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DAVID CLUETT: P.P.: Shakespeare. N.N.: Alf. ACT.: Hockey, golf, volleyball, tennis, intramurals, S.A.A., Student Council, Grad Committee, Beavers. NADS, playing my bone ' . F.P.: Avoiding class, thick sandwiches, lateness. AMB.: To coach the Leafs, music 24 hrs. daily, straighten my legs. DEST.: Rose Bowl Parade for NADS, U of A. M.M.C.M.: Red feather day breakfast, Karen winning. CHRIS CUYLLE: P.P.: Head trips, dumb waiters, Frank and Gus Pizza. N.N.: Quaaludes, Sticker. ACT.: Basketball. F.P.: Sailing and wailing, booze cruises. AMB.: C.A. DEST.: Arva, Waterloo (Business). M.M.C.M.: Labour Day weekend in Bayfield. F.L.W.: Bomb the boats . . . and watch out for the pigs. NANCY CLUFF: P.P.: Mr. Abel ' s Algebra class, writing exams in classrooms. N.N.: Cluffer, Clupper. ACT.: Grad Committee. F.P.: parties, showing 50 teeth at one time. AMB.: Chartered Accountant. DEST.: Cashier at Riggin Pharmacy. M.M.C.M.: Exeter. F.L.W.: Stop picking on me! TESSIE DAWBER: P.P.: Grade 13 exams, when the entire class is silent after a question has been asked, English tests. N.N.: Tessie Bear, Tizzy. ACT.: Senior Orchestra, String Ensemble, Key Club. F.P.: Skating, sleeping, watching soap operas, writing notes in history to D.K. M.M.C.M.: faking orchestra music in grade 9, 10, 11 . . ., but getting the last note. CHRIS COLE: P.P.: People who CONFORM. N.N.: C . ACT Photography, games, club, F.P. Fencing, games, music, art. AMB Engineer, photographer, artist, philosopher. DEST.: World wide. F.L.W.: Well, that ' s O.K. See you later. GRACE DITTRICH: P.P.: Preps. N.N.: Space. ACT.: Living. F.P.: Getting cheese buns from Mini- Mart. AMB.: to travel around Europe. DEST.: Western. M.M.C.M.: Mir. F.L.W.: It isfinished already! ANN CORBET: P.P.: People over 6 feet tall, people, who don ' t like my red Converse basketball shoes. N.N.: Amabel, Annie, Belle. ACT.: Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, Music Council, Grad. Committee, Cabaret ' 82. F.P.: Singing Christmas Carols while slinging oranges and grapefruit. AMB.: To bring back 6X - The Rock. DEST.: Social work program • wherever they ' ll take me. M.M.C.M. January 23, 1981. F.L.W.: Bon Weekend! MICHAEL CURTIS: P.P.: A.C. Hum. N.N.: Captain Neubulous, space hero. ACT.: Responding to external stimuli, exploring the cosmos. F.P.: Acquiescing. AMB.: Invisibility. DEST.: Resignation. M.M.C.M.: Students salivating in the halls after the 5 to bells. F.L.W.: Nuke the seals, and make them wear whale blubber. MARTHA DOW: P.P.: Saunders 9, Mr. Ryan ' s Pop Quizzes, com- puterized report card remarks, teacher ' s grapevine, the bitch drill. ACT.: Volleyball, soccer, S.A.A., making spaghetti for Miss Innes. F.P.: Drinking ... (in moderation). AMB.: To play beach volleyball on the Florida circuit, and help Sandy Save the Children! DEST.: Florida . . . some place Sunny. M.M.C.M.: Dougald ' s cot- tage . . . both times! Exeter! Liquid lunches! F.L.W.: Timmy . HEATHER DRYDEN: P.P.: Grade ll ' s who wear too much make-up, Grade 13 ' s who don ' t know the meaning or spelling of Rasta Farri. N.N.: Dawn. ACT.: Cheerleading. F.P.: Deciding who is going to which mecca store for our supplies. AMB.: Western for social work. M.M.C.M.: Trying to figure out what really happened at Andi ' s party. Listening to the morning announcements F.L.W.: Go for it. Like I ' m sure. You ' re history.
