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LILLY ANN SOLTANI
I have known Lilly for the last four years and each year we get closer. Lilly seems to be a quiet kid with
some intelligence. Well, what seems to be true is not in Lil’s case. Lilly is quite the academic scholar. I
don’t know how she handled those honors courses. The best part of Lil is her great personality that no
one knows like I do. Lil also has a sense of humor that comes out even at the worst times. Lilly and I have
had a million great times together. I know you don’t want me to say any of this, but I feel we should
share our golden times. Hmm .. . where shall we start? I know — Rosie. Remember that we get on her
the right way. Please don’t let the pumpkin go through the window. Eat pizza in Providence not Boston.
Don’t walk through dorms during Thanksgiving. Cocktails begin at 7:00 not 4:00. Road trip, Golden
Ciao, Ciao, Ciao. Well Lil, you deserve the best and remember that I love ya. AR
MICHAEL PATRICK STAEBLER
Yearbooks capture special times, special places, and special friends. We read of great achievements by
good runners, fine science students, good photographers, and work of the yearbook staff.
But you, Mike, have a greater sense than most of us of what a life is all about.
You truly do have stars that laugh.
You have added much that is special to the lives of many of us here at school.
Sometimes, one’s achievements are dwarfed by other moments in time.
J.C.
“Tell the truth and run!” Anonymous
THEODORE ARIS TOPOUZIS
Who is this mystery man nicknamed “ Top-pah?” Well, without making a lot of noise about it, Ted has
managed to distinguish himself as both a scholar and athlete in his years at M.B. He is one of Rhode
Island’s premier German students, and managed to gain a spot on Dr. Rex’s hoop squad. These ac
complishments, as well as his quiet, easy going manner, will be our memories of Ted as the bright orange
“ Cuda” blazes by Lloyd Avenue into what will certainly be a successful future.

