But it was just one of those things
-- Cole Porter

Do you ever wish that you still got yearbooks now that you're out of school? Come on, admit it, as much as we cringe to go back and look at our outstanding photos, we love the idea that years of our lives are chronicled in those books. There was no better day (save the last day of school) than yearbook day.
Y'all, go back and read some of the stuff people wrote in your books.
1) RHTS
2) It was real. It was fun. It was real fun.
3) Amy, good luck! your such a sweet girl! signed, whoever that I sat next to in sophomore English
4) Watch out for the lemmings -- (ok only popular if you were lucky enough to have Mr. Eamonn Leonard sign your book!)
5) Amy, never forget how much fun we had in Shingler's class! You are so funny! signed, random person I haven't talked to since I was 15.
6) BFF
7) You're a cool kid. Peace.

Anyway, even better than going back and reading what people said to you is reading your buddies' yearbooks and seeing what you said to them. Y'all, using that as an indicatator, as it turns out -- I wasn't nearly as cool as I thought! Now don't get me wrong, I was semi-cool, but I've moved up on the cool-o-meter a few notches since then! =) yeah, sure, I'm such a nerd!

Anyway, (I need a new transistion phrase -- any ideas?? I can only think of lame ones) needless to say, I loved high school. I probably didn't realize that I loved it at the time, but damn, I had a lot of fun and I miss you guys and gals terribly! I'll have to pull out the old "SCHOOOL" book and reminisce!

C/O 1996 rulz!!!

Ames