Medicine Hat High School - Yearbook (Medicine Hat Canada, Alberta)
- Class of 1988
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,-. 0-.pm v -II ,Q f fd 'CKY fi W Q 41-iw A 5 J if if ' MH, W' 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS School Photo ....... 1 Grad Exercise Program .... 29 Badminton . . . 134 Table of Contents ..... 2 Graduation Theme - 1988 . . 30 Curling . . . 135 Dedication of Yearbook . . 3 Church Service ......... 31 Wrestling .,.. 136 Yearbook Staff ....... 4 Awards .............. 32-33 Senior Golf . . . 137 Principal's Message ...... 5 Graduands and Baby Pictures 36-71 Sport Candids . . . 138 M.H.H.S. Student Council . 6 Memorial ............. 71 Club Activities .... 139 Master Teacher ........ 7 Undergrads - Grade 12 . . . 72 Student Exchange . . . 140 Teaching Staff . . . 8-10 Post Graduates ..... . 73 Photo Club .... . . 141 Support Staff . . . . 11 Grad Activities . . . . 74-86 Drama ...... . . . 142-143 Candid Shots .......... 12-14 Grade 11 Students . . . . 87-98 Bands .......... . . . 144-148 M.H.H.S. Vice-Principals . . 13 Grade 10 Students . . . . 99-111 Peer Support Team . . . . . 149-153 M.H.H.S. Top Staff lntermurals - St. Pat's Tea ........... 154-155 Members ........... 15 Grades 9 and 10 . . . 112 Technical-Vocational ..... 156-157 Welcome-New Principal . . 16 Grade9Students . . . . . 113-123 Awards .......... . . . 158 Candid Pl'1OiOS ....... . 17-22 IrlI6rl'1'1uralS - Business Educatiqm ,,,,,, 159 Grad Executive ........ 23 Grades 9and 10 . . 124 New Superintendent H76 . . . 160-161 Grad President's Address . . . 24 Sports ....... . . 125 Candids - Around the Grad Exercises, Banquet, Football ......... . . . 126-127 School ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 162-170 Cabaret Invitations .... 25 Basketball ............ 128-130 Autographs ....... . . . 171-172 Valedictory Address ...... 26-27 Randy Derheim Award .... 131 Principal's Message to Grads . 28 Volleyball ............ 132-133 IIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I GENERAL INFORMATION Address!Teleph0ne Number Advanced Diploma and Matrlculatlon Medlcme Hat High School 200 7th Street S W Medicine Hat Alberta T1A 4K1 Telephone 527 3371 Medicine Hat School District 1176 601 lst Avenue S W Medicine Hat Alberta TIA 4Y7 Telephone 526 1323 School Goals Our administration and staff have chosen three major goals which will be the focus of our efforts over the next few years These are That students are able to gain confi dence as they achieve and demon strate competence That students acquire critical think 1ng skills and decision making ab1l1 ties accompanied by a recognition of responsibility for results of deci sion making That students develop and demon strate acceptable standards of con duct and citizenship The Advanced Diploma IS a high standard diploma given by Alberta Education Matriculation lS a umver sity s entrance requirements A umver sity s entrance requirements may vary from area of study to area of study as well as from one university to the next Students are asked to check with their counsellors regarding matriculation requirements Bell Times Warning Bell 8 57 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Period 8 Period 9 Period 10 900945 9451025 1028 11081148 11481228 12181258 1258 138 2 8 221301 30 341 Staff Meeting Days Period 7 Period 8 Period 9 Period 10 1258123 123 8 1482 6 216241 I I I I II I I I I I I I I OUR SCHOOL Medicine Hat High School is a strong vibrant school which has truly unique characteristics The popula tion 1S approximately 1 400 students in grades IX to XII The comprehensive nature of the school serves all of South Eastern Alberta A variety of pro grams in academics technical educa tion business education and the arts stress excellence in every area of stu dent development These programs are supplemented by over sixty clubs and activities acting under the aus pices of our student council How well students do at Medicine Hat High School is a combination of many factors The greatest single fac tor IS student involvement 1 urge all students to get involved with in class and out of class activities How much our students get out of their atten dance here IS directly proportional to their investment of time and energy EN AVANT EVER ONWARD X .. . . X . . . . . N . , . . - .D . . X , 1 .. , .s . . . . - X . ., . v . d X n - . , I X . D. . - .. . . y X . I 1. - - . . l l - X , - .. - ' N ' . . . X . n - . . X . . x l I - .. . ' X D .. . . . ' : X . . . . - f'f N . , , ' z-11:08 I - - , 1. . .- ' :-: . . .- . ' X ... . . X 2: . .. . .Q . I'-ffg N .. . . . .. ' , , X 5, ,, . 1 .v - Q15 X . . X 3 I - X ' ' :-: N ,. , - ' I-1:4 X ' ' :-:1 N ' :-: N x 2 x X DEDICATION Mr. Wyber, who has taught at M. H. H. S. for twen ty-seven years, is now linked almost exclusively with the subject of Physics. However, he has taught most of the physical sciences and several mathematical courses and has been actively involved in such diversified areas as drama, music, track and held, curling and chess. In June of this year he stepped down from the position of Science Department Head, a post he has held for twenty years. He continues to have a special affection for the school of the green and white. The Yearbook Staff is pleased to dedicate this year's Yearbook to Mr. Jack Wyber, our Science Department Specialist. Our School has been privileged during its years of existence, to have had and have many excellent teachers. Mr. J. Wyber is such a teacher. He has given many long years of dedicated service to the students who have passed through our School System. We are honored to be able to recognize the great contributions our Patriarch flongest continual teaching service at M.H.H.S.J of Medicine Hat High School's teaching staff and are looking forward to many more years of successful service to the students of our fine school. Congratulations! Shawna A nderson Maria Boutkan Cori Campbell Jo y Maddaford Melanie Martins Heather McCaig Nadine Polachic Marcia Rosaine JennU'er Swain Terri T essman Jennie Urnpleby 1987-88 was an active year for all facets of Medicine Hat High School - academic, sports, and extra- curricular activities. Our small staff and staff advisor worked long hours to produce a yearbook worthy of our school. We hope that we have reached our goal. At this time, we would like to apologize for the few errors that will be found in this book. Unfortunately, time did not permit us to proofread this project more than once. We would like to thank our advisor, Mr. Rodnunskyg a special thank you to Mr. Bahnmiller, our photographer, say good luck to the grads, welcome all 1988-89 students and say thank you to all who helped us out in any way. Respectfully, YEARBOOK STAFF -:-- ' ,A - Q1 i i 8 . rl' .