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DEIRDRE LEE BOHAN
“ What grade are you in? ... Are you sure? .. . Where did you go last year? .. . How old are you? . ..
You’re 16 and you’re a senior? . .. Did you skip a grade? .. . (aside) Do you believe she’s a senior? ... I
thought you were a freshman . ..”
“ Where do you live? .. . In Newport?! .. . How do you get here? . .. How long does it take you? ...
What time do you get up? . .. WOW!, You know what time I get up? — 7:30!. . . Why did you come here?
Why didn’t you go to St. George’s? . . . ”
“ Where are you applying to college? .. . Why aren’t you going next year? .. . Why don’t they want you
to? .. . What are you going to do, then, next year? . . . ”
Class of ’84
“ ... When a man is tired of London, he is tired to life.”
Samuel Johnson
“ If someone gives you ruled paper, write the other way.”
Ray Bradbury
“ It is easy in the world to live after the world’s opinion: it is easy in solitude to live after one’s own opi
nion; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the in
dependence of solitude.”
Henry David Thoreau
JANE SHARP BRODSKY
Three years ago, this ex-Lincolnite put away her kilt and came to Moses Brown. During these three
years, Jane has not only maintained an honors average but has also extended herself beyond the
classroom. As the captain of the Girls Varsity Tennis Team this year, and president of Omnia, she has
contributed greatly to the M.B. community. Jane has danced away many a Newport summer night at
“The Daisy” and often could be seen hopping from the Brown to the Moses Brown social scene. Known
as one of the taller girls in class, Jane could never get lost in the crowd. In the ten years that I have
known Jane, she has been an excellent friend to many and a super person. Jane, I wish you the best of
luck. K.B.R.
BERNARD VINCENT BUONANNO, III
“ For better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure than
to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, for they live in their gray
twilight that knows not victory or defeats.”
Theodore Roosevelt
“ Most men learn by their own mistakes
Wise men learn by the mistakes of others.”
“ I play it cool and dig all jive
That’s the reason I stay alive
My motto as I live and learn
Is: Dig and be dug in return.” Langston Hughes
(and play hoop)

