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Prep II Front Row: John Shorter, Daniel Byrne, Adrian Osmond, Davis Webb, Paul Mclntyre, Peter Lee, Andy Kim, Yumi Chang. Middle Row: Emily Andrews, Marko Hansen, Bobby Rakshit, Nate Dorward, Jason Giddons, Athanasios Kartsaklis. Back Row: Mr. S. Lewis, Paul Baskett, Paul Simms, David Keefe, Sean Kirby, Andrew Sacamano, Zareen Ahmad. The best thing about being in Prep Two was... Zareen — seeing if Miss Silver is buggable. Nate — art with Miss Silver. Paul S. — trading through the hole in the fence. Bobby — math. Davis — chubby kids who kiss. Paul M. — math. Jason — my best friend. Sean — plajdng dungeons and dragons. Paul B. - FENCING!! Yumi — the yum-yum store where Paul M. gave sombody the wrong change. Danny — soccer-baseball. Andy — when Nate went out in his socked feet. John — washing the tables. Athanasios — the Merrytime Clown Show. Peter — when it ' s March break. Emily — having stuffed animal day. Andrew — Mrs. Lewis, the teacher. —20-
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Prep 1 Back Row: Tom Sheridan, Margie May, Janet Maclntyre, Anne Roberts, Tracy Holness. Middle Row: Chris Lannon, Adrian Cameron, Corey Matthews, Emma Haggart, Gray Miles. Front Row: Janine Vanderwel, Jason Jacobson, Ian Hamilton, Heather Rapson, Kathleen Murphy, Ben Pearre, Jenny Silverman. If I were the teacher I would... Kathleen — make them work hard. Corey — let the good ones have extra free time and I would make the bad ones stay in. Tom — make them work and work. Heather — take them to Boston and show them the museum. Ann — keep books. They would work and work and work. Janet — let them do math and take them to the United States. Karen — make them do three papers and ten pages in their workbooks. Gray — let them have lots of free time. If they were bad I would make them have a detention. Margie — make them do work every day. Adrian — make them do science and essays. Troy — make them do eight papers and their workbooks for one minute. Janine — take them to Holland and I would take them on a train. Ben — make them do eight pages and five papers. If they were bad they would stay in for one day. Chris — make them work and work. The ones who if they are bad I would make them stay in for one day. Jason — help peopl e. —19—
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Prep Three Front Row: Kelly Murphy, Dylan McDonald, Asim Wali, Daniel Thompson, Mark McCallum, Andrew Fraser, Jean Grindley, Toni Fried, Melanie Scharf. Middle Row: Miss Scibior, Sarah Newman, Susie Abbott, Emily Doolittle, Brian Audain, Arthur Davis, Michael Cowie, Kelcey Parker, George Bulmer. Back Row: Malve Petersmann, Nora Bednarski, Traci Boswell, Chris Lankester, George Nikolaou, Riza Hosein, Tami Meretsky, Michael Majaess. What this class needs is... Michael — peace and quiet and lots of work. Mark — 100,000 more boys and more play time. Nora — less boys and more girls! Jean — some quiet and boys who don ' t step on the tables. George — I wish Kelly would not call Asim Oubypooh any more and Brian Brinypooh. Asim — no Kelly or Melanie or Sarah or Traci or any girls to bug me. Kelly — more people like melanie. Melanie — more math games, more desks, a bigger library. Emily — no work and more fun things. Michael C. — more reading time. Sarah - some new games in the classroom. Traci — less big tables and more private little desks. Chris — peace and quiet. Andrew — a Mind Alive encyclopedia of Basic Science. Dylan — less noise-makers. George B. — some candy. Kelcey — to be quiet when the teacher is out... Brian — a pizza parlour. —21—
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