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Entered 1970 Left 1976 fW I, James Carroll, also known as El Pork, bequeath these words of wisdom to the following people: To Steve — Catalina nights and babes; a bottle of rum, ice, daiquiri mix, blender and no electricity. Friendship. To Tommy — Black Cadillac, La Jolla, and some of the most insanely rowdy times of my ado- lescence. Friendship. To James B. — Serious B.S. To Chic-Kun-son — your sister, fringe benefits included. To Bennett — T shot. To George — The JV season and Coach LoPresti. To Glenn — Malibu 2 to 3, mum- bling. To Billy E. — A life supply of tapes. To Kyle — Hickory sticks. To Lock — 4 more inches and college basketball. To Arch — The girl at the Dodger game and criticism. To Greg P. — Needle, needle, needle, stick, stick, stick. To Tofer — the fact that you never cease to amaze me. To my brothers — I give back everything that you gave to me plus Lettice and Susi. To Malborough ' girls — Another year of Harvard boys. Yes, I ' m talking to you: Liz, Laura, Lynn, Ann, Susie, Mary Ann, Marcia and Rose. To my sister — Happiness and good luck in future years at Malbor- ough. To my Dad — 2 loves, Mom and his boat, the Mahalo, plus sincere thanks. To my Mom — Love, clothes. Hypoglycemia, thanks. Thanks also to Mr. Ameer, Sr. Corcoran, Sr. Dees, and Coach Thran. JAMES CARROLL
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ANDY CAINE Entered Frosh Water Polo Frosh Basketball Speech JV Water Polo JV Soccer JV Baseball Debate Varsity Water Polo JV Baseball Debate — Vice President Varsity Water Polo Varsity Baseball Debate Annual — Assistant Editor Exited Mike H. — Deadlines, My physics book, ' 69 Camaro, Jeff, My sister; Dave F. — USC, Tus- tin, Whales, The squad, 1000 beautiful, impotent virgins, Much friendship; Jim I. — The jinx, racism, a new suit, the presidency, beer at USC; Jeff S. — Princeton, Harvard, Yale, -•- • ' . ... . ■ »■.•• -wKt n A il ?J i 1 • T7( ml-. lUirCmHIlM Porsche, Debate in College, Ann Stewart; Jeff A. — 4th peon. Alderman, Anderson, 1.2.3; Bob M. — Jean and Lisa, another 800, grabbly; Dave M. — 1000 tabs, Robt. I.; Chris W. — Tijuana, Bitchen, Nationals, Culver City, Chip; Greg H. — $6.00 week, the girls along the way; Steve H. — spelling lists, the editorship; Craig Click — two more plays, the Mound, a good driver, 3 more years, and good luck; ou trophies and bigger and better ye; sincerely wish that you win the CIF championship. Valiant — Debate, Tustin, USC Cheerleaders, Notre Dame time, the Mayorship of Bakersfield. Mr. Michaud. Mr. Holmes — 800 copies of Howard ' s book. Old annuals, thanks; Coach Ginge — Yale, a winning season, Rutter ' s B.A. ' s, thanks for making the game fun while losing. THANKS TO MY PARENTS FOR LETTING ME FIND WHAT f REALLY WANTED, LETTING ME DO IT, ADVICE, HELP, ENCOURAGEMENT, LOVE AND UNDER- STANDING. Thanks Skipper.
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Though thev say all good things must come to an end, I can still justify the ' ■ ' ' - means. To those who enjoyed it or sixths thereof with me, little needs to be said. For those who cannot say the same, I hope either hindsight or ex post facto observations (depending on your dialectic) will show the way. For posterity ' s sake, though, I bring forth the following: to David J. Mael, A Jar for the Lid You Gave Away; to Kevin Ralphie Caffey, The Mutual Realization that Years of Study Meant We Were to Become Flunkies Nonetheless; and these quotes: for those who speak quotes, page 1288 of Edmonds ' translation of War and Peace , and for those who debate quotes, lines 3 and 4 of Bowie ' s Moonage Daydream . But seriously folks, tradition compels me to say what is most appropriate here. The people who have made Harvard what it will always be to me all deserve rec- ognition, if only for the sake of those who have the chance to spend a few more years with them. Many thanks to Messrs. Archer, Hughes, Koslow, and Radstrom for starting me off right, and to Messrs. Miller, Ozawa, and Schmidt for having continued later on. To Mr. Martinez, the Louis XIV award for excess in enthusi- asm about French culture, and to Mr. Smith, and LO.U. for some very rare cognac which I shall someday order you in Paris, hopefully being taken for a native showing the marvels of Paris to his tourist friend. For cultivating my appreciation of things outside pure academia, my thanks to Mr. Clark, Mr. Mar- ■golis, Mr. Stewart, and of course BIG MAC, TDW, Val, and all my friends at the W.F.I. At last, thanks are hopelessly inadequate in goodbyes to Fr. Gill, Mr. . Humphrey, and Mr. Murrow, who have made me feel what respect and admira- tion combined u ' ith friendship are all about, and who ,, ■ have inspired me to try to command the same some- day. Oh, and for those who can ' t understand this page, see either Wond ' ring Again (Jethro Tull) or David Frankl, the only other Harvard person to appear here. . . . . llm
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