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The past is but the beginning of a Beginning, and atl that is and has been is but the Twilight of the dawn. — Herbert Benrge H ells

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The class o f 1981 has set m an y records. It is the largest class in Phoenix C ountry D ay School's history. It sub足 m itted the m ost college applications to the greatest num 足 ber o f colleges o f a n y senior class. Its college acceptance record is excellent. It contains am ong its members a N ational M erit Scholar an d m ost valuable athlete in the A rizona Independent School League. I hope each o f you w ill continue to set records in your respective fields o f endeavor. I look forw ard to seeing you from tim e to tim e an d hearing the news o f your achievements. Sincerely, Joel C. M on ell Headmaster


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"Hums aren't things which gnu get; they're things which get gnu. Hnd all gnu can do is to go where theg can find you." M nnic the Pooh 1 thank euergone inooloed, but especially do 1 thank the faculty and students for permitting me to be in a place where, for eight gears, the hums haoe found me.


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Introduction to faculty The core oi any good independent school is its faculty. The faculty at phoenix Country la y School is outstanding. Its members teach young people in many settings; the classroom, the playing field, the state, and the outside world. H e are proud of them.

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Jo yce C one M id d le S c h o o l M a th & Science

S h eila S h ield s G eneral M u s ic & S trin g s

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D o n a ld H a c k lin g C h a irm a n & E n g lish D ept. & U pper S c h o o l E nglish Jo A n n S k la r K in d erg a rten D a v id R a y m o n d C hairm an o f Scien ce D ept. . U pper S c h o o l M a th & Science


T h o m as G raham M id d le S c h o o l M a th & Scien ce

C arol S m ith L ow er & M id d le S c h o o l A r t

!r Iâ– HI IS L o vice Peterson K in d erg a rten

A d a A n d e rso n V ocal M u sic

C h ristin e E nglish U pper S c h o o l H isto r y

Ja n e t S m ith M id d le S c h o o l S p anish


D r. Joe1 C. M o n e ll H ea d m a ster

M r. K e n t B a n n in g B usiness M a n ager

M r s /K a r e n W o o d C lerk T yp ist, P a ren t-T ea ch er C onferences

M rs. S a n d y S in g er R e c e p tio n ist

M r. S te p h e n G erber D irecto r o f D e v e lo p m e n t

M rs. P eggy Jaeger R egistrar a n d Secretary to Dr. M o n e ll


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M rs. Vera M orrison N u rse a n d A b sen tee s M rs. B ettie Vache B o o kkeeper, B ookstore

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Jam es C ook A r t D ep t. C hairm an U pper S c h o o l A r t

B ill K eller M id d le S c h o o l E n g lish & Jo u rn a lism

D o n a l S in g er M a th D ep t. C hairm an M a th In stru c to r

Lester F elten B a n d D irecto r & C o-C hairm an o f M u s ic D ept.

R o b e rt K osow er A th le tic D irector


M r. H a r ry H o u le Librarian & U pper S c h o o l L atin

M r. Jam es R o o f D ea n o f U pper S c h o o l D ea n o f F a cu lty U.S. E n g lish in stru c to r

M r. R o b ert W ilson U pper S c h o o l M a th a n d S cien ce a n d in cu ra b le h u m o rist

M rs. Barbara Searle A ssista n t Librarian

M r. Jam es B r u n in g C hairm an, Foreign Language D ept. U.S. S p a n ish in stru c to r

M s. M a r y D em arzo C hairm an, D ram a D ept. U.S. E nglish & D ram a in stru cto r


M rs. O liv e r

M rs. C rane

G. B u elo w P h y sic a l E ducation

D r. P at A d a n k M id d le & U pper Social S tu d ies

M r. P aul S c h w e ik h e r D ir. o f C ollege C o u n selin g D ir. o f N e w H o rizo n s H is to ry in stru c to r M rs. P h ilip s


A r le tte H agstrom F rench in stru c to r

C h ester Seroka M a th & Science M r. L aw rence Borger M id d le S c h o o l D ean a n d R ea d in g & R efe re n ce in stru c to r

G ary Q u ic k M id d le & U pper Scien ce

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M rs. Erma P itts L ow er S c h o o l

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M rs. S u sa n B ookspan M .S . R e a d in g a n d S p ec ia l S k ills

M r. F. R o d n e y D a sh n a w M id d le S c h o o l E nglish M iss M a r y Sw eiss P h ysica l E ducation

M rs. Erna P itts L ow er S c h o o l

M rs. J u d y H a v en s L ow er S ch o o l M r. M a jesk i P h ysica l E ducation


i M rs. Jan A n d e rso n L o w er S c h o o l

M rs. L inda B ry a n t L ow er a n d M id d le S c h o o l A r t

M rs. M a r y L u Syllaba L o w er S c h o o l

M rs. R a m il Biggs L ow er S ch o o l

M rs. M a rth a B onacich L o w er S c h o o l S p anish

M rs. S u e Brim B ookkeeper, Bus schedules


4 1 M rs. R u th G rove L o w er S c h o o l D ea n a n d C o -chairm an o f M u s ic D e p a rtm e n t

M rs. Susan F u n k h o u se r L o w er S ch o o l

M rs. A r le v ia S n y d e r L o w er S c h o o l Scien ce

M rs. S u e L y n c h L o w er S c h o o l

M rs. L orraine Peoples L o w er S c h o o l

M rs. Fran V ierck L ow er S ch o o l



The only way to predict the future is to haoc the power to shape the future. M e Moffer


M f f lT IS H M U M

W h a t is a senior? A sen io r is a p ec u lia r b le n d o f en th u sia sm a n d lethargy. A P C D S sen io r is th a t s tu d e n t w h o cherishes w ith u n iq u e fe r v o r th a t p lo t o f g r o u n d k n o w n as "h is p a r k in g space". A sen io r is th a t y o u n g p erso n w h o w aits w ith n erv o u s a n tic i足 p a tio n th a t le tter fr o m th e college or u n iv e r s ity th a t w ill c o n tin u e th e process o f education w hose spark, w e hope, was ig n ite d a t PC D S. A sen io r is th a t p erso n w h o lo o ks fo rw a rd to graduation w ith ex足 c ite m e n t a n d en th u sia sm b u t b a ck o n th e p a st years w ith nostalgia a n d m a y b e a q u ie t tear. A sen io r is th a t s tu d e n t w h o d u r in g th e last w eeks o f sch o o l is a fflic te d b y th a t disease (n o k n o w n cure) called senioritis. A sen io r is th a t p erso n w e are g la d to see pass a m ile sto n e in h is life, b u t a person w e also k n o w w e w ill m iss n e x t year. G ood lu c k a n d best w ishes to th e S eniors o f 1981.

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M friend is a person with whom 1 may be sincere, Before him 1 may think aloud.

Ih e only reward of oirtue is uirtue; the only way to haoe a friend is to be one.

Ila Hlagia

Mir line in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; in feelings, not in figures on a dial. Mle should count time by heart-throbs.

Me most lines who thinks most feels the noblest acts best.

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Bid ya hear the one about the carrot?


W h e n th e g o in g g ets w eird, th e w eird tu rn pro. R. D u k e


T h e tr ic k is th a t w e are tr y in g to overcom e o u r lim ita tio n s in order, p a tie n tly . W e d o n 't ta ckle f l y i n g th o u g h ro c k u n til a little later o n in th e program . J o n a th o n L iv in g sto n Sea g u ll

Theresa Bernard

" S n y lr e m s tn e m ilp o m o c o t e n u tp e n d n a lliw eh y l d n i k tpecca s ih t y o b sa a h s if? "

Far b e tte r i t is to dare m ig h ty th in g s to w in glorious tr iu m p h s e v e n th o u g h c h e cke red b y fa ilu re th a n to ta ke r a n k w ith those p o o r spirits w h o n e ith e r e n jo y m u c h n o r s u ffe r m u c h because th e y liv e in a g ra y tw ilig h t th a t k n o w s n o t V ic to ry nor D efeat. - R o o sev elt 1910

S h e is n o t a n y co m m o n earth w ater or w o o d or air B u t M e rlin 's isle o f g ram arye w h ere y o u a n d I w ill fare. O n c e a n d F uture K in g



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â–ş M a n is fo rc e d to be a lo n g b y th e v e r y n a tu re o f society. B ut i f y o u m e e t a p erso n w h o is n o t en v io u s, w h o loves a n d believes in o th e r th a n h im ­ self, th e n to th is rare p erso n , o ffe r a life tim e o f frie n d sh ip .

Frances Cole decided long ago never to walk in anyone's shad-George Benson-

" W h e n th is y o u see, rem e m b er m e A n d bear in y o u r m in d . L et a ll th e w o rld sa y w h at th e y m ay, S p e a k o f m e as y o u f i n d ." B rian Jones

" Y ou m a y s a y I'm a dream er, B u t I'm n o t th e o n ly o n e I h o p e so m e d a y y o u 'll jo in us A n d th e w o rld w ill b e as o n e ." J o h n L e n n o n


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it is n ot o f so much consequence what you saj as how you say it. Alexander Sm It's a long way to go.

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No llores, m i querida Dios nos vigila, soon the horse will take us to Durango. Agrurame, m i vida, soon the desert will be gone. soon you will be dancing the fandango.

Y eh, y o u g o t th a t so m eth in g , I t h i n k y o u 'll understand, W h e n I fe e l th a t so m eth in g , I w anna h o ld y o u h a n d Beatles

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H u m a n bein g s lo v e to b e to ld w h a t to do, b u t th e y lo v e e v e n m o re to fig h t a n d n o t do w h a t th e y are told, a n d th u s th e y g e t e n ta g led in h a tin g th e o n e w h o to ld th e m in th e fir s t place. D o n Ju a n

t M N t lli ftiX B R K it T M M K

T hose w h o w o u ld ta ke o v e r th e w o rld a n d m anage it, / see th e y c a n n o t grasp it; fo r th e w o rld is a sp iritu a l vessel a n d c a n n o t be forced. W h o e v e r forces it, spoils it. W h o e v e r grasps it, loses it. L ao-tzu

O u r great e n e m y is th a t w e n e v e r b elieve w h a t is h a p p e n in g to

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L o o k o u t w orld, h ere com es Laurie! G ive h e r a chance, a n d I k n o w s h e 'll g o far.

For M o m a n d Dad: Because b e a u ty n e v e r sh o u ts o r m a k es fa lse prom ises, W e te n d to o v e rlo o k its p resen ce. . . A n d because i t bears n o p rice tag, w e fo o lis h ly u n d e rv a lu e its dearness.

I t was m issin g a p iece A n d i t was n o t h a p p y. So i t set o f f in search O f its m issin g piece. A n d as i t rolled, I t sa n g th is so n g O h I'm lo o k in ' fo r m y m is s in 'p ie c e I'm lo o k in ' fo r m y m is s in ' piece. H i-d e e ho, h ere I go L o o k in ' fo r m y m is s in 'p ie c e . A n d because i t was m issin g a piece, I t co u ld n o t ro ll v e r y fast. S o i t w o u ld stop To ta lk to a w orm O r s m e ll a flo w e r A n d so m etim e s i t w o u ld pass a beetle, A n d so m etim es th e beetle w o u ld pass it. . . . a n d th is was th e best tim e o f all. S h e l S ilverstein

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" O n c e I h a d a little g a m e I lik e d to cra w l b a ck in to m y brain I t h i n k y o u k n o w th e g a m e I m ea n I m e a n th e g a m e called 'go in s a n e ' N o w y o u s h o u ld tr y th is little gam e Ju st close y o u r eyes fo rg et y o u r n a m e Forget th e w orld, fo rg et th e p eo p le A n d w e 'll erect a d iffe r e n t steeple. T h is little g a m e is f u n to do. Ju st close y o u r eyes, n o w a y to lose. A n d I'm rig h t there, I'm g o in g too. R elease co n tro l, w e're b re a k in g through. W a y b a ck d eep in to th e brain B a ck w h ere there's n e v e r a n y p a in ." Jim M orrison

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" M y frie n d s call m e K e ith , b u t y o u can call m e J o h n ." K e ith M o o n

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(H i! M f d m e i f i s i f i dedicate th is page to m y g ra n d m o th er, Rosa D a l Bello, fo r a ll th e love, a ffectio n n d u n d e rsta n d in g sh e has g iv e n m e. I lo v e you.

To m e, th ere is o n ly o n e fo rm o f h u m a n d e p r a v ity , th e m a n w ith o u t a purpose. A y n R a n d , "A tla s S h ru g g e d " T h e p u rp o se o f p h ilo s o p h y is n o t to h e lp m e n f i n d th e m e a n 足 i n g o f life , b u t to p r o v e to th e m th a t th ere is n 't a n y. A y n R a n d , "A tla s S h ru g g e d "

LIFE IT S E L F IS O N L Y A V IS IO N , A D R E A M N o th in g exists, a ll is a dream . G od - m a n - th e w orld, th e su n , th e m o o n , th e w ilderness o f stars - a dream , a ll a dream ; th e y h a ve n o existence. N o th in g exists save e m p ty space a n d yo u . M a r k T w ain, " T h e M . S tra n g er" H o w I w ish, h o w I w ish y o u w ere here. W e're ju s t tw o lost souls s w im m in g in a fis h bow l, y e a r a fte r y e a r r u n n in g o ve r th e sam e o ld g ro u n d . W h a t h a v e w e fo u n d ? T h e sam e o ld fears. W ish y o u w ere here. P in k F loyd, " W ish y o u w ere here, p a rt V III"


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R o ly p o l y fis h heads are n e v e r seen d r in k in g cappuccino in Italian restaurants w ith O rie n ta l w om en. Barnes & Barnes

Gregg H offman M y d u t y as a g e n tle m a n has n e v e r in te r fe r e d w ith m y pleasures in th e sm a llest degree. O scar W ild e

There's a fo g u p o n L.A. A n d m y fr ie n d s h a v e lost th e ir w ay. W e 'll be o v e r soon th e y said N o w th e y 'v e lo st th em se lv es instead. L e n n o n & M a c a rtn e y

I t is a lw a ys p a in fu l to p a rt fr o m p e o 足 p le w h o m o n e has k n o w n fo r a v e r y b r ie f space o f tim e. T h e absence o f o ld frie n d s o n e can en d u re w ith equa足 n im ity . B u t e v e n a m o m e n ta ry sepa足 ra tio n fro m a n y o n e to w h o m o n e has iu st been in tro d u c e d is alm ost unbear足 able. O scar W ild e A s y o u see m y ta il lig h ts fa d in g there's a in 't a d r y e y e in th e house.


