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Timothy Dwight

This is the time of year to reflect on our achievements, the friends we have made, and the fine weather sure to come. Our friend Phil told us so. And we in TD truly outdid ourselves in the past few months. I'd like to give honorable and awestruck mention to our own Svet, whose grace on and off the trampoline, those ring things, and the trapeze we set up in the tunnels continue to make us proud. You make TD IM gymnastics truly great. Undefeated, in fact.

Let's talk about some of the other sports we dominated: snooker. We knew the glasses would pay off. Four inches high for optimal magnification of all planes. In Tiffany Zwick-er '99 a snooker champion is born. Ice fishing. We caught the jewel of the rink up at the Whale--a veritable tuna. Those who came out to the New Haven harbor when the waves were high and the water chilling, we commend your skeet surfing skills. Nick Rivers '99 holds our one dead clay pigeon record. Good work, Nick. As for Haggis bashing: plenty to go around, plenty to bash. Thanks for the supply, Mr. McGerber '99. Hurling: dangerous, but victorious. Merrill '00 won the "Keen-eyed Archer" award this year for darts. Looking forward to next year. And need I mention the innertube water polo team, whose enormous skills hover unsurpassed above Payne Whitney gym? I think not. The storm will settle next winter.

Many thanks to all who came out. On to spring, then. Our glory days are nigh. We've got it going on.

(Compiled by Ashé.)

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