- ,-'- 1 ,JY i7f:'li.S'. 9: agua : 6 .l fe' Nl11IviI11'NHI lhgh Sahoul Y 8 Mr. H. Rodnunsky ui? Mr. D. Bahnrniller Staff A d visor EN AVANT - EVER ONWARD Photographer PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE This yearbook portrays an exciting year in the life of Medicine Hat High School, its people and events. This is a time to make thoughtful reflections, as well as a time to think of the future. We had many outstanding experiences this year. Student Council was extremely active in governing student affairs, promoting school spirit fmany spirit weeksl, having school dances and having all of us participate in MOGA. Our school teams were again successful in bringing honor to the school. Outstanding among the championships was the girls' basketball team who brought to Medicine Hat High School its first provincial Basketball Championship. The Arts had a remarkable year as well, with excellent performances by drama, and the band. School Art was exceptional. Academically, our school marks are among the best in the province. This year marked the graduation of our first S.E.A.L. class. To the two hundred seventy-five graduating grade XII,s I extend very best wishes for the future! You can go forward in confidence, knowing that you have received a quality education. I extend best wishes to all students who will be returning next year. May you find your goals of happiness, and progress toward a high school diploma fulfilled. I have enjoyed being your principal, and my association with Hat High. My aim was to make a difference. I trust I have achieved it. D. J. Beresh Principal Special Note: Our School has lost a hardworking administrator, when Dr. Beresh, our Principal, resigned to take a new posting as Assistant-Superintendent for our School District 876. Medicine Hat High School has benefitted greatly under the leadership of Dr. Beresh. We have had a number of new and successful innovations in our make-up and have improved and varied other systems within our school. We, the students, the teaching staff, the support staff, and the Yearbook committee wish Dr. Beresh much success and fulfillment in his new position with the Medicine Hat School District 376. GOOD LUCK TO YOU, SIR!!! HHS sr DE Tcou CIL PRE IDE T What would school be without sports, clubs, organizations, and social functions? Can you imagine only looking forward to the academics of school and not the dance or football game Friday night? Student Council is the lifeforce behind a school's morale and esprit de corps . It pulls the 1300 and some students of this school into one loyal unit. As the 1987-88 president of this year's council, I, along with all its members, have truly experienced a year of great success. Exciting dances, outrageous group activities, as well as revision of the student council doctrine were a few of the many successful endeavors accom- plished this year. The hours of free time our representatives from the four grade levels contributed accounted for the success of this year's council. I hope that this enthusiasm from the students and council continues in the future. There are several parties that I must acknowledge for their unrelenting support and effort. First of all to the student council members, your hard work made this year that which it was, to Dr. Beresh for bending over backward anytime the student council needed assistance, and finally, to the student body for becoming involved with the many activities throughout the year. You are the backbone of the school and you alone can make your high school days a time to remember. It is hard to believe that I have spent six years at this institution and it is a little bit frightening to think that I will be leaving it. To my fellow graduates best of luck, and to the returning students remember always be yourself and never surrender your principles. HHS STUDE TCOU CIL Good Luck, Tim Clugston I llkllll I SIIG WDP bf BA CK ROW: Christy Gust, Katharine Knowles, Kent Jesse, Randy Dotzler, Joelle Welling, Susan Bush, Tim Clugston lPresidentj, Tanis Knowles, Robin Beck, Brandi Cormier. FRONT RO W: Wendy Fleming, Jennyer Zablocki, Lilas Litousky, Trudy Smith, Danny Thomas, Scott Milroy, Kenny Hawkins, Jana Lonsdale. MISSING: Kurtis Welling, Jacki Oltphant, Tanja Eggeman. 6 MASTER TEACHER - 1987-88 We are in our fifth year in honoring a member of our Teaching Staff as the Master Teacher of MHHS for the year 1987-88. After four successful students' surveys during 1983-1987, the 1987-88 survey was equally gratifying. This year's teacher, surviving a four-way race, was Mr. David George. Mr. George writes: It is a great honor to have been selected Master Teacher of the year by the students of Medicine Hat High School. The award takes on greater significance when I consider how many truly dedicated and capable teachers there are on staff here. As I now prepare to leave the school for a one-year sabbatical leave, I have cause to reflect on the past ten years at MHHS. Undoubtedly, the most important memories involve the many wonderful, talented students with whom I have been able to associate and develop relationships in class, on basketball teams, and at various student social and sports activities. I have also been most fortunate to have worked with a number of hard-working, gifted colleagues in the social studies department and throughout the school. My philosophy of teaching is rather simple, but poses a number of challenges and leads to great feelings of satisfaction. In essence, I see teaching as a profession which places people above all other concerns. The needs of students must form the basis of all work done in schools. This has at times created difficult situations, but inevitably has resulted in the provision of meaningful, lasting education to young people. To be a part of such an endeavor is more than one could ever ask for. Once again thank you to the students of MHHS for this honor, and best wishes to teachers and students next year. T ' T ' David George The students, parents and School Board No. 76 are very fortunate to have this outstanding educator in our district. The yearbook staff is proud and honored to proclaim Mr. David George Master Teacher of M.H.H.S. for 1987-88 . We thank you for being on our staff. Yearbook Committee L x' ... 