T h a n x fo r a lw a ys caring.

L ove is v e ry p a tie n t a n d k in d , n e v e r jealous or en vio u s, n e v e r b o a stfu l or p ro u d , n e v e r h a u g h ty or selfish o r rude. L ove does n o t d e m a n d its o w n w ay. I t is n o t irritable or to u ch y. I t does n o t h o ld grudges a n d w ill h a rd ly ev e r n o tic e w h e n others do i t w rong. I t is n e v e r g la d a b o u t injustice, b u t rejoices w h e n e v e r tr u th w in s out. I f y o u lo ve so m eo n e y o u w ill be lo y a l to h im n o m a tte r w h a t th e cost. Y ou w ill a lw a ys b elieve in h im , alw ays exp ect th e best o f h im , a n d al足 w ays s ta n d y o u r g r o u n d in d e fe n d in g h im . A l l th e special g ifts a n d p o w ers fro m G od w ill so m ed a y com e to an en d , b u t lo v e goes o n fo r 足 ever. T here are th ree th in g s th a t rem a in - fa ith , hope, a n d lo v e - a n d th e greatest o f these is love. I C o rin th ia n s 13:4-8,13

D o n 't be d ism a ye d a t good-byes. A fa re w e ll is necessary b efore y o u can m e e t again. A n d m e e tin g again, a fte r m o 足 m e n ts o f life tim e s, is certain fo r those w h o are friends. -R ic h a rd Bach

I f I can sto p o n e h ea rt fro m b rea kin g , I s h a ll n o t liv e in vain. I f I can ease o n e life th e aching, or cool o n e p a in , o r h e lp o n e fa in tin g ro b in u n to h is n e s t again, I sh a ll n o t liv e in vain. -E m ily D ic k in so n

T rue frie n d s h ip foresees th e needs o f others ra th er th a n proclaim s its ow n. -A n d r e M aurois

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7 w e n t to th e w oods because I w ish e d to liv e d eliber足 a tely, to fr o n t o n ly th e essential facts o f life, a n d see i f I co u ld n o t learn w h a t i t h a d to te a c h ." H e n r y D a v id Thoreau

" T ra in in g is e v e ry th in g . T h e p each was o n ce a b itte r alm o n d ; ca u liflo w e r is n o th in g b u t cab足 bage w ith a college ed u c a tio n ." M a r k T w ain I'm eig h teen , a n d I lik e it. A lic e C ooper

" T a ke y o u r s e lf to a laboratory, D irect y o u r eyes a t th e m icroscope. S e e k th ro u g h th e values o f ex p erim en ta tio n , a n d catalogue th is w ith w h a t y o u h a v e lea rn ed b efo re." From T h e S ix th H o u r D .O .R .

T h e w o rld is yours, as w e ll as ours, b u t in th e last a n a ly 足 sis, i t is yours. Y ou y o u n g people, f u l l o f vig o u r a n d v ita lity , are in th e bloom o f life , lik e th e su n a t eig h t or n in e in th e m o rn in g . O u r h o p e is p la c e d o n yo u . T he w o rld belongs to y o u . T h e fu tu r e belongs to yo u . Q u o ta tio n s fro m M ao

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"A s soon as y o u can sa y w h a t y o u th i n k a n d n o t w h a t so m e o th e r person has th o u g h t fo r yo u , y o u are o n y o u r w a y to b ein g a rem arkable p e rso n ." S ir Jam es M . Barrie

'Y o u m u s t lo o k in to p eo p le as w ell as a t th e m ." C hester F ield


W e p ro m ise to lo v e each o th e r fo rever, e v e n i f w e do leave w e s h a ll lo ve, th e m e m o r y w ill b e w ith yo u . T h in g s w e d id , th e places w e w en t, w ill s ta y w ith us forever. W e w ill a lw a ys b e fr ie n d s a n d w ill n e v e r be b itte r tow ards th e o th er. T h is is th e p ro m ise o f love. It o n l y com es w h e n y o u lo v e so m eo n e v e r y m u c h , w h e th e r i t be fr ie n d or m ore, i t w ill a lw a ys sta y w ith us, forever. -A n o n y m o u s -

S o m e tim e s n o t o fte n en o u g h w e re足 fle c t u p o n th e g o o d th in g s a n d those th o u g h ts a lw a ys ce n te r a ro u n d those w e lo v e a n d I t h i n k a b o u t those w h o m ea n so m u c h to m e a n d fo r so m a n y years h a v e m a d e m e so v e r y h a p p y a n d I c o u n t th e tim es I h a v e fo rg o tte n to sa y th a n k y o u a n d ju s t h o w m u c h I lo v e th em .

Krista Cam Magnusson

frie n d : o n e w h o k n o w s a ll about y o u a n d loves y o u ju s t th e same. -E lbert H ubbard-

L o ve is th e fe e lin g th a t w e h a v e together, th a t w e w ill share fo r 足 e v e r a n d ever.

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T h e R o y a l K in g d o m — S h e sat th e sto o p lik e a n em era ld th ro n e A th ree y e a r o ld q u een W ith serfslap h a n d s to p r o p h e r ch in . S o m e d a red e vil or co u rt je ste r C o u ld h a v e m a d e a sp a rtin g q u ip A b o u t th e less th a n c o u r tly k n e e s T h a t h a d h ee d le ssly em erged From h e r ta tte red co tto n dress. B u t th e n w id e b ro w n eyes D rea m ed tru e regality.

A n d seein g h e r T h a t a d u lt a ftern o o n I fo r th e fir s t tim e In m y o w n fe w years F elt e n v y o f th e y o u th T h a t le t life lie D e licio u sly com plete, A n d m ade h e r th e ru ler o f T h e L a n d o f A n tic ip a tio n . H a rry C hapin

I am not afraid of tomorrow, For I have seen yesterday, A nd 1 love today. . . . but take your time, think alot, why think of everything you've got, for you may still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. Cat Stevens

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I'd give m y right arm to be ambidextrous. "Razors pain you; Rivers are damp; Acids stain you; A n d drugs cause cramp. Guns aren't lawful; Nooses give; Gas smells awful; You m ight as well live."

This proves people will watch almost anything. D orothy Parker

Daryl landau IttcCullkk

"Speak in French when you can't th in k o f the English for a thing. Turn our yo u r toes as you walk an d rem em ber who you are!" Lewis Carroll

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W h e n th is y o u see rem em b er m e a n d bear in y o u r m in d . L et a ll th e w o rld sa y w h a t th e y m ay, sp ea k o f m e as y o u fin d .

W hat a lo n g strange trip it's been

JEFFREY

M.

ROLLINGS

A nybody got a p ic k f o ' K eef? E ve ryb o d y's g o t a secret, S o n n y S o m e th in g th a t th e y ju s t c a n 't face, S o m e fo lk s s p e n d th e ir w h o le lives tr y in g to k e e p it, T h e y carry i t w ith th e m e v e r y step th a t th e y take. T ill so m e d a y th e y ju s t c u t it loose C u t it loose or le t it drag 'em d o w n , W h e re n o o n e asks a n y questions, or lo o ks too lo n g in y o u r face, In th e darkness o n th e edge o f tow n.

W e ll / g o t th is guitar, a n d I lea rned h o w to m a k e i t talk.


Bums

gy Lyman To da n ce is to live; To liv e is to dance.

ROZ ROM NEY

T h e o n ly w a y to g e t rid o f a tem p ta 足 tio n is to y ie ld to it. O scar W ild e

O h sleep! Tis a g e n tle th in g , b elo ve d fro m p o le to pole. C olendige


I f you can't do extrordinary things do ordinary things extraordinarily well.

Friendship defies age and ignores dis足 tance. It weathers the hard times and shares the good. Together we have found this. O ur friendship has provided accep足 tance and understanding in a world that pushes people apart.

W hen your sad- I cry and when you hurt- I bleed. I feel your pain. I kn o w your thoughts. So when all else crumbles to the ground, I will stand as your support.

We all need a person to understand. Someone to share our thoughts with and always be around in time o f need.

Friends, no matter how far separated, will grow in love and sym pathy and nearness to each other.

laura sandier W hen you come to the end o f your rope, tie a kn o t and hang on.

I f you must critisize leave the person with a feeling he has been helped- thanks for the help Dad!


W h e n a ll is tr u ly done, th e y sa y th a t w e s h a ll k n o w , T h e tr u th th a t d rives m e n h ig h , th e lies th a t p u l l th e m low . R u n fa st a n d free, th e w o rld has paused, a m o m e n ts reverie, T h e tim e w ill pass m u c h q u ic k e r n o w , y o u r years m u s t s u r e ly flee.

I . Idnumd Sarplue, jr.

To y o u I leave a w o rld o f n a u g h t, O f fea th ers a n d baubles d ea rly bought, W ith w h ich to f i l l in y o u r o w n w ay, T h e t i n y tim es w h ich m a k e th e day.


F am ily, Friends, And L ove. . . A ll I

N eed

LAURIE A N N E SCHOEFFLER

Wake up to find out that you are the eyes o f the world, but the heart has its beaches, its homeland and thoughts of its own. Wake now, discover that you are the song that the morning brings. But the heart has its seasons, its evenin's and songs of its own.-Grateful Dead

W hat do y o u w a n t m e to do, to do fo r y o u to see you th ro u g h ?

T h a n k s For E ve ryth in g , I L ove You A l l


A A R O N J. SC H O L L

A s countless y e llo w roses d o t th e p la in , in fin ite violets rise w ith th e sp rin g rain. Takata

A n d an a stro n o m er said, m aster, w h a t o f tim e? A n d h e answ ered, You w o u ld m easure tim e th e m easureless a n d th e im m ea su r足 able. You w o u ld adjust y o u co n d u ct a n d ev en d irect th e course o f your sp irit according to h o u rs a n d seasons. O f tim e y o u w o u ld m a k e a stream u p o n w hose b a n k y o u w o u ld s it a n d w atch its flo w in g . Y et th e tim eless in y o u is aware o f life's tim elessness a n d k n o w s th a t ye ste rd a y is b u t today's dream. A n d th a t th a t w h ich sings a n d co n tem p la tes in y o u is s till d w e llin g w ith in th e bo u n d s o f th a t first m o m e n t w h ich scattered th e

stars in to space. W h o a m o n g y o u does n o t fe e l th a t v e ry love, th o u g h b o u n d 足 less, en co m p a lled w ith in th e ce n te r of h is being, a n d m o v in g n o t fro m lo ve th o u g h t to lo ve th o u g h t, n o r fro m lo ve deeds to o th er lo ve deeds? A n d is n o t tim e ev en as lo ve is, u n d iv id e d a n d paceless? B ut i f in y o u r th o u g h t y o u m u st m easure tim e in to seasons, let each season encircle a ll th e o th er seasons, A n d le t to d a y em brace th e p ast w ith rem em brance a n d th e f u 足 ture w ith longing. K a h lil Gibran.


CRYSTAL SCURR

It's the only place to be.



Tiger! Tiger! b u r n in g b rig h t In th e forests o f th e n ig h t, W h a t im m o r ta n t h a n d or eye, D are fra m e t h y fe a r fu l s y m m e tr y . W illia m B lake

Robert Bruce Sim onds Jr.

F o rtu n e is a w o m a n , a n d th ere足 fo re fr ie n d ly to th e y o u n g , w h o w ith a u d a city c o m m a n d her. M ic h ia v e lli

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G ive m e th e r ig h t w o rd a n d th e r ig h t accent, a n d I sh a ll m o v e th e world. Joseph C onrad

M a n is a rope c o n n e c tin g a n i足 m a l a n d su perm an - a rope o ver a precipice . . . W h a t is great in m a n is th a t h e is a bridge a n d n o t a goal. N ie tz c h e



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teach y o u r p a re n ts w e ll th e ir c h ild ren s h e ll w ill s u r e ly g o b y

Ju st call o u t m y n a m e a n d y o u k n o w w h erev er I am I 'll co m e r u n n i n ' to see y o u again. Y o u 'v e g o t a frien d .

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C h risto p h er R o b in is going. A t least I t h i n k h e is. W here? N o b o d y k n o w s. B u t h e is g o in g — I m ea n h e goes (T o r h y m e w ith " k n o w s" ) D o w e care? (T o r h y m e w ith "w h ere") W e do V e ry m u ch . (I h a v e n 't g o t a r h y m e fo r th a t " is " in th e se c o n d lin e ye t. B other.) ( N o w I h a v e n 't g o t a r h y m e fo r bother. B other.) T hose tw o bo th ers w ill h a v e to r h y m e w ith each o th e r B uther. T h e fa c t is th is is m ore d iffic u lt th a n I th o u g h t, I o u g h t( V e ry g o o d in d eed ) I ought To begin again, B u t i t is easier To stop. C h risto p h er R o b in , g ood-bye, I (G ood) I A n d a ll y o u r frie n d s S en d sI m ea n a ll y o u r fr ie n d Send(V e r y a w k w a rd this, i t keep s g o in g w rong) W ell, a n y h o w , w e s e n d O u r L o ve END.

