Graham Eckes Palm Beach Academy - Ne Oublie Yearbook (Palm Beach, FL)

 - Class of 1975

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, I Sharon Freshman, being of somewhat sound mind and body, leave the following: To Barbara: I leave the hopes in which she finds an apartment big enough to fit everything she owns and Pembrook, K.R. and the couch, gradu- ation night 72 , all those miserable mornings on the way to school, a big thanks for being a friend, and the hope that she never forgets all our long talks, good times and laughs. To Debbie: I leave the hope in which she is always a perfect cheerleader! To all the cheerleaders remaining: a good season next year and all the luck in the world. To Tudy: Peter Dinkles, Brick Balloon, Halloween Dance, Victors house, Pauls house, the logia, Tropic Kist, and many great and happy times, Tudy, I could write forever because I'm sure there will be more great times after I write this, but the will has to be in before the year is up, so I leave you with this thought, Be Good, Be Happy, and Thanks for being a great friend. To Mr. Aikey: Thank-you for always being there when I needed someone to talk to, and being such a great friend. To Marcy: A fabulous freindship for all these years, and many happy and wonderful times. To Victor, all our oral studies on the logia, Disney World and many happy memories. To Danny, good luck in movie making and may you always be happy, Don't forget the monopoly games, G. 81 T.'s beer, and glycerine with red dye in it. An last but not least, To Paul, I leave a beard, the right way to wash your hair, the perfect cream rinse and shampoo, a long white fur coat walking down 5th avenue with a black and white collie, the coach, a one big happy family , Richards house, a baby-blue Z , graduating from college as a phi betta kappa , a life time supply of any record he wants for free, instant tux, the ability to speak fluent Spanish, a life time supply of ham, butter, rye-bread, and lemon-ade, his beautiful dream girl Christopher and Robbin , two front teeth , graduation and prom nite 75 and last, but best of all Paul I leave you all the happiness in the world and all my love forever! I Love You! I, Tudy being of somewhat sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the follow- ing: To loe Lazow-bus rides with Ierry, preparation for living, a speedometer for your mouth and one last big Shut up . To Daphna I leave geometry class, typing, please be quiet! Who's talking?, diets, long fingernails, parties, a surf board, that giant wave, and last of all an alligator named Freddie, who talks and walks and even surfs. To Sharon and Paul I leave long talks, art class, fixing me up Qthank youl, purina dog chow, I like liver, Ralph likes liver, trop- ikist, Burger King, Maurices, Peter Dinkels, pretzels and pizzia, our side of the world, a grateful Halloween Dance, a very merry Christmas Dance, the bump, one last s s S S irsssf - tango, paid dues, late passes to . , K V K tt .... ., 90

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I, Cindy Mirapol, leave the following: To Molly, First of all I leave you my brown shoes which you told me you loved and my New York accent. It figures that when Dirty Harry finally likes you, you don't like him anymore, How rude. I hope Libby on the table calls, I think Chip and Ant-eater fbetter known as Ardvarkj make a good pair. You are an oxymoron and one day I'm going to beat you up. I know this was your best year here since I was in all of your classes, its my charisma that does it, Keep in touch. To Barbara and Renee, I'm tellingl, I leave two meatball heroes, heavy on the meatballs and a bottle of easy to open Ketchup, I hope you learn some manners, you are the sloppiest eaters I've ever seen. Renee, have you seen Pisser lately? I hope by the end of the year I have my license and your math book. I may not look 18 but you look 42 and you are the most poised young lady I've ever seen, Always remember our fun date with Mr. Vain and how everyone was picking on me, including the waiter, I'm really glad I met you, even if you haven't stopped talking since. To junior, alias Phillip, I don't know and I don't care I was going to write a poem, but I knew you'd laugh, here's one anyway, you may be teachers pet, but you can't bet. Stop laughing. One day you will see I'm not like Mildred, I'm worse' Finally Liz, SO-R-R-R-R-YI To joe I leave an A in Math and a lifetime supply of homework, Greg, Splain rt to mel From the mean one. Me myself and I leave the first dull line of the me I wills to anyone who wants it. To Barbara I leave old memories of super times in the past, the laundry room, the washer machines and a box of soap suds, frequent visits to the reef, and a name, Chippy. To Boomy, I leave that book where you received your name the days at the beach and a guaranteed sun- tan, and I leave- Surfs up to all the cheerleaders, I leave My name is I tell no lie, l'll be your Cuda till the day I die . To Strega, I leave you your toy . To Nancy 81 Mergie I leave you a new bus. To Noel 84 Sandra I leave the parties past and the ones to come lgood lucky! To Pam 81 Carol I leave a taxi service. To a person who plays fantastic basketball, I leave who, what, when, and friendship, and a dozen rides in a cool car with the top down. To my sister who together we haved survived all six years, I leave the whole collection of the Beatles, and the funtimes we have together. To Dave I leave a front row seat to all the games and a pair of mit- tens and a coat and a talk in the parking lot. To Mr. Aikey I leave one chair revesation to the Old la- dies Society , and one Shooot , to all the rest I leave thank you for your friendships. I 89



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PFL, late Friday lunches, Slow Gin and Bacardi, Paul's dream of a Harem, helpful advice and sometimes not too helpful, Mrs. Gross in Chemistry, Sunday afternoon football, a dance with Mr. D and so many other happy memo- ries I'll never forget. To Penny my best high school pal I leave my worst moods, your illnesses, Saturday Ski Days, parties at Bill's, scorpions, vans, MG's double dates, chemistry, a college somewhere, someday, your cash ain't nothing but trash, Prom, spaghetti straps, fights, drop it, Monday morning blas, a happy future and my friendship. Thanks so much I'll never forget our years at P.B.A. To Mr. Aikey I leave my participation, my school spirit fbelieve or not I do have itl many thanks for listening to my complaints and ideas for being such a good friend. To Miss Shady and Miss Huston: the dynamic duo thank you for everything. I'll always remember you both. Last of all, To Victor: the Halloween Dance, Peter Dinkels, Maurices, late nights after the Basketball games without me, Mich- elob, Coors, 7 and 7, Mr. D. Eric Clapton, after school, secrets with Penny, call any hour of the night, parties at BiIl's and just about everywhere else, discussions and disagreements, all the shrimp you can eat, a tense ride to Lauder- dale, Loggins and Messina, never make a promise, don't make a scene, all my twisted stories ll never liej, crazy ideas, jungle juice, the Christmas Dance and all the other happy memories. But most of all I leave you my heart, with all the love and happiness it can hold. lana sits determinedly thinking, Ulf I don't smile this time, maybe they'll leave me alone. To the Aikeys: love, lots of memories, another daugh- ter and a life time supply of corn-cobs. lulene: late hours fha hal, electric dishwasher, a personal maid- mom, a room to herself and lots of love. Holly: crazy but fun-filled times with the gang . Chris: a marriage proposal and a new pair of topsiders. Spatz: a deck of cards a la strip 21. Lana: 13 years old! and the nite the covers went up. Laura: an extra ticket for each one you buy especial New York plane tickets, the prom all of the concerts we've been to, the most expensive concert 5200.00 for Elton john, I'd like a homecooked meal, tight pants huh , go-cart racing, that's a sticker , valentine's night, breslers-old lady- can I have a bite , Burger King special-oh gross-I don't get it, basketball-shoot, ft. lauderdale, the button, ah- mad-stare stare, aliiiii, you never wore these for me, all of the other good times, and my love. mom: a new voice box, a great big kiss and hug, my college bill and all of my love-Jana Michelle Prestwich 1 91

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