London Central Secondary School - Golden Glimpses Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1983

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ALEX LAINE: P.P.: Being asked, are you in trouble again? while waiting in the office. N.N.: Aleeexx, Roach, A.O. ACT.: Stage Band, Golf, Hockey, Beaver Lodge Club, NADS. F.P.: Going wild, listening to American Pie. AMB.: Money, power and complete happiness. DEST.: Becoming old and playing golf a lot. M.M.C.M.: Sir Funk ' s cottage, Exeter, F.L.W.: The Clash , forever. MIKE LUKE: P.P.: Explaining physics to Radka, Grad Photos. ACT.: Badminton, math contests and other subversive activities. F.P.: putting off English essays. AMB.: very little. DEST.: U. of T. or LPH, depending on how it goes. M.M.C.M.: that day in SCI 151. F.L.W.: Can I go now? PATTY LANGLOIS: P.P.: Two faced people. N.N.: Pudgy. ACT.: Swimming, tennis, ice skating. F.P.: Watching Angie Masciotra eat. AMB.: To travel around the world. DEST.: Fanshawe College tourism program. M.M.C.M.: Leaving in June. F.L.W.: Be happy and enjoy life. GEORDIE MCDONALD: P.P.: phonies, smokers and junkfood. N.N.: Yorgie. ACT.: cross country running, track, anti-Preeb Com- mittee. F.P.: avoiding plastic people. AMB.: To win a triathlon and be able to tell about it. DEST.: U of A. or U of C. M.M.C.M. Cross country team, ' 81 at B at R ' s. F.L.W.: A man whomever he may be has a purpose. JEFF LAWTON: P.P.: Authority. N.N.: Hefty - 2 - ply. ACT.: School show, member of the Aunt-i-Preeb Club. F.P.: PacMan, Jungle King, Pengo. AMB.: to attain my BFA. DEST.: Toronto. M.M.C.M.: Ask Cathy Molloy. F.L.W.: Oh, my nerves. MARY MCKELLAR: P.P.: Un- deraged people who get served in bars. Brainy people who make it known they are brainy. N.N.: Porky, Mars, Egghead. ACT.: Grad Com- mittee, Orchestra, cheerleading ' 80, Cabaret ' 82. F.P.: Long talks with friends in a quiet coffee house. Pacman - video. AMB.: To own my own Boutique. DEST.: Hard to say right now. M.M.C.M.: New York, 1982. B.T. ' s Christmas party. F.L.W.: Sorry, I ' m late guys! MIKE LENART: P.P.: Central - THE FASHION CAPITOL. N.N.: Space Cookie. ACT.: Track. F.P.: Criticizing the Government. AMB.: To win in The education game. DEST.: Alpha Centuri. M.M.C.M.: OFFSA 79. F.L.W.: Why does the drum come hither? BILL MCKENZIE: P.P.: Being awakened from a good dream - Mr. M. ACT.: Hockey. F.P.: Liquid lunches with birthday celebrations. AMB.: To figure out what my destination will be. DEST.: Health, wealth and happiness. M.M.C.M.: Central Hallowe ' en Dance ' 82. F.L.W.: Shakespearean Quotes. STEVE LIABOTIS: P.P.: Teachers that try to be funny. N.N.: Liability. ACT.: Tennis, hockey, football, telling jokes. F.P.: trying to be funny and succeeding. AMB.: to be immortal. DEST.: immortality. M.M.C.M.: Food fights and having Mr. Wood for math four years in a row. F.L.W.: But I ' m immortal, so I don ' t have any last words, besides I ' ll be back. DOUGALD MCKILLOP: P.P : 6 inches, zebras, Chester, bats, HIS 451. N.N.: Duke, Rastahman. ACT.: Football, Beaver club, B-ball, waxing Jhulio ' s surfboard. Mark driving home. F.P.: Football games. Beavers, lodge meetings. Salute ' contests with Kip, Wailing in Bayfield. AMB.: To be as famous as the original Rastahman, shoot the pipe with Jhulio. DEST.: Beaver club hall of fame, S.O.R.C. Laurier, Rolex cup. M.M.C.M.: Bayfield ' 82, Beating C.C.H. Exeter.

