“Someday, I don't know when, We’re gonna get to that place Where we really want to go And we'll walk in the sun But 'til then. . .we were born to run. ” — Bruce Springsteen
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I. JODY Jode LATTRELL, of unique mind OK body leave to Tiff P: memories of freezing waits for the bus you can have Og Man. Pam: a song, skiing, trips to the park. Sherry (berry) M: fun times at AP, soccer mishaps, Evita . Charlene M: Euila , trips to Jamo's, a bumpy but happy ride from MHS. Pat: Euila , ski club Linda. Linda B: another year fun times. To most of my teachers much thanks. Mrs. Reagon: I leave much respect. Mae S: 10 years of friendship, our first ALABAMA concert, an empty gas tank, summer joyrides, much love. To MOM DAD: thanks for your love — that says it all. To many of you I leave my love; to all I leave my friendship. Good-bye Webutuck! QGOTE: The only thing we keep from life is the loue ive giue away. I, PAT LAWRENCE, must finally leave make something of myself. Miss Cook, thanks for Enlightenment. Mrs. Moore. Mr. Liskey, thank you. Su Lin Jim: I miss you both, thanks. Charlene: “To boldly go . . . ’’ Christine Suzanne: creative songwriting lyric. Bruce, Paul Daryl: thanks for fun, laughs, open doors. Deirdre, Renee. Sharon. Cynthia: you're such dif- ferent. terrific people. Tracy: this year was fun, thanks. Eric: thanks for a great longtime friendship. Linda. I love you very much, thanks for being with me. To Humanity: I leave Peroxide, Anarchy. Orangina, Shriekback. Atheism. College Radio, Import Albums. Enlightenment. QUOTE: Forced to do what they are told to do. held in place by the Chains of Humanity — Society. Religion, and Government. But the True Chains are held in place by Thyself. Pat Lawrence Soccer 10-12 Soccer Club 7-10 Service Club 9,11 Band 7-12 Chorus 7-12 Solo Compet.8-12 DCMEA 8-9 Ski Club 11-12 French Club 9-10 Yearbook 11-12 Annie 9 Evita 11 The Music Man 12 Ski Club 7-12 Ski Team 12 JV Soccer 9 Crosscountry 10 Track 7-12 Empire State Games 11 Chorus 7-12 Annie 9 Cabaret 10 Evita 11 The Music Man 12 NYSSMA 7-12 Band 12 Yearbook 11 Student Council 12 I, THOMAS • Campy LEJEUNE, leave Webutuck to all the underclassmen. To all my friends, I leave a great friendship and hope that it lasts forever. To the BOCES bunch, the ride will always be kept a secret. Always keep in touch have a great life. To the very special person in my life, GD, let s never forget September 12, 1987 — it will be the greatest day of my life. To my brother, RL, I leave much success in his career. To my wonderful family, especially Dad Mom, I leave a great big THANKS for getting me this far! To all my teachers, I leave another thanks to you. I, PETRINA ‘Cheeniss’’ LOPANE, leave LM many laughs, you're a Big B. To DDT: I leave you to prove the theory of DST. HH: It’s not cold. I’ll race you to my car. JG: I leave a chick din- ner. MG: I'm not lying, I do! PC BD: we survived. LB: I leave a g.Bear face on a telephone pole. ER: she loves you. RH: I leave memories of the chats we've had. a FDM w a diet. DJB: I leave chicken skin along w lots of luck G memories of our friendship. SS: I leave you the 5:00 fish to take care of. TM: I told you so! Someday! I hope you have lots of money! I won’t forget you. Gibby: I leave pollywogs, JK’s eyes, a giraffe. Our Apt. BMW's, a baggy. I'll miss you. Last of all CC: my S.G.F. I leave you Noxema. We survived Nov. 8, the bridge. I’m an OMEN, crayfish. Don’t forget me! Finally I leave this school! QUOTE: If you love something, set it free. If it loves you. it will return. Dutchess Technical Center. Trade Electricity I II Service Club 10 26 QUOTE: Time, a precious thing. You can- not hold it. you cannot own it and yet. it is yours to spend wisely or foolishly. Today is the first day of the rest of your life.
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