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 E” likes the color blue, fall, Garfield, lefties, Fridays, summer at Crystal Pond, skiing with the guys, the beach, my Camaro, Cape Cod, Paris, Coke pizza. Favorite song is Against All Odds Greatest source of happiness is being with friends. Will always remember the fun times with J.S. and J.K. Future plans are to attend college. ERIN E. ANDERSON NORA BEATSON Band 1-4, Basketball 1, V Soccer 2-4, Soccer 1, V Basketball 2-4, J.V. Softball 1, V Softball 2-4, Athletic Council 1-4, Stage Band 1-4, NHS 2-4 Nora likes the season fall, soccer, sports, reading, the outdoors, and animals. Favorite foods are chicken, fruit, and ice cream. Dislikes shopping, being bored, being embarassed, and hot days. DAWN MOORE Dawn likes aerobics, running, lying on the beach, summer, talking with friends, Gund bears, rice cakes and Mu- siconn. Most memorable date: August 22, 1985-Cedar Point, Ohio. So here we are! Are we having fun yet? McDonalds again? Fred G. and the Ice Box Joke, Goober , Boo-boo-faces. The Boss” Nova Scotian epidemic, Smile N, Praise God. mountain top views. Dislikes spi- ders, late nights, swimming, deadlines, rollercoasters, and pea green. Wants to travel, go to college and study turism or management. r but those who hope in the Lord will re- new their strength. They will soar up on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31 Soccer 1-2, Track and Field 1-2, Glee Club 2-4, Hill Singers 4
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CHRISTIN MOORE Now I’m on my feet again. Better things are bound to happen. All my dues surely must be paid. Many miles and many tears, Times were hard but now their chang- ing. You should know that I'm not afraid.' Mott The Hoople Freshman Chorus 1, Glee Club 2-4, Hill Singers 4, Track 2-4 'Seymour” DEF LEPPARD, Mott The Hoople, Ian Hunter, Mel, Pam, Laura, Elka, Tif, Joe, San, Rick, Steve, Phil, The beach scene, the mountain trip, the boat incident, Monty Python’s Flying Circus, Fawlty Towers, Marty Moose, Blackel! Buh! wind, He’s taking pictures! Oh no! Plastic swords, what time is it? Her- man’s car, I dun’t knuw, playing guitar, singing, the ski story, Famous purple mittens. WAAF, Hey Dudes! Discus, School letter, London, Sheffield, Tea, and Smoe Cool! mojr-tvi mCOGc' Favorite words: Oh No! Turtle, Buh! Pity Party 1,2,3 Aawwhh! Julia Child and her famous brontosaurus dip, the octopus- beek-a-booock, Blackel, Ratumba, mammy Folgelberg, Little piggies, mounds bar, Pink plastic Flamingos, Elvis Pretzel, Like that out-fit! Pink polka-dotted Elephant, skinder- garten, and Booey. Mel likes being with her best friends Chris Pam. Favorite group is Motley Crue. Favor- ite time is August ’83, Beach Scene. Fresh- man Chorus-1, Glee Club: 2-4. 6C Bronia curoos Friendship is the gift of Living, ever warm, and ever growing. ” MELISSA ROBIDOUX Dear Painters, Be Nice. ’’Good morning Mr. Tourtelotte. I’m sorry to disturb you but there’s one more little thing I want you to change on my sched- ule. 18 Open your heart, open your mind. A wonderful trip through our time, and laughter is all you pay- PRINCE
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R E L A AND X E D S A R C A S T I C CONFUSED A N D HYSTERICAL CinAm) If you're never scared or embar- rassed. or hurt, it means you never take any chances. — Julia Sorel Age is a high price for maturity — Tom Stoppard Excitement, Chaos, a few Tears, a Smile, and We begin Something New. Plans are to enter the real world and to be happy and successful. Track Statistician 1-3, Varsi- ty Soccer Scorer 1-2, Hill Singers 2-4, Glee Club 2-4, Senior Class Secretary, Li- brary Club 2-4, Yearbook 4, NHS 3-4. Memories: Bald-Hill Vander- bilts; New York city trip-Rich, Roger! , Thanks a bunch ; DD concert; the beach; going down the coast with Joy, Ro- meo, Ryan and Ashley; work- ing at the haunted house; I'm going on a manhunt , Apple dapple do ; volleyball; Here she comes justa a walking down the street ; August 2, 1981; body double; University; Woodstock Fair; D for BA cam- paign; Latin Day-Toga; Fresh- man White Mountain Hike. Greatest source of happiness is spending time with Ryan and Ashley. The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. To be your own man is a hard busi- ness. If you try it. you’ll be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilage of owning yourself. -Rudyard Kip- ling T likes: being with family and friends; shrimp; black, white, and red; Garfield and Odie; ballons; Celtics; Old Orchard Beach; Miami Dol- phins; stuffed animals. Freshman Chorus 1, Glee Club 2-4, Latin Club 1-2 It's for you Band ll-IV, Pep band IV, French Singers II, Glee Club ll-IV, Hill Singers ll-IV, NHS ll-IV. East. Div. Chorus III, IV. All-State Chorus ll-lll, Atl- Eastern Chorus III. S'asseoir tous deux Au bord du flot qui passe. Le voir passer; Tous deux s 7 ghsse Un nuage en Tespace, — Sully Prudhomme (from a song by Gabri- el Faure) Remembrances: Balti- more, beehives, Hartford, skiing, 0 Ho Ho, slam dancing, Vanderbuilts at Bald Hill, beach trips, Halloween, Hell Night , NihH NihH driving Kristen crazy, Christmas carol- ing, Arts Weekends, RDB, concerts, going to the movies for 7:00 HAH HAH U2! art, DHG, library talks, windshield notes, political debates, talking with her hands, REM- Who are they? Ne parlez pas en Anglais Document! Proof! And always remember: Wherever you go there you are. — Buckaroo Banzai How small a part of time they share That are so wonderous sweet and I will sing, sing a new song. — U2 40 fair — Edmund Waller
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