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JEFFREY BRODERICK: P.P.: MAC551, Two faced people. Gibs. Scoopage. Beavers. Power tripping teachers and custodians. N.N.: Geffer. ACT.: Football, Soccer, being a Central B-Ball fan, partying on weekends. F.P.: Partying with close friends. AMB.: Oil rigs in Houston Texas. M.M.C.M.: Leaving Central, coaching midget volleyball, Mr. Scott ' s English class. F.L.W.: Excellent. Do you see what I ' m saying? ELIZAB ETH CHADWICK: P.P.: good spellers. N.N.: Chad. ACT.: Grad Committee. AMB.: Social worker. DEST.: To be a melrose cream puff. M.M.C.M.: Exeter ' 83 F.L.W.: So that ' s the story. MICHAEL BROOKE: P.P.: Creatures on the back of nickles, heavy metal. N.N.: Miiike, Brooksy. ACT.: Radio show, Drumming, selling slaves, icing cakes. F.P.: Coping with Mikes Theomania, driving with Karen. AMB.: CBC. DEST.: Ask me in June. M.M.C.M. Talent Shows, Koenen ' s HIS 451 exam, F.L.W. Aye, there ' s the rub ... a play within a play. ROB CHAND: P.P.: LSP 251. N.N.: Chando Chandman, ice. ACT.: Tae Kwon-do, all Canadian basketball, volleyball, tennis, soccer. F.P.: girls, tennis, girls, basketball, tae Kwon- do. AMB.: Doctor. DEST.: U.W.O. M.M.C.M.: Our perfect 0-13 Senior Boys volleyball season. F.L.W.: I ' m bored. MICHELE BROWN: P.P.: People calling me chicken and little Mary N.N.: Missy. ACT.: Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, School Choir, Music Council, Graduation Committee, School Show. F.P.: Escaping from you know who! AMB.: Joining the corps of the Royal Opera Company or learning how to play the clarinet. DEST.: UWO. M.M.C.M.: School Show and Party. F.L.W.: Fight to the bitter end or die!! MARK CHARLES: P.P.: Anyone less than 6 1 2 feet tall. N.N.: Maawk. Marcus, Antelope, Shorty, Stretch. ACT.: Sleeping, eating, keeping my hair curled. F.P.: Football with the boys in Victoria Park. AMB.: Head of Neurology at University Hospital to fix Steve Suzokan ' s spastic fits. DEST.: UWO, U of T. or U of Lobo. M.M.C.M.: When Mr. Peterson pulled Mike Curtis up by his un- derwear to do a headstand in Gr. 10 gym. F.L.W.: Bob Marley lives. MARTIN BYRNE: People who know everything in Math, Jugglers. N.N.: Gup, Kipp. ACT.: Soccer, football, Beaver club, etc. F.P.: Whaling in Bayfield, meetings at the Beaver Lodge. AMB.: To get out of here, to go down south and sail. DEST Queens, the Carribbean. M.M.C.M There has ' t been one yet. F.L.W Let ' s get this place rock ' in. Hey Rastaman! KYEONGIN CHUN: P.P.: School in General. F.P.: Biking and painting. AMB.: To bike through Europe. DEST.: Western. MIKE CAMERON: P.P.: Herbie Peterson. ACT.: Yearbook, Camera Club, F.P.: photography, sex. AMB.: Engineer. DEST.: Hustler photographer. M.M.C.M.: leaving in June. F.L.W.: F.M.U.T.A. JIM CHUNG: P.P.: Being suspected as a Communist. ACT: Reading science fiction playing piano and saxophone, videogames, homework, commanding starships. F.P.: reading a really good spy thriller. AMB.: To be successful and win the Nobel Prize. DEST.: Medicine, Neurosurgery. M.M.C.M.: Finally getting out of Central. F.L.W.: I shall not return.
