Medicine Hat High School - Yearbook (Medicine Hat Canada, Alberta)

 - Class of 1987

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Scott Rath well Steve Rattai Stats just can 't say no - except to living in RedclU'f all his lU'e. His ambition is to be asuccess. 1'd like to wish my friends the best of luck in the future. l 1 l 1 1 I l S 1 1 l 1 Q Elton Raynor Edward Reimer I think I did this guy, too. Sar- casm, routines and condiments are Narvy's weaknessesg beer, girls, country fiddling, trash y pop music, and misanthropy are his activities. He hopes for a high-paying desk job. Thanks, Mom and Dad, and to my great teachers, too. Good luck, grads! No comment, on the advice of my lawyers. H Fast Eddy likes fast cars tno surprisej, cycling and swim- ming. He hopes to get a good job in the future. Kelly Rempel Yes has too man y favourite sayings to list. His worst nightmare would be to jind that David Letterman has left late-night TV for the PTL Club. To the grads: Good luck in the future. Raymond Renke Playing in the band Southern Sunset keeps him busyg so does gathering demerits, and so does a short blonde blue-eyed female. He hopes to buy a normal-sized truck some day,' until then, he says: ' 'Play it safe and stay happy. ' ' 97

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Corey Place Not to be able to escape the Twi- light Zone fRedclUfj would be Corey's ultimate doom. His ambi- tion isn't clear yet,' he'lI work, hunt, jsh, party, drive, and sleep until it is. To thegrads: Th. . . Th Th... Th... That'sall, folks! K ory Prosofsky Volleyball, swimming and grad parties keep Kory busy, living hap- pily ever after is in the future. S- pecial thanks to J.L. who gave his support through the las! few years. Mom and Dad, I love you. T Tammy Podaima Yep, I could have gone! Pigzit loves partying, cruising, shopping, and '69 Mustangs -- but not Eng- lish 30. Social work in Fort Lauder- dale is her ambition. Good luck, grads, it was a great year! U Steven Pudwell Pikky Gumboots j7ghts crime on weekends, terrorizes his mother, and gets on Mr. Fisher's nerves. Good times, good tunes, good food are his weaknesses, his aim is to drive the Co-op service truck around the world. Thank you, Mom and Dad, and to all my good friends: have a sensational sea- son! .... T M... Mis. W visilg . 3 ., 5 'X Andrea Purchase Raymond Rath 96 Sharky keeps busy with football, booze hounds, and T-shirt trading. His nightmare: to be stranded on an island with 100 cans of ravioli, and no can opener. To the grads: What a bad influence booze hounds are, corrupting young minds. 1



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Tammy Ressler Skiddd 's doom: to skiddle under another bus, or to be an undergrad and be thrown into a pool wearing a skirt and white shirt tthanks, Corey S. and Darren S. lj. Her aim: to try every flavour of milkshake of Tino 's, and to be a lawyer or a pilot. I could never forget such a unique and interesting year. Thanks for the memories and remember: nothing but the best for grads of MHHS! ' ' Rhonda Re ynar Rensy lists trumpet, youth group, and skiing as her main activities. She 's glad to graduate, so she won 't have to hear Michelle sing: What you do, Rhonda, do rhonda, don 't drive your Honda in the school, Rhonda. To the grads: Good luck , to her parents: Thanks, Mom and Dad,' I couldn't have done it without you. Troy Riddell Donna Ridgewell Massive! Donid spends her time partying, shopping, watching guys, cruising, watching L. Y. fall down loftenj, and putting up with M. W. at lunch. She hopes to move from Medicine Hat, become a com- merical artist, and be rich. Con- gratulations, grads! Keep in touch. Thanks, Mom and Dadg I fnally made it. Thanks, too, to my best friend, Lori. Robert Riegel Did you study for the test? Asked about his ultimate doom, he replies: This last year of school! He sure won 't miss the people who block the halls. To his parents: Thanks for coping with me all these years. 98 Trevor Rieger Rigor Mortis has no apparent weaknesses, and lists normal body functions as his activities. He's looking forward to no more Phys- ics, and to becoming a seU'-mil- lionaire. Thanks, Mom and Dad, for all you 've done.

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