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Tanis Helmer Her ultimate doom, in verse: Not to have a STABLEIRJ career, To have to come back for another DARKREJN year! Parting words: Thanks to all my dear friends who helped me through grad year, especially MAD! Melody Hemmingsen Cruella enjoys laylzjing at the beach, and has a real weakness for parties, men, clothing stores and liquorstores. Her words, on gradu- ating: Is it over yet? Shelley Hensel Rhonda Hern I'm tired, says Hens, and no wonder,' she's so busy with basket- ball, social outings, seeking revenge, and attempting to drive a standard. U only she could stay out of gopher holes, find the rainbow 's end, and keep the pot of gold! Thanks, Mom and Dad, and best of luck to all grads of '87, Reandou 's activities include sing- ing, songwriting, Christian rock concerts, Floyd, eating, friends, camp, and camp counselling. Avoiding English 30 and the Diet Centre are high on her list, too. She sees her future in counselling trou- bled youth and in producing Chris- tian rock music. A lways strive for what you dream . . . break free! Thanks to parents, relatives, friends, Mr. McFarlane, and especially to Tracey Brost. Sandy Hilsendeger Nightmares: Math 30 lagainj, T ess of the D'UrbervilIes Har the third timej, and having Mr. H. at her wedding las M.C.j. Ambi- tion: to take singing lessons from Mr. R., and to sell, sell, sell those tea tickets. Smile, guys,' welre fnallvjinzshedl Dawna Hink Camping, shopping, partying, chocolate, and pizza are the best things in lU'eg English 30 isn't. Dawna hopes to be a rich beauti- cian. Good luck, grads! 83
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Mike Hall ,.A.. Kathryn Hamilton Motorbikes, hockey, Tammy and beer are Hallby's favourite things: 3' in school isn't. He'd like to be rich . some day. I d like to thank .Q Labatt 's and Jack Daniels for get- ting me through school. ..,. if . lellal . jf tlf ami f' I U 1 I 1 - 1 - H Lisa Hannay Jackie Hanson How-day! ' from Hanna-Banna, who's usually found biking, read- ing or partying. She loves ice cream lany flavourj, and peanut butter sandwiches. She would not love being trapped for two weeks in an elevator with the entire Math department. Special education or high school English is her teaching goal, To my parents and friends: thanks for tolerating me. an W 3 4 i 4- Q , r Q3 Y. s K Black jeans, black boots, and black Lamborghinis are Jake's weak- nesses,' horseback riding and good times with friends are her activities. Two tries at Math 30 are enough, she wants to move on to freelance art or commercial design. 'Mom and Dad, you're the greatest! Best of luck, grads! 1 l 1 1 l Susan Hartley Lighten up! Susan has. She likes swinging with the Tequila Slams, barking wth Kerry G., and garden- ing at Chimo 's. Her doom: employment at the Spotlight Club. ,k.,,. 82 Cindy Hawkins-McDo well Sin would like to reach the five- foot mark, and maybe she will U' she cuts out the Smirnoff and Oreo Blizzards. She hopes never to return to school - except for the reunion. '24lways wearasmileg one size fits alll
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Don Hink Don wants a good job where he can make lots of moneyg girl watching and drinking can be expensive. His parting comment: Glad to be out of school and out of welding. Darren Hirsch We can make it, baby! Hershy's been pretty busy with the booze hounds, road trips, football, Labatt 's Blue, the Spotlight Club, and with being class clown. Heis working his way up to having a big- ger stomach than Jeff Rosaine. Thanks, Mom and Dad, for let- ting me be a rebel. U l 1 1 1 1 1 1 + 1 1 1 i l 1 1 Wes Holliday Ives thinks hockey, women and beer are bodaciousg he thinks Pee Wee Herman is not. He hopes to be an engineering technologist, and to kill Pee Wee Herman. See you in 1997. Toni Holmes Are you serious? About shop- ping, clothes, dancing, and guys -- yes. College, and ownership of a clothing store, are in Toni is future. Congratulations, grads - we made it! Thanks to my family and friends. H A udrey Horeth Once she's out of English 30, Aud hopes to pay off her car l Can I borrow a dollar? j and be rich. Good luck to all grads. 84 Wendy Hubble Wendy really enjoyed a Rotary exchange student in South Africa. She hopes to further her studies and make a good career for herseM 1 had a great time at MHHS,' thanks, everyone.
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