Grier School - Pineneedle Yearbook (Birmingham, PA)

 - Class of 1984

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Ingrid Dulrbel he soul brushes time and laws aside, it wants to push forward regardless of he cost in pain or intoxication or even madness. That is the only way it has f raising itself to God. Elie Wiesel ACTIVITIES Yearbook Editor, Glee Club, Triple Trio, Children's Theatre, Thespian Society, Ecol- ogy Club, Giving Change to the needy at the second bank at Grier and Going to English V and Political Science Seminars to do battle with the infamous pen snatcher QPhillipJ and to drink all of Coe's tea. PET PEEVES Giving Change, R. Wangner, THe non-exis- tant moose in scene three, Jerry Falwell, Hy- pocracy in people in general-my self includ- ed, Spotted wine glasses, Hollinger saying he doesn't have the answer to lifes prob- lems, Kubla's meow, and most of all ruffled tuxedo shirts. WILL To Pam N.: the pictures which she so fond of,, To Sue W. Sanity for being here five years, To Ingrid: The state of nature and happiness from Rousseau, To Suzanne: A dictionary to give to me and a ladder to retrive Super Pig . To Heather a revolving door for her lounge, To Aimee: Compatabi- lity, To Ollie: J.D., R.S. and of course the maser upstager, To my roommate Amy: A sense of humour since she has been told she lacks one as I have been told I'm boring and everlasting visions of can you imagine . . . That's disgusting . . ., and to Mrs Kelly: Soft contacts. SPECIAL THANKS To anyone I've ever liked or trusted. To my family or anyone adopted into it. To Freya for sitting with me when I was typing copy. To Suzanne, Amy and Ingrid for all those nights we were to have been studying. and took self help tests. To Grandma for being a wonderful person and mentor.

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ACTIVITIES Junior Class SecretaryfTreasurer, President of A.A. PET PEEVES Nosy housemothers, The Doors, Twisting pantyhose, Whiners and most of all Red- necks. WILL To the Class of 84 Success and happiness for everyone To the class of 865 A great Junior and Senior year To Sarah: Patience, a date with James Taylor, a truck load of bananas, 5,000 people for Scottown, Sitting by the side of the road, A green thumb, My half of Mt. Everest and a lifetime supply of Molson Golden. To Elsa, Pam, Martha, Aimee, Chrissy, and Mindyg Have a good one and a new hall doctor. To Kim, Gold paper cups a half year of winter and half of summer and everlasting wind. To Heather, Barbie and jenniferg No more rednecks SPECIAL THANKS To Mom, Dad and Troy for all your support and understanding, To Christine, for being my sister and my friend, To Sarah, for being my roommate, for always being there when I need you, and for keeping me on the light side of life. To A.A. and Kim you're great and have taught me a lot. Kathryn Daufe . . It's been no bed of roses No pleasure cruise I consider it a challenge before The human race- And I ain't gonna lose. Queen



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ACTIVITIES Junior Post 'n Rail member, Proctering Lodge Studyhall, Skiing, Bowling, Weight lifting, Watching T.V., Listening to music and eating junk food. PET PEEVES Not having change for a Mello Yello, Get- ting up on Thursdays for statistics class, Empty mailboxes, Saturday classes, Trying to sleep and the heater is making loud noises, Having to ride in the rain, No hot water, When people did not knock on my door before entering, Having to go to class with my hair sticking up and not having people show up for my work-duty. WILL A large pizza to Brigitt H., A book to Ros- sinia C., A can of mushrooms to Lucia P., A jar of Pickles with a stop-sign from Johns- town to Amy C. A better friend to diet and exercize with to Anne C. A pair of shoes that will talk for me to Leslie A., A better back- gammon player to Karin B., An electric ty- pewritter to Regina B., My statistics book to Susan P. so she will remember those days when we could not understand a thing, A bag of Ruffels chips to Sandra M., A pair of skis to Regina S. with the memories of watching Three's Comapny, And to Andrea my friend's studies and experiences SPECIAL THANKS To Mom and Dad for giving me the oppor- tunity to come and study in the United States and for being so reasonable when I was in trouble. To my brother for making my vacations so great, and for being there when I needed his support. To all my friends who helped me through the hard times. .Cuzmila Elena gdfdll Vargas The future belongs to those who dare And remember once an opportunity is missed It is gone forever Argus

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