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

 - Class of 1983

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CATHY MOLLOY: P.P.: People who pass notes in class. N.N.: Kitty. ACT.: Grad Committee. F.P.: passing notes in class. AMB.: to be ambitious. DEST.: Leader of the Aunt-i-preeb committee. M.M.C.M.: ask Jeff Lawton. F.L.W.: Not me baby, I ' m too precious! MARK PARKER: P.P.: Short legs, new zits, Ontario censor board. N.N.: Porker, Porky, Barney. ACT.: Jr. and Sr. Football, intramurals, poker with Andrea, TGWNFG. F.P.: Marathon poker, fishing with the boys, drawing pictures of Simon and Peach. AMB.: 36 inseam, doing 7UP commercials, revive the Little Rascals. DEST.: Lunch football hall of fame, UWO or Crystal Palace. M.M.C.M.: Banana eating contest, Spinners, football. F.L.W.: It was an accident! ANITA MONNIKENDAM: P.P.: Beaver hats, Mame R. N.N.: Vinny, Bubbles. ACT.: Having a good time. F.P.: Sleeping, drinking and par- tying. AMB.: To marry a billionaire. DEST.: early retirement. M.M.C.M.: All days at Central are memorable! F.L.W.: Smile. DAVID PAYNE: P.P.: Substitute teachers. N.N.: Speedo. ACT.: Key Club, Senior Band, Stage Band, Cross-Country Team. F.P.: Playing music, running, reading, movies. AMB.: Minister, policeman or Prime Minister of Canada. DEST.: Western, Huron College. M.M.C.M.: Running on the cross country team, music trip exchanges. F.L.W.: Get involved before it ' s too late! High school can only be as good as you make it! JANET MORGAN: P.P.: penny loafers and tube socks, rooks. N.N.: Prep (Muffy) ACT.: Grad. Com- mittee, tennis team. F.P.: Studying at U.W.O. - ahem! - and not schoolwork. AMB.: Doctor of Medicine. Dest: Editor in Chief, preppy handbook, tennis racquet stringer. M.M.C.M.: Christmas dances, Nifty ' s. F.L.W.: Hi Fugly, N.O.K.D. CATHERINE MUNN: P.P.: The price of beer and dieting for 18 years. Alligator Shirts! N.N.: Kitty Carlyle. ACT.: Eating, drinking and dieting. F.P.: Censored. AMB.: To own my own sanitary engineering company. DEST.: L.P.H. F.L.W.: To be or not to be, that is the question! Or to paraphrase that: Get down, get funky. MIKE PADEGA: P.P.: LaCoste products. N.N.: Babyface. ACT.: Member of John Ryan ' s Wally Club. F.P.: Listening to the Clash. F.L.W.: You Earl! DONNA PENALAGAN: P.P.: dop- plegangers and high-level chickens. N.N.: Hey you. ACT.: Science fiction club. F.P.: crude jokes, making sarcastic remarks. AMB.: To im- press a gold dragon and fight thread. DEST.: A world called Pern. M.M.C.M.: The infamous Mr. Wood puns or how to survive corny jokes in one not-so-easy lesson. F.L.W.: This too shall pass ... but by the time it does, I ' ll be crazier than I am now. SUSAN PERETIC. P.P.: Three years with Barry-baby, or waking up to Barry on day two for two years in a row. N.N.: Sue Pathetic, Browner. ACT.: Yearbook, football manager. F.P.: Betting with Steve Szczokin, and with Sarita (and losing). AMB.: To hear Mr. Paul tell a funny joke. DEST.: Western. M.M.C.M.: The Spooks. F.L.W.: Yeah! ANDREA PETCH: P.P.: Grade Nine ' s, real preps. N.N.: Andi, Oonndreea. ACT.: Cheerleading, poker with the boys, avoiding Parker. F.P.: Parties!! Video. AMB.: To be Ms. World Pacman. DEST.: Prison. M.M.C.M.: Christmas dance, Exeter party, morning an- noucements. F.L.W.: Go for it, or you ' re history!