S in c e w h e n was a g en iu s fo u n d respectable? E. B arrett B ro w n in g

Y esterday w h e n I was y o u n g So m a n y h a p p y songs were W a itin g to be su n g

W h a t th e p eo p le n e e d is a w a y to m a k e 'em sm ile. I t a in 't so h a rd to do, i f y o u k n o w how .


w a y back. I can s till h ea r th e echoes or o u r m n o t voices. I t was su p p o sed th a t w e a ll sta rte d o u t v eq u a l chances, as n a iv e m in d s w ere in g r a in e d v

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iss i t a n yw a ys, rig h t? W rong, to be. S o m e o p te d to escape re a lity w h ile o th ers in to n th e latter. T h e Boal was th e sam e. b u to b v io u s I\

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ito th e e m p ty spaces. W e M a n y h a v e co m e a n d , tl • * .1 J «L T h e sch o o l Was created I is titu tio n . N o w th e ta sk i

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G oodbye, P h o e n ix C o u n try D ay. I f w e're th e w iser th e n i t was a ll fo r th e best.


F in a lly w h e n I g r o w up, I w a n t to b e a fish e rm a n a n d catch e v e r y k i n d o f fis h in th e sea. B ut, i f I c a n 't b e a fish e rm a n , I w a n t to b e a p a in te r a n d p a in t e v e r y h ouse a d iffe r e n t color.

L iv e in th e present; R em em b er, learn fro m th e past; A n tic ip a te , prepare fo r th e fu tu re. TG B

B art S w a n so n

L et us h a v e w in e a n d w o m en , m ir th a n d laughter, soda a n d serm o n s th e d a y after. B yro n

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I t is n o t e v il th a t d rives m a n to do e v il th in g s, b u t w ea kn ess a n d fear. I t is n o t im m o r a lity th a t m o v es h im to silen ce a n d p a ra ly ze d im p o te n c e w h e n h is n eig h b o rs are b e in g le d aw ay, b u t fe a r fo r h im s e lf a n d th e life h e has so c a r e fu lly a n d la boriously b u ilt. B u t th is fear, a n d th e silen ce i t generates, w ill, in th e en d , a id a n d a bet in th e k illin g a n d d estruc­ tio n o f in n o c e n ts. E v il does in d e e d triu m p h because o f th e silen ce o f d e c e n t people.

" T im e is a lw a ys o n th e sid e o f th e te­ nacious; c o n v e rse ly i t is th e e n e m y o f th e w eary. T h e co n sta n t a n d n e v e r e n d ­ in g stru g g le ten d s to erode th e d eterm i­ n a tio n to a ch iev e to ta l v ic to r y a n d p u sh e s tired m e n in to th e search fo r so­ lu tio n s a n d co m prom ises th a t are o fte n m o re th e p r o d u c t o f th e desire to rest th a n th a t o f co m m o n sense. Those w h o are tired a llo w th em se lv es to b elieve th in g s th a t fresh n ess o f vig o r w o u ld la­ b e l as non sen se. E xh a u stio n a n d fear p u s h us in to s e lf d e lu sio n ."

H a te has been n o th in g m o re a n d n o th in g less th a n a m a n ife sta tio n o f th a t h ig h e st h u m a n feelin g : love. For i f y o u lo v e Freedom , y o u m u st h a te S la very; i f y o u lo v e y o u r peo p le, y o u c a n n o t b u t h a te th e en em ies th a t com pass th e ir destruction; i f y o u lo v e y o u r c o u n ­ try, y o u c a n n o t b u t h a te those w h o se e k to a n n e x it. S im p ly p u t: i f y o u lo ve y o u r m o th er, w o u ld y o u n o t h a te th e m a n w h o so u g h t to k i l l her: w o u ld y o u n o t h a te h im a n d fig h t h im a t th e cost, i f n ee d s be, o f y o u r o w n life?

L ife is a tem porary, v e r y tem porary, lease; th a t is g iv e n as a g i ft o f d e stin y obligation to reach greatness a n d san cti­ ty - th e n o f w h a t is th ere to be afraid. A n d i f y o u are n o t afraid, n o th in g can sto p y o u fr o m d o in g w h a t y o u w ish.

M H SS

H o w can a m a n s it c o n te n te d ly in a cafe, h o w can h e d r in k a n d be m e rry w h e n h e k n o w s h is brothers are o n th e edge o f death? S u ch m e n h a ve n o c o n ­ science.

For th e sa ke o f th e liv in g , w e sh a ll n o t fo rg et th e dead. For th e sa ke o f th e dead, w e dare n o t fo rg et th e livin g . For e v il is born a m o n g m e n w h o are a fra id a n d tr y r a n n y accepted b y those w h o are insecure.

Those w h o are in secure seek stren g th , n o t m o ra lity, a n d those w h o fe e l lost se e k sa fety, n o t righteousness.

F a ith is p erh a p s stro n g er th a n reality; fa ith its e lf creates reality.

L ife is n o t alw ays th e m a in th in g , T here are th in g s to life m ore im p o rta n t th a n life itself. Socrates

T here is a life th a t is w orse th a n death a n d a death greater than life. p or wytjje m a n js free to do th a t w h ich h e w ants to do, h e is n o t free to do w h a t w h ich h e o u g h t to do.

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W e m a y n o t a lw a ys ta lk B ut, w e are th ere to listen. W e m a y n o t a lw a ys to u ch B ut, w e can feel. W e m a y n o t a lw a ys share glances B ut, w e sh a re th o u g h ts. W e m a y n o t a lw a ys h a v e w h a t w e w ish B u t, together, as frie n d s, w e are co n te n t.

Lina H I tlMssman G o o dbye P C D S I sh a ll a lw a ys b e rich. For, I s h a ll a lw a ys h a v e frie n d s, fa m ily , God, a n d m y dream s.

I f y o u lo v e so m e th in g , L et i t free. I f i t com es b a c k to y o u , I t is y o u rs forever. I f i t does n o t co m e back, I t was n e v e r yours. Anon.


I t costs n o th in g , b u t creates m u c h . I t en rich es th o se w h o receive w ith o u t im p o v e r is h in g those w h o g ive. I t h a p p e n s in a fla sh , a n d th e m e m o r y o f i t so m etim e s lasts fo rever. N o n e are so rich t h e y can g e t a lo n g w ith o u t it, a n d n o n e so p o o r b u t are ric h e r fo r its b en efits. I t creates h a p p in ess in th e h o m e , fosters g o o d w ill in a business, a n d is th e co u n tersig n o f frien d s. I t is rest to th e w eary, d a y lig h t to th e discouraged, s u n s h in e to th e sad, a n d n a tu re's b est a n tid o te fo r trouble. Y et i t c a n n o t b e b o u g h t, begged, borrow ed, or sto len , fo r i t is s o m e th in g th a t is n o e a r th ly g o o d to a n y o n e u n til i t is g iv e n aw ay. A n d i f in th e course o f th e d a y so m e o f y o u r fr ie n d s s h o u ld be too tire d to g iv e y o u a sm ile, w h y d o n 't y o u g iv e th e m o n e o f yo u rs? For n o b o d y n ee d s a sm ile so m u c h as those w h o h a v e n o n e to g iv e !

People who kn o w how to brighten a day with heart-warming smiles and with k in d words they say, People who kn o w how to w illingly share, who kn o w how to give and who kn o w how to care, who kn o w how to let all their warm feelings show. . . A re people that others feel lucky to kn o w

William W rigley Jr.

Amanda Bradley

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I s h a ll pass th ro u g h th is w o rld b u t once, a n y th in g , therefore, th a t I can do, o r a n y k in d n e s s th a t I can s h o w to a n y h u m a n being, le t m e do i t n o w ; le t m e n o t d efer i t o r n eg lec t it, fo r I sh a ll n o t pass th is w a y again! E tie n n e d e G rollet

A fa ith fu l dog w ill p la y w ith you, A n d laugh w ith y o u . . . or cry. H e 'll g la d ly starve to s ta y w ith you, N o r ever reason w h y . . . N ic k K e n n y

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I, E llen S m ith , b e in g o f s o u n d m i n d a n d b o d y, leave th e fo llo w in g : to M rs. A n d e rso n , a real U.S. C hoir; to M r. B ru n in g , m y b a b y S n o o p y a n d a ll h is w ardrobe, a n o n -se x ist a ttitu d e, a n d YY YY3U (KIM I T U a s^ 째^ 1 b u ckle; to Julia, a bag o f C heetos, m y A n im a l sh irt, som e fa t, a b lo w -d ry e r th a t IE 11111IEf l E Jittli 1 t l w orks, th e Juba G irl S c h o o l o f C harm a n d C o o kin g , a year's s u p p ly o f G o d fa th er P izza (w ith p ic k le s a n d Pat), season tic k e ts to th e catfights, a n d h e r Beagle back; to P a tty G., cheekb o n es, a p e r m a n e n t tan, eyes a color o th e r th a n blue, a s tu n n in g p ro file , u n lim ite d use o f m y Beatles album s, a n d flair!; to Gregg, a k e y to th e C lub (. . . seductores), una m u je r encada ciudad, G regory's Escort S erv ic e (M r. B ru n in g , fir s t custom er); to G ary K ., a s e t o f sh irts w ith p e r m a n e n tly b u tto n e d d o w n collars; to S co tt, s o m e th in g h e c a n 't criticize; to S c h w ie k , a fa k e I.D . so h e can g e t in to bars, m y H o llin s t-sh irt, a n d m y m id d le n a m e (E.P.); to V ick i, a ty p e w rite r th a t d o e sn 't ty p e "V oclo J p r m ," " B iv k i" o r " V ijk i", a rea d y-to -w ea r face, a g a llo n o f sloe g in fizze s, th e o ld J.S. so m e fa t, p e rfe c t sp ellin g , a ll th e cu te w aiters sh e can h a n d le, m uscles, s o m e th in g n e w to do a t r e d lights, a life tim e s u p p ly o f ca lo m in e lo tio n , w o rld ly kn o w le d g e , m y p o m p o m s, en o u g h sleep, B .W . w ith o u t N .B ., th e C lub (re cru itin g d ep a rtm e n t), a T.V. th a t o n l y sh o w s soaps, a life tim e s u p p ly o f B listex, J im th e S in g in g M a k e o u t A rtist, a n e w set o f Parrot a n d C am el jo k e s, a n d m y car; to B obby, A th le tic C oordination, a n e w p a ir o f d r iv in g gloves, m y h o t rollers, a n d h is o w n c o u n tr y in S o u th A m erica; to Bart, a g i f t certifica te fo r a c u t a n d b lo w -d ry s ty lin g a t G reat E xpectations; to K rista, a life tim e o f fr e e co u n se lin g w ith th e "b ig s is te r " o f h e r choice, a p lace o n a L ife rs'p a g e a n d m y car, i f V ic k i d o e sn 't w a n t it; to G a ry a n d G u y G., a d a te w ith a n y o n e th e y w a n t, excep t m e; to Julius, a car w ith an in d e stru c tib le b a ck-en d ; a n d to A a ro n , m y fe llo w fish , I lea ve a re a lity th a t is b etter th a n h is dreams.

To a ll th e sen io rs I lea ve a n o th e r N e w H o rizo n s program . T o Q u ic k I lea ve m y respect fo r life, T h e sto p to th e k illin g o f w hales, th e experiences a n d th r ill o f A n g e ls L a n d in g a n d a m o re m a tu re fre sh m a n class. T o W illy I lea ve m a n y p lea sa n t m e m o ries fro m Z io n , a n d a stra ig h t A A lg 2 class. To C o o k I lea ve th e satisfaction o f b e in g a d a m n g o o d ceram ic teacher, a n d a o n e ye a r p a id vacation in H aw aii. IWUTUT)T<6 To R o o f I lea ve a w h o le class o f seniors th a t is accepted a t H arvard, a n d th e best o f jo b s fo r W m i 3 th e fo llo w in g years. To S c h w e ik h e r I leave a w in n in g so ftb a ll team w ith o u t h a stle fro m th e h e a d authorities. To M .S.E . I lea ve tru st in o th e r people. To Jeri I lea ve A n d y fo r ever, a 4 w h e e l dr. p i c k up, a g o o d -lo o k in g quarterhorse, a prosperous v e t career, a n d an electric d o w n sle e p in g bag to g o w ith y o u r freeze d rie d m an. To E rik I lea ve a qt. o f fre e ze d rie d J.D . a n d o n e th a t lasts lo n g er th a n 2 to 12 seconds. To M ik e I lea ve a n in d istru c ta b le 4 w h e e l drive. To P at I lea ve th e m o st b e a u tifu lly b o d y award. To J e n n ife r I lea ye a tall, strong, dark, ha n d so m e, m a n w ith broad shoulders a n d large hands. To th e lu n c h cooks I lea ve a g o u rm e t m e n u e th a t w ill please a ll th e students. To B r u n in g I lea ve a p id g io n coop. To a ll th e sen io rs g o o d lu c k a n d g o o d by.

I, W W Jr. b e in g o f s o u n d m i n d a n d bo d y, do h e r e b y leave th e fo llo w in g to m y frien d s; to P h il, a blazer, in d e n tu r e d servitu d e, a d e b t o f $60,000, a n d y o u c a n 't h a v e e v e r y th in g y o u w a n t in life , to A r t, a ye a rb o o k w ith o u t ads, car chases a Porsche 928, B row n U niv., a n d a reliable p erso n , to J e n n ife r, a b la ck p e n , k e e p sm ilin g , to M s. E, th a n k s fo r years o f advice, a season pass to (w h ere else) W rig le y Field, to Laura (cookie reven g e) a n d L ina a b u r n in g shoe u n d e r control, to Bob, y o u r v e r y o w n c o u n tr y w ith p e o p le th a t d o n 't k n o w h o w to sit o r eat, th a t w ear K a lv in s a n d p i n k sh irts, u n successful co m m a n d o raids, h a rva rd (n o capital) th e S T A N F O R D o f th e east, a secretary to a n sw er th e p h o n e , ta ke messages a n d m a k e y o u 10 m in . ea rly fo r once, a n d i f i t m o v es sh o o t it, to Ed, som e incense, stea lin g m aps, c lim b a fla g p o le, th e slot, to a ll G ood L uck!