1 V H5.....: H -:rf ,fret-5152, 5- S ' W 9 r:',5?5fz1s: . ?zi?eSTb K ,V ., , - 1 .. ffl: .. ., A.-f,,- Liam. s --'IRHIQZ ?:Y!-'dw-4:41 i , . . , Q' a Q -' iss ., A.,,.. ,,,- f iw. . Sn, Q' , Y AI' .. -X 4, 31 ,kj kt f '22, 1 ft 5 Dr Principal Vice-Princi al Vice-Princi al - r 'Z Q, H , B. Anderson D G. Anderson S. Bennett D R. Brand Mr.Massini Vice-Pri ' ' Beresh Mr. Pols Mr. Alcock . , A . ff! ABBB 'V V P V ' .. .,q at f 1 5- gg : f ::., Qbbv ..,. .. , g 24 1 it C. Bader D. Bahnmiller J. Barrie C. Bateman :WW f f W . fx f. 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The Yearbook Staff and Student Council, and all the students of MHHS are sorry to lose Mr. Vern Schmidt, our first-rate Electronics teacherg but we wish you many years of fulfillment during your retirement , Please accept our heartfelt appreciation for your many contributions to our students, our school and our school system No. 76. Thank you and good luck! 10 L. Taylor Tutor ' 'Study Hall P Q s .'5 -1 UPPORT STAFF a l l 34 lfiffwffffZH-..m-fi:3'!?!SI:Q:'3E:2il-fx: :5 S - H7 ' 1 z L 'hfy' f l lil rl tyy fe ll F l' tl 2' M ,Xxx ,E2iE,Z ,,,,,,A., :Q,..,. .,A,,,,:,AA . S Pahl G. Paulson K. Van B. Warberg S. Holden Secretary Bookkeeper Secretary Secretary Duplicating .-251' .N ., ,... . , K X X t t its ,E . l , :N Q., ll! ll i' l l fl' Q .lift 11, t 2 -' lzl' 1 Ll ' li l I Nerland P. Unreiner B. McElgun S. Elchuk H. Rath Library Library Cafeteria Cafeteria Cafeteria Supervisor Thank You! People always hear and see what the President, Vice-Presidents, Department Heads, etc., in a progressive and growing business, have accom- plished. But these accomplishments are usually not possible without the busi- ness firm's lower echelon. In our School System, a good school usually becomes an excellent school because of the support staffn -the backbone of any school. M.H.H.S. has such a support staff and we, the students and teaching staff, appreciate this hard-working group of individuals, and with this statement are officially acknowledging this fact. CAN DID - Teachers :ii 2519 V, few- t2'2:s,:1ff wx .rw-.-if gfe- 'uf-'i?ii?'1'5.'x:'5f fflzfllll-'ffli3'if?GiiiffT55Qfif755l2?151- ' Q 'l?KZ'k:',i 13 rl: grhggi' .ELL vary ' H j ' V ' Clinic: gs',:: fwgeggxfkfgchtffgirtggtwine-f3'g'fai2:??E'tQ'5i55?3i?i5?f'1?s7wf5?M:ffr2 s-:lf M .1iTflQ 5i7lf''3IVfz5,:5:E'f55 f3EAy5f5fk557A-hivlff':?ig95Q3'lE3A r2ffiffQff'fi Li., 5 5 32'5i . We. mf, : ff ffm- :gg -sg 5:5 :wttw,'H+f:fff1, wfiwi' .. ,. i.,..- ',,:f -- 33 - I'tr:,.? 7--517.23 iff fy .Zz-E-'wii .Sty - t, -V, 'fx M . -ff-f A si t-ff,,Q1,,1fg,ff, fm::5fgq.ff, fp Cunningham and drama crew preparing a backdrop for a drama production. fLeftj Mr. Barry 's biology class? nrol in Miss bovej KA A nxious to e , in cg K . fm ' 'viva' xf-4 P 2- 5. P if' QF. tg artistic drawing of one of theirfavorite teachers! Mr. Lane. fRightj Thefavorite KA bovej A student 's teacher, Mr. Lane. Good comparison? EEDED RECOGNITIO MEDICINE HAT HIGH SCHOOL'S VICE-PRINCIPALS Medicine Hat High School has three vice-principals who work with the principal and other members of the educational team to implement the goals of MHHS. The supervision and improvement of instruction are the major part of the administrative team,s work. They are expected to spend considerable time visiting classrooms and attending various meetings concerned with the instruc- tional program. Each vice-principal is responsible for attendance and discipline for a senior high grade and one-third of the grade nine students. Associated with each vice- principal is a member of the counselling team - Mr. Massini and Mr. Wilson, Mr. Pols and Mr. MacFarlane, Mr. Alcock and Mrs. Russill. Together, they strive to assist students who require support in attaining their educational goals. During the past five years the work of the vice-principals has changed. Report cards, student and teacher timetables, attendance records are now handled by an' in-school computer. This change has meant that the vice- principal responsible for computer services has to spend more time at this task than was the case when all the record-keeping was done by a private computer firm. Another change has been the District's emphasis on teacher supervision and evaluation. Today, each vice-principal is expected to make at least fifteen classroom visits per year and to write reports concerning his observations. Some aspects of the vice-principals, work remains unchanged. Each semester they have a teaching assignment. Students visit the vice-principal,s office if they break school rules. School discipline is still a major responsibility of each vice-principal. Supervision of school dances and other co-curricular activities remain a part of their role. Vice-principals are key members of the educational team which includes the principal, counsellors, department heads, teachers and custodians. This team works with care and pride to provide students at Medicine Hat High with high quality educational opportunities. THREE CHEERS for our Vice-Principals! One group of many that are the forgotten and unsung heroesu of our excellent school, MHHS. Mr. Pols Mr. Alcock Mr. Massini l 13 .H.H.S. STAFF IN ACTION A picture can be as descriptive as a hundred words. We are showing an exam- ple of different groups who assist our stu- dents throughout our fine school. They consist of administrators, support staff and teachers. Mr. Pols, vice-principal fadministrationj, speaking to the students. fNoIe the use 0fbin0cuiars?j Mr. Heizelman, our media specialist, is taking a photograph for the school 's Activily Card . 