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

 - Class of 1982

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JUDY McSEPHNEY: N.N.: Jud, Simon, H.B. ACT.: Swimming, going out for lunch with the girls and Mark! M.M.C.M.: Smem ' s party. F.P.: Meeting the girls for coffee, being a closet punk, dating Malcolm MacDowell. P.P.: Smem ' s legs, C.W. ' s obsession with obesity, bleach blondes. F.S.: I ' m not an H.B.!! DEST.: . . . after Central? AMB.: Mrs. Turkey King 1980 ' s . . . ? MONIRA MOUSSA: N.N.: Mommy, Bonehead. ACT.: Yearbook. M.M.C.M.: Mr. Scott falling off the desk in English class. F.P.: Arguing with everyone about Arabs. P.P.: Chemistry class, people who think Arabs marry for money. F.S.: Don ' t come knocking at my door when you need oil! DEST.: A huge castle in Saudi Arabia. AMB.: To marry a rich Arab oil sheik. ANDREW MEESON: MM. CM.: It has yet to happen. F.P.: Putting small furry animals into microwave ovens. P.P.: Non-teflon coated microwave ovens. F.S.: Question authority. DEST.: Desolation row. AMB.: To bring the downfall of the decadent western world and lead the masses to a socialist revolution. DOROTHY MRUGASIEWICZ: N.N.: Dorota, Snagglepuss. M.M.C.M.: Storytelling time in Mr. Nobe ' s class. F.P.: Doing the Chicago polka, digging up old coins in my back yard. P.P.: Speeches, commercials, pineapple. F.S.: Know what I mean jellybean? That ' s terrible. DEST.: Behind the Iron Curtain. AMB.: Live in Europe. ANDREW MEINING: N.N.: ' Handy ' Andy. ACT.: Motorcycles, skiing, stereos, swimming, badminton. M.M.C.M.: Central ski trips. F.P.: T and A, heading out with my trail bike in the back of my truck. P.P.: A nine iron possessing a licence to drive, lineups, gas prices, gorgeous Gr. 9 ' s. F.S.: A million dollars is only 100 million pennies. Balloons are cheaper than diapers! AMB.: To indulge in life. STEVE NEWMAN: N.N.: ' S ' . ACT.: Hockey, water polo, Sr. band, Stage band. M.M.C.M.: Winning Water polo Championship in 1980. F.P.: Playing hockey. P.P.: Punk rock, people who don ' t like hockey. AMB.: To get out of Central. NAEEM MERCHANT: N.N.: Grouch. ACT.: B-ball, V-ball, Sr. band, tennis, badminton, Bark Lake. M.M.C.M.: Winning City Cham- pionship B-ball 79-80. F.P.: Waking up before the sun to a bunch of Rook Midgets. P.P.: People who pretent to know everything but don ' t. F.S.: Super! For sure! Good stuff. DEST.: But there is no life after Central! AMB.: Invent a pair of unbreakable glasses. BRUCE PALMER: N.N.: Uncle Joe. ACT.: Jr. and Sr. F-ball, curling, cross-country. M.M.C.M.: Beating CCH in 79, the Hill cottage ' 81. F.P.: Emptying the sin bin of its contents, wasting the summer at the beach semi-saber. P.P.: Water balloons, girls from Listowel. DEST.: Cottage ' 82. AMB.: King of the Universe doesn ' t sound too bad. HELEN MERSKEY: ACT.: Sr. band, orchestra, Music Council, Computer Club, Hysteria in the Halls Society. P.P.: Exams that start at 8:30 or end at 3:30, soggy french fries. F.S.: Ya or Jah or Yah or Yaw (all pronounced the same way!). DEST.: Away, away - at least a few light years worth. FELICIA PAOLO: ACT.: Chamber orchestra, and orchestra, Grad. Committee. F.P.: Getting kicked out of the library, giving Mr. Richardson excuses for missing orchestra. P.P.: Space cadets, Calculus, the essence of life. F.S.: What a no-mind. You ' re such an air-head. I have a brain too - but I use mine! DEST.: Sydney, Australia. AMB.: To pass Calculus.