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I, S ta n C asselm an b e in g sain do h e r e b y leave th e fo llo w in g to th e fo llo w in g : To M ic h a e l D eM a rzo a g i f t certificates to Ja c k in th e B o x fo r a n u n lim ite d s u p p ly o f food. To Gregg "G len F a ir" H o ffm a n pool-b o a rd in g , bodyslam s, " G " te stin g little k id s p o tte ry , th e "Page P illo w ", m y fir s t exp erien ce w ith th e h o p p er, a n d g e ttin g w asted a n d p la y in g golf. To J o h n Fisher D. W .I. lessons, la u g h in g , co n ta ct k a m ik z i soccer, a n d J.D . at Greer. To L ina W eissm an a ll o f y o u r cra zy hats. To B o b b y " P re tty B o y " S im o n d s a dragster, th e sensation o f fem ale, a n d th e b o ttle o f C h iv is R eagal y o u o w e m e. To J e f f R o llin g s la u g h in g at C.F. s u ffe r in g b e h in d th e T.V . a t B ra in h ea d (so rry C harles). To G u y G laser an e v e n in g w ith "B O D E R E K + 10". To M r. R a y m o n d a n d M r. W ilso n fillin g fo o d c lu b a ftern o o n s, a n d a y e a r w ith o u t a n y hassles fro m th e top. To E van L ew is th e bug's accelerator cable, fa llin g asleep a t th e w heel, a m u n ity to b u tifu l w om an, a grea t fre sh m e n y e a r frie n d sh ip , G o o n y G olf, a n d ro llin g g o l f carts. To S te p h a n ie G ra d y th e f i f t h grade sleep o v e r p a r ty y o u h a d ( I w ish tr u th o r dare was s till in fo r seniors!!) To R o z R o m n e y o n e o f th e best n ig h ts o f m y life w ith y o u at th e F leetw o o d M a c concert. To E d S a rp h ie ro c k ro llin g a t Greer. To K e lly D u tto n I leave a congratulation s fo r b e in g o n e o f th e last p e o p le to be d ed ica ted to th e se c o n d sem ester, sen io r y e a r cause. To C rystal S cu rr th e n ig h t o n S te p h 's w ater bed, th e c a m p in g trip, a n d m y tr y in g to p i c k u p o n y o u in th ir d grade o n th e sch o o l bus. To Jo a n ie th e d a y y o u th r e w y o u r s e lf a t m e in Ecco C a n yo n ( I lo v e d it!!!) m y ty p e w rite r a n d its assig n m en ts, a ll th e bruses y o u h a v e g iv e n m e, b o rro w in g m erch a n d ise (Eh H e m ), y o u r varnets- i f I f i n d th e m , a n d m y love. To P h ill S tie n e r air g u ita rin g a t th e p ro m . To Ja ck " K IL L E R " B arby an o v e rv ie w o f Fishers D .W .I. lessons. To C.F. th e T .V . a t Brainhead. To F arley W eiss M e ir's class a n d jo k e s . To Bart S w a n so n g e ttin g m y ear pierced, a n d ta lk in g o n C am elback M o u n ta in . To Susie D a viso n a jo b as a secretary. To Laura "W a W a " S a n d le r w restlin g in th e grass (y o u r dam leg lo cks), "b o n u s ja c k s a t ja c k in th e b o x " (Y U M M Y !!!), b a ck rubs, a n d o n e h o t a n d h e a v y rom ance! To Fran C ole ca rry in g b u ck ets o f h o t w ater to th e ja c c u z i (th a t was a f u n n ig h t). To A n d r e w N orris, w h eree ver y o u m ig h t be, p la y in g doctor, fo o lin g m e to t h i n k th a t N o e l was in lo v e w ith m e, a n d th e erotic b ooks y o u r p a re n ts g a v e y o u w h ic h I n e v e r understood! F in a lly, I S ta n C asselm an leave to P h o e n ix C o u n tr y D a y S c h o o l a p p ro x im a te ly 36,000 dollars ( I co u ld o f h a d a n ic e car). I, K rista M a g n u sso n , leave th e fo llo w in g to th e fo llo w in g . . . to th e seniors: th e best o f lu ck, happiness, a n d f u n in y o u r fu tu r e years, to M rs. H agstrom : (m o m ), N e w O rleans, m y grades, o u r talks, th a n k s fo r e v e r y th in g , to M r. B ru n in g : S p a n ish I, II, a n d III, m y so p h o m o re year, a n d lo ts o f lu c k to s u r v iv e n e x t years S p a n ish V, to M r. R oof: (a bear o f v e r y little brain), fre sh m e n en g lish , c h ild re n 's lit., G hosts, linguistics, ty p in g , a n d th a n k s fo r b e in g such a i(I3 l w o n d e r fu l p erso n , to M r. S c h w e ik h e r: th a n k s fo r a ll o f y o u r h e lp a n d advise, to E llen: 13 A JllLZ) 11 J l yea rs o f fr ie n d s h ip , y o u r tradem ark, ten n is, M ic h e a l O n tk e a n , C alifornia, (h ig h heels, ATI T| rollers, p a n t y hose, shorts, b ig sh irts), a m e ssy b athroom , a n d a ll o f th e lu ck, in th e w orld, in nJrJF V Jl college, to G uy: a sp ecial th a n k s fo r a ll o f th e g o o d tim es in ty p in g , a n d a G erm an, E nglish, Irish, F rench, a n d S w ed ish g irl, to Jack: 8 th grade, to E van: a n y w a y y o u lo o k a t it, to M ik e : th a n k s fo r le ttin g m e use so m e o f y o u r w ords, to H erb: su m m e r school, tickles, ice ska tin g , p u n k , a n d p i n k o x fo r d sh irts, to Steve: y o u r tra v e lin g experiences, a n d th a n k s fo r b ein g a frie n d , to M a tt: a h u g , a stra n g le d w rist, a six -p a c k o f A & W d r iv in g backw ards, th e K IS S concert, " I've w o rk e d o n it" , a n d an im p r o v e m e n t in y o u r d r iv in g skills, to Eric: (little brother), lots o f lo ve a n d th a n k s fo r e v e r y th in g , to Bill: y o u r co m fo rt, love, a n d u n d ersta n d in g , to Eddie: ba sketb a ll gam es a n d g e ttin g radical, to Gale: little S h e r r ill a n d y o u r m irror, to K aren: St. L u ke's ten n is, a n d Barry, to M ara a n d A m y : " w ill i t rea lly grow ?", to W e n d y : o u r w ild a n d w o n d e rfu l do u b le dates, p izza , M e C o rm ick Park, C happaral Park, th e A .S.U . gam e, th e w a terbed a t K en t's, w in e, A r b y 's dollar, O ct. 10th a n d 11th, H aw aii, Judson, a n d A p r il 25th, to D y a n n : a b u s y p h o n e , "iepoo", p h o to booths, th e 'w eeee!'ram ps, an u n g o d ly laugh, w e e k ly sh o p p in g , Oct. 18th a n d 19th, a n d th a n k s fo r b e in g a frie n d , to K iffie : late n ig h t a t th e fo o t locker, Friday's a t Coco's m itzp a h s, soccer balls, carnations a n d te d d y bears, to Laurence: w aterskiing, 100 gam es o f bow ling, our S a tu rd a y n ig h ts out, a n d th a n k s fo r b e in g a fr ie n d , to M r. a n d M rs. Berk: th a n k s fo r e v e ry th in g , y o u 'v e been ju s t lik e a fa m ily to m e, to Kregg: h u g s a n d kisses, to K e v in : to n s o f g o lf balls a n d lots o f te n n is tournam ents, to K en t: m y te d d y bear, th e su n w ill com e u p tom orrow , C otillion, St. L uke's, Prom , bo w lin g , o u r great tim es, o u r 6 m o n th w eek en d , th e engagem ent, m y com fort, ro ya lty, a n d u ndersta n d in g , "m e too!", a hug, a n d a ll o f m y love, fo r e v e r a n d alw ays, to H eidi: m y w aterbed, froggie, a life s u p p ly o f bones, a n d a ll th e lo ve in th e w orld, to m o m : y o u r " p i n k " Cadillac, th a n k s fo r le ttin g m e use it, to dad: a s k u lk o f fo x shirts, a n d to m o m a n d dad: a ll o f m y lo ve in th e w o rld forever, a n d th a n k s fo r e v e ry th in g , y o u 'v e been su p er p a ren ts a n d a lw a ys w ill be.

I, Jeri L. M a u k , do h e re b y bequeath th e fo llo w in g : To J u n e - "It's F riday!" To C arolinec o u n tr y m usic, a co w boy, a n d a pistacio ice cream cone; To Caela- a scru m p tio u s m ea l w ith o u t calories; To S c h w e ik - th e k e y to th e c ity o f C ornville; To Susita- rem em ber, "A si es la vida,"; To Lee- "H ey, m an, w atcha d o in ', m a n ? M a n , y a g o t a n y stu ff? "; To Pat- a m o n ster th a t creeps a ro u n d ten ts a t n ig h t on th e W est R im o f Z io n ; To G ary- a waxless candle to p la y chess b y, a n d lastly, to A r o n - a d in n e r co o k ed b y Pat, w h ile y o u sleep in.

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I, J u n e Eng, leave to L aurie S., A z . M in in g S h a ck , th a t fir s t w o n d e rfu l p ro m , w h o d ro p p ed th e carrot? p e p to l bism al, " n e x t tim e w e g e t th e b a ck se a t," a call w h e n I'm 19, a n ear to IS l‘sten ' a sh o u ld e r to c r y o n , a n d m y fr ie n d s h ip a n d lo v e forever. To Theresa, 12 m iles to j* * ^ S c h n e b ly H ill R d., o n e last glass o f cham pagne, a p iz z a b efo re th e 15 o th e r glasses, s n o w ­ b a n ks, " I sa w that, a n d i t lo o k e d a w fu l," a n d a b o o k o f u n p u b lis h e d p o e m s b y TB, JE, a n d BK. To Lina, "liq u o r d o e sn 't a ffe c t m e !" o u r fo o t dance, lo o k n o h a n d s a n d eyes closed, a w a lk w ith a m o n ster, a n d to y o u a n d J e f f I leave, b u tto n s o r zip p ers a n d fin g e rs or teeth , p u m p k in icecream , a n d " w h y ? " B E C A U SE I W A N T TO . To P h il a n d A a ro n , a g ir l w ith long, s e x y h a ir (n o t C rystal) a n d P h il, d id a n y o n e e v e r te ll y o u y o u 'r e great? To C rystal, a great tim e in H aw aii, gorgeous g u y s a t SL, a n d h a p p in ess w h e re v e r y o u are. To Jacque, m y U A scholarship, a s m ile a n d a bow , To Laurie B., b lu e a n d w h ite p o m p o n s. To R u s ty a n d M ich a el, a case o f y o u r fa v o rite beer. To Jam es, A lp in e S k i C lub, a ll A m e ric a n ev en in g s, "a ren 't th o se n ic e g ir ls ? " a n d to y o u a n d Ed, th e place. To E. S h a n k e n , H a v e rfo rd co ld h a n d s b u t w arm hearts, s h o o tin g stars, h e a lth fo o d s-u g h ! ju n k fo o d s -y e a ! "Let's read a b o o k " a n d g o o d o ld trad itio n . To C.F., chocolates fr o m E urope, a fo o t to ste p o n , f u l l m o o n s, a n d a w o rld w ith o u t decadence. To Jeri, a 1 9 8 1 X m as card, bagels, a y e a r o f f to lose y o u r in s a n ity , a n d years o f college to f i n d i t again! To S c h w ie k , a ded ica ted A M U N d elegation, fir s t a id o n th e so ftb a ll fie ld , p re-a p p lica tio n b rea kd o w n s, a n d a th a n k s fo r a ll y o u r help. To M s. E, g o o d h ea lth , o u r lo v e to fo o d , b u g p o w er! th a t darn p erfe c tio n ism , a n d a special th a n k y o u . Last o f all, to m y A .P . class, . . . M U D PIE!

I, Theresa M a rie B ernard, o f s o u n d m i n d a n d d ec a yin g b o d y, do h ere b y leave to L iz b u b b le g u m p a n ts, th r o w in g p o p co rn , w in n ie , a n d h e r backpack; to Laurie a driver's licen ce or a lim o , secondbase, "call th e p o lic e w here's U na", a n d p a n ic k in g a t 4505 E. M o n tec eto ; th e C rysta l in te llig e n t p e o p le to ta lk to, lea vin g , tickets, tr i levels, b lo w in g in faces, a n d TTlJ Iff| ) If c o n fu s in g p a ren ts; to Lina, I leave, R R p o w er, trip p in g , an in n o c e n t face, b la ck a n d blue, th e L ib e rty Bell, S h ir ly a n d L evern e, a fr ie n d w h o w o n 't p r e te n d s h e d o e sn 't k n o w y o u w h en y o u trip o v e r y o u r o w n s k iis in th e l i f t lin e , sailing, R o o sevelt's speech, fa llin g o f f hills, th e tube, a n d th e bear; to S c h w e ik h e r , I leave, a so ftb a ll p la yer, a state c h a m p io n sh ip , B u d d h ism , In d ia , a n d a decision m a ker; to M s. E n g lish so m e q u ie t tim e, se re n ity , courage, w isdom , a n d an e n tir e g ro u p o f advisees w h o k n o w h o w to g iv e as w e ll as th e y take; to C aroline, I leave, a b e tte r Bruce, a p a r k in g place, th e cabin, a m ig ra in , d r y floors, su m m e r vacations, a n d great frie n d s alw ays; to J u n e slid e rock, a stro n g er strap, M o n te zu m a 's w ell, a b o w lin g ball th a t com es o f f y o u r fin g ers, less em barassm ent w h e n y o u th r o w th a t b o w lin g b a ll backw ards, m o re trees, a n o th e r fr ie n d to g e t lo st w ith y o u , n o g r e y tw ilig h t, b la ck a n d b lu e hills, a n d a life o f m o m e n ts; a n d to those liste d above a n d th e fr ie n d s I d id n o t y e t h a v e a n y th in g , I n o w leave a b it o f g o o d lu c k a n d m y love.