14 Our Master Teacher of 1986-8 7, Mrs. Spencer, hard at work preparing for her upcoming lessons. Profile of . Top otch 1 taff Members x V X , THE TEACHER THE STAFF MEMBER exhibits fair, firm, consistent discipline in the classroom. has high expectations of self and students. can establish good rapport with students. possesses a good background for the subject. views students as primary focus of schooling. exhibits adequate, effective planning for the subject. uses different and varied approaches to instruc- tion. displays and teaches through a positive approach. displays good communication skills foral, writ- ten, body language, listening, viewing, readingl. displays common sense to situations. demonstrates sound organizational skills. exhibits firmness, fairness and consistency in discipline. must like kids and teach students rather than subjects. demonstrates assertiveness by being in charge of self and hisfher classroom. has solid background Cknowledgeablej. demonstrates effective oral communication skills. demonstrates patience with studentsfparentsf colleagues. is motivational and exciting in the classroom. displays a positive, optimistic outlook. SEMESTER END - EXAM TIME - Mr. Wyber, Science Department, preparing the 420 seat examinalion room. Photo by Frank Weber, courtesy of Medicine Hat N Welcome to our New Principal Mr. William Rae has taught for the Medicine Hat School District No. 76 for the past 16 years. Having gone through the ranks as a teacher, vice-principal, and most recently as principal at Alexandra Junior High School, he will readily fit into our highest administrative echelon. Since our Central Office Administrators and our School Board are very experienced and knowledgeable, we know that they, in their wisdom, have provided the students, teachers and support staff of Medicine Hat High School with a first class administrator. Congratulations on your appointment! The Yearbook Staff Cspeaking for everyone at Medicine Hat High Schoolj wish to take this opportunity to welcome Mr Rae our new principal We feel confident that our school s future will continue to show the steady growth experienced in the past under such capable principals as Mr Grant Mr Lucotch, Mr. J. George and Dr Beresh Again welcome aboard the finest school in Medicine Hat, in Alberta, in Canada and in the World 16 W 7, I. mil E Candids Hurrahfor the studenis ofM.H.H.S.! The entrance from 6th Street S.E. to M.H.H.S east parking lot. Above is our sch00l's cafeteria at the end ofa normal day lvery well mainlained, very litlle messj. 17 Candids - Football A reason why our Mohawks are successful! A formidable group of players. Back Row: Ross Herman, Desmond Pinder, Norm Franzen, Jordan Wolsey. Fronf Row: Willy Pozzo, Mike Worden. Look, I mjly1ng!fScotIM1lroyj If is dyfhcult to play leap-frog when Bernie is standing. It is dyjqcult to be a coach - you can 'I see everything. Mr. Pozzo, Scot! Milroy, Brad fSleve Mendoza, Bernie Waddingronj Guslum. 18 3f2f'P1iQ?iSi, L N My r Us ,wi .A , :1:vffff..- 1 ,S , ,. M W. V. lv? N-.. M-'W5'x'Q'?fif'EY'iiuki,iw5-'sf ,M ' '1?'92ii'iHuPE, , Q. fsW,:w,,5.Q.f. :T ' W ge.fgQss:v:-lx, Lv, W fvskbgigmfijggg if .. gf:i:f1riff:1gwffL:, 19 Making use ofour 'special ' ' Mohawk pillo w. I Who is?j Candids K ..,, V- What is he hiding behind Ihe Mohawk pillow? Candids Why the worried look? fWhere is your usual happy-go-lucky smile?j mtg Katherine Witts IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I The photographer is all shook up! ' ' What a spectacular hairedol ' ' Notice that everything is lop-sided: - Camera is not held even - Picture is over-exposed, too much light - Wow! B-E-AJU-T-I-Fil!-Ll 21 15: gf! Here is the sequel to the picture on Pa STUDENTS WRITING A FINAL EXAM - Are you in the picture? - Where? Candids Photo by Frank Webber, courtesy of Medicine Hat News GRAD PRE IDENT' MESSAGE Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. - Anonymous This year the class of 1988 created numerous memories that we will always share with one another. These memories will never fade because they are uniqueg the class of '88 chose not to follow in the footsteps of past grad classes and wished to leave a trail of ideas of what they feel grad is about. Enthusiasm is the propelling force necessary for climbing the ladder of successf, - Anonymous I would like to give a special thanks to this year's grad executive: Mr. Wilson, our advisorg Paul, Tammy, Laurel, Paullette, Tannis, Corey, Jodi and their advisors. To the class of '89 I wish you good luck and remember, make the most of this precious year because it will end before you know it. Lisa Heidinger The Principal, Staff and Graduands of the Hlediciue Hui High Schoof request the honour of youfpresence at the D88 Qrruluutiou fsfxercises to be held at the Ce zfpress Geutre Stampede Grounds 'VOecluescluu, june 2Qth, IQ88 ul 7:00 pru. BA 'N BA The Wleelicrue Hat High School gruohuurug Qluss oflQ88 requests your presence ut the fuurrrrlu Banquet uud Guburet to be held 8: E ut the Qupress Geutre T r3 Thursday, fuue 30th, Q88 E uf OOO pm. CD rrfrre SO? rrfrr ut'5:fJCJp.1r1,D HA VEA SAFE GRAD 4 qi N h -I f CA sh! ,M R ish T IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII VALEDICTORY ADDRESS Fellow graduates, teachers, parents, family, friends, honoured guests. Let me begin by expressing my sincere appreciation for the honour of addressing you tonight on behalf of the graduating class. The day of our high school graduation has finally come. It brings to us both relief and sadness, both excitement and trepidation. Speaking as a student, Iam happy to see the many years of elementary and high school studies, with all their attendant academic and social pressures, come to a successful conclusion, but I will leave behind friends and associates with whom I have shared many pleasant times, and I know that despite the best of intentions, our paths will seldom cross again. I am excited about embarking on post-secondary studies, but the many unknown factors attendant upon entering university make me more than a little uneasy. I'm sure that my fellow graduates have similar feelings on this important day in their lives. We are all grateful to our parents for the support they have given us over the years and the direction they have given to us in both our studies and our personal development. This relationship is about to undergo a fundamental change, as many of us will be leaving home to study or to enter the