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CARRIE KNILL: N.N.: F-B., Turz. ACT.: Music groups, fattening Music teachers for . . .? M.M.C.M.: The day the North York kids were here and hearing their concert with a good friend. F.P.: Things that can ' t be talked about in a yearbook . . . not that Helen! P.P.: 2KS, Physics labs, music featuring every instrument - except my own! F.S.: I ' m a Bassoon Blower and I enjoy it! DEST.: Selling tarts to Mr. R. AMB.: U.W.O. - degree in basket weaving. RHYSA LEYSHON: N.N.: Punkin, Rulupa, L.L. ACT.: Wrestling, not drinking. M.M.C.M.: Being called Punkin by Chris Hagarty. F.P.: Writing Martha, watching wrestlers. P.P.: Cafeteria, teachers without bums, teachers ' clothes, bleach blonde rooks. F.S.: Hi hosebag! B.F.D. DEST.: Australia, red light district. AMB.: Semiprofessional prostitute. SUSAN KYLES: N.N.: Susie Homemaker. M.M.C.M.: Mud fight at Carruthers. F.P.: Going away to party for the weekend (Toronto). P.P.: T.R., that London is so far from Hull. F.S.: Gimmee a break! DEST.: The mountains. AMB.: Pass SCH. 551, anything but an Engineer - preferably a ski bum. ROBERT LINDHOUT: N.N.: CB, Dyke Hopper. ACT.: Football, wrestling, soccer, band, stage band. M.M.C.M.: Red Feather game against Wheable. F.P.: Working out the ' Blue ' elbow, laughing at Mr. Wood. P.P.: Preppies, punks, Californians. F.S.: I ' m not going to live through this class. What homework? DEST.: Ceeps! the Strip. AMB.: None - educated bum. KIT LAM: ACT.: Orchestra. M.M.C.M.: The Friday night dance during Christmas. P.P.: Teachers who always set tests on the same day and or week. F.S.: Algebra class was so quiet when the teacher was asking questions. DEST.: University or full time job. AMB.: Travel around the northern hemisphere. MONIKA LONG: N.N.: Arnie. ACT.: V-ball, basketball, badminton, tennis, SAA treasurer. MM. CM.: Graduating, Fri. night triple header B-ball games with Biff. F.P.: Sur- prise parties, Florida in March (thanks Deb!), French class with Mr. Cunningham. P.P.: In V-ball, ' the bitch ' diets. F.S.: That ' s your problem, not mine! DEST.: Alpine peaks in St. Moritz, Switzerland, to coves and beaches along Adriatic Sea. AMB.: To be bilingual. DONNA LAMB: N.N.: Blitz, Porky. ACT.: Basketball, V-ball, SAA, track and field, soccer, D.A.L.C. MM. CM.: Car accident in front of Central - great! F.P.: Driving, riding the bench in V-ball. P.P.: Habs fans, beggars for brothers. F.S.: Let ' s get organized?! Sounds good to me! DEST.: Gr. 14 or Thames Univ. by 2000 A.D. AMB.: To be 5 ' 8 and win W.O.S.S.A., to pass chemistry. JOHN MAKARAN: N.N.: Sparky, Wheableater. ACT.: F-ball, wrestling, ' A ' soccer, SAA, Com- puter Club. M.M.C.M.: The amazing Kriskin, X-mas carolling at Mike ' s. F.P.: Pumping iron, deer hunting. P.P.: Preps!!, punkers, janitors who think they ' re rugged, Gr. 9 babes. F.S.: Take my notes please!! Such is life. DEST.: Electronics Engineer, high paying job. AMB.: 57 , bench 500, Mafia nit man. DARREN LEWIS: N.N.: The stoic guy of Eng. Pd. 1. ACT.: Sitting in the library and analyzing other people ' s problems. M.M.C.M.: For one class Mr. West was interesting. F.P.: Making other people analyze my problems. P.P.: The air-conditioned cafeteria (winter season). F.S.: Can I see your Physics Lab book? DEST.: Shaving my hair and |oinmg a religious organization. AMB.: Mayor of London. KIMBERLY MARTIN: ACT.: Swimming, sewing, cooking, travelling. M.M.C.M.: When I graduate from high school. F.P.: Listening to music and fighting with sister Tracey. DEST.: To become an R.N. A. and then go into the armed services. AMB.: I ' d love to travel around the world, especially Australia, England, and California!



