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lAN ARMSTRONG The convicted arsonist of house and hair, Ian found time n' between burnings to join the sailing club, golf club, floor hockey team Qcaptain, of coursel. and swimming team, hence acquiring the prestigious title of International House Sports Manager. Memories for lan include blowing groceries at Shannon's, being crowned Prefect, boring novels, Chemistry titratic r, Uncle Willie's trumpeting, and Gare's ticker tape. 4 A .y' 5 ,.- if' I Future E ians: U. ofA. 1' L12 TED BALDERSON 'r As a junior, young Edward participated in many sports activities . . . in- , cluding lamb chopping. As a senior, however, he only played on the track 5' and hockey team. Ted, how will you ever live without K.M. when you join the Montreal Canadians? I A i. -. Q .5 ' P-ss T. sv .5 - , ., 5 ' - .s ,Q 'J , -E, 5-Vx TM : , ,L . JODY BARBER Hey Jo! We made it out alive . . . barely. Do you remember when you were a school spirit freak-out and were involved in everything from choir to the social committee? Oh yeah - you were vice-captain of the grass hockey team too. Such a weirdo. I'll never forget soopering across the quad with you, and of course long weekends and the Spanish Tragedy, Mount Tolmie, wasist l.D.?, and caramel sundaes decorating your face. I hope you do make it as a flower arranging, tea partying Mexican socialite - gynecology is so boring! I'll miss you, Jody. Here's to a Montreal rendez-vous! Leslie ALAN BARTON Our grad class will always remember Alan's name as the one which brought a smile to everyone's face. Because he has attended St. Mike's since grade 3, Schlem is a good example of the effect of SMU education. I-le lists his future plans as After school maybe go to UVIC. .,.'.
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PAUL ACHTEM WT 'ff 1.0 know why! JIM ANGLEI-IART Mij Anglehmart lured the annual committee to his house time after time with his various proto-type cheesecakes. When talking to this physichem wiz-kid, one should not be offended by the periodic instances of his hand lunging at his head tusually at early hours of the dayy, for specialists at the school, such as Dr. S. Thatcher and Dr. P. Byrnes have diagnosed this as a means of jarring his bilingual brain to action. Jim's athletic participation included frisbeeing, laughing, and breathing, and remarkably he has avoided Mr. Yorath's cruel hand since grade 8. Jim's TIPS ON HOW TO MAKE TIME FOR CHEESE CAKE FOR 10 WHILE SKIPPING GAMES and the sequel, TIPS ON HOW TO MAKE TIME FOR CHEESE CAKE FOR 20 WHILE GETTING HIGH MARKS will both be out in hard cover next year. From the editors: GOOD LUCK JIM! tWhat a spazy! ERIC ANGUS DAVID ARMSTRONG Ever since Dave hit a bus he has wanted to attend R.R.M.C., and then follow Stew's example and lead an economical life. He cites his pet peeves as chapel talks, grade eights, Mondays, and grade ll Chemistry. He's got a good start on, living out a life of absolute leisure - Dave is often seen lying prostrate in the grade twelve common room. Paul joined the school, with the girls in Grade 10 and although he played rugby as ardently as Jacquie Dancey, he still managed to swing a trip to the U K fOh! My back hurtslj. He told this worthy grad editor that he was going to M.I.T., but rumor has it that next year, it's UVIC for Paul. When you make it we ll all Our movie star is noted for his love of female billets ton the U K rugby tourl and imperial measures ti.e. pintsj. In rugby he is the only person on the lst XV who can fake a pass to the outside when no one is there and make it work. He is capable of even greater athletic feats consuming entire packages of chocolate bars in one evening. Our head boy clad in his pink button-down shirt, can often be found in the math lab Qgettmg extra workj or keying Bio. notes into his word processor Next year he intends to go to Stanford, Queens, or Pepperdine. Ultimately he hopes to get rich by twenty-five and enjoy the good life. With any luck he ll succeed
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as X it .K . 54 swf X N, X LEX BAYLEY Lex: So much! - Gated again! - room 404 - Dilamonster - parking lot parties - late-nite- shooting, such a dorkette - certain loveable musicians ti.e. B.H. and J.B.J - chats in the shower room - You're a prefect - all-niters - Khalid - barfing - clothes - parents - dieting - messy room talright it was melj - bed i signing - I hate this place - privacy and lack thereof - beautiful black ballet dancers - contemptible cream cheese bagels. I love you much. Bunk-buddy. ERIN ANNE BEIRNE And our next contestant is . . . Erin Anne Beirne! tApplauseJ. She should be congratulated for her acquired immunity to Penaluna jibes, and her effective throwing arm. Her two years at SMU blessed her with a wealth of soap opera knowledge. and here too she fostered on aversion to purple-Bob socks. Her unique education here will speed her through a BA program at UBC and perhaps lead her to a career of teachingg more likely, she will spend the rest of her life with her true love: movie companies. Cheers! . . . and we hope to have ya back on our show real soon. STEVEN BENSON fy. Ben's first impression of SMU in grade 5 was such that he left before grade 6. However, after returning in grade 7, he actively participated in cricket and rugby, until this year. when his prime interests became p basketball and economics. Steven. an International House dropout, fondly remembers midnight fire alarms and Peter McRae. He intends to spend the rest of his life stuck in a sand trap. ex 1 MIKE BISSETT Upon occassionally emerging from his blue Toyota, Mike always wore a happy smile of appreciation for Mr. Williams and cheering thoughts of grad. Mike's message to fellow graduates: Knock your socks off.
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