work force. Although every one of us is no doubt absolutely confident that he or she is ready for this independence, still we have much to learn about being on our own . I suspect that the telephone companies will reap large profits from lengthy long distance calls, collect of course. We must also pay due respect to our teachers for their diligent efforts to provide us with a sound educational foundation. In my personal experience at Medicine Hat High School, I found that the teachers were dedicated professionals who took a keen interest in the students, progress. Several of them made efforts substantially beyond what is required under contract. It is traditional that the valedictorians should not merely express gratitude, but should also impart a message to the assembled throng. Perhaps it's because we have all attended lectures and some of us, church services Csometimes under considerable duressj and cannot resist the opportunity to deliver a sermon. In keeping with this practice, I would like to read a short poem by Robert Frost, called The Road Not Takenn. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveller, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l'm sure that every member of the English department could expound upon this poem for hours. I don't propose to do that. I will not point out one single example of alliteration, simile, metaphor, or satire, or any of the other technical terms that make teachers' eyes glow and students' eyes glaze, I will simply dwell for a moment on a simple message. We students are at perhaps the most critical crossroads of our lives. We must choose what we will study and what career we will pursue. There are many options, not merely two as in the poem. Furthermore, although our parents will be pleased to advise us fperhaps very forcefullyj, in the end we must accept full responsibility for the path we choose. Of even greater significance, once we have set out in a given direction, we are fully responsible for how well we progress. Our parents are not going to tell us to do our homework, and if we fail to complete an assignment on time, either in our studies or on a job, our professors or employers will be far less forgiving than these teachers here tonight. This is rather overwhelming. But before we lapse into shock at the enormity of the implications of this new-found responsibility, l would like to add another brief message. lt is most unlikely that every one of us is going to make the optimal choice in terms of education and career at this stage of our lives. We do not know enough about our capabilities and interest, nor do we have sufficient experience of the working world. I think that we should all approach the next stage of our lives with an open mind, and we should be prepared to make a change in any direction, should we discover that we are not well suited to the choice we are now making. This is not failure, it is merely re-evaluation. Even if this change means extra years of study or apprenticeship, it will undoubtedly be very worthwhile in the long run. At this point of our lives, a year seems like a very long time, but at age 40, it will make little difference whether we entered the work force at age 22 or 25. So endeth the sermon. Let me close by expressing confidence that the staff of Medicine Hat High School will maintain the school,s tradition of excellence in education, and by wishing all graduates success in their future endeavours. Thank you. Jennifer Louise Schmitke I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TO THE GRADUATES OF 1988 As the members of the graduating class conclude their public schooling and, in many cases, prepare themselves to leave their homes, I am reminded of George Herbert's poetic words. My God, I heard this day That none doth build a stately mansion, But that he means to dwell therein. What house more stately hath there been, Or can there be, than is Man, to whose creation All things are in decay? George Herbert How perfectly the words describe the past years? Your stately mansion has taken shape, and is now ready for occupancy. As you take final charge of this mansion, pause a moment to reflect on how its present form has been influenced by parents, siblings, teachers, friends, world events, and most of all by your own endeavours. But no life is static, nor should it be! Plan well the future additions and the refurnishings to this stately mansion. Build confidently, knowing that you have received the finest education possible. On behalf of the entire faculty l take this opportunity to tell you how proud we are of your achievement. We extend our very best wishes for a happy, successful future. Dr. D.J. Beresh Principal I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I II I II II I I I I I AWARDS CONTRIBUTORS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Watson Royal Canadian Legion, Memorial Branch No. 17 CJCY Zelmor Automotive Ltd. City of Medicine Hat Kohlmetz Family B'NAI B'RITH Hat Pipeline Construction Mrs. Sophie Lesk Canadian Liquid Air Ltd. M.H.H.S. Students' Union Action Parts Ltd. Alberta Teachers' Association Kinsmen Club Medican Construction Ltd. Medicine Hat Business 84 Professional Women's Club Medicine Hat Rotary Club Aluminum, Brick 84 Glassworkers International Union Medicine Hat Curling Club Quota Club Medicine Hat Lions Club Royal Canadian Legion, Redcliff Branch No. 6 Chartered Accountants Association Loyal Order of the Moose, Medicine Hat Lodge No. 1 Pacific Automotive Show Connaught Golf Club Class of 1975 Class of 1981 Class of 1984 Class of 1986 Zone 7 High School Drama Festival Josten,s School Services Fabricland Western Canada Welding Products Russell Flaig Memorial - Class of 1987 Randy Seifried Memorial - Class of 1987 073 MEDICINE GRAD CEREMONY HAT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION CEREMONIES Wednesday, June 29, 1988 - 7:00 P.M. CYPRESS CENTRE XI I I I I I I I I I I I I I IX 1. Processional . . . . Pomp and Circumstancen x X 2. O'Canada .... ..... R honda McGarry N N acc' XI I I I I I I I I I I I I I X 3. Invocation ...... . . Reverend Vern Schorr 4. Principal's Remarks ....... .... D r. D. Beresh Ed. D. 5. Greetings from Board of Trustees . . . Dr. L. Taylor Ph- D- f ' ff?