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I, J e f f R o llin g s, b e in g o f s o u n d m in d a n d w im p y bo d y, do h e r e b y leave, To S c h w e ik : A broader vocabulary. To W illie: A tu p p erw a re co ver fo r y o u r chew . To M rs. D eM arzo: A th o u sa n d IO U 's a n d th a n ks. To M a tt: A little in s e n tiv e , an a rg u m e n t ab o u t expres-m usic, a n d a ll th e b ro th e r ly lo v e I can m uster. To Laurie B: A b room stick, a n d a cure fo r y o u r tw itc h y nose. To Fish: " w a k e u p little fis h ie ," ju n io r su m m e r, a n d M a ry. To R oz: A p a d d e d room d esig n ed to p r e v e n t drow siness in A d . M a th . To Bob: R a p in g little girls, a foreign sports car, a n d a lo t o f f u n a n d fr ie n d s h ip fo r th e last 3 yrs. To Gregg: A b o x th e size o f G ra n d C en. S ta tio n to h o ld y o u r ego w h e n it g ro w s to b ig fo r y o u r bo d y, A lta & a ll th e sayings, a little fo r e th o u g h t a n d resp o n sib ility, a n d a ll th e lu c k in th e w orld. To Zorro: A sixer o f H e in ie dark, " b lu e -z o n in g " w ith D o n n ie , ta lks a b o u t o u r m u tu a l inadequacies, " T h e q u e e n ," a n d m y d e v o te d fr ie n d s h ip alw ays. To Lina: " T h e M o le ," a m en a g e a trois, an u n d e rsta n d in g rela tio n sh ip , S ta n fo r d U, San Fran, a b o d y to f i l l o u t y o u r clo w n suit, a n d alot o f lo v e a n d fr ie n d s h ip th a t was so m etim es h a rd to express. To Russ: " W h a t are those re d spots o n y o u r doo r? " d eath to m id d le m e n a n d R o n W ood, T h e Stones, "slob", M o lso n G olden, a n d lo ve a n d th a n k s fo r b e in g th e best b rew -b u d d ie a n d fr ie n d a g u y co u ld a sk for. To Je n n : A m a tu r ity crisis th a t cam e a t a bad tim e, a serious tald, "S tew ", a 6 fo o t h a ir y co w b o y fro m M o n ta n a , a hug, a n d m o re lo v e a n d th a n k s th a n I can express.

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I, L ina W ., as I escape, leave to L D - a n ig h t in s h in in g arm or, th e Big-3, L iz Classics, so m eo n e to be m iserable over, years o f laughter, w ish in g , u n d ersta n d in g , dream ing, sch e m in g , a n d ¥18111 love. L S- A v a n ti's w / n o a fte r effects, a " k e e p i t u p ' t-sh irt, th e W eissm an M ales, " o n ly w e J u liO ) tw o ", a fr ie n d s h ip m a d e in a m in u te th a t w ill last fo rever, R W - so m eo n e to m a k e y o u a j i i Y j £ £ f t ) 1371 sa n d w ic h in th e m o r n in g , th e w ill to ta ke a d va n ta g e o f w h a t y o u can do. G H - 1 p o s sib ility w O jJ llllltn th a t n e v e r cam e true, Israel, h o m e m a d e olives, q u ic h e feelin g s, m em ories. J R - th e college o f y o u r choice, SF, c lo w n p a n ts a n d p u r p le hats, hiero g lip h ics, an original, u n d e rsta n d in g rela tio n sh ip . B S- M iss US, a career w h ic h Y O U w a n t, a w o rld f u l l o f b ea u ty, love, a n d peace, fa st food, cars, a n d w o m en , th e respect th a t I h a v e n e v e r g iv e n a n y o n e else. L S- a r e d cross room fo r concerts, S ta tu s Q uo, a life tim e h u g , a d rivers lisence. M s E- fre sh m a n , "G uess W hat!", Z ig g y , a m u sic b o x th a t says i t all. JB - a fre sh m a n rela tio n sh ip . S c h w .- a c e n te r fie ld e r th a t d o e sn 't lea ve earily, a S ta n fo r d adm ission, th e e n e r g y to c o n tin u e th e e x a m p le th a t y o u g a v e m e o f a p erso n w /d e te rm in a tio n . JE- M o n te c ito , re la tiv ity , a sports h e lm e t, p u r p le fa ce spots. R o o f- a s tu d e n t w h o w ill respect y o u a n d b e in sp ire d b y y o u as m u c h as I was, a F a iry-G o d frie n d . S D - 1 /3 o f a 3, an a d m ira tio n th a t o n ly y o u deserve, C T - a sis, d in n e r a t H H , gossip. B W b e in g u n d e r c o n tro l P S - a n o th e r lap, greatness, a 4:30 satillite. B S- a w estern p rep , a clean a p a rtm en t. W illy - a f u n n y , d ir ty jo k e , a y e a rb o o k th a t m a k e s itself, a th a n k y o u fo r le ttin g m e e n jo y m y s e lf a n d learn a t th e sam e tim e. L S- a b ig " s h o u ld " so m eo n e w h o w ill a m a ze y o u , a h e b re w w ritte n letter, b e in g m ature, a fr ie n d s h ip w h ic h I h o p e w ill c o n tin u e to grow . R a y - so m eo n e to gross o u t a n d lo c k o u t o f class. R R - " it d o e sn 't h u r t too m u c h ", Tee Pee (p aper a n d Tap), a q u ic k show er, a sister's love. L R - a n e w te d d y bear, a 4-o'clock ja ccu zzi. TB- a trip to E urope, th e dream s w e sh a red fo r 4 years. SC - th e little b o y y o u used to be w h e n I k n e w y o u , horoses H S - a "H erb ie H u g ", a n alibator. JB - a m o u n ta in m a n , so m eo n e to co m b y o u r h a ir out. Grad. Class- a y e a rb o o k w h ic h I h o p e y o u w ill treasure forever!! P C D S- It's over, or is i t ju s t b eg in n in g .

I, E liza b eth S te v e n s D a sh n a w , leave, to M ichael: " N o m orals is best, i f M ich a e l's y o u r g u est", a n ig h t in th woods, a p ra ctica l lo o k, th e w orld's th ic k e s t steak, " th e door is open, b u t th e ride, i t a in 't free", an d , o f course, m y lo w er k n e e . To L ina a n d Sues: th e B ig Three. To Lina: a ll o u r loves, excursions, diets, exercise sessions, a n d p h o n e calls, a lo t o f laughs, a fe w cries, a n d a m illio n m em ories. To Sues: C h a r m in ' C h a r m in ' th e S q u eeze Box, s p in n in g a n d w ea vin g , a lo w voice, a lo t o f love, a n d th e a b ility to rem a in o b jective in th e face o f gossip. To Lee: th e L iz a n d Lee S y n d ro m e , "H i, m a y I h e lp yo u ? ", Bo Lab, D isn e y la n d , U bby d u b b y, S T H flM a n d a long, h a r d laugh. To R oz: a ll th e em o tio n a l characteristics o f th e K alahari bush w o m a n , a n d a life w ith a dancer, a n d w ith o u t calories. To Laurie S.: 8B, a tru e frie n d , a n d a k i c k in a certain frie n d . To B eanw om en: S m o k e y a n d W oodsie, I lo v e sheep, w ill pow er, M B P , a s q u in t-e y e d sm ile, a n d so m eo n e to k e e p y o u laughing. To C rystal: th e p e r fe c t m an, a ll m y secrets, a le tte r fro m M assachusettes, a fe w bottles o f D.L., a n d n e x t year. To Fran: "partners", th e fin d in g o f T om , th e b u g in c id e n t, lo n g talks, th e d a y a fte r S ta n 's p a r ty , a n d som e ch ile beans. To Bradlius: n e w w a ys to p rocrastinate, lots o f tim e to read, a crescent roll, a n d th e g a m e o f questions. To Laura: an alligator, a w hale, a n d a p rep , o f y o u r v e r y o w n . To M s. E.: a n u n lim ite d s u p p ly o f p a tie n c e a n d com passion, a n d m a n y th a n ks. To R u sty : so m eo n e to call y o u R u s tic F em bot. To Fish: I'm so h a p p y y o u 're m y fr ie n d again. To E van: "B ig E v", "w here's m y shirt?", a n d a secret note. To Je ffre y: a N o rw eg ia n accent, a n d a ll those fis h in th e sea. To th e Bop: T o n to N a tio n a l Bridge, a n d a g o o d set o f tonsils.

I, F arley W eiss lea ve to B ill a C ubs ch a m p io n sh ip (th a t m ea n s b ea tin g th e M ets). A lso B ill th e choice o f T e n n is o v e r Baseball. To P h il a c o p y o f a b o o k to be p u b lish ed , 1001 jo k e s b y m e. To B o b b y s ix h o u rs o f te n n is a n d ice cream a day, also regular m orals to liv e by. Last, a v ic to r y o v e r Laurie in a fo r m a l debate. To Laurie a g u n a n d a g u id e b o o k sa y in g h o w a n d w h e n to use it. To M r. Seroka a ch a m p io n sh ip fo r Boston. To P ixie an u n d e rsta n d in g o f rig h t a n d w rong. To E van m o re sto c k in m e. To Laura th e a b ility to sp ea k in p u b lic and, u n d e rsta n d in g m e. To E ddie th e rig h t p o litic a l view s. To E d a N o tre D a m e ch a m p io n sh ip . To M r. S c h w e k h e r a class th a t agrees w ith h is o p in io n s. To J o h n s ix m ore in c h e s a n d to w in a b et against m e. To M r. R a y m o n d a fa ir life. To R o b in th e m a in ta in e n c e o f th e Ten C o m m a n d m e n ts. To e v e ry o n e else th e a b ility to liv e in a fre e dem ocractic c o u n tr y w ith n o racial o r religious or a n y k i n d o f h a tre d or violence. Shalom