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JAMES MCKINNA: P.P.: School. N.N.: Big Jim. ACT.: Sailing, swimming, camping, Band. F.P.: playing in the band. AMB.: To become a professional songwriter. DEST.: Western. M.M.C.M.: I can ' t remember. MARK MCMANUS: P.P.: Mary Bere. N.N.: Hairy. F.P.: Chasing girls, going out with the boys. ACT.: B- Ball, volleyball, soccer, Beavers, S.A.A., Student Council. AMB.: Police Force, Meeting the village people. DEST.: Busting the Beavers. M.M.C.M.: Bayfield, Toronto, Exeter, Monday night football. F.L.W.: Always look on the bright side of life. HEATHER MCPECK: P.P.: English assignments with Martha that have No due date. N.N.: Munchkin Chicken. ACT.: Swim team, Grad Committee. F.P.: Selling tickets with Dave! AMB.: Official supplier of Pizza and cheese crackers to Donny, Guppy and Marky. M.M.C.M.: Bayfield ' 82, cliff hanging with Kim. MALCOLM J. MACDONALD: P.P.: A preppie brother! N.N.: Mac. ACT.: As little as possible. F.P.: Evading maturity. AMB.: Something artistic. DEST.: Basement of 314 Spruce. M.M.C.M.: In Drag for Can. Lit. (This is education?) F.L.W.: Six years is enough. MARY MARTIN: P.P.: Water rat. N.N.: Moon. ACT.: All sports, especially skiing. F.P.: Sleeping. AMB.: Nurse. DEST.: Fanshawe as a permanent student. F.L.W.: So long. NANCY MARTIN: P.P.: arrogant preebs, niners, alligators, Yiddish, spiders. N.N.: Meatball, Spi-Der- Bite. ACT.: aunt-i-preeb club member, I.D.O.L. president. F.P.: manipulation. AMB.: To discover new worlds and new civilizations. DEST.: To boldly go where no (wo)man has gone before. M.M.C.M.: Challenging the existing conservative order. One night on a cold and lonely beach with fifteen unidentified gigilos, leg op, eviction party. ANGIE MASCIOTRA: P.P.: Mr. Salter tasting my food. People who can ' t pronounce my last name. N.N.: Angry. ACT.: Basketball, volleyball, badminton, soccer, orchestra, band. F.P.: Eating hot foods, drinking cold beverages. AMB.: Look Mr. Attridge in the eye with a straight face. DEST.: Meet Miss Innes at Kellys. M.M.C.M.: Finding out after practice that my car had been towed away. No one around to tell me where it was towed to. F.L.W.: O.K., one for the road. ELAINE MEERTENS: P.P.: Prep- pies. N.N.: Elainey, kiddo, Ber- madeen. ACT.: Intermediate Band, Senior Band, Grad Committee. F.P.: Travelling, Pinery with Firb, knuckles with Cindy, D.K. at Caseys and Pickles. AMB.: Making it through school, becoming a nurse and then taking off for other parts of the world unknown. DEST.: Full time gas attendant at Sunoco self- serve. M.M.C.M.: There ' s been so many, it ' s hard to remember. SAMEENA MERCHANT: P.P.: French grammar, spelling, zits, people who are conceited. ACT.: Badminton, Grad Committee, yearbook, French club, Home Ec. Club, Cancer Campaign. F.P.: Sleeping, daydreaming. AMB.: Togo to Australia, to travel, to be able to spel. DEST.: U.W.O. Meds ' 89. F.L.W.: James Lives! KIRSTEN MILLER: P.P.: Gibblers, the line Fish are jumping and the cotton is growing . Twister on New Year ' s eve. N.N.: Kay, Gus, Gerb, Moussey. ACT.: Basketball, volleyball, J.M. AMB.: Nursing Noah back to health, down under. Never to live in the cold again. M.M.C.M.: Fountain of the nymph with Kim Hyatt. Aquarius in Cabaret. Peppermint Lounge, N.Y. F.L.W.: I ' ll call you. I ' m sorry. Robert... !!@?