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DIANA DUTZ: P.P.: Bad Grammar. ACT.: Music. F.P.: collecting late slips. AMB.: To publish a book on the importance of punctuality. DEST.: Eisenach and or Leipzig. M.M.C.M.: Roller skating on the Sault Ste. Marie music trip. F.L.W.: What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculties! In form and moving how express and admirable! MEG GAILY: P.P.: School. N.N.: Megsy. ACT.: YEARBOOK! School shows! F.P.: sleeping, dancing, drinking, staying out ' til 4:00 a.m., the n missing two days of school to sleep. AMB.: To win a Tony, Oscar, or the Nobel Prize for literature. DEST.: A large city in a foreign country where no one speaks my language. F.L.W.: I am constantly searching with an insatiable ob- session for that which is impossible to attain. NANCY FIRTH: P.P.: Preppies, and pushy people. N.N.: Firthy. ACT.: S.A.A. playing video games during classes. F.P.: getting kicked out of the library. AMB.: To be or not to be. DEST.: College or University. M.M.C.M.: Dropping French. F.L.W.: I can ' t wait until school is out. KAREN FISMAN: P.P.: The twins, Kenny, F-troop, beavers, cliques, Gr 9 ' s, deep and meaningful relationships. N.N.: 44D. ACT.: Grad Committee, school show ' 81-82. F.P.: Avoiding F-troop, dancing, partying, straight gin. AMB.: To co-habit with a com- pulsively neat person. DEST.: Become a C.N. P. M.M.C.M.: Before the Red Feather game. Going out with M3 and K. Andrew and Steve. F.L.W. Martha, get the Hoover. It ' s not a meatmarket. I want to do dancing. MARY FLINN: P.P.: Physics. N.N.: Minnie. ACT.: cross country ski team, cross country running team, track. F.P.: preaching for The Way . Helping organize W.O.S.S.A. cross country ski meet. AMB.: basket weaving - possibly ex- panding into placemat making. DEST.: unknown. M.M.C.M.: December 10, 1982. F.L.W.: It ' s tough to be a 10 ! AL FORDYCE: P.P.: N.C. N.N.: Fearless. ACT.: sex in the cafeteria, getting kicked out of the library. F.P.: FMUTA. AMB.: Porno Star. DEST.: Cedar Lounge. M.M.C.M.: can ' t remember. F.L.W.: FMUTA. SHAWN GAMBLE: P.P.: Chicks in black leather coats, cliques, hypocrites. ACT.: Swim team, volleyball, S.A.A. , yearbook. F.P.: Lunches with Gretchen and Gus, disrupting J.D. ' s studies. AMB.: Own an advertising company. DEST.: Europe ' 83 with G G. M.M.C.M.: Halloween dance May 9 82, baby powder fight in Grade 9. Hagarty ' s cottage, Christmas talent show ' 81, unexpected Halloween party. F.L.W. : That ' s vile; nothing ' s fair, is it? HASMI GIAKOUMIS: P.P.: Preebs, T.F. and Teddy Bear, Can Lit 551. N.N.: KAZ, HAS, Has-been, Has-you. ACT.: Soccer, M.E.N., hanging out with Chinese. F.P.: COSMO, lunch with NQ, Al, ?!? - always. AMB.: TRA, the next Baba Wawa. DEST.: CBC, the Journal of FPC, Chinese. M.M.C.M.: It was actually a week with ETA and NYC and V. F.L.W.: FIEHAI DAN GIOIOSA: P.P.: Getting called Peter. Reading Shakespearean plays. N.N.: Dan the man. F.P.: Playing sports and eating my lunch in the hall. AMB.: Going into business. DEST.: Western. M.M.C.M.: I ' m still hoping for one. F.L.W.: Wake me up when the class PETER GIOIOSA: P.P.: English exams, getting called Dan. Boring classes. N.N.: Pietro. F.P.: Sports. Getting kicked out of the Library. AMB.: To go into business and perhaps become a manager. DEST.: U.W.O. or bust. M.M.C.M.: The last day of school. F.L.W.: Help!
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