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I Laura S a n d le r lea ve th e fo llo w in g to th e fo llo w in g : S c h w e ik h e r, a p a d d e d cell, a n d a s tu d e n t w ith n o questions. M r. R a y m o n d , San d ler's g u id e to g eo m etry, ex p la n a tio n s to a n y lililH J in q u estio n s y o u m a y h a ve, a n d a star. W illy , S andler's g u id e to algebra I I a n d p h y s ic a l science, (SDTD I T X I) " b o y " " g ir l" " fe e l" tears, fa cto rin g , so m eo n e to p i c k o n a n d m a k e f u n of, a G O O D jo k e , a large 25 J l AJM .1L A sto c k in k le e n e x , a n d lo ts o f lo v e a n d th a n ks. M s. E nglish (M O M ) tears o f h a p p in ess a n d sadness, q u ic k shats b e tw e e n class m o re ju m p s in alrea d y ra k e d leaves, choc, cake w ith choc, fro stin g , " o n ly y o u tw o " tw o m o re daughters, a n d too m u c h lo v e a n d th a n k s to b e expressed. J e n iffe r, sh o p p in g fo r p ro m dresses, c o n fid e n c e in y o u r s e lf happiness, an a p o lo g y f o r a w asted 3A o f a year, a n d m u c h love. BILL "It's u n d e r c o n tr o l" a sen io r p a r k in g space in Jan. a n d Feb. m illem eters, a n d gas runs, a n d a lis t o f a ll th e fem a les (available) in P h o en ix . E van, a ste e rin g w heel, a k iss w ith o u t fear, a b la ck c h iffo n dress w h e n m a k in g decisions, a g r e y g lo ve, a n d a b la ck fea th er. Jack, cu p id s b o w a n d arrow , " I fo rg o t w h a t I was g o in g to s a y ," m o v ie s a b o u t spiders, a n d a w e e k a lone w ith Sue. S ta n , " e lite " p a r tie s , ja cu zzies, St. L u kes S andler's p r o n u n c ia tio n o f w ords, G over, B onus Jacks, T.T. a n d m em ories. Gregg, h a n d sex, "e lite " p a rtie s, an E nglish p a p e r tu r n e d in o n tim e, 3 m o n th s o f hatred, a b a n d trip affair, k a tape reco rd in g o f W eissm an a n d I, L o ve a n d th a n k s fo r a special frie n d . R o n y , "Ja m m ies" a co n versa tio n in sig n language, a req u est fo r C at S teve n s. J o h n , fis h co n versa tio n s a t Lina's, J o h n in sig n language, M a th review , a p re p p ie tu rtle n e c k , a n d a p o lo t-sh irt. B obby, h id in g in w ashes, sw ea tsh irts o n fire, a n d s p u r tin g w in e, th e a b ility to a d m it w h e n y o u 'r e w rong, a life s u p p ly o f labels, a p e r fe c t fem a le, tig h t jea n s, heels, calvins, a n a ll p u rp o se car, an u n e x p la in a b le disease, so m eo n e else to do th e d riv in g , "it's u n d e r c o n tr o l" th e stre n g th to le t y o u r fortress d o w n , a n d m u c h th a n x fo r a g rea t se c o n d sem ester. Sue. D ebate, debate, debate,,,,,,,, U .N . N e w H o rizo n s N e w years eve, St. Lukes, im pressive, bigger d ia m o n ds, c o o k in g lessons, o p en w in d o w s, th e s o ft bed, tabs a n d ciggs, a n d lots o f love. Lina, W h a t can I s a y w o m a n . . . S u c k s th e bango, taco chips, " o u t w h e r e " S a n Francisco, grea t hopes, a n d silen ce a t h a llo w een , V.B. T o u rn eys "it's a c o p " so cks w ith secrets in sid e, St. L ukes, alm ost, Pics, fo o tb a ll gam es, a n d p icn ics, 10 lbs o ve r w eig h t, cheesecake, a n d m u d p ie in p a r k in g lots, dream s co m e tru e " to g e th e r" h o t tea, jo b h u n tin g situ a tio n s o f people, a p p lica tio n s exercises a n d r u n n in g a ro u n d th e bubble, a date w ith a b us b o y, a w e e k e n d w ith N o th in g to do, I w ish I k n e w w h a t was g o in g o n , a n d a fr ie n d s h ip I w ill cherish fo re v e r. .. L O V E T O T H O S E I LOVE!!!!!!!! I, Laurie S ch o e ffler, leave: Ju n e : 3 y r s o f h a v in g so m eo n e alw ays there, as I h o p e I 'v e been fo r y属U sPorts w eek en d s, school, U .N ., Greer, m e (?), a n d m y love. Jam ie: U .N ., th e te d d y bear & th e p u ssyca t, L a tin (*), B oston, sn o w , Sw a m p sco tt, G.D. - w h a t a concert, B ruce- m a y b e i t re a lly w as w o rth it, D o c to r in stin c ts, N e w Year's Eve, m y c o n n e ctio n to G enghis, T ex a n d co m m a n d o action, v io len c e a n d tic k lin g in togetherness, m a n y lo n g p h o n e calls, so m a n y sp ecial m em o ries & a ll m y love. R u s ty , m y best frie n d ; la u g h ter a n d tears, a special u n d ersta n d 足 in g o f lo ve, s o ftb a ll - th e b est m a n a g er ever, D a n d e lio n , basketball, D r. T. a n d a cu te tush, g r u b b y b u t hand so m e, a u b u rn h a ir, d a n c in g a n d a s tu r d y sh elter. . . C rystal: H o w close w e'v e becom e, y o u r p ro b lem s a n d m in e , opposites attract, tw o b lo n d e s . . ., n e e d a n d lo ve, a n d I 'll see y o u in th e East. M ichael: B ig b e a u tifu l b ro w n eyes, C ain w /b ra id e d hair, so m eo n e I can tu rn to, B-face, m y m o th e r in g a b ility , lo v e a n d a b ig hug. Lina: S o m a n y years, close a n d apart, m a n y f u n m em ories, fr o m p a rties to debate to sports, D o y o u n o w k n o w y o u r sh fr o m y o u r sh ? lo v e a n d a hug. Liz: y o u r p a st (?) loves, Bruce, N . Y., a fa rm o f y o u r o w n , a c o n sta n t state o f c o n fu sio n , letters- w ritte n a n d u n w ritte n , I 'll m iss yo u . R a n n u cc i: a fir s t gam e, y o u r fa n club, to p delegate, tic k lin g to rtu re a n d a hug. M s. E.: T h a n k s fo r a lw ays b e in g there, m y lo ve, a n d too m a n y special m em o ries (I'll n e v e r fo rg et) to b e w ritte n here. Jeff: 2 d efen se attornies, L ina's b lu e a n d g reen legs, a n d G hosts. Tina: d o n u ts, S te rn e a n d a giggle. S c h w e ik : a babysitter, college advisee, a n d fr ie n d (m e), G e n tle Bens, ta lks serious a n d fu n , m y goals (?), debate, softball, m y m oods, lo v e a n d a hug. R o z: a n a tu ra l grace, basketball* a n d dancing. Leslie: a fu tu r e in ceram ics, a n d a n "oh h o w sw eet". Lee: fro z e n fries, " Iw a n t fo o d ", a n d frien d s. Eddie: 1 s k i n n y o riental, th e place, Fate- h o w to sleep th ro u g h it, sp id er m usic. Susie: 1978 S en io r Class, lo n g rela tio n sh ip s, L iz, a n d th e a b ility to be so tra n q u il. A n d to D ebbie: ro o m in g together, m u tu a l o b n o xio u s足 ness, a n d "Y o u 're m e ssin g w / m y m in d ."

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I, B o b b y S im o n d s, re a lizin g f u l l y th a t th e tru e w o rth o f th e fo llo w in g e ffo r t lies p r in c ip a lly in its a b ility to refresh th e m em o ries o f those h e ld dear, a sk th a t w e n o w begin. To Beau I e n tru st a so iled H a rv a rd sw eatshirt, A rro w sm ith , a d a n c in g sw ord, N o stro m o a n d goods, a life lo n g frie n d sh ip , a w ild tu r k e y call, a n d little th in g s th a t ru n a n d q u a il a n d d ie in silen ce a n d depair; o r is i t those w h ic h s in g a n d dance? To Bart I leave th e sew er th a t is Paris, IT T , an a c k n o w l足 ed g ed u n d e rsta n d in g o f th e p lig h t o fC esa re Borgia, a n d an a p a rtm e n t w ith a v ie w o n th e fin e s t a venu e. D o n a te d to G regg are M alebolgia: Bolgia o n e a n d W a sh in g to n ; to Jeff: th e S u ncruisers a n d S ta n fo rd , w ere i t m in e to g ive. To M iss Sandler: P lato's S ym posium , R a lp h Lauren, a h o u se n o t so fa r aw ay, a n d h e r father. To M iss W eissm an: th e p e r fe c t p o liteia , a fe a r o f C aiaphus, o rg a n ized religion, a n d o u r p u b lica tio n . To m y o ld fr ie n d Fish I b esto w M a ry , C onscience o f th e K in g , A rcadia, a T iger in th e S m o k e , a n d ju s t aim s at m oderation. F arley is h e re b y in v e s te d w ith o n e ed itio n o /M e in K am p h w ith an a cc o m p a n yin g p a ir o f glasses. To m y in va lu a b le p a rtn e r P h il I fr e e ly g iv e th e Sahara, T unisia, flig h t suits, G reer cabin d u ty , G uerillas a n d th e cave. To M r. W ilso n I lo n g to g iv e a ll th e h e a rtfe lt th a n k s a n d tru e appreciation th a t a s tu d e n t can g iv e to h is teacher. I th a n k M r. H a c k lin g fo r w o r k in g to g iv e m e a s ty le o f w ritin g , a s ty le th a t a f e w u n fo r tu n a te ly f i n d indecipherable. To M r. S c h w e ik h e r I g ra n t H a ip h o n g , a soapbox, T h e P olitics a n d th e obscure a fflic tio n o f C o m m u n ism . From M r. B ru n in g I accept th e cha llen g e o f-E IA r b o l d e la C iencia. Eddie, to y o u I lea ve T o m o rro w a n d T om orrow a n d T om orrow (so u n d fam ilia r), Costa G uana, a sugar p la n ta tio n w ith w alls a n d tow ers g ird le d ro und, a garden b rig h t w ith sin u o u s rills w ere blossom s m a n y an in cen se b ea rin g tree, m y b u s y p h o n e , a n d equal claim shared o n ly b y Beau a n d Bart to a ll p ro p e r ty h ere to fo r n o t d isposed of. To m y fa m ily I b equeath a ll m y love, a n d fo r m y s e lf I retain M a ch ia velli, N ie tzc h e , a n d th e Future. T h u s S p o k e B o b b y S im o n d s


I, K a ti L orant, L eave th e fo llo w in g : to k iffie : 200 h o n e y b u n s, a life s u p p ly o f chocolate shakes, Steve G eh rk e, E.L., Craig, C hris, K e n , B ryan, Scott, B ill, D ave, Bones, th e N ebraska Baseball team , B arry, Greg, H aw aii, Fairfax, a 22 in c h w aist, 2 b a sketball p la yers o f h e r choice, 1 re d P antera (d e lu x e e d itio n ), h ea lth , a n d D ean. To Laura: frie n d sh ip , a 5 '3 " m o th er, A r ro n fo rever, a p r iv a te E cho C a n yo n , one n ig h t, lo n g hair, a n d a p r iv a te m e c h a n ic to p u t in m y car stereo, to L ibby: to h a v e K aren d ep o rted to a n o th e r c o u n tr y (d o n ta k in g h e r place), a n d a b o o k th a t illu stra tes "Faces cars m a k e". To M r. H oule: th e h o n o u r o f b e in g th e grea t m agister o f th e N a tio n a l Classical S o c ie ty so th a t "celebrabit vita m ". To J o h n B: a grea t u n d ersta n d in g , an Italian g o u r m e t book, an un m a sh a b le car, A s in L a tin , a n d 1000 gooses, to Caren: Ice cream o n h er face!!!!! a n d m u n c h ie s a t m id n ig h t (H aw aii). Frederika: B ooks th a t w e k n o w w e n eed , th e am erican m o d e l o f th e y e a r look, bones, a n d M r. H o u le's L atin P ositions. To M a tt: E v e r y th in g th a t I'v e n e v e r said, to H erbie: a cosm ic tim e w arp lea d in g in to n e w d im en sio n s, to Gregg H o ffm a n : a real n ig h t in T unisia, to S ta n: 200 w ords a m in u te a n d a f e w calls, to M rs. B ryant: insparation, cre a tiv ity, a n d a ll th e fe e lin g s th a t n o o n e else is capable o f exp erien cin g , to M rs. Shields: a real G arfield, to M r. F elten: a lo t o f lu c k n e x t year, because h e's g o in g to n e e d it, a n d N a m e T h a t T u n e, to Eric: th e u ltim a te classic car, a n d great success, to Pat: openess, a n e w h a t, a n d a trip to C alifornia, to Ila: m y c o n fid en ce, o u r ap a rtm en t, a n o rm a l m o th er, Jan, an a u to m a tic gas p u m p , a n d h a p p in ess (because y o u deserve it), to A rro n : Laura, m o re conversations, w in e, a n d cheese, to K en t: a call a t a safe place, a n d a great a m o u n t o f m o n e y , to Serokie: 4 years o f a great marriage, to S ch w eik ie : a sch ed u le th a t fits e v e r y th in g in c lu d in g liesure, to Joy: a p la n t lik e h e r sisters', a n d to PCDS: I leave a so n g on th e u n o p e n e d p ia n o in B urch H all. I, V ic k i H o rn , b e in g o f s o u n d m i n d a n d u n ex ersid ed b o d y, leave to Julius, a S h ir le y T em p le a n d a b u m p o n h is car; to Lina, a ja r o f S w e e t P ic k le C hips; to M r. W ilson, m y co n stitu tio n a l rig h t to be w rong; to B ib b y S im o n d s, a sp o t lig h t a n d th e B lue D a n u b e W a ltz, m y library, 34 w o r d s /m in ., a b lin d date in N ogalas, S p a n ish C om ando M a n u evers, a n d th e S o u th A m e ric a n C o n tin e n t; to S tacey, K e y e k e ; to G uy, a ll m y a n ti-d r a ft p a m p h le ts a n d a se t o f q u o te cards to s h u ffle ; to Tracy, a N e w Year's E ve (il), D o m , K e n , a ll m y p la n ts, th e s k i retreat, a p h o n e th a t m a k es 30 p h o n e calls a ll b y itself, th e c o u n tr y sw in g , a n d a b a il o f h a y; to Je ff, m y m em ories o f a great J u n io r year; to S c h w e ik , a ll m y college h a n d b o o ks, applications, a n d acceptances (?), to Greggipoo, S p a n ish C om ando M an u evers, chaste, a k e y to th e " C lu b " (bollos. . .), a n d m y so ld erin g iron; to J o h n Boccaccio a n d R o n y , 2 rechargeable batteries; to E llen, Voclo Jp rm leaves th e Beach B oys concert, B ones (otherw ise k n o w n as M r. P erfect), th e club, a M o n te Crisco sa n d w ich , b lu e su ed e shoes, " m o u th w a sh ;" Jim D aniels, a sw im in m y zu cc in i, R ic k y a n d th e gang, a n d a life tim e s u p p ly o f film ; to S u za n n e , L ik e k e a n d P a kelike, 51 req u irem en ts fo r a b o yfrien d , H a n g Loose T -shirt, "B uds-th e h ea t d rives th e m a w a y", "U p o n th e R o o f" , a n d a D a rtm o u th application; to Ted, a life tim e o f 10's in slit skirts, p l e n t y o f T P a n d T im e W arp; to Bill, a com et, a 1 2 " B lack a n d W h ite T V , a n d a nu clea r w aste d u m p ; to Julia, th e H avasu Trip a n d a V illage C heese a n d W in e Lavosh Pizza; to Gale, a late " H a p p y H a u n a k a " c a r d a n d m y c o w b o y boots; to Ed, m y fir s t a n d o n ly F ortram program ; to F ra n k (Y oda), 2 years, 9 m o n th s, 21 days, crutches, B ible S tu d y , L arry a n d D on, m y p o rtfo lio , T -shirts, a b a c k p a c k in g trip, a life tim e s u p p ly o f B listex, a n d fa ith , h o p e a n d love; to M o m a n d Dad, a ll th e su p p o rt y o u 'v e g iv e n m e, " I w o n 't b e an acco u n ta n t", m y bills, "C an't C hange T hat", life, a n d a m illio n th a n x.

