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David Bordo And you find the friends you had are gone forever. Forever. So many faces in and out of my life. Some will last, some will just be now and then. Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes, I ' m afraid it ' s time to say goodbye again Reese — It ' s been a great six years. Thanks. Never forget trips to PS., S.D., S.F., moonshadows and an Iowa sweatshirt. Lisa — Thanks for six years of spontaneity. I ' ll never forget all our talks, remember; the heart hath its own memory — no matter how far apart we are. Thanks for helping me figure out who I am. An inseparable bond. Julie — Thanks for always being there. We ' ve had a lot of good times. I ' m glad we stayed so dose with someone in such a short period of time. You are a great friend. Never forget chocolate fights on a bus. Don ' t lose touch. To Everyone of Summer of 86 — esp. Michael, Andy, Jeff Dan and Josh — it was a blast. I ' d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints, the sinners are a lot more fun. Lisa and Maria — Remember playing in the street! Can you believe how long it ' s been? You both have meant a lot to me — keep in touch. Katie and Jenny — Thanks for everything. I ' m glad we were able to meet (thanks Reese). But I ' m more glad that we became such good friends. To my Harvard friends — Evan, Henry, Robert, Leo and Hans — it ' s been great, too bad it ' s over, but 1 guess it ' s time to go on. I ' ll always remember you, Mike, Thanks. To the orchestra — Thanks for six years of music and much more. Thank you Harvard — for everything you have given me — maybe 1 have given some back. Special thanks to Mr. Amato, Ms. Rowland, Ms. Doherry, Mr. West, Fr. Gill and Fr. Dunnan, Mr. Marsden, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Ehrlich, Mr. Margolis and Mr. Rust for forcing me to push myself a little bit more. You truly made Harvard a great place. Also thanks to Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Svenson and Mrs. Matthews, for allowing me to return something to Harvard. Thanks for being a friend S.B. To my Mom and Dad — Thank you for your guidance and giving me so many opportunities all my life. I love you. Greg and Eric — Thanks for everything. Well I left my happy home to see what 1 could find out. 1 left my folk and friends with aim to clear my mind out. Well, I hit the rowdy road and many kinds I met there, many stories told me of the way to get there. So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there ' s so much left to know and I ' m on the road to find out.
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■ ensTn 5. sua - KSB GCM: I did what I thought was right. George C. Marshall Space: the final frontier . . . where no man has gone before. . . . And while with silent, lifting mind I ' ve trod The high unrrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God. , Only things temporarily hidde nporarily i ■prom Earth ' s Center through the Seventh Gate I rose, and on the Throne of Saturn sate. Saw many Knots unravl ' d by the Road But not the Master-Knot of Human Fate. — John G. Magee — Captain James T. Kirk — Omar Khayyam Mom, Dad, Cat and the Neighborhood: Thank you very much for all you do, 1 love you. Friends: Scott (Dorito. ' ), Ben (Where ' s my daughter ' ), Steve (Let ' s walk to M.ichida), Adam (Nope, separate checks this time), Ross (Ghost stufO, President Rut, Leon (Mr. X-Acto), Eric (Where IS Kamakura. ' ), Stefan (Take me to my doctor), MM (relax) — Thanks for the memories and the fun. Good Luck. Adelphians and Fr. E. Chapel Committee and Fr. B, Drama and Dr. Drew, Harvard News, Sentinel, Mr. S Ms. B, Viewpoint: Thanks for letting me give as well as take. Teachers: Mr Holmes, Mr Donahue, Mr West, Drs, Waterhouse and Ehrlich, Mr. Smith, Mrs Alexander, Ms. Flood, Dean Sal and staff— Thanks for broadening my horizons. Coach Hilliard — Thanks for helping me finish what I started. TO THEM ALL: LIVE LONG AND PROSPER . . . 24 — Your Computer Pilot. Ciiptam Barry friendly
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Michael Brenner stupid gesture bt di Eric St; ■Qi plane pour moi — Plastique Bertrand May I have lO.OOO marbles, please ' — Kent Durtman Kent. Lonnie, Id like you to ineet Moham- med, Ju dish, Sydney and Clayton — Doug Oh. hello. Jeanie. who ' s lx)thering you now ' ' ■ Mr Rooney ' s secretary The devil IS my friend — The Jazz Butther And this is Clayton, Sydney, Juglcss, Mohammed, Lunn TMANX — Me 26 — Michael Brenner
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