the morning, Iumpl, short rides in Putts, an award fto please Momj, memories of New Year's Eve, a busy but fun Senior year, away games, winning one game of jacks, Home Ec, our jfs, angel food cake, being Charlie, the play, the tidybol lady, Ieff's pants, at Peter's much happiness and many more and the wish that we shall always remain sat on by swimming memories close. To Renee, a long, late night, behind the wall at Teds, Dr. Murray, Romper Room, a day without a fight, the backs of chairs, the hope that you may someday be able to not I fall out of your chair, a lifetime certificate to McDonalds, extra cushions to add height, surprising john and me, Give me a kiss, Murray , I waited for you , getting out of demerits and class, poker tTed's and schoolj, telephone in the car, It's not what it looks like , Christ- mas Dancel, Deb's wedding, broken toilets Murray, many more memories too long to list, and a lasting friendship. To Molly, Hippo making it six years and still being partially sane, walks on the reef, a scary night at Nancy's, rides in the Glasshopper, Ted, many years of memories, and good luck in the future. To Cindy, a meatball sandwich at House of Pizza, thanks for your help through the year, a person who can keep a date, and I'm telIing . To Martie, the reef, broken washing machines, laundry rooms and Terho, and the nickname Monkey. To Sharon, World History, British Sterling, graduation long ago, hope of never seeing your friend and mine , ninth grade, getting stopped with Pizza, and many other good times. To Mrs. Bird, her help in cheerleading, understanding on rides to games, a fun year in Home Ec, and my thanks and love, To Mr. Aikey, his always glad to see you face, and my thanks for his understanding and help that he has given me throughout the years, whenever it was needed. To all the students remaining at P.B.A., the best of luck in all they do. I, Debbie Minker, still being of sound mind and body-no matter what my friends tell me-bequeath the following: To Peter Kaye-a higher chemistry test score. To Peter Dolce-1,000 copies of Grey Seal . To Greg Craddock-a book on 1,001 creative booby traps set with tacks and a scholarship to Murray State U. To joy Nemec-a can of red ants at a car wash and the confidence you soon will not need. To Molly Fleming-a winning season to cheer for. For Marty Fleming-a wish that someone returns the compassion you show oth- ers. To Sandra Durloo-summer fun, the unattended concert with Barry and Benali, rollerskating, David and Benali and many long talks, an interesting Christmas, Dinkel's with Murray and 2 a.m. phone calls, a friend- ship that has grown so much from its start at the President and a wish that in time you find what you are looking for. To Marcy, happily I leave those wonderful days of a fun threesome and close friends for a Christ- mas vacation. Unhappily, I leave a simple-stringed instrument, the 96
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I Molly Fleming being of UI mind and UI body bequeath the following: To Boom I leave your thumbs up ex- pression SURF'S UP , all the boat break downs during skiing and the boy watching done on the beach and the many rides to school and the scarey adventure home again, never thought I'd make it. To joe I leave a diving mask to go with your snorkle, a push off the good ole' balcony good luck with your mouth in the future. To Peter I leave You dumb idiot, 100 bobbypins, a crew cut and a life's time of the Beatle's also a coat fully buttoned. To Marcy I leave a vegetable garden, Coach M. and lots of fun. To Cindy I leave those cute little brown shoes to you and you only. All the times you were going to spend the night. Our experiments in Chemistry, I leave you some of my fat, and a set of clean clothes after each meal. Our talks about Dirty Harry and Chip BEEP BEEP. A quiet chewing gum and a few extra hits when you're not looking. To Renee I leave the Tidle Wave you can have it, don't forget the future, you can keep your Na Na or how ever you spell it, and of course Murrey. To Barbara I leave FOND memories of Graham Eckes and Chippy . 50 gallons of burbon, a lunch lunch menu, games and McDonald's and polish jokes, the great state of Michigan. Suzie's left over cat food for Pembrook. To Pat I leave your 15th and 16th birthday and the road all to yourself, P.B.A. for another 2 years, our funny talks, my dumbness, use your voice and become a cheerleader, a good Senior year, Freddy ha ha rides to games and forever HOT LIPS lots of fun and I'll miss you. To Martin, Mergler and Nancy I leave the great School Bus. To Martin a place on Broadway. To Marty I leave everything, the beach, Luxembourg and Seattle, fun at college, mail, and Debbie's birthday party, the fond memories of you and Barbara at the washing machine and our first year at Graham Eckes. To Debbie I leave Cheerleading, the fun of everything you do and happiness in the future. To Miss Huston I leave that Good ole' Mashville Sound. To Miss Shady another yearbook and the Christmas Dance. To Mr. Aikey all the great fun we had the first year you came, and the fun of bothering you and all the games you came to last year. Many good years ahead and the happiness you deserve. To all the juniors have a great Senior year. l fl' ' 'g B Editor's note: w I. All misspellings and grammatical 1 ' f errors are those of the authors and not the editorial staff. We also wish to extend our sincere thanks to Susan Shady for all the time and effort she devoted to helping us with this yearbook.-The Staff 98
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