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KAREN JOHNSON: P.P.: Being asked, Where is Owen Sound ? N.N.: Junior. ACT.: Working at the Chopstick House . Helping to remodel my brother ' s house. F.P.: going to movies, parties in O.S. AMB.: University. F.L.W.: I did it, Ms. Elford! ARUN KONANUR: P.P.: Morning rehearsals, bad reeds. ACT.: Music, math, watching the wheels. F.P.: Music, eating, C.F.K. AMB.: Long hair and a good tuba. DEST.: An- thony Perkins school of hotel management. M.M.C.M.: Sault Ste. Marie exchange, M.J.S. May ' 82. F.L.W.: aut Caesar aut nillus; This is NOT a democracy. HEATHER JORGENSEN: P.P.: Not being able to play basketball during volleyball season. N.N.: Tree. ACT.: Basketball, Volleyball. F.P.: playing basketball. AMB.: to be rich. DEST.: Skid row. M.M.C.M.: having to come here. F.L.W.: Huh. BILL KRAEMER: P.P.: Winter. N.N.: X. ACT.: Basket weaving and overthrowing governments of small Latin-American countries. F.P.: Playing poker, playing the guitar and attending auditoriums. AMB To become mayor of Arva. DEST Arva. M.M.C.M.: Exams. F.L.W Bye. BERNIE KEIM: P.P.: Monday mornings. N.N.: Fastest tongue at Central. ACT.: Galaga and Omega race. F.P.: In search of the elusive If you see Kay . AMB.: Cedar lounge love bunny. DEST.: Western. M.M.C.M.: Almost laughing to death with Colin during Canada. F.L.W.: You pig dog. DON KUDO: P.P.: People playing with my fruit. Abel ' s vectors, KK ' s, fillers. N.N.: Jhulio, little Donny. ACT.: Beavers, Vice-Prez, F-ball, B- ball, hockey, track, soccer, surfing. F.P.: bopping, hooters, shaving ankles, SF. AMB.: Have a few, turn red, sell myself as a stop light. DEST.: Return to Hawaii, surf the tube. M.M.C.M.: Doog ' s cottage, shakin ' Jack, Gr. 9 F-ball dance. F.L.W.: I had a wonderful time. That ' s what they tell me. What did I do last night? SUE KENDALL: P.P.: Jimmy, CCH Girls, meetings at Lunch, HEC 551 and HIS 451. N.N.: Mom. ACT.: Band, Grad. Committee, ASFC, Having parties at Exeter, Student Council Secretary. F.P.: writing up minutes in Can. Lit., talking on the phone, drinking tea (?!??) Studying! Being late for class. AMB.: To be very wealthy and never work a day in my life. DEST.: Wilton Phar- macy(?) Queen ' s or Trent. M.M.C.M.: Girl ' s night at Martha Dow ' s, Exeter. F.L.W.: I ' ll call you. TUSHAR KUMAR: P.P.: Spanish with Le O ' Reilly. Winning bets with Alister the jock. N.N.: Tush, Tuchie. ACT.: Manias ' soccer team, football and baseball at lunch, getting kicked out of the Library. F.P.: Watching girls, going bombed to the games. AMB.: computer scientist. DEST.: Spanish teacher or Atari Cartridge maker. M.M.C.M.: Felix as a chemistry partner, Rob and I in Spanish and French. Gus and I in Chow ' s class. F.L.W. : Joe ' s it, hey bud, let ' s party. JOANNE KLEINHANS: P.P.: The closing of S.A.B.S.S. N.N.: Joey. ACT.: skipping classes, getting kicked out of the library for fun. F.P.: playing Pac Man during the skipped classes. AMB.: to find an ambition. DEST.: L.P.H. M.M.C.M.: failing all my first term exams! F.L.W.: When do summer holidays begin? CATHY LABORDERIE: P.P.: Politicians. N.N.: Cat. F.P.: Hiking and canoeing. AMB.: To go into Forestry. F.L.W.: That ' s life.



