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I want to thank Moses Brown for providing me with
the opportunity to learn, to have fun, and to make
friendships that I will always value highly. HEATHER:
You know that you are the nicest person I know and
that I am one lucky guy to have you as a sister. I will
always remember the great times that we have had.
Good luck in you senior year and take care of Mom, Dad, the cats, and the Wrangler
for me. MOM: I want you to know that I love you so much and know that I wouldn't
be who I am if it hadn't been for your guiding me through high school. I hope you
learn not to work so hard and relax now that I won't be bugging you as often.
Thanks for everything. DAD: You are the smartest, fastest, coolest, strongest, and
(of course) best Dad I know. You have always supported me and driven me to work
hard. I love you very much. But beware, because when I come back from college, I
will be 6 feet tall, 250 pounds, and will be able to push you around easier. WONKI:
We definitely had some great times together... skiing, Nantucket, soccer team,
movie dates, lots of pizza, football in the snow, dancing, singing, and much more.
You are a great friend and I have known that ever since the first day of soccer
practices as a tenth grader, when you helped protect me from being thrown in the
towel bin or the showers. Together we are a deadly force. Have fun in college.
IRVING: Thanks for the good times in Providence and I enjoyed your visits to
Nantucket. CHARLIE: We go back a long time when we used to dominate the track.
Now it's with squash that we have our huge battles. I am still hurting from that last
month in which you made me bleed. Good luck in your future. DAN: I told you I
would finally beat you in squash (if this didn't happen, lucky you.) I remember the
fun time we had playing paintball in England (remember that shot into your leg) and
also our stealthing. JASON: We were an awesome doubles team and you were a
worthy opponent in the game of ping-pong. NED: We didn't hang out very much in
high school but I will always remember you. Your craving for insects and tadpoles
always distinguishes you as unique. I had fun being your teammate in sports, I'm
just sorry that I was too physical for you at times. Have a great life, Ned. MARGOT:
Thanks for all the math help and keep practicing your Nintendo games- you never
know when I could decide to drop by for a rematch. To all my other classmates,
thanks for making my time at M.B. great! KURT: Knock 'em dead and keep netting
those goals. IGARIN: Thanks for being there for me as a great coach, advisor, and
friend. ANNELOTTE: You are a hard girl to see! LIZ: You were great company during
free periods.
To my boys: Degs, Figs, Winnie, T.T. Bonz, K.C.,
Shanks
Out for Justice:
"Hey Faulie, you got the balls?", Richie
' Yeah, I got the balls.", Paulie
''Mow you got the dough. Oh dam, it s Qino, get in
the car."- Richie
Degs, Figs: Sitting outside Shank's house in Figs
Explorer smoking cigars, and listening to Frampton
Comes Alive. Michael and Stink's Pops
Winnie, Figs, Degs: Bam!!!, Mr. Sex, sexucutioney,
Joxygen, Warwick Vets, nard, meathead, Big Boy,
"Hey, bringing your daughter to the slaughter Satur
day Might?", Sleazeball.
Adam Benjamin Fleit Jane: Every night 1 lie in bed after we talk and I just
think. I think about how lucky I am that you found
me. I think about how every time 1 look at you, I fall
in love all over again. I think about how much I love
you.
To my parents: I can't even begin to describe how
much you've helped me in school, athletics, and life.
You made me the person I am today and I love you
for it. You let me grow and experience the world on
my own, helping me along the way. I love you both.
Seniors

