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TIMOTHY CHA

, "Class Don’t Call Me Depressed”

■ s- That couch seat is mine! . . . Mrs. Allison, please don’t make me do this . . . Latin

T . Ron, you FOOL
7" es: "l have not yet begun to fight.” John Paul Jones. "The reasonable man adapts to
° Environment. The unreasonable man expects the environment to adapt to him.

  €'.fore, all progress is made by unreasonable men.” George Bernard Shaw. "Sometimes,
^ ss there just aren’t enough rocks.” Forrest Gump. "Nothing last forever.” Guns ’n

     Will: I, Timothy Cha, leave Anthony, all of your laughs, and a day you aren’t             Years at Buckley: 9
8 etically attracted to run me over; Allie, all the French and Latin "information” we          Activities: Scripta ’96, Senior Musical ’96,
[j” d in class; Ron, all the fools in your life, the word superfluous, and the hundred-        Soccer Captain, Baseball, Basketball, Red
' tthing times you asked me what my test grades were: Sam, your sense of humor, and            Team, Red Team Captain ’96
ne Wayne with a hat on; Rachel, it was short but fun; William, a music ball, and a long
] nhiappy future full of people that say "Oh, be quiet, William;” Suzanne, my graduation

  , in MW, your superiority to the rest of the world, and for God’s sakes, I’M the lion!;
<.vr,r’ y °ur amazing ability to make me feel better; Lauren, a day when you don’t hold a

 , ge against William and where you get a grade lower than an A; Aaron, I hope you have
^Jgnantic life” (Oy); Stefanie, a day you aren’t so hyper; Mike, Corky’s love, trouble in the
lt^,room, and hoy ving shiky ving, etc.; Danielle, all the times we talked and you
1 .ulted” me on your problems; Adam, Quest for Glory and the Paladin bone; Shannon,
,^e lead and paper you "borrowed” from me, your unending ability to get me in trouble,
d "':herry pie (George and Chicken Little); Elias, the times you accidentally kicked my

  £l across the room; Salverda, your P-15 Mustang, good old delicious envy, and one free
jAtt to the Paladin Massagers, Inc.; Tracy, one dollar plus interest, the tragic paper-out-
, Window and the dead squirrel in the closet; Mrs. Allison, all the extra work you made
 j (o, and a letter from the Board of Trustees from the Regents Publishers saying all that
rk< wasn’t necessary; Yeatman, Dave Matthews Band, an impossible perfect game

    dance record, and how DNA can be fun. And finally Buckley, thanks to you I have a
ad start on the rest of my life, and I will never forget the indescribably great years you

ve given me-

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