Elmwood School - Samara Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1988

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Inka Pauls born Sept. 9 69; at Elmwood: grades 10 to 13 Inka is part of the German connection of Elmwood and is known for her devotion to Allan (too bad, S . . .) as well as her dedication to her job as a lifeguard (all those poolparties ' .) Being a Le Club groupie, Inka sometimes wears nylons with loafers and her uniform (although she does deny it) and is famous for her tuna dip and those banana cofresi in the Dominican Republic. If you go to Rosal ' s Bay at noon you can see everyone skinny and dipping. And I thought you hadn ' t had a bath in months? Inka can be heard saying, Can I ask a stupid question? and Your body moves in ways mine hasn ' t discovered yet , It ' s okay, he was being paid? and I ' m so hot ' , and aren ' t we glad to sleep that extra half hour! ' Bright eyes ' ... I ' m married. Prince Vince, Grade 12 pizza lunches and making Yukie sleep in the bath tub, huh? Stratford carrots, Inka, Inka, turn around (Jester of Arms), growing fruitflies in the bathroom, cafe in St. Agathe (no more . . . Mrs. C), what was that weird situa- tion at the semi-formal? All night knee slapping, Uh, sorry Inka! Best of luck in the future from your friends. Kirstin Podeschwik born Aug. 15 68; at Elmwood; grades 10 to 13 Kirstin, also known as K.P., has been an enthusiastic supporter of Elmwood for four years. She is known for her discussions on whether dogs have I.Q. ' s (yes, we know, Zumsel does), and her numerous gelato runs. Grande with hazelnut chocolate, right? On many movie marathon weekends, Dirty Dancing was actually considered a cult film, but Westley is still unsurpassed and those long nights in Hull. I can smell your friends, Bouncie will be there. What about that amazing summer with Annette? Kirstin has come a long way since Helium changed its name. Now it ' s ZINC! And remember how we discovered the Bistro. Houg with Pink Lakes and apples anyone? But it ' s only 7a.m.! Although Kirstin is a good cook, her apple pancakes don ' t always turn out even if there ' s a volleyball game scheduled at tVlooney ' s Bay. Shorts with holes and a quote from the bouncer, Don ' t push, XXX His english is improving. Thanks for being a great friend. Debbie Soroczan born tVlarch 26 68; at Elmwood; grade 13 Debbie enjoyed her first and only year at Elmwood and will fondly remember last minute dashes in the a.m. from the corner of Springfield and Maple with her bus buddies; all-you-can-eat pasta; Caesar soup; haircuts at strange places; muffin stops; English classes; being an Elmwood Old-Girl before graduating, and knowing all the lovely sorts she met at Elmwood. See ya later alligator. □ 14

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Kimberley Meyerman born Oct. 18 69; at Elmwood: grades 12 to 13 Kim-my that Pretty Smart was a doozy. PIG OUT - want some bagels? Oh p-lease! Monster child. Why can ' t I cut your hair? Ski bunny - here I come. That ' s H-U-A-T-A-M-A-L-A, and I ' ve been there. Ada, shut up! Yup, I live in ELMER, uh huh. Hey, been to ' Les Galeries ' lately? You ' re so smart I ' m glad I ' m your friend. Why would anyone hang out at the Corner Club? I ' m a bad influence. Mi y mi Amiga are from M-E-H-l-C-0 . . . love that Revolution. See ya - Mich. The Chinese typewriters. My sister is a sweetie. Where ' s everybody going? My eyelid is twitching again. Even Dave hates that old bat-let ' s lose her! Don ' t know much about History . . . love that tunic! This place, CR, is a dump. I don ' t need the credit! I can ' t go my ride is coming. My parents still have that illusion. I speak fluent German. No, Mrs. Knowlton I ' m not sleeping . . . the key to education is keeping in the teacher ' s good books. I ' m not as good as you think I am. I can be rowdy when I want to be. Is Elmwood really my Alma Mater? Anja Miller born Feb. 21 70; at Elmwood: grades 7 to 13 Ann-ia: Well, it ' s been a long time. I have old memories of you with purple hair and cracked glasses, bopping aroun in the mesh top to ' Lucky Star ' . . . (mesh is a recurring theme). I guess you ' ll always be taller than me. You don ' t live in Rockcliffe anymore so I can ' t rush over to save you. Dom in the evening, but now I stock your cup- boards, so . . . (eat properly). You are the Tuna Queen, hands down. Don ' t leave the house in a skirt dear, it was safer at my house. fOly mom still wants you back over for stir fry. I will never forget the long procession of JH clones which still continues, nor the SCC (which ate my brain) which provided you with two of them (bet you love concrete; is the Mack truck still parked in your driveway?) HULL PATROL, here ' s to the Queen. You were really effective, Anja. I ' ll never forget your 18th birthday, nor will the coatcheck girl at Le Bistro. Anjalinka, I never thought I ' d see you in pink and purple but hey, the spotter things you ' re cute. Wear it to a diplomatic formal. Looking forward to Kenya, we ' ll have a blast. It ' s been a great seven years (most of it) . . . lots of love. Thumper PS . . . the Mission of Destruction is a tad ironical since it did the opposite to our friendship. I never knew all of your possessions could fit into the trunk of my car. Hey spit-sister we ' ve come a long way! Man did we ever get along in grade 11 . . . extreme sarcasm. Carleton look out - crazy women on the loose! Our future is going to be full of more amazing adventures - AH WIMOWEH! Love Vivian. Michelle Morrison born June 19 70; at Elmwood: grades 9 to 13 Fun, Fun, Fun and Dance, Dance, Dance. Look Martha! It ' s all too beautiful. Select a Prime Minister. We ' re not trying to pretend we ' re men, or actors, or in a play, or anything. Lucky, STOP BREATHING! Could we have two fleshburgers? bleeding. Ooh baby baby. The year is 1957, and we ' re hitch-hiking across America. Live irony. Well well, Jean-Michel, what a year (actually fire) Vastly differing hair lengths (I still want yours); bike scams; Graeme John (It would have saved so much time if they ' d chosen the right ones at the start . . . remember under the table at the gristle banquet?); and of coarse Woolworths pictures with Zandra and Mmmuffins and tub of ice cream after school (I still feel sick) I ' m sure you ' ll find a triathlon in OUEBEC. Remember the first time you met Joce? Proceed to PLAN B And stop it with Trussardi. Our names will go down in T.D ' s history (seeing as we were residents for a while) It behooves me to say I ' ll miss you tons cruising. illo es no putana, sandman trapicola Miami vice shirt and chains. Teach me how to dance like that, NO HODAS, papaya chocolate gelato moviathon, the ocean it ' s beautiful, I am so a lifeguard. 1st night Delphines, just say NO! et tu passa nada, speghetti, pizza. I saw all of cuba tonight Tara Morrison born July 11 70; at Elmwood: grades 7 to 13 Tara joined the Elmwood gang seven years ago as a little junior in a Roman tunic (Preparing for the Latin I.B. early, huh?) Since then, Tara has taken on the wildest schedule of us all - Math, Math, Math, Science, Science, Parlez-vous Franglais?!? Yo! Knitting reading in Algebra again? You ' re a cruel code-setter, T-MOOSE, or is that T-MORSE? Well Algebrite, that Descartes workshop turned out to be worth it after all!!! Here commences Tara ' s very own soap opera of Mrs.J, Bus buddy Is that Mr. Colonel sitting over there? Ooops! HEY, let ' s spend that phone money. Yes, it took us four hours to get to school, really it did! Oh p-lease. What do we have first this morning, ooh, who cares - have a great one - Michelle Julie.