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ANNE POLCI: P.P.: Long purple skirts. N.N.: Annie, Annabelle. ACT.: Tripping on the hem of long purple skirts. F.P.: Going to the Bend! AMB.: To teach French? DEST.: First flute player for the Canadian Brass. M.M.C.M.: Walking the halls at lunch hour! F.L.W.: Could be tense. JOHN REESE: P.P.: People who judge the book (clique) by the cover, so to speak. Scoopage, foredeck in 10 foot waves. N.N.: Casper, Toup. ACT.: Football, (Q.B.). Beaver Club, good times! Basketball fan. F.P.: Football, meetings at the lodge, going dancing and partying, the wife! AMB.: Happiness and wealth in Vancouver with Dave. DEST.: Queen ' s. M.M.C.M.: Beating C.C.H. in football 1982, passing out in the garage. F.L.W.: Ta Ta for now! EUGEN PORTER: P.P.: The bad organization of the Central ' s parking lot from the student ' s point of view. ACT.: Driving, school, work. F.P.: Running over dead cats and killing them. AMB.: Pilot, astronaut. DEST.: R.M.C. Mars. M.M.C.M.: Zombie food fight, my friends, going to Central. F.L.W.: Carboxymenthal Cellulose lives! MIKE RIES: P.P.: Niners. N.N. Gormph face. ACT.: Yearbook. F.P. Drinking. AMB.: Policeman. DEST. Woolco Camera Dept. M.M.C.M. None. F.L.W.: Take a lick. NANCY POTTER: P.P.: mornings, physics, proofs. ACT.: Grad Com- mittee, COS. yearbook. F.P.: complaining about D.J. AMB.: to survive Physics. DEST.: U. of T. or Western. M.M.C.M.: November 22, 1979. F.L.W.: Dream on! CINDY ROCKWELL: P.P.: Preppies, cliques. ACT.: Soccer, Basketball, Skiing. F.P.: trying to beat Elaine at d.k. Ichabods with Alison and Margot. AMB.: George Brown College. DEST.: Full time food handler at McCormicks. M.M.C.M.: leaving. MARTHA PROCTOR: P.P.: Selling things like fruit, cheese, cookbooks, tickets etc. C.P.M., waiting. ACT.: Band, orchestra, music council, Grad Committee, School show orchestra, dances, parties, mid- night shopping at Miracle Mart. F.P.: Watching loveboat. AMB.: Independently or dependently wealthy. DEST.: Western. M.M.C.M.: Myks, my locker buddy, my F.H. ' 82. F.L.W.: It ' s been fun. Seriously. JOHN RYAN: P.P.: People. N.N.: too numerous to list. F.P.: sitting at home, sucking in air. AMB.: To c ollect kick backs from professional killers. DEST.: A pauper ' s grave. M.M.C.M.: When Mir AN provided free entertainment for students writing exams by playing his guitar in the hall. F.L.W.: Live fast, die young, leave a good looking corpse. NANCY QUON; P.P.: Preebs, A.l. ' s clothes, stuffed animals. H.G. ' s love for lingerie. N.N.: Queen Quon, Chunky Chink, Rice picker. ACT.: Aunt-i-Preeb club. F.P.: KWF Monday to Sunday. Lunch and gab sessions with A. I., H.G. and F.H. AMB.: Medical Technician. Getting hitched before A.I. DEST.: Inside an amoeba cell or rooming with H.G. in Toronto. M.M.C.M.: Halloween dance with F.H. Mr. Scott falling off a desk in English class. PAUL SCANLON: P.P.: Being beat at Donkey Kong. N.N.: Sir Paul. ACT.: Athletic Supporter! F.P.: Intellivision Games. AMB.: To make my first million before I ' m 30. DEST.: Western or College. M.M.C.M.: P.D. days. Most memorable Beck Memory: Gr 11 camping trip. F.L.W.: What?

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