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Trent Wiest That's enough of this malarky! Trent claims to be semi-retired from hockey, and lists Marney as his weakness. He'd like to be well off and to leave Medicine Hatiand RedclU'f far behind - unless the Redcldf garbage disposal commit- tee needs a chairman. To the grads.' Life goes on, but high school doesn't. Elizabeth Wilson Liz counts ditching French, sleep- ing in, playing chicken with capa land having Dave and Danny believe itj, good times, and Tyron as her activities, and tacos fwith hah' the meatj, black Trans Ams, and wrestlers as her weaknesses. She plans to retire, a rich teacher, at 25, and live on a hot desert island. Hey, Mr. McFarlane, I did it! , 2 . , in lf .,., Dianne Wilkins School night socializing is Di's weakness f School, schmool'7, and goh' is her game. She hopes to be numberl on the LPGA tour. 1. 'Y gr: Ki' 'is n if 'five z ' ji an fl E . wh 1 K s 5 if ggilahigwi i ' ,stan ,W f ' 'V W' -Q ft Q .lennder Wilson Go for it, Willie! Partying with M. W, D.R., and L. Y., cruising, and spending money keep Jennder going. Once Math is over with, she wants to own the nicest Mustang in town, be a rich and famous hair- dresser, and travel the world. Special thanks to my best friend M.W. - couldn't have done it without you - and to my parents and friends. ..f , t ,X , , ., , t Q X. W 'Q W 4 f J - - Q Doug Wonnenberg Wonderbuns enjoys partying, fish- ing, bowling, cute girls -- but not school. He plans to be a welder. 110 Mike W orden Water polo, horse racing, lawn bowling, and coon trapping? Rig- hteous! Jigger would sure hate to live near Tom Simons for the rest of his We, he 'd rather trap coons pro- fessionally, He thanks Jimmy Beam and Jack Daniels for their moral support, and to the grads: It's over! 2 if l
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Kim Weiss Daytime soaps, suntanning, and Kelvin keep Kim busy. Her ambi- tion is to graduate, her parting words are: It's been a slice, and I'm off to the Spice. Mike WeUord Are you serious? About Michele, gom hockey, football, waterskiing, trucks, and beer, Poopie IS serious. He hopes never to go to school again, to have a family, and be well off AA Travis Wessner Weasel bikes, skis, and collects dead frogs. He hopes to corrupt the minds of future youth fas a teacherj. Thanks to my parents and friends for making me what I am. Good luck, all! Sean White Sean 's doom: To be just like Pee Wee Herman. His aim: to be just like Ernest P. Worrall. To the grads: Good luck in the future! T he things you work the hardeslfor are worth the most! Cynthia White To keep from losing her heritage, Sin collects Newfe memorabilia. Other activities include horseback riding, partying, Chris, and eating fudge. A pilot 's career is her aim: 747s especially. Thanks, Mom and Dad, for your support during the past 18 years. Good luck, grads! V . ,. i . H A, 1 1 1 Darren Whitson Does he like cars, girls, and cold beer? No doubt! tAlso Cor- vettes, Camaros, and blondes, bru- nettes and redheads, foreign or domesticj. His future -- once he gets out of school - lies in perfor- mance automotive. 109
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Scott Wright Scottie always had a problem deciding whether to go to English or take the afternoon off He hopes to be successful and financially secure in the future. Best of luck to all grads. Shawna Wright Graver prefers a job in the tourism and travel industry to being a Boy- lan girl for the rest of her ly'e. Thanks, Mom, I told you I'd make it. Mark Wuerfel To be a farmer or major league umpire is Spider's goal - once he passes Social Thanks, Mom and Dad, and everyone else who helped me through this jailhouse. - fl . f S Lorelei Yanke Cruising, partying with D.R., J. W., and M. W., designing and sewing clothes, and shopping are Lori 's pastimes. More time in high school is right down there with accidents in Hondas, in her opin- ion. Fashion design and world travel are in her future. Thanks, Mom and Dad,' 1 couldn't have done il without your support. Spe- cial thanks to all my friendsg we had fun! Monica Wutzke Time spent with Marj. J. W., L. K, and D.R., partying, and cruising H11 Monica 's schedule. She hopes to pass Social, leave Medicine Hat, have a career, and get married in about four years. Thanks, Mom! Special thanks to J. W.,' I couldn't have done it without you. Peter Zablocki 111
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