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Julie Waterhouse born Oct. 17 69; at Elmwood: grades 7 to 13 Julie came to Elmwood as a little junior In grade 7. Wearing a tunic, you ' d never think she ' d become the Head of Keller. But as a grade 13, Julie has been associated with the Queen ot the Purple Gang, Quiz Kid, Bernardo (aka Ben), Fun In the Sun, and dogs for the blind - Here horsey, horsey, horsey! So, Jules, sleep in bath tubs much (Stratford)? There ' s someone in the bathroom! That snake we never found; Why not take the tablecloth too ; Eat nachos much? . . . made that trip . . . well. Interesting. Surely, you ' re capable of doing much better things since skiing into a ski class isn ' t very healthy! Jamie I, II. Ill, IV ... or Is it IV ' :? Whirlpool; Giggles and Odie . . . beats me; those exam good luck pennies . . . you must have a million; Tom (need we say more)?; how will I pay for my riding lessons? How about the pasta shop at the corner? Morning comedy team on the bus. Are you going to marry a guy you meet at the Sugar Bush? Only time will tell. How about on the bus? Nope. Remember Beaker and Enrlque-mega weirdos ... I hope they don ' t see this or else It might be embarrassing to . . . We ' ll Buff or Waterbug or Watternotter, or Watterhole, or Waterhorse, or Waterfly, or Waterloo . . . Radio Shack and H2Q . . . Need we say much more about Jules-Buff. We wish you only the best and watch out for those men! Have a great time at Waloo but I ' m going to U of Gul so . . . Loads of Love! Vivian Yu born Nov. 21 69; at Elmwood; grades 11 to 13 Rawbert, look, I got new cycling shorts. Have you ever noticed every guy does this? Don ' tcha hate it when . . . Hi Viv, I ' m at your place having dinner with your parents. Such a healthy boy, my, my. Is he cute. Homera, homera. Cruise Control. So this is what G.H.S. looks like, gee, sorry I never went there. Love Michelle. Bright and early every morning - let ' s not go! He called morning chatter, money pooling, my mom ' s french inhal- ing! K ' s concert. We ' re late again. Taxi service, U.N., My arm hurts, leg, my head, my throat . . . We crashed your car! Baseball. 1 didn ' t see the ball. Vaulting champ, nice landing Dairy Queen. Thanks for helping me out. Love Kris. VIv baby, where would the Elmwood music scene be without the dancemobile (Oh Giorgio!) I ' ll be returning for friend mice in my surrogate home. Bib. Remember Stratford, Kingston (look for the Jeep Cherokee), T.O., (the ROM, Oris, you me for choir and of course Rosedale.) Shakespeare was appropriate this year. Cleo. All those trips to Dan- ny ' s - we must continue the tradition. Here ' s to the end of a dry year for both of us . . . You ' re the best sicko and I ' ll always remember you for making me discover the Far East (Orleans) Love Ellen. Margaret Goodman born Dec. 12 70; at Elmwood; grades 7 to 13 What a year we ' ve had at the Green Palace. Sometimes we ' ve even had fun outside school, such as the Tuesday night parties and This much better than school charades. But Maggie ' s wierdness helped the year pass more quickly, no doubt! That evil tatoo! What ' s up Steve? There ' s no Physics! Throw all your money into the flame. Let ' s go to my house for lunch. Cindy ate the . . . are you going to Guido? Does Margaret work here? In the Sprint Bush. Our album - the tights in the Park. Flamingo. Welcome to our smoke-free home. The P. P.M. We ' ll never forget swimming in the pool, the tennis courts, and root beer parties. Winter, spring, summer or fall, All you ' ve got to do is call. And I ' ll be there, Oh, yes I will. ZOWF TO THE BLUES! Your friends always, Louise, Jen, Steph and Nancy.

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