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Page 28 text:
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atalie lane Atkinson classy accent. . .Tillie Pink. . .pretty. . .loves chocolate. . .sincere . . . good taste . . . Nat-ley . . . great body . . . nice to her brother . . .flirt. . .really sweet. . .crazy driver. . .cookie lady. . .imitates the Texas drawl . . . cover girl . . . TGI Fridays . . . will always love Bo . . . a true blond . . . mustang . . . The Cars . . . Vice-Prez I, Natalie Atkinson, being of sound mind and foreign body, bequeath the following: Lynn S: identical wardrobes and Bryan to watch over. S.C.: future ski trips. Alan S.: a kidnapping. B. and D. K.: all the girls including me. Brad: my artistic ability, Homecoming '79 and my friendship. Sherri: the guys you tand someone elsej have liked and fun times. Suz: a double date, T.G.l.F., my cream hat of yours, limminy Cricket and a lasting friendship. Bernie: my nickname, Mrs. T. P., crazy weekends and your phrases. Mike: S. L. and llWhat's the deal? Chello: identical schedules, llhe hasn't called mel , M. S. tour second impressionl, Schlotsky's and the future. lay: phone calls teven when you didn't know mel, Polo aftershave and good times. LeeLee: my silkiness and the ability to make me smile. Erin: crazy nights spent driving. Beth: our freshman year, M8fMs and Jewish guys. David: a great summer, over-iced cookies and Deanna. Diane: Keith and my name, 'Nartly . Wins: great leadership of '81, Robin: the fun we've had, glitch, wamba, etc! and a fantastic time in Acapulco. Dee: 'lThe Reaper , a sophomore in college and a freshman in high school, a talk until 4 a.m. and a good friendship. Rob: The Snake, long talks, excellent advice, Paul Revere, K. M. and my love and friendship. Paula: 'Let's drive by my house , torvettes and jeeps, Go for itf' outside St, Marks, Beatles' love songs, bananas, Willy Babys smilel, constant laughter and the best friend anyone could ask for. I.L.Y. Dea and Elaine: childhood memories and my everlasting friendship. Bo: my sophomore year, 'lyoufre sixteen , bad timing, cured shyness, a day in May and thank you for being there when I needed you. I leave you my love and a strange, but wonderful friendship. Mr. Gonzales: your attempts to get Bo and l together and the best teacher I never had. Coach Hall: two years of great advising, Mr. Beall: attempts to master an English accent. Bryan: our childhood, the hope of making it to the top in soccer, and a good friendship. I.L.Y. Mum and lohn: thank you for everything that you've done for mt-. All l can leave you is my love. ft ,LLC a,L4-:3 f hfc trtscrrt.
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Marcus Aaron Asner I suppose that the first order of business is to thank my parents for putting up with my abrasive self for seventeen years. Thank you very much for exposing me to our gypsy life style. Thanks for Alabama, Chicago, Irving, Instanbul, Bucharest, Cresskill, Greenhill, and perhaps most of all, a year in Tuebingen, where I learned so much. To my sister I would like to say that I miss you and that one of these days we are going to have to get together for a good, clean, healthy fight, just like old times. I would like to thank Ross, Stuart, Sonny, john, Lisa, Heather, Kimi, julie, Michelle, Robin, and Helen for memories of jogging Forest on Friday night, and for being such good friends. I want to thank all of Klasse 10A in Kepler Gymnasium 11978-1979i for being like a second family to me and being perhaps the best friends l've ever had. To my old TFL group I would like to say that I am no longer angry. We all probably realize now that a year is a long time and that people change. If things can go wrong, they will go wrong. Yet, I am somehow happier now, and the way things worked out were probably for the best. I would like to thank Thomas Rupp for making me look at the world in many different ways. Remember, if Franz-Josef wins, l've got our Wicks-o-theque all lined up and all you have to do is sail to America. Lastly, some advice to the Freshmen: Have fun and above all, don't argue politics with friends. usnerd . . . Germany . . . smart . . . French class . . . chess brain . . . Kim's baby bro . . . ASSU . . . Rocky Horror . . . crossword puzzles. . .spas. . .should beabartender. . ,stowaway. . .shorty . . . whiz in math . . . Marcus Welby . . . Az . . . Arlington stadium mustard incident . . . hippity hopper . . . muck-raking journalist . . . white album, . .has no bearings. . .conquered. . .quiet. . .Bama juice . . . small in size . . . necropheliac . . . Mr. Government Standing at the dock at Southampton Trying to get Holland or France When the man in the mac said, You got to go back. Ya know they didn't even give us a chance. Christ! Ya know it ain't easy You know how hard it can be And the way things are going They're gonna crucify me. Lennon - McCartney Grab a locker fishwife, pornographic priestess. Boy, you've been a naughty girl. You let your knickers down. I am the eggman. They are the eggmen. I am the walrus. Goo Goo a' joob Goo Goo a' joob. Lennon - McCartney 23
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Winsor Iuanita Barbee I am who I am and l've got to be me!! 'llf you can conceive it, believe in it, you can achieve it. Ia? ,. S Mft Win-Z. . .great personality . . .Clarence. . .crazy. . .sweet . . . Winny-the-pooh. . . well baby, that's your problem . . .everyone's friend . . . great voice . . . yacht club . . . soul sister . . . don't argue with her . . . has a well developed suntan . . . cabin 78411 . . . bought her driver's license at K-mart , , , loves the good-looking guys . . . Tuggy . . . Victor . . . Hollywood, the star . . . outgoing . . . in style . responsible . . . SPIRIT . . , Hornet of the month . . . 'Tl'm bored, let's leave . . . she's cool . . . football manager . . . runs the water on the field . . . donuts . . . Big Mama Written as of Wednesday, October 15, 1980 To all friends and acquaintances-tmentioned or notj-thanks for being part of the puzzle to my life. To Mrs. Parham's third period Spanish class-SALGO!! To my one and only source of income-my favorite client 'iHollywood , I leave a new contract negotiation, We're moving on up to the big times nowl ILY! As one Prez to another, Big Al, all I can say is we did a darn good job. From Singers to commencement-we made it! Keith-you went for itll Good luck on the hill without us. ILY! To Brad I leave this thought-I tried to un-do what had been done, but the damage was too bad. You were able to, and now it's my turn to look to tomorrow and forget yesterday. I love you. To Cheri I leave my trademark on your bumper-drive it with pride. To the Senior Class of 1981-we made it!-from summer reading to senior privileges to May 29, 1981! The best of luck to all of you wherever your paths may lead! We were crazy, we were fun, we were the class of 1981!!!I Mrs. K-thanks for everything. Not only did you help me make it this year-you made it tool lt's been swell knowing you! ILY! To my bestest friend Diane-all I want to leave are the memories of the fun times we have had together. Thanks for the lease to your room and BLTs when needed! ILY! Chell and Mary-youlve been like sisters. Words can not express the way I feel towards the two of you. l've met hundreds of people in my life, but none will leave the mark that y'all have left. lt's been great on the hill together-but now we will be challenged by higher goals in life. Even though miles may separate us we will always be close. l'm not saying good-bye-but see ya later-for I will indeed see you again one tomorrow. Mom . . . Thanks for the understanding, guidance, and comfort. But especially . . , thanks for the love that has enabled me to make it this far in life. Greenhill . . . you've been a big part of me for four long, hard enjoyable years. I'm leaving you now-not out of want, but out of necessity. It's been REAL!! 25
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