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JOHN FREDERICK AMES 21
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I, Peter C. Aberg, being of sound mind and robust body leave the following worthless items to their very deserving recipients. To Berco: All the President ' s Men and JV soccer. To Kevin and Chris: The class of 1977. To Dave: Hockey. To George: The ' 77 dedication and chicken pox with cannon. To Danny: Council meetings and Doug Levy. To Eddy and Bob: B-ball at Kilpatrick. To Mike: Film Aesthetics and The Silent Era. To Bob: Europe on SO a day. To Todd: A new thumb and insurance for your Jag. To George: The Kings. To Matt: Good luck with your soccer game. To Little Berc: Friday shotputting practice. To Bruce Landon and the class of ' 78: The Aberg Song. To all the rest: Have a good time. To Mr. Berrisford: Many Thanks. To Mr. Ameer: You took a chance with me, I hope I haven ' t let you down. To Mr. Dickey: My sincere appreciation for what you did for me and the class. To Mr. Ackerman and Mr. Marx: Thank you for all you have taught me and all you have done for me. And finally to my parents: My love in return for yours which got me through four tough years. 20
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If you smile al me I will understand because that is some- thmg everybody, everywhere else does in the same lan- guage. Stephen Stills Alias: Barnyard, BAGnard. B.A., Dr. B., Bano, Billy B., and Banyermahanamoho There are no material objects which 1 can leave anyone, so the memories of the times we shared will have to do. To the following people 1 leave the following memories, and to those 1 am forced to leave out — if you can look back and smile at the things we once did. then our whole existence has been worthwhile Harvie; a book entitled The joys of Living at Home, Get Smart, and ivy circus catches. Ditman: Sciroccos, Dave Mason 8th row, 60 feet bamboo shoots, ice-ing and b-balls. Berco: Sherlock and a headrush so bizarre that letting go seemed to be the thing to do at thirty feel; those songs still echo through Dixie Canyon. Burnap: Copping a healthy buzz, freshman linemen. Old English and spud go-outs. Rl Squirrel: a hit man thai follows you everywhere, compli- ments of the house. Pappas: combining our athletic abilities to supply our beer habit, we ' re unbeatable. Chippymunk: getting lost. Mammoth ' 76. Lazerium. Stills at the bowl ' 75, thigh, avocads. a senile effort, snow blindness. and a friendship since pre-school. The Coulters: a case of apricot nectar, my thanks. Nancy — victory at S.B. ' 75. Christopher: a dinner at the Sizzler with your wallet in the car as usual. CLj: Kim Diamond ' s party, a hard one to make it to. a true east-west friendship. Hoff: never-ending east-west confrontations, west side for- ever! Fish: a city of bread people and a team which any pro scout would drool over. Coach Thran: a 1975 Varsity Football letter. Thanks to all my coaches. Special thanks to Mr. Bingham. Mr. Winetrobe. Mr. Ameer. Mrs. Moore. Coach Mosh. Mr. Newman, and all those faculty members who helped me through my years here. Sally: Times which only you and I can remember, my thanks for the memories. 1 leave the B.B.S. lo Charles Jay, Keep the raids going. Finally, 1 would like lo thank my parents who stood with me through the good times and the bad. You have given me a chance, and for that 1 give you my love and gratitude. 22 % V ILL BAGNARD
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