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Prep Five Front Row: Frank Ckark, Sherene Hosein, Susan Halebsky, Beth Medjuck, John Cameron, Shawn Sable, Edward Rees Middle Row: I. Spenser, Sharon Chamard, Jonathan Meretsky, Roger Porter, Patrick Oland, Asad WaU, Katie Stewart Back Row: Stephanie White, Michael Burden, David Robertson, David Haliday, Lorraine Belitsky, Kenny Schwartz, Sean Boswick Absent: Scott Logan, Cindy Pink 1 built the new labs, I would... David H. - turn Susan into a little moth and hit her with a flyswater. Sherene - put alot of antiques in them. Sean - tie teachers up and burn the rope over a nitric, hydrochloric, and citric acid pool. Sharon - build a large space luxury cruiser, so people could go on trips to the planets. Cindy - make a place for inventing different animals. Partick - mix a lot of chemicals together and turn into dracula. Roger - make a freeze ray to stop Sean and David from beating me up. Ken - make a machine that would keep chalk off Mr. Spencer. Lorraine - stuff David R. ' s head in the beaker with all of the acids. Katie - have a place to make pink and purple elephants. Beth - make a store where you could go and get something to eat and drink. David R. - make a glue to keep Katie Stewart ' s mouth shut. Scott - make a gun that made pictures move. Asad - make an observatory on top. Susan - fill the rooms with laughing gas. Edward - make a Nuclear bomb... Stephanie - blow the teachers up. Jonathan - use Cindy Pink as a crossbeam. Shawn - not be sitting in this stupid classroom doing work. — 24 —
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Prep Four Front Row: Evan Jones, Jeff Halliday, Victor Bigio, Lara Robinson, Jessica Welles, Sarah JoUimore, Cathy Novae, Daniel Rees Middle Row: Michelle Horacek, Munju Ravindra, Mark Yeats, Troy Dolomont, Jonathan Dolin, Richard Billard, Paul Burnell, Tania Robinson Back Row: A. Smith, Ian McEaney, Peter Mann, Eric Block, Jamie Ross, Jason Herod, Keresti Tacreiter, Edmond Rees, Michel Stephens Absent: Miles Sheridan, Robin Shore Rules Adults Should Obey Jason - Husband and wife should not divorce each other because it could cause trouble to the children. Jessica - When I get married I do not want to have children even if my husband wants to. Edmond - Adults should give the children a chaffeur driven limousine for their birthdays. Victor - Adults should let the child sleep in. Jonathan - Adults should let us have all the ice cream we can eat. Paul - Children ' s allowances should be raised by twenty-five cents every six months. Mark - If the adults are invited to a party you should go too. Tania - 1 think adults should let their children have long hair. Peter - When you are shopping don ' t ask your child to buy some- thing when they are only five years old. Robin - 1 should not be sent to the next door neighbour ' s house to - borrow flour or milk. Kersti - Adults should tell their children to get something from upstairs when the children ARE upstairs, instead of making them go up again. Michel - Adults shouldn ' t swear around children. Eric - Adults should come home early at night because they could give their children the habit of staying out late. Cathy - Adults should not smoke because it might make children ' do it too and it is bad for yoy. James - Adults should teach us to be careful with dangerous tools like knives. Richard - Adults should not drive carelessly in front of children. Danny - Adults should not talk of the bad things their children did. Michelle - Adults should encourage children to ' like books. Miles - Adults should not interrupt you while you are reading. Troy - Adults should read to them at bedtime to help them go to sleep. Ian - Do not spoil your children. Munju - Whether you are the oldest or the youngest you should be treated kindly. Lara - Adults should let children prove their point. Evan - Adults should try to cheer children up when they are sad. Sarah - Adults should talk to them and make them feel wanted. Jeff - Adults should have enough sense to keep them. — 23 —
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Prep Six Front Row: Richard Osmond, Jay Ferguson, Liam Murphy, Minga O ' Brien, Joanna Forsyth, Johanna Steffan, Benjamin DoHn, Matthew Murphy. Middle Row: Renn Holness, Neil McCulloch, Howard Regan, Samantha Imrie, John Peter Beale, Steven Sherman, Rebecca Lazier, Walter Kemp. Back Row: J. Lankester, Katie Andrews, Peter Thomas, Peter You, Sarah Burns, Geoffrey Mann, Christopher Thibeau, Raonull Conover, John Chadwick-Jones Absent: Sarah Beresford-Green. When I get to Upper School I want to.... Katie - STAY in Florida. John-Peter - have a nice time. Sarah B.-G. - go to the Spoon five days a week. Sarah B. - have March Break all year round. John C.-J. - be sick on every exam day. Raonull - beat up on the prep school. Benjamin - be the first kid in the school to meet Loni Anderson. Jay - join the Monty Python Society and grow taller! | Joanna - grow tall and look down at Sarah Burns. ' Stephanie - do something spectacular or important and become famous throughout the school for it. Renn - earn $2,111,000,000,000,000,000. Samantha - do nothing. Walter - not dicect a frog. Rebecca - be sick when 5000 word essays are assigned. Geoffrey - live, breathe, and FLY! Neil - be on Mr. Naud ' s basketball team. Liam - be an assistant to a P.O. caridate. Matthew - still be able to doodle well. Minga - have fun and not learn a lot. Richard - have teachers who like me. Howard - learn German. Steven - have a six hour recess. Johanna - beat Matthew in the arm hang. Christopher - be a Grammarian photographer. Peter T, - skate from Alaska to the U.S.S.R. Peter Y. build a rat trap for Mr. Naud. — 25 —
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