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JAMES MCKINNA: P.P.: School. N.N.: Big Jim. ACT.: Sailing, swimming, camping, Band. F.P.: playing in the band. AMB.: To become a professional songwriter. DEST.: Western. M.M.C.M.: I can ' t remember. MARK MCMANUS: P.P.: Mary Bere. N.N.: Hairy. F.P.: Chasing girls, going out with the boys. ACT.: B- Ball, volleyball, soccer, Beavers, S.A.A., Student Council. AMB.: Police Force, Meeting the village people. DEST.: Busting the Beavers. M.M.C.M.: Bayfield, Toronto, Exeter, Monday night football. F.L.W.: Always look on the bright side of life. HEATHER MCPECK: P.P.: English assignments with Martha that have No due date. N.N.: Munchkin Chicken. ACT.: Swim team, Grad Committee. F.P.: Selling tickets with Dave! AMB.: Official supplier of Pizza and cheese crackers to Donny, Guppy and Marky. M.M.C.M.: Bayfield ' 82, cliff hanging with Kim. MALCOLM J. MACDONALD: P.P.: A preppie brother! N.N.: Mac. ACT.: As little as possible. F.P.: Evading maturity. AMB.: Something artistic. DEST.: Basement of 314 Spruce. M.M.C.M.: In Drag for Can. Lit. (This is education?) F.L.W.: Six years is enough. MARY MARTIN: P.P.: Water rat. N.N.: Moon. ACT.: All sports, especially skiing. F.P.: Sleeping. AMB.: Nurse. DEST.: Fanshawe as a permanent student. F.L.W.: So long. NANCY MARTIN: P.P.: arrogant preebs, niners, alligators, Yiddish, spiders. N.N.: Meatball, Spi-Der- Bite. ACT.: aunt-i-preeb club member, I.D.O.L. president. F.P.: manipulation. AMB.: To discover new worlds and new civilizations. DEST.: To boldly go where no (wo)man has gone before. M.M.C.M.: Challenging the existing conservative order. One night on a cold and lonely beach with fifteen unidentified gigilos, leg op, eviction party. ANGIE MASCIOTRA: P.P.: Mr. Salter tasting my food. People who can ' t pronounce my last name. N.N.: Angry. ACT.: Basketball, volleyball, badminton, soccer, orchestra, band. F.P.: Eating hot foods, drinking cold beverages. AMB.: Look Mr. Attridge in the eye with a straight face. DEST.: Meet Miss Innes at Kellys. M.M.C.M.: Finding out after practice that my car had been towed away. No one around to tell me where it was towed to. F.L.W.: O.K., one for the road. ELAINE MEERTENS: P.P.: Prep- pies. N.N.: Elainey, kiddo, Ber- madeen. ACT.: Intermediate Band, Senior Band, Grad Committee. F.P.: Travelling, Pinery with Firb, knuckles with Cindy, D.K. at Caseys and Pickles. AMB.: Making it through school, becoming a nurse and then taking off for other parts of the world unknown. DEST.: Full time gas attendant at Sunoco self- serve. M.M.C.M.: There ' s been so many, it ' s hard to remember. SAMEENA MERCHANT: P.P.: French grammar, spelling, zits, people who are conceited. ACT.: Badminton, Grad Committee, yearbook, French club, Home Ec. Club, Cancer Campaign. F.P.: Sleeping, daydreaming. AMB.: Togo to Australia, to travel, to be able to spel. DEST.: U.W.O. Meds ' 89. F.L.W.: James Lives! KIRSTEN MILLER: P.P.: Gibblers, the line Fish are jumping and the cotton is growing . Twister on New Year ' s eve. N.N.: Kay, Gus, Gerb, Moussey. ACT.: Basketball, volleyball, J.M. AMB.: Nursing Noah back to health, down under. Never to live in the cold again. M.M.C.M.: Fountain of the nymph with Kim Hyatt. Aquarius in Cabaret. Peppermint Lounge, N.Y. F.L.W.: I ' ll call you. I ' m sorry. Robert... !!@?

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