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Cindy Franzen Cinder's ultimate doom: To go through the grad process again, Once was enough. She wants to move to Edmonton, study ECD and work with kids, marry Danny, have three kids, and be rich! Then she could indulge in prime rib, coke slushes, and fudgesicles. It's been 12 long years, but welve finally made it! Thanks, Mom, Dad and Danny. ai' ma Raymond Gackle I don 't care - except about fix- ing up old trucks and cars, dating Sandra, and playing baseball. Once he's left MHHS, Ray hopes to marry Sandra, and become a heavy duty mechanic, Congratulations, gradsg good luck in the future. Thanks, Mom and Dad! Susan Gardiner Sue-Pooh says everything's tickidy-boo. That includes tanning, partying, and money, as well as beaches, sports cars, haired, blue-eyed guys in She'd much rather be an aestheti- cian than a model for Pen- nington's. 1t's been great, guys! I 'll never forget you! Christina Gebhardt U the Chips Ahoy factory shut down, Alvin would be lost. She'd still have Bret, hairdressing, party- ing, and barhopping, though. She likes little kids, and hopes to teach ECS. See, Ma, told you I'd make it! 'biiistns 'fin V 1 to ff ' N-was ' . e.- -- Q' s ' T W S . R. Trevor Gervais Budweiser, boards with wheels, and general fun keeps Sickie busy. His worst nightmare would be to grow old ungracefully, or to make sense. Rob Glasser Words of wisdom: You can get further with a kind word and a gun than you can with just a kind word. Rob 's goal is to become the official beer taster for O'Keefe's Breweries -- once he gets out of school. i i 79
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Gordon F itschen Is the beer cold yet?', asks Bitchin ' Fitchen. He needs his elbow exercise, he wants to own a bar by the age of 27. His weakness - blondes in red Porsches - is one he hopes to give in to some day. To the grads: ' 'Please send money! ' ' Sandra Folland Snag would like to have an ambi- tion, but she fears that she 'll end up working for a living instead. Until she decides, she 'Il go out with Ray- mond, shop, and spend time with family. Thanks, Mom and Dad, for pushing me, and congrats, grads! Laurie Forsythe Going to Cheeters with Gooner, and sleeping in Basic Business 20 have kept her occupiedg so, too, have Coors, pizza, men and fast cars. Her ultimate doom would be a repeat of Grade 12 with Lori, Cheryl and Terri. She'd rather join the armed forces, and become a millionaire. Thanks, Mom and Dad, I hnallv made it. Good luck, grads, Gary Fran dsen Flying 747s to Miami would sure beat 1Ue-long unemployment. It would also mean more enjoyment of cars, cash and brunettes. Good luck, folks,' see you at the reunion. Craig Frank klii i if K5 ,N 78 Darcy Frank Bicycle stunts keep Wally from being bored until he becomes either an educated bum or a draftsman. lEither would beat being a redneck with a normal haircut.j Do you own a skateboard, too?
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Kelly Godfrey Jellvroll Morton longs to be in a place where ignorance doesn't set the standards, a place where he can become comfortably numb. He'd continue to indulge in music, recre- ational plywood, and complete ridiculousness. His parting words: Professor Longhair lives in the hearts of man y fools. Calvin Gould Brian Goodman What is happenin ', man? Where 's the part y tonight? Playing drums, listening to good, hard, loud rock and roll, drinking beer, and watch- ing girls are Goodman 's joys. He 'd like to be a rock and roll superstar, a very popular radio D. J., or apro- fessional bum. fHe'll need to pass English first. j High school was the best time of my lU'e fthe few days I was therejl Have a good time grads! Donnie Grant Shag prefers car rallies, time spent with special friends, and drinking with the booze hounds to being a fishing guide. His ambition is mad- est: no more speeding tickets. Good luck grads. . if G M if? Q 'I Kerry Grant Live a little! advises Wrecking Ball. That applies to grad, barking with Sue H., and swinging with the tequila slamo. Being in debt for- ever, failing Chemistry again, and getting another shower from D. W. would not be living at all. Thanks to everyone who made grad year so much fun. c,,,,. . . Q. K .f 3 ' 4 I? I 'V 2 ,, a my K I 2 Y A .. his Q. , M. L., 80 Brent Greenstein
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