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PAM PARKER: M.M.C.M.: Mud fight at Carruther ' s field with Sue. P.P.: Punters, people who have an ambition to be a policeman. F.S.: Hagarty! My name ' s Chris! DEST.: Undecided. AMB.: None. SONIA PYLYSHYN: ACT.: Track, X- country, band, yearbook, moving away, coming back. M.M.C.M.: Tues., Feb. 23, 79 at 2:37-2:38. F.P.: Whining and complaining, biting my finger nails, doodling, horseback riding. P.P.: Changing schools, Yam-foo-foo, static cling, missing teeth. F.S.: Oh poo! DEST.: France? Western? Trent? AMB.: Travel with Barb, Martha and Jeremy Irons to Nigeria to live in an Ibo compound. JANE PATRICK: N.N.: Yane, pre- teen sweetheart, Clip. ACT.: Parade committee, yearbook, Student Council, Gumbies. M.M.C.M.: New Year ' s Eve, ' Do Not Disturb ' signs, Toronto, May 24. F.P.: Jits, watching a movie. P.P.: Short nylons, early nights. F.S.: Make a million! Come again? That ' s life. DEST.: Western, Queen ' s? AMB.: Become a multimillionaire, then open Branch (f 2 of Barb ' s com- mune. HELEN REIS: N.N.: Too tall. ACT.: Swimming, Gumby cheerleader, Santa Claus parade float. M.M.C.M.: Nov. 12, 1981. F.P.: Being with T ed. P.P.: T.T. F.S.: I don ' t care. It ' s up to you. BILL PIRGIONAS: N.N.: Rosko, Duke, Bronco. ACT.: Sr. and Jr. F- ball, wrestling, soccer, Jr. basketball, track and field. M.M.C.M.: Getting psyched up for the Wrestling Tournament with Singeris. F.P.: Bumping into Central nuts at Weldon. P.P.: Shakespearean plays. F.S.: You ' ll be all right! Arhidi. DEST.: Meeting Buckeroo anywhere, anytime. AMB.: Leaving the greasy spoon AND becoming a Greek Tycoon. NATALIE ROMANIUK: N.N.: Nats, Natalie Wood. ACT.: Skiing and spraining. F.P.: Lunch with the girls, being tickled by Screamer. P.P. Waiting for marks in German multiple choice in Chemistry. F.S. Hi kids! Where we going for lunch today girls! You weasel! DEST Wally. AMB.: Dietician. ANDREW POSPIELOVSKY: N.N.: His divine holiness Pope Pius III. ACT.: El Salvador, Chile, Demolition. M.M.C.M.: The first time I had A ' s. F.P.: Winning musical chairs! ( But you didn ' t win An- drew - shhh!). P.P.: Running out of ammunition. F.S.: Go, ghosts, Go!! DEST.: L.P.H. AMB.: Vice-principal of Central. ERIC ROWE: N.N.: Ric rave, squirt. ACT.: B-ball, V-ball, badminton, music, alligator wrestling, power lifting. M.M.C.M.: 25 ' base line hook with 1 second left. F.P.: Going to D.Q. after practice, discussing world politics. P.P.: Punkers, punk rock, grouch ' s wristband, short beds. F.S.: Chow for now! DEST.: Wealth, Western, basically aimless. AMB.: Roam the earth ' til I find myself, then die. JANET PURKO: N.N.: Stretch, Purk. M.M.C.M.: Smem ' s party. F.P. Lunch with the girls, bitching at Screamer. P.P.: Brutus, people who call me short, infinity. F.S.: The thing is . . . Must have been a lie . . . or what not! DEST.: 5 ' 2 . AMB.: To goto University. ZEYNEP SAKMAR: N.N.: Zip, Sis. ACT.: Yearbook, Camera Club, orchestra, String ensemble, Music Council. M.M.C.M.: Faking the whole 5 minutes of Dvorak in Gr. 9 Music Night. F.P.: Throwing mushrooms down people ' s shirts. P.P.: Physics experiments, egg salad sandwiches, muscles. F.S.: Si, Eek, Vas ist das? DEST.: To start all over again in Kindergarten and do it right. AMB.: To die July 16, 2064 and be reincarnated as a drummer.

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