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I, T. E d m u n d Sarphie, b e in g o f n e ith e r m i n d n o r bo d y, b u t o f so m e in ta n g ib le ectoplasm w h ic h m a k e s a f u n n y s o u n d as I w a lk h e r e b y beq u ea th th e fo llo w in g u n to th e fo llo w in g fo r th e fo llo w in g 's o w n good!- To R B S, sr.- a book: T he G reat Big B ook of B edtim e H ypoth etical S itu a tio n s, to h is son, R oberto, (S panish, U G H ) a c o z y c o u n tr y in S. A m e ric a co m p le te w ith V r u n n in g w ater, m a c h in e g u n s, h a ir dryers, sm a ll c h ild ren , 6 lb. bags o f C & H sugar, long, c u r v in g roadw ays, cops o n m opeds, p h o n e s w ith n o rin g , sisters in closets (to b e co n t.)- To Bill, Beau, w h a te v e r- a c o m p a n io n /sc a p e g o a t/d o g fo r th e dark, cold, d a m p d u n g e o n s to com e, a n d a g e n u in e , m o n o g ra m m e d traveler's c h e c k w ith o p tio n a l Q -beam , p lu s a sm all, p in k , p la stic p a n th e r - To P h il- ah p o em , ah g u ita r, ah stage, ah ch a in , a n ' ah lib ra ry card to " c h e c k th is o u t" w ith , a com pass f o 'y o u 'b o id s , O h w ow , a n d a large, w h ite w all- Yo H o S c h w e ik h e r- fo r y o u co n sta n t w o rld tu rm o il, a sta ck o f 3 x5 cords w ith ille g ib le w ritin g , a n d a M a u T se -T u n g m e m o ria l m adallion. O h ye a h , b a ck to Bob: f u n n y b la ck robes, g u illib le teachers, th o u sa n d s o f b lo n d e g irls (O N -J a n d FF in c.), th e g h o s t o f N ietzsch e, black, s ilk p.p.s., g ree n jea n s, a song, a dance, a n d o n e fre e coupon g o o d fo r a life tim e fr ie n d s h ip a t n o extra chrge- To th e ju n io r class I leave a b so lu te ly n o th in g , nada, n y e t (y o u se g u y s g e t i t a ll a n y h o w a n d y o u 're w elco m e to it) ( D O N 'T D O IT , S T A Y A J U N IO R ). Y 'a ll com e b a ck n o w , y a ' hear. Sayonara a n d g o o d n ig h t.............................................................................................................................................................................. A h h h h h h h h h h h h U IU U III

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I, fra n , b e in g fin e , lea ve th e fo llo w in g to th e fo llo w in g : to m r. lew is: a "72 ferra ri w ith reverse, u n b rea k a b le sunglasses fr o m fiorucci, a lo t m o re j u l y fo u r th s o n santa m o n ica beach, & . . . padoodle. to sue-boo: 5000 p airs o f c o w b o y boots, & p a tie n c e . . . " o n ly s ix m o re m o n th s ." to laurie beth: a babysitter, m y ro d stew a rt tape, a date w ith lu k e , & m y lo v e & u n d ersta n d in g , to m ichael: o u r g e n iu s o ffsp rin g , & "ahh, b a h k h ." to gregg: m y r e p ly to th a t erotic, sensuous, p ro v o c a tiv e h a n d gesture: " y e s." to tina: an "escape to W isconsin" b u m p e r sticker, a n d m y u tm o s t respect because y o u 'r e fro m Chicago, to esd: a c h a u ffeu r, acceptance to m id d le b u ry , bottlecaps, bottlecaps, a b e a u tifu l w a ll m a d e o f sn o w , a life lo n g fr ie n d s h ip even i f i choose P om ona, & bottlecaps. to jo h n : so m eo n e else w h o cares a b o u t y o u as m u c h as i do, & th a n k s fo r a ll th e g o o d tim es. I 'll m iss yo u . to Stanley: a sn o w sto rm , a p re -h e a te d ja c u zzi, & a m o o n lit g o l f course, to leora bora cora dora: o u r b a c k p a c k in g trip o n th e appalachian trail, a n e v e n in g a lo n e w ith m r. sp rin g steen , "guadalupe", b o th k in d s o f fu n , & m u ltitu d e s o f h u g s & apologies— i lo v e y o u ! to brad: a boothless, toothless, verm outhless, ru th less sen io r year, to m a tth ew : th a n k y o u fo r th e h a p p iest tim es o f m y e n tire life, to rosignol: 2 d u ll, u n ed u c a te d surveyors, so lo n g to th e bar scene, th a n k s fo r b e in g so special, & a p e r fe c t em era ld fo r a p e rfe c t frie n d , to ds, dor, ps, d h , & rew: th a n k s fo r b ein g grea t teachers & grea t frien d s.

I, Ila A lagia, leave th e fo llo w in g ;

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For M r. W ilso n , a big th a n k -y o u fo r m u c h encouragem ent. For Lauara L., adate w ith th e great P.B. a n d fu tu r e n o tes fro m th e S leeze sister, fo r A a ro n , g o o d lu c k in college a n d w ith i aura f o r i auara B. th a n k s fo r s h o w in g m e h o w to e n jo y life a n d m a n y fu tu r e g o o d tim e. For N eal, a n e w jo k e . For M r. B ru n n in g , a p e rfe c t a tten d a n ce record. For K ati, casualness a n d conservativeness, m a n y g o o d tim es in th e su m m e r For L ibby, sto p b ein g so cute. For Jon, n o m o re accidents, such abstract th in k in g , a n d th e g ir l o f y o u r choice.


I, P h ilip M ilto n S tein er, b e in g o f s o u n d m in d , do h e re b y bequest a n d bequest th e fo llo w in g : to R E W , th a n x fo r a ll th e a d vice a n d a m u sta rd d isp en ser w ith a ta m p er-p ro o f top; to D O R , th e F ifth Grade; to M r. R o o f, n a tu re's m adness a n d m y p a r k in g space; to S c h w e ik , A . M ix e r U .N.; to M s. E, a h o m e in Las Vegas; to M rs. D ., Veta L ouise S im m o n s; to M r. H oule, I'm so rry y o u h a d to k i c k m e o u t o f th e lib ra ry so m a n y tim es b u t y o u w ere a k i d o n ce too y a ' k n o w ; to S e n io r B ru n in g , w rong; to th e Ladies in W h ite , m e a t w ith flavor; to Bob, N a n C u runir; to E d S., k ille r bees a t Greer, an em e rg e n c y h o m e m a d e su b m a rin e flo a ta tio n device, a n d a co u p o n g o o d fo r o n e trip th ro u g h r e e n tr y in to th e earth's atm osphere; to B ill W ., a tr o p h y case m a d e o f sh a tte rp ro o f glass a n d e v e ry th in g 's u n d e r control; to Lina, m u d p ies forever!; to Bart, "Bondage!"; to A a ro n , o u r estee m ed class; to Gregg, a n o n -re versib le m a x i-flo ; to Jeri, an I lo v e to jo g cat; to B ill B. a C h a rlie -in -th ebox; to Laura, a h e a v ie r car; to M ik e M ., th e a b ility to s m o k e 'em strait! to Farley, h is v e r y o w n k ib b u tz; to Susie, a v ery E uropean hairstyle; to J o h n B., geography; to Jack, th e D e a d ly Tower; to P ixie a n d R o b in , E n g lish 132; to R o n y , "It's a day!"; to those d ese rvin g th a n k s b u t re c e iv in g n o n e , m y u n sp o k e n gratitude; a n d to th o se in th e k n o w , a ll m y Love.

I, G u y Glaser, b e in g o f a n in h u m a n a n d w eird disposition, leave th e fo llo w in g to th e fo llo w in g : To A a ro n Scholl, a w atch so th a t h e w ill n o t be late fo r th e bus (Sospel) in th e fu tu re ; m a n y glasses o f O m brta's; S w e e t Italian n ig h ts; m y fo ld -o u t sofa a n d m y m o st sincere apologies. To J o h n Bocaccio, I lea ve a p a ir o f p resc rip tio n glasses; a n e w ja c k in th e b o x sig n 足 post; m y d e fla te d rig h t ty re a n d late n ig h t d rives in T em p e (rem em b er "P erry Lane?'). To C.F. a Pascal a n sw er b o o k, a m a n u e l o n " H o w to ty p e " , D es Gauloises, a n d g o o d lu c k in th e fu tu re . To E va n a 60 W .P .M . typ ew riter; To M a d a m e H agstroem (H a g e n o ff H a g rep h o n e) th a n k s fo r su m m e r o f '79, G reer a n d Tacos; To W illie I bequeath m y brother. M a y h e be as tir in g as I was. I also leave h im a m o m e n to ;" B o ilin g is w h e n bubbles appear a t th e surface; To S c h w e ik e e , th a n k s fo r U .N ., U.S. h isto ry, debate a n d colleges; To G regg H o ffm a n I leave a y e a r ly su b scrip tio n to th e " P h o e n ix G u y ze tte "; to V ic k i I leave in d e x cards, livin g -ro o m speeches a n d " sw iv e lin g h ip s"; To R o n n ie I g iv e m y L atin I I b o o k (Ha!) To P hil, I leave tw o ticke ts fo r th e n e x t P in k F lo y d c o n cert To Erbie a n d S h e ry l, th e "C alsw ell B a n k e r s ifn " ; To Joan, m y b ru ised s h in s a n d to Carla, m y b ru ised arm ; to M a tt I lea ve a p a ir o f scissors fo r h is h a ir a n d fre e rides b a ck hom e. I also w ish to sa y a special th a n k s to m y M o m a n d D a d fo r h a v in g p u t u p w ith m e fo r so long. I lo v e y o u ! G ood-bye a n d th a n k s P.C.D.S.

I, Gregg H o ffm a n , b e in g o f questionable m in d b u t excep tio n a l b o d y leave: to M .D .- H acibah, a d ic tio n a ry fo r o u r language, H in e y D ark, M s. N ., a car, o u r m u tu a l lust, a n d n e w valves; to R u ss-R u ss- T h e H o ffm a n F ilm Fest., a ja r o f cat p o iso n , sole c o n tro l o f th e h o rn laugh, a lea d in g role in th e n e x t S ta r T re k m o v ie , a d ic tio n a ry o f S p a n ish sw ear words, a n d m y love; to J e ff- a g u ita r in capable o f p la y in g loud, a ll o f y o u r v o m it in o n e g ia n t garbage bag, a s k i trip, K oneecheew ah!, a life tim e s u p p ly o f p ic k s, a load to do b y h a n d , a n d lu n c h m o n e y ; to S ta n - th e n ig h t a t m y h o u se w h e n w e w ere fre sh m e n , a skateboard, a b o ttle o f C oke, a n essay, Yj rtC TTJI j l Yi L.J., a n d th e w o m a n o f y o u r dream s; to Laura h a n d sex, m y love, a n d m y lust; to W eissm an- a fir s t n a m e, a la stin g relationship, a v o lu m e c o n tro l fo r y o u r voice, a q u ic h e d in n e r, m y m o th er, a n d m y lo v e fo r a ll tim e; to Laurie B.- a surfboard, an in fla ta b le F ra n kie doll, a n d a m en a g e a trois w ith R oger D a ltre y a n d Bruce S p ringsteen; to Bob- an abused sister a n d th e s tu d e n t b o d y p resid en cy; to R o z - a serious talk, a p h o n e call, an e v e n in g out, a c o m m itm e n t I can keep , a co m p le te d college application, a n d sleep lessons; to T ina- Y O U SUCK!; toLee- R o n y 's friends; to E va n - th e M otoram a, skis, a n d a reverse gear fo r y o u r car; to C rystal- a n e w p h ilo s o p h y about males; to J a m m in ' - th e n ic k n a m e Habe; to F ish- d ru m s a n d th e k n o w le d g e th a t J e ff p la y s too loud; to Fran- th e "I w a n t-to -g o -to -b e d -w ith -y o u " wabe; to W illie, M s. D em arzo, M r. Felten, Serok, E l M a g n ifico , a n d especially M s. E.- m y th a n ks, love, a n d respect; to Sis a n d M o m - th a n k s fo r a ll y o u 'v e d o n e fo r m e, I lo ve you.

I, J o h n Fisher, b e in g o f s o u n d m in d a n d body, h e re b y declare th a t I am leaving.

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I, R o z R o m n e y , b e in g a paragon o f silliness, do h e r e b y bequeath th e fo llo w in g : to Lee-Lee, M r. R ig h t is o u t th ere so m ew h ere, M . Gatt, th e castration o f a ll th e L H F W G IU T F , a sed a tive fo r y o u r b a d m oods, n e v e r -e n d in g laughter, h a p p y eyes; I lo v e y o u . To Laurie B., a m u tu al lo ve a ffair, d a n c in g in h ig h heels, T.O. & J.B. talks, u p sid e-d o w n c lo u d castles, 'lo ve y a B ear.' To L izzie, J a n - d eep sigh, " O n c e th e p r e y is caught, th e th r ill o f th e h u n t is g o n e ," a n d a ll m y B u s h w o m a n ly love. To T ina, Iv a n H esus's legs, bigger sh o rts fo r th e b o ys ba sketb a ll team , a n d c h e rry p ie & cool w h ip a t 12:59 am . To L ina, o u r D IE T obsession, w h ite w in e a n d cheese, o u r "co m m o n loss", Tee Pee Tap, o u r g lo rio u s s u m m e r existence, a n d hugs. To J e ff, a 10,000 g a llo n va t o f 'R o z-co ffee', a tic k e t to m y dan ce c o /s fir s t sh o w , a n d i t does taste y u c k y . To Gregg, S N IF S N I F SN IF F L E S N O R T , w ell-deserved n a s ty looks, H e y baby, w h y d o n 't w e g o u p to m y room , . . a n d R o z does to o ." To M i k e y ( H O T STU FF), F N M A B M O A , in te n s e R o z ske tc h es, H i, I'm sensuous, o r does m y rep u ta tio n p rec eed me?, disappearing lips, lots o f m i d r i f f hugs, sm iles, a n d love. To R u ss-R uss, m y g ra c e fu l w a ltz in g co m p a n io n , " I lo v e m e n w ith beards!" To V egetable-B oy, "C um see th e B ig Tw o do h e r fr e n z ie d , ero tic A m a z o n M a tin g D a n c e!" To Susie, J .M .- Y A W N , a n d th e g o o d th in g s w e toasted to at Laragene's p a r ty . To C rystal, H aw aii, D in g -D o n g , d r in k s fro m T im a n d th e bartender, " A ll m e n a r e . . . " — w e s h o u ld w rite a b o o k, a n d 100 bear hugs. To 'm y b r o th e r ' S ta n , su m m e r m o r n in g backaches. To F rannie, tous q u e je v e u x te d o n n e r , e v e r y th in g I c a n 't w r ite d o w n because o f th is b lo o d y lim it, laughter, tears, lo n g talks, dream s, o u r trip to France, th a n k s fo r u n d ersta n d in g , itches, a n d a ll th e lo v e I c a n 't c o n v e y in th is d a m n e d w ill.

