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Robin Paulson Leave me alone, Michelle. Toots loves muscular men like rocky, but to sit through all the Rocky movies at least 100 times might be too much for her. She hopes to become an elementary school teacher. Best of luck, grads. May your future hold wonderful dreams. Sherry Pearson Susan Pearson Nicole Peterson Dancing with cute guys fespecially in unU'ormj, seafood, money, and getting people into trouble are Nicky's pastimes. Her aim is to become an overpaid secretary and move away from Medicine Hat. I loved every minute of it! Thanks, Mom and Dad, for everything, Bonnie Perchaluk Grad parties and drive-in horror movies, Mustangs and Colin Maier, chocolate-covered cherries - all good things. lNotice the absence of Math 33 from this list.1 Bonnie'd like to marry Colin and become a travel agent. Thanks to all grads who made this year spe- cial. g sss.. s :2:E3 'j Eiv Clint Pfeyer Save it! Clint keeps busy with guitar, sports and parties. His deepest fear is to be caught in a world-wide liquor strike,' his dearest wish is to be rich and famous. 95
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Paula Nun weiler Paula 's ambitions are to work with handicapped children - and never to hear Pat Flynn sing another Cult song. Until then, she'll spend more money than she makes, and indulge in music, strawberry ice cream, ana' electric blue shoes. Thanks, Mom, good luck, grads! Robyn Oliphant Ozzy 's worst nightmare - perma- nent voice loss. Activities - bas- ketball, two-bit Tuesday, break dancing, soccer, skiing, swimming, barhopping with Jodi, and cruis- ing. Thanks to all my friends - Jodi, Wade, Jason, Dave, Darren, Karen, Angie, Jen, Loretta, Kelly. Also thanks to my parents, and sis- ters Jackie and Tami. Good luck, grads, and keep in touch! Q . At' K Q 9 tif , Fw A Patty Opheim You're late again, Gar. PJ. loves football games, tennis, swim- ming, grad parties, food, brown eyes, and bubble gum, but not Eng- lish 30. A career in nursing awaits her. Good luck, grads, it 's been a great three years! A l - Tim Padfield Paddington enjoys hunting, fish- ing, curling, baseball, and pool. He hopes to become an aerospace engineer. Nothing's beyond our Grasp,' it only takes time. Jeff Pahl 94 Darryl Pasicka To own a car slower than the Redcldf bus would be Spaz' night- mare come true,' his dream would be to win a lottery and retire. I'd like to thank m y parents for bring- ing me into the world, and to Jack for two years of sweeping stairs.
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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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