A winter view of Fenwick through bared trees.

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A winter view of Fenwick through bared trees.

You are led through your lifetime by the inner learning creature, the playful spiritual being that is your real self. Don't turn away from possible futures before you're certain you don't have anything to learn from them. You're always free to change your mind and choose a different future, or a different past. -Richard Bach Starting below and clockwise: Prepping for an HC Friday night; Kathy Nugent proudly sports a new look in footwear; Guitar-playing can be a workout Diet Coke to the rescue! 334 Encore

Starting left and clockwise: "Yes, we are two wild and crazy guys!"; "Didn't you know that when Tide's in, dirt's out!"; "You guys, I'm perfectly capable of standing up by myself." Encore 335

Starting right and clockwise: "What's so funny Smurf?"; Marybeth and Cindy caught by Yearbook photographer Bob Gehan; "Since when did Christie Brinkley make visits to Holy Cross?"; Senior girls gladly partake in the YoYo festivities. Si ni tn

What we do, what we are, what we make of ourselves decides not only the quality of our life but that of those around us. If a man develops his talents, his capacity to use and enjoy the many opportunities for growth within everyone's reach, his family, his enivornment catch the fire from him. He may seem to himself but a cog in the machine, but he is also a master craftsman and a creator in the greatest of all arts the art of living. -LA.R. Wylie Starting top and clockwise: Pheamo Whitcher and friends enjoy a night in the ballroom; Mom hasn't forgotten Don!; "I feel the earth move under my feet!"; The Men's Rugby team eagerly awaits their Yearbook photo. Encore 337

Starting right and clockwise: "Do you know how to work one of these things?"; "It's not Monday morning again?!"; Holy Cross even has its own beaches. 338 Encore

... that April morning when you woke up and you would think how April was the best, the very best time of all not to have to go to school, until you would think Except in the fall with the weather brisk and not-cold at the same time and the trees all yellow and red and you could go hunting all day long; and then you would think Except in the winter with the Christmas holidays over and now nothing to look forward to until summer; and you would think how no time is the best time to not have to go to school and so school is a good thing after all because without it there wouldn't be any holidays or vacation. -William Faulkner Iced trees set the scene for a Mt. 'aim James winter wonderland. Encore 339

Starting top and clockwise: Dean Bedard and Chris Pederson enjoy a good beer in the pub; The new wave of teaching materials at HC; "Moving the whole house is not my idea of fun!"; Sometimes laughter is the best medicine. Success is not a harbor but a voyage with its own perils to the spirit. The game of life is to come up a winner, to be a success, or to achieve what we set out to do. Yet there is always the danger of failing as a human being. The lesson that most of us on this voyage never learn, but can never quite forget, is that to win is sometimes to lose. -Richard Nixon 340 Encore

11- Starting top and clockwise: "Ok, we're ready for the picture now"; Dazing out in Kimball; "He's still one of my best friends"; "Oh, come on, you believe I downed this whole thing, don't you?" Encore 341

11- Starting top and clockwise: "Ok, we're ready for the picture now"; Dazing out in Kimball; "He's still one of my best friends"; "Oh, come on, you believe I downed this whole thing, don't you?" Encore 341