I, A a ro n S c h o ll lea ve to B art S w a n so n a p a ir o f B rooks B rothers underw ear. To P h il, th e b e g in n in g o f th e co n v ersa tio n o f y o u r choice, a n d en o u g h gas to g e t th e rest o f th e w a y to th e tm illT O m o o n . To R o b in , a chocolate fo n d u e o n y o u r s e v e n te e n th b irth d a y. To J o h n , a p h o n e n u m b e r, sw ish ers a n d ja va , M e x ic o o n e o f these days, a n ic e girl, an a stro n o m ic fo o d b ill, a n d a th a n k s fo r b e in g a frie n d . Gary; to scope out, rag, g o o f a n d g o rp to y o u r hearts c o n te n t. To Pat, n e w sh o cks, track, a n d a g ir l w ith a tatoo o n h e r shoulder. To P ixie, a p u p p y d o g o f y o u r v e r y o w n , m id n ig h t dips, u n d ersta n d in g , a n d a la stin g frie n d sh ip . To J u n e , a n o th e r s ix course m e a l to fa tte n y o u up. A G uido, n o i p e rso n a liti era va m o in lotta, m a esso e " vitale. m o lto sorte in i l suo a vv en ire. Charles, an endless s k i-r u n , a w o r k in g k n o w le d g e o f zh o n g g u o re n , a n d th e best o f lu c k in th e years ahead. To M s. E, a lo n g le tte r fro m college, m u c h lo ve, a n d th a n k s fo r b e in g y o u . Ila, a p la n e tic k e t, car ke y e s, e v o ca tive co n versa tio n , a n d m y best w ishes. To Lauara, tw in k le , tw in k le , p in g , p in g , m a n y w o n d e r fu l tim es, a n d m a n y m ore.

I, C rystal, a fte r m u c h th i n k i n g a n d d eliberation, b equeath th e fo llo w in g : To P re e ty B o y Boba fla w & th e m o ra l m a jo rity. To E van-a h o ed o w n . To Ja ck- Erotica Icecream . To M r. C ookIN C O M P L E T E . To J.F-a sp ra y p a in t can, car, a n d m iscellaneous expletives. To M rs. G rady-a h o t roller. To M r. R a y m o n d -a ll th e tim es I n e v e r sig n e d out. To M a g ister O p tim u s-a L atin S o c ie ty d in n e r e t m e u m am orem . To M s.E -life w ith o u t d ietin g , th a n k s, & I re tu rn h e r tearsta in e d shoulder. To R o zz ie -N e w s, a h u g , a n d th a n k s fo r d o in g so m u c h fo r m e. To Thera radical a fte rn o o n & p r o m n ig h t at W illy & th e G's. To th e K ool-a-K oo k id , N a lice,- w iverw u rst, I.S .O .M .A .T .A ., S u n o v a Beach C lub, Travis, George " W h a t's h is last nam e?", geezee-w igs, p h o n e bills, K ool-a- Koos, th e a n sw er to th e q u estio n "Is i t b e tte r th a n a K ool-a- K oo?", & a ll th e lo v e I h a v e fo r th e best fr ie n d a brave little buckaroo co u ld ever h ave. To P E R F E C T W e n d y (n o o ffe n s e L y n n , D iane, Je a n n ette, H illa ry, & B illy )-ro lls & B u n n ies, o u r e v il laughter, . . a n d I 'M S O C O L D ", H A W A I I (a n d a ll im p lie d ), & m y lo v e a n y tim e . To L aurie-our d iffe ren ce s th a t m a k e ou r fr ie n d s h ip priceless. To S ta n -a V odka T onic, S te v ie N ic k s, F leetw o o d M ac, h is car, tim e to liv e & learn, a k i c k in th e head, u h m . . . , & m y apologies. To L izzie-P o o h —preps, letters, Sean, rain to reign, & lo v e th a t'll k e e p us to g eth er alw ays. To S tep h -fa ces across a cam pfire, 8 0 + , L y n d o n Baines, S y d n e y Poitier, & a p e r m a n e n t place in m y heart. To m y pa ren ts-S crip p s. To L a n n y -a cure fo r th e f l u a n d an extra set o f k e ys. To m y G ra n d p a ren ts-th a n k s fo r m a k in g th e h a p p iest m o m e n ts possible. T O th e w orld, w ith a ll m y regrets,—D in g D o n g . A n d fin a lly , to w h o m e v e r w a n ts th em , n eed s th e m , o r cares, I lea ve B O Y S . . . G U Y S. . . a n d M E N .

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The Upper School is a demanding atmo足 sphere of academics, a pleasant atmosphere of students mho are milling to learn, and a guatitg atmosphere of instructors mho care. One of this gear's graduates said it mell: 'T he first thing that one notices in the Upper School is the academic atmosphere. Students come to fC M milling to mork and manting to learn. Students are able to do this because eoeryone is regarded as an individual mith one's omn accomplishments and needs." James Boof Upper School Bean

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fh e energy which makes a chilli hard la manage is the energy which afterward makes him a manager of life. Menrey Ward Beecher


The low er School is comprised of Grades Kindergarten through Grade fine. These students are in self contained classrooms of twenty students each. Their schooling includes the traditional "Three ft's� plus science, art, music, Spanish, and physical education. Tower School students may be found doing a social studies project out under a tree, putting on a program in Burch Mall, taking part in a swimming meet, or searching for a booh in the library. Mard work, inthusias, cooperation, learning, exploring- this is Tower School! ftuth Groue Tower School Bean

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B e n n e tt H opper, Eleanora V in c i S h a ro n L igorsky, D y la n B raggiotti

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Jordan Sterling, Erin Timmerman, Ross Stuart Carter Lipton, Ryan Hart

Valeska French, M indy Worsdell Kimberly Levine, Adam Flick, Travis Higdon

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Aaron Satikoff, James Todd, Austin Hackett


Karl Shields, Eric Shears Rachel Lyons, Natalia Almada

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The school year brought forth the ren足 ovation o f Burch Hall a new "dining com m ons"

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it is in the blood of genius to looe play for its oum sake and ufhether one uses one's skill or thrones or toomen, suiords or pens, gold or fame, the game's the thing. Oelett Burgess

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The 1980 Volleyball team had many new players building a future foundation of win足 ners. Vur seniors were the core of the team and played tough throughout the season. Many thanks to Tina Meissman, Taura Sandler, June Ing, and Taurie Schaeffler.

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The 1980 Eagle soccer team led by Bit State performers John fisher, Stan Casselman, and Iddle Shanken finished with an 8-4-2- record. The team's defense was outstanding as they shut out their opponents scorn times. Ih e athletic department mould like to thank Baoe Raymond mho Coached the team from mid-season. M EM BER S: Michael BeMarzo Rony Meissman Stan Casselman Baoid Clark Edie Shanken Steue loeken Buy Blaser Eddie foster James leoenson Kent Berk John Boccaccio Rhil Steiner Jacques Barbey John fisher iary Blaser laurenee Schreiber CORCH: Baoe Raymond


mwu wftm mmi mmnwmi The f l M girls basketball team completed their season by defeating Orme for a third place finish in the R tR R state tournament. Making the Dll-State and Dti Tournament team mere Caren Kelso and Sarah Cranfield. The team, under Coach Beorge Baker shomed steady improoement throughout the season rnhich hopefully milt carry oner to the 1982 season. M IM B IB S : laurie Schoeffter June Ing Tina Melssman jenny Jensen Roz Romney Tina Rloen

Carolina lopez Krista Magnusson Kiffie Spangler Caren Ketso Bebbie Temis joy Schreiber

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The 1981 laglc basketball team played udth a lot of desire and determination. Although they did not Kane a winning season, they were exciting and entertaining to watch. One of the big highlights of the season was junior Michael BeMarzo being placed on the A I M All State team. An enthusiastic group of returning iettermen will be looking forward to the 1982 basketball season. Michael BeMarzo jimmy friend john Boccaccio Bat Bary Olaser Aaron Scholl Busty jones jeff non Billern Baoid Bross

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The lagle's Softball Team had another highly successful season as they finished as B iB B State Bunner-lps. The girts, coached by Paul Schiueikher, played a hustling, exciting style of softball. Making the M M Bll-State team mere lin d a Meissman, Theresa Bernard, and Taura Sandler.

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The 1981 Baseball team, lead by seniors Jeff Bollings, Bobby Slmonds, loan leiois, Stan Casselman, Oregg Hoffman, and Bill Mrlgley, mas one of the most exciting eoer. possessing superb team work and a "neuer day die attitude� this ballelub came bach time and time again to udn games. The team unit always be remembered for their memorable championship series against arch rloal judson at Scottsdale Stadium. The lagles defeated judson 8-6 on f rlday and came bach on Saturday to udn the State Championship In a thrilling last Inning coming from behind. m im b ib s :

loan lew is Bill Urlgley Michael BeMarzo Stan Casselman James leoenson Breg Hoffman

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W E U V 1I SCHOOL SOCCER MEMBERS:

MEMBERS: Jenifer M atlick Beth Anderson Julie Liberman Carey Sweet Kirsten Kulmer Tina Simonds Allison Lille

Gia Lanuti Jen Schoeffler Margie Wood A m y Lieberman Carol Brown Kara Jeffries W endy Pitre

Becky Jones Gia Lanuti Jennifer Schoeffler Margie Woods A m y Liberman Carol Brown Andrea Falconari Jennifer M atlick

Beth Tompson Brenda Lagorski Carey Sweet Kirsty Kulmer Tina Somons Allison Lille Katie Woods Phillis Trevor

Julie Liberman Sally Miller Lisa Firestone Karen Pitre W endy Pitre Kara Jeffries


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Ola lanuti Jennifer Sehoeffler Bally Miller Margie Moods Bug liberman Carol Brown Bndrea faleonari lisa firestone Karen Pitre Brenda lagorski

Careg Bweet Kirstg Kulmer lin a Simons Beekg Jones Bllison Idle Katie Moods Phillis Treoor Julie liberman Mendg Pitre Kara Jeffries


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Tim Phillips Baron Shephard

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John Snead Seotl Sliteler Bohn Marearelli

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ill in m m i WMMrmii M EM BER S: Becky Jones Bia Lanuti Jennifer Schaeffler Margie Moods Rny liberman Carol Brown Rndrea falconari Chris Rauinchski Brenda lagorski

Carey Sweet Kirsty Kulmer lin a Simons Rttison Idle Katie Moods Rhillis Ireuor Julie liberman Salty Milter Mendy Ritre Karen Ritre lis a firestone Kara Jeffries


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Boug Spangler Tom Cohen Bichard B right John Mason Bobert Kroger John Snead Bert Betz Bobert Portnoy Banny lesser Mark fogelson

Bail Biehols Tim Phillips Brent Hopper Barry Jenkins Chuck Bain Baron Shephard Blenn leuy John Morey John Marearelll Bndy Shanken


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iW t ip S : loiur School Strings fifth Brade Band fifth Brade Cadet Band Middle School Select Mind Ensemble Middle School Strings

Co-Chalrman/Muslc Dept. Co-Chalrman/Muslc dept. General Music and Strings local M usic/M iddle & Ipper Schools Primary Music

Middle School Jazz Ensemble Middle School Chorus Ipper School String Ensemble Ipper School local Ensemble Ipper School Jazz Ensemble Mew Horizons Hawaii Jazz Ensemble

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ACTIVITIES & AWARDS: Upper School Jazz Ensemble plays for opening of Middle School Seim Meet Upper School Music Department Assembly Middle School Music Department Assemble Middle School Winter Concert Upper School Winter Concert Upper School State Solo and Ens. Festival (6 gold medals) Regional High School Band & Orch. Festival Kati Lorant, Eric Felten, Julia Burgess, Herb Stratford Upper School Jazz Ensemble attends Mesa Jazz Workshop NAU Jazz Festival (Superior Rating) Lower School Musical Middle School Select Wind Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble take Coast Tour Lower School Cadet Band and String Ensemble take tour to Pine Upper School Jazz Ensemble chosen from State of Arizona to represent the private schools of the State of Arizona at the Music In Our Schools Celebration held at Park Central Upper School Jazz Combo tours Hawaii during New Horizona Middle School Select Wind Ensemble attends American Legion Festival of Bands (Superior Rating) Middle & Lower School students attend Valley Elementary Solo and Ensemble Festival (20 Excellent & Superior Ratings) Upper School Jazz Ensemble plays for special noon concert at Greyhound Corp Headquarters Upper School Jazz Ensemble plays for Scotts. Fifth Ave. A rt Walk Lower & Middle School Spring Festival Upper School Spring Festival High School All-State Julia Burgess makes 1 st. stand cello in the Orchestra, Eric Felten is 1 st. chair trombone in the All-State Band.

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The Phoenix Country Day School community was saddened by the sudden passing of Mr. Peter Firestone. We were, indeed, fortunate to have had the leadership and guidance of Mr. Firestone over many of the past years. In addition he shared with us his energy, enthusiasm, optimism, and superb sense of humor.


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"To laugh often and much; to win the respect o f intelligent people and the affection o f children; to earn the appreciation o f honest critics and endure the betrayal o f false friends; to appreciate beauty, to fin d the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether b y a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to kn o w even one life has breathed easier because you lived. This is to have succeeded." Ralph Waldo Emerson

It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out the strong man stumbled, or where the doer o f deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasm, the great devotions; who spends him self in a worthy cause, who at best, knows in the end the triumph o f high achievement, and who, at the worst, i f he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those tim id souls who kn o w neither victory or defeat. Theodore Roosevelt

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The yearbook Business Staff would like to thank the following patrons for their help with the 1981 yearbook.

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