-iffcexc 6. Remarks from the Superintendent .... Dr. K.C. Sauer tgiz. f M, Ed,, Ed, D, A . zu? if ,I ag., 7. Musical Interlude - ' ':,f ' T Xxsi I7 a. 'Hat High Jazz Band In the Mood Glenn Miller X I1 g . I, S .. ,ASV Rosanna,' Toto XXV' 1 'E I T sv X b. Joeue Welling This is the Time', 2 f ' in T acc. Laurel Retelbach Dennis De Young X I 'R A ' g 5 , A , I gif, , 1 fp v '. : . ll ,y - 8. Tribute to Parents ........... Tannis MacFarlane K Y J . g lf! Slit 9. Valedictorian's Address ......... Jennifer Schmitke ' I g 5 i 5 ' ff' ff W i, 10. Presentation of Graduands: X. ' I Q g Q 'f' ff! ,Ii Dr. D. Beresh Mr. J. Wilson , gtugf WK fl Dr. K.C. Sauer Mrs. S. Moench T77' ' Dr. L. Taylor Miss C. Simpson r-fzigf cff Q ly Mr. R. Massini Mr. R. Tschritter 11. Awards . . . ........... Mrs. S. Moench 'G K LW3M Mr. R. Massini I -fe-f A 12. Recessional . Grad Theme Song . This is the Time Dennis De Young Graduation Exercises MEDICINE HAT HIGH SCHOOL 1988 29 GRADUATIO THE E l988 lll!lll!!ll!llllllllllIlllllllllllll THIS IS THE TIME If I knew back then All the thlngs I know today, Baby I would not have changed one hour Cause I learned so much from my mtstakes All the nlghts we crled And we prayed we d see the mornlng hght We never thought that we could ever make tt And you were sure you d never hear me say Th1s IS the nlght Th1s IS the moment, We ve walted so long just to be standlng here We had a dream, We made It happen Nobody beheved that we could get th1s far And now, I know that th1s IS our t1me Baby Baby, 1t s our t1me You never wanted any fortune or fame You Sald Baby just g1ve me your heart And now I ll tell you wtthout any shame That you were rrght from the start lllflll Stayln together, rt am t easy In a world that changes so fast But take a look around Our feet are squarely on the ground, Cause we ve fallen rn love that can last And ll seems so clear, I know that th1s IS gonna be our year Oh we ll forget about the pa1n and sorrow And we ll forget about the t1mes we falled ThlS IS the ntght Th1s IS the moment We ve Walled so long just to be standrng here We had a dream My God lt happened Nobody beheved that we could get th1s far Th1s IS the t1me, Th1s IS the moment Nobody believed that we could get th1s far We had a dream, My God rt happened Nobody beheved that we could last th1s long And now I know that th1s 15 our t1me Baby Baby, 1t s our t1me N N N N N N ., .., ' x ' x . 3 X N , 7 7 ' 7 ' . X . . . ' X 1 .. 7 ' ' . N 7 , . ' s 1 X , . . 9 . . X .. . ' N 7 7 .. - N ' S , . . . ' ' ' ' l N ' x ' 7 . ' N . , . . . ' ' N ,, , .. . x ' ' . , . x 1 l N 'Ci ' ' 77 1 1 - , X 9 ' , . . . N - .. . ' x ., . x , . N X X N X N lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIf A Graduandls Thoughts Have we really gotten older, or has it all been a dream? Looking back, most of us probably wish it was. Have these really been the best years of our lives? That 's debatable and yet we 've learned so much since that crisp autumn morning we skipped off to our yqrst day ofschool, totally oblivious of our own ignorance. That happened yesterday, we've lived today, and now we muslface tomorrow. Time has begun to wear away at ouryouth to reveal the wisdom experience created, so that we may finally use it. But what of our youth ? So much remains undone, so much time has been wasted. It only goes to show that you don 't realize howprecious something is untilyou lose it. One minute we played with our legos and teddy bears, the next, we crammed for that monster exam on the nervous system. Lbfe got complicated prettyfast, and it 's not going to slow down. All we can do is make the most of it, using what we have learned, and by hanging on to our childhood immortality. For when we've lost that, we've lost ourselves. Rideyour dreams through to the end no matter how hard they try to buck you off I wishfor all ofyou: Luck, success, and immortality. Have a good grad and afantastic lU'e. Chris Riedmueller CHURCH SERVICE The Graduating Class of 1988 would A SERVICE OF WORSHIP FOR THE GRADUATING CLASS, 1988 like to thank the following people for OF MEDICINE HAT HIGH SCHOOL, JUNE 26, 1988 their preparation and contributions to THE ORDER OF WORSHIP help make this Sefvlcff a Success: 'For visual reasons, please remain seated for the processional. Rev. Harvey Knoblick Rev. Vern Schorr Rev. Don Reid Mrs. Phyllis Bayer Sheri Biberdorf The Prelude - Mrs. Phyllis Bayer The Processional The Invocation Prayer -- Reverend Vern Schorr The Welcome - Lisa Heidenger Dr. Dave Beresh Lisa Heidinger Kristin Husband Morley Bayer Miss Judy Dickie Mr. Al Pols The Grad Choir The Music Court We would also like to extend a warm thanks to those who have supported us throughout the many years. The love and counselling from friends, parents, family and teachers alike has helped us to grow and achieve. Today we cele- brate an important event. Thank you for sharing it with us. The Grads of '88 The flowers which add to the Service today are placed in memory of Darren Wright. The plants are courtesy of the Riverview Greenhouse Limited and are gratefully acknowledged. If you treasure the lessons the past years have taught The beauty, fulfillment and joy they have brought If you use each today as a chance to reach out To learn something more of what life's all about, If you treasure your dreams, strive to make them come true, Then a wonderful future is waiting for you. - Anonymous The Hymn - Song of Praisew 1. Sing the message loud and clear. Let's rejoice, our God is here. Come to Him with thankful heart, 4. Worship God with every part. 2. God created land and sea, To be used by you and me, Of His love we,re certain now, God will never break his vow. 3. We together praise God's name For His gift of Christ who came Giving all people new life, Showing how to end our strife. Strength and courage God gives to Live a life that's really true, Through his coming find release, Hope and joy, and love and peace. 5. Praise the Father, praise the son, Praise the Spirit, three in one, Who has been, is now, will be, God eternal, one in three The Old Testament Reading - Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 read by Morley Bayer Principal's Message - Dr. Dave Beresh Prayer - Reverend Vern Schorr Special Music - Love is the Message by the Grad Choir Sermon - This is the Timei' by Reverend Don Reid The New Testament Reading: - 1 John 4:7-11 read by Kristin Husband Special Music - Keep the Son in Your Eyes by the Grad Choir Litany of Thanksgiving - Lead by Reverend Harvey Knoblich The Recessional - Mrs. Phyllis Bayer and Sheri Biberdorf 'The Congregation is invited to remain standing until the Recessional is com- pleted. THIS IS THE TIME fDennis De Youngj If I knew back then all the things I know today, I would not have changed one hour, cause I learned so much from my mistakes. - Chorus This is the time, this is the momentg we've waited so long just to be standing here. We had a dreamg we made it happen. Nobody believed that we could get this far. All the times we cried, And we hoped we'd see the morning light, We never thought that we could ever make it But you were sure that you would hear us say: - Chorus And it seems. so clearg I know that this is gonna be our year. We'll forget about the pain and sor- row, And we'll forget about the times we failed, -Chorus H . A N 'f'- ' 1 f it Q... , , , A i w - .Y ' - Car TY R 4 - .Lv ' V ffZ ?l'l, - -.45 gi ' R' - I ., Y ,. J if Zig' -'. X qi, sz ig kj, .T 31 TRIBUTE TO OUR GRADUAN S Medicine Hat High School AWARDS Graduation Ceremonies - June 29, 1988 Award: Medicine Hat High School Alumni Award - proficiency in Beauty Culture 32 Award: S100 Winner: Nicole McPherson Denise Wiege Presenter: Mrs. Linda Gagley, Beauty Culture Teacher Award: Western Canada Welding Products Award Donated By: Western Canada Welding Products - proficiency in Welding Technology Award: S75 Winner: Stephen Srubowich Presenter: Mr. Al Pols, Vice Principal Award: Pacific Automotive Achievement Award Donated By: Pacific Automotive Show Educational Fund - proficiency in Automotives 32 Award: S50 U.S. CS70 Cdn.J Winner: Warren Burgevitz Presenter: Mr. Keith Freeman, Technical Department Head Award: Action Parts Ltd. Award - proficiency in Autobody Mechanics Award: S100 Winner: Darren Schlenker Presenter: Mr. Jason Heidebrect Award: Randy Seifried Memorial Award Donated By: Randy Seifried Memorial Fund - proficiency in Drafting 32 Award: S100 Winner: Scott Johnson Presenter: Mr. William Seifried Award: Medican Construction Ltd. Award - proficiency in Drafting 32B fArchitectura1 Draftingj Award: S150 Winner: Matthew Klassen Presenter: Mr. Wes Reinheller Award: Kevin Kohlmetz Memorial Award Donated By: Kohlmetz Family - proficiency in Electronics 32 Award:S175 Winner: Vic Kappel Presenter: Mr. Ted Kohlmetz Award: Hat Pipeline Construction Scholarship - proficiency in Welding 32 Award:S200 Winner: Lee Rogers Presenter: Mr. Peter Venables Award: Zelmor Automotive Ltd. Award - excellence in Automotives 32 Award: S250 Winner: Desmond Pinder Presenter: Mr. Joe Chacko Award: Fabricland Award - proficiency in Clothing and Textiles 30 Award: S100 gift certificate Winner: Coreen Skauge Presenter: Mr. Bob Doram Award: The Royal Canadian Legion, Redcliff Branch W6 Award f proficiency in Computer Processing 30 Award: S100 Winner: Stacey Traxel Presenter: Mr. Bill Swanson Award: Medicine Hat Chinese Fellowship Award - excellence in Business Education Award: S100 Winner: TerriAnn Rae Presenter: Mr. William Quong 32 Award: Medicine Hat Business 84 Professional Women's Club Award - proficiency in Business Education Award: S50 Winner: Richard Bergen Presenter: Dr. Shann Sneddon, President Award: Grade 12 Band Award Donated By: CJCY -for high achievement in Grade 12 band Award: S100 and Trophy Winner: Morley Bayer Presenter: Mr. Colin Cooper Award: Hat Stage Jazz Ensemble Award Donated By: CJCY - for high achievement in Hat Stage Jazz Ensemble Award: S100 and Trophy Winner: Craig Learmont Presenter: Mr. Colin Cooper, Band Teacher Award: Medicine Hat High School Alumni Award - proficiency in Art 30 Award: S100 Winner: Martin Bennett Presenter: Ms. Rene Ross, Art Teacher Award: Special French 30 Book Awards Donated By: Mr. Arnold Watson - proficiency in French Award: French!English Dictionaries and S100 Winners: French 30T H Kristan Husband French 30S - Joelle Welling French 30N - Jennifer Schmitke Presenter: Mr. Arnold Watson, French Teacher Award: Russ Flaig Memorial Award Donated By: Russ Flaig Memorial Fund - for a Grade 12 student who has made a significant contribution to the football team Award: S100 Winner: Willy Pozzo Presenter: Mr. Gary Flaig Award: Don Bennett Memorial Award Donated By: Medicine Hat Curling Club -for outstanding achievement in Grade XII athletics and academics Award: S100 Winner: Henrik Brand CMr. Dietrik Brand will accept on behalfofhis sont Presenter: Mr. Orval Lyons, School Curling Advisor Award: Junior Golfers Scholarship Donated By: Connaught Golf Club - for a student with a high academic standing, good citizenship, interest, and promise in the game of golf Award: S200 Winner: Brenda Wikjord Presenter: Mr. Dave Wilkins Award: Benjamin Lesk Memorial Award Donated By: ln memory of Benjamin Lesk - excellence in Physics 30 Award: S50 Winner: Jennifer Schmitke Presenter: Mrs. Sophie Lesk Award: B'nai B'rith Prize - excellence in Social Studies 30 Award: S50 Winner: Curtis Schafer Presenter: Mr. Lawrence Rodnunsky Award: Kinsmen Club Prize A excellence in Math 30 Award2Sl00 Winner: Jennifer Schmitke Presenter: Mr. Glen Congram EDUCATIO AL EXCELLENCE Award: Kinsmen Club Prize - excellence in English 30 Award: S100 Winner: Corey Friesz Presenter: Mr. Glen Congram Award: Alberta Teachers' Association Scholarship - proficiency in Grade XII and entering Faculty of Education Award: S200 Winner: Corey Ennis Presenter: Ms. Chris Bateman, 2nd Vice President, ATA Local lil Award: Bob Dennison Memorial Award Donated By: Chartered Accountants Association A for a student entering Business or Commerce Award: S100 Winner: Joy Woelfle Presenter: Mrs. Susan Dennison Award: 1984 Graduation Committee Award Donated By: Graduating Class of 1984 -forthe student contributing the most toward making this year's gradua- tion a success Award: S200 Winner: Laurel Retelbach Presenter: Mr. Jim MacFarlane, School Counsellor Award: Josten's School Leadership Award Donated By: Josten's School Services - for student contributing most to Students' Council Award: S100 Winner: Joelle Welling Presenter: Mr. Al Pols, Vice Principal Award: Quota Club Award - for good citizenship on the part of a girl Award: S100 Winner: Joelle Welling Presenter: Mrs. Margaret Stagg Award: Rory Beny Memorial Award Donated By: Medicine Hat High School Students' Union - for good citizenship on the part of a boy Award: S100 Winner: Trevor Linden Presenter: Tim Clugston, President, MHHS Students' Union Award: Loyal Order Of Moose Award Donated By: The Loyal Order of Moose Medicine Hat Lodge 31073 - for deserving Grade XII student continuing post-secondary education Award:5B500 Winner: Tara Lawton Presenter: Mr. Jake Dillman Award: Medicine Hat High School Alumni Award - for overall academic achievement Award: S100 Winner: Jason Seufert Presenter: Mr. Al Pols, Vice Principal Award: Medicine Hat Rotary Club Award - for overall academic achievement Award: S100 Winner: Camille Schorr Presenter: Mr. Gordon Moore Award: Aluminum, Brick 8: Glassworkers International Union Award Donated By: Aluminum, Brick 8: Glassworkers International Union Loc-201G - for outstanding academic achievement in Grade 12 Award: S150 Winner: Brenda Wikjord Presenter: Mr. Rob McCarroll Award: Medicine Hat Lions Club Scholarship -for outstanding achievement in Grade 12 Runner-Up Award: S100 Winner: Trudy Smith Award: S150 Winner: Joelle Welling Presenter: Mr. Harold Rodnunsky Award: The Royal Canadian Legion Memorial Branch 317 Scholarship -f for high achievement in Grade 12 Runner-Up Award: 5150 Winner: Curtis Schafer Award: S300 Winner: Gail Chow Presenter: Mr. Dick Holden Award: City Of Medicine Hat Scholarship - for outstanding academic average in Grade XII Award: S500 Winner: Jennifer Schmitke Presenter: Alderman Lee Anderson X I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I N X AWARD: GOVERNOR GENERAL'S AWARD N X - for outstanding academic achievement x AWARD: Governor General's Medal X X WINNER: Jennifer Schmitke X PRESENTER: Dr. David Beresh, Principal X XIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIX AWARD: CITY OF MEDICINE HAT SCROLLS - for students with an average of 80070 and over in five Grade 12 subjects AWARD: Certificate from the City of Medicine Hat WINNERS: Morley Bryce Bayer Roxanne V. Bertrand Donald Isaac Booker Michelle Bowman Shannon Leigh Busse Collette J. Butuk Nancy Carlson Gail Joyce Chow Michael Yew M. Chow Timothy P. Clugston Paul L. DuBourt Jennifer Edey Kevin Boyd Engel Kristin C. Husband Mona Lynn Jacober Joanna Marie Kappel Kathy Joyce Larson Nicole C. McPherson Gail Lynn Mazure Shane T. Millette Rodney C. Peacock TerriAnn Rae Laurel D. Retelbach Brenda Leigh Rieger Kevin David F. Ronan Curtis Wayne Schafer Jennifer L. Schmitke Rosalind T. Schmitke Camille C. Schorr Rhonda Lee Schwabe Jason E. Seufert Trudy Lynn Smith Lisa Michelle Taylor Terri Lee Tessman Audrey L. Thiessen Daniel Gordon Thomas Jennifer L. Umpleby Miriam Joelle Welling Denise Lyndell Wiege Brenda Rae Wikjord Lawrence L. Winder Joy Denise Woelfle 33 GR DUAN D 1988 ABREU, Marjorie Maria A CE TO, Mari 'lia ADAMSON, Jennder Grace AMAN, Susan Gail ANTEN, Candy Lea ASLIN, Tricia Lyn A VER Y, Christina Lea BA YNHAM, Melanie Lynn BECK, Gina Lynne BER TRAND, Roxanne Violet BISCHOFF, Odessa Leigh Ann BOHNET, Barbara Diane BOLLINGER, Bonnelle Marie BOUTKAN, Maria Christine BO WMA N, Michelle Marie BR UNNER, Teresa A nn BURGAR 71 Tracey Lynne BUSSE, Shannon Leigh B U TUK, Collette Jacqueline CAMPBELL, A ngela CARLSOM Nancy Ingrid Cleora CAR TWRI GH 7, Cary Leeann CHOVIC Gail Joyce CHU, Linda CLARKSON, Stacey Rae COUGHLIN, Susanne CRADDUCK, Tanya Joyce DEBLER, Gail Annette DIE TRICH, Kelly A nne DUECK, Robyn Dale DUECK, Tracey Renee EA GLES, Kerry Bridgette EBEL, Carmen Lynette EDE K Jennder L yne ENGLISH, Rhonda Janine ENNIS, Corey Lynn ERB, Michelle A ndre ERICK SON, Melinda Sue FAIRBROTHER, Rhonda Diann FLE TT, Cindy Lynn FODE, Tobi Nadine F YKE, Danielle Dawna Nicolle GALE, Catherine Jean GARNER, Melinda Lee GIESBRECH 71 Laura GRANADOS, X iomara Julissa HAA G, Lindsey Lynell HA GER, Trina Lee HAMIL TON, Berneitta Jean HAMMEL, Cynthia A nne HA USER, Pamela Susan HA YWARD, Leana Marie HAZELAAR, Loretta Jane HEIDINGER, Lisa Jo HOFFMAN, Pamela Sandra H O WIE, A ngela Elana HUSBAND, Kristin Courtney JA CKA, Tracy Dawn Phyllis JA COBER, Lori Anne JA COBER, Mona Lynn JANZEN, Jodi Lynn JOHNSON, Christine Frances JURGELEI71 A nita Doris KAPPEL, Joanna Marie KEAN, Brenda KEHN, Sherri Lin KING, Christine Anne KL UG, Tina Denise KNOBLICH, Keri Diane KNO WLES, Katharine Dawn AASMAN, Andrew Mark AA SMAM Calvin Martin ANDERSON, Aubrey Shawn ARDIEL, Daniel Leonard A USTIN, Steven James BARLA GE, Michael John BA RRA S, Jason A llen BA R TMAM Troy Michael BAR TRAM, Steven Fred BA SSE T71 Harry Alexander BA YER, Morley Bryce BENNET72 Martin Keith BERGEN, Richard Dean BIERBA CK, Mike Larry BOE, Vincent Elliot BOLDING, Mark Christian BOOKER, Donald Isaac BRAND, Henrik BRENNER, Gary Beckett BURGE VI TZ, Warren John CAMPBELL, Shawn Allan CHOPIC Michael Yew Ming CL UGS TON, Timothy Paul COCKS, Daniel Nickademos CONNELL, ChristopherAl CRANE, David William DALZELL, David Andrew DA VIES, Darren William DEMICH, Tyron Daniel DENNIS, Terence Willis DERKSEN, Jason Landon DILLMAN, Karl Bruce DOROHO Y, David William DO WNIE, Robert Francis DUBOUR71 PaulLouis EHMAN, Brian Leslie EISERMAN, Lee ENGEL, Kevin Boyd ERICK, Bradley Wade ERION, Duane Mark FA ULKNER, Darren Charles FEENSTRA, Jon Jeffrey FODE, Jay Thomas FORBES, Trevor Damon FRA SER, Jason Brent FRIESZ, Corey Trevor FUNK, Blaine Tyler GINTHER, Quintin Sterling GRA UMANS, Eric Peter HAFSO, Jason George HA UCK, Frederick Duane HEIDINGER, Robert James HERMA N, Dennis Ross HERRMAN, Richard Charles HILDEBRAND, Robert James H US TON, Kelly Scott JENSEN, Jeffery Boyd JESSE, Scott Allan JESSE, Todd Ivan JOHNSON, Rick Wayne JOHNSON, Scott Jerrett KALINKA, Read James KAPPEL, Victor Hugo KARPUIK, Corey Micheal KINVIG, Kenneth Gary KLA SSEN, Matthew Bernard KLA UD7, Lyle Dwayne KLIMCH UK, Kelly Alexandra K O WA LSKI, Michael Thomas K UNDER 7, Trent A very , i I GR DU D 1988 LA WTON, Tara Dawn LEE, Patricia LEHMANN, Wanda Jean LEHR, Laura-Jeanne LONSON, Carmen Gae LONSON, Kerri Lynn LOZOFF, Tania Kathleen LUARD, Liana Yvonne L UTZ, Karen Louise MacFARLA NE, Tannis Gayle MacPHERSON, Nicole Catherine MARSHALL, Stephanie Gwen MA R TIN, Barbara A nn MA YER, Tammