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DANIELLE MARIE NARDI
Years at Buckley: 8 "Class Like, Like Human Pretzel”
Quips: Like, like . . . yo Mack . . . Hey guys, wait up . . . sike
Activities: Student Council ’93-’94, Soccer, Field
Hockey, Softball, Basketball, Red/Blue Track & Quotes: "Life is tough and then you die." Mr. C. "There are two types of people, Itali j
Field, Red Team, Outdoor Ed., Scripta Layout and all the others.”
Editor
Last Will: I, Danielle Nardi, leave Alex, Mr. Sophia Peabody, the 3 songs, a typl
jManhasset (beet red) prep, Mrs. Easton at Benihana, the "earthquake” at Swense I
Outdoor Ed., a hug, and a never-ending friendship: Erin, Mr. D.C., waterproof masts
Outdoor Ed., the ice cream at Swensen’s, the co-op classes, your brother’s slicked hi
Jim miny Peak, an apple in the air conditioner, a hug, and an incredible & unforgetta
friendship; Cristin, your broken ankle, our French project, the ice cream at Swenso.
Outdoor Ed., and a friendship th at will never be forgotten; John, religion and choco! |
covered pretzels; Jon A., religion and my sister’s dead bunny; Bonnie, poker in Bost |
Lila, your unusual style and a box of prunes; Cheyenne, the Miss America W;
Suneetha, our room in Boston, Outdoor Ed., and a Buckley "bee”; Pooja, Outdoor Ed.,;
your campaign sticker, J.S.; Evelyn, remind me never to eat little black candies ft
France; Ben, a life-time supply of pens; Jessica T., never eat green M&Ms; Chris, the:
rides; Mack (you 5th grader), Egyptian ra t suie, and a day you w eren’t late for the! I
Courtney, M.D.; Kathryn, our busy schedules, a day you w eren’t smiling; Mr. Salvet
cops and robbers on our Outdoor Ed. trip; Mr. Yeatman, Pizza H ut is now hiring; ft
Woolt, oranges sausages and tomatoes; Mrs. Zezulin, a day I knew what was going ot 1
class, Mrs. Greenspan, thanks for letting us use your microwave for popcorn; Mr. j
Outdoor Ed.; Mrs. Jenne, Outdoor Ed. and our disagreements, waters run; Mrs. Grin
and Mrs. Allison, two great years of advisory; Mr. Reid, a selection of my’dad’s Mici
Mouse ties; Mrs. Reid, a cow and the afternoons before religion; Mrs. Easton
perm anent spot in the History books; Mrs. Marra, the best of my eight years a t Buck
were spent in your classroom, I’ll never forget when I told you what an illustration v
and now I leave Buckley, leaving my brother to finish up enjoying Buckley as mucl. •
I have.
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