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Class o f ’03: Thank you all for all the great memories for the years we were here. I can look back and smile, thinking about all the great times we shared together. I’ll miss you guys when I get to college but be assured I will try my best to keep in contact with you. I'll see you
guys at our 10-year reunion. Thanks again.
Advisor: thanks for always catering to my wim. Iforgive you for leaving me out freshman year only because you saw, The s*icl more importantly, Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, Til miss you guys and all the stuff we did and talked about during advisor. See you next Tuesday! Math Class: F(X)F(G)F ... DB: thanks for getting me into Roller Hock- ey, the Pool Parties, the Cool Basement and all the stuff was
just too much fun. AB: during science “Til tell you later”, and all those great Chat Rooms, sorry for Keith and me with the Soccer Ball. ABu: one word ... LEO CG: we became friends through Shipra, laughed about Cracky, and laughed about F ... teachers have really brought us together. MK: 1141)1=_______________________________________________ I A/I>14V1A/9$74I2 (1241=7, (OIJ A/73 12 $71211 <3.1)1) 12, W 412 (1241=73, 4M ) WO I2M$ (1 I> VW3I) jOO). KM: The Midget Bathroom, all the Sleep Overs and remember we were the worst of enemies in 2"‘’grade. BM: there is no way I could fit everything into this one line so I have to sum it up with TV Shows. The Simpsons, Seinfeld and Push. JM:
remember in middle school the Cecil Fielder $1,000,000 homerun. my Star Wars deck was better than urs. The Chess Piece W ar in the Lounge. MP: we will never forget Ingrate! and you know you liked Kung Pow and all those horrible movies that I made you see. MPat: making Random Stuff was fun. Ping Pong was great too, I own you at chess. RS: Stop cursing so much! JY: All those convo’s in the lounge
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(SH^ better to watch stuff, then to do stuff.” Calvin of Calvin and Hobbes. It s hard to be religious when certain people aren’t struck down by bolts of lightning. Ozzy Osbourne from Paranoid: “People think Tm insane because I am frowning all the time.” Mr. Gar­ rison of South Park: “There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.” Crow T. Robot
Ht5 i)U^ of Mystery Science Theater 3000: “What’s in it for us, and by us I mean me? Blutoof istie-;' Animal House: “What? Over? Did you say ’over’? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no! And it ain’t over now. ’Cause when the going get tough ... the tough get going.” Roger Rabbit: “Without a good sense of humor, you’re better oft dead.’ Leslie Neilson. You take a chance getting up in the morning, crossing the street, or sticking your lace in a fan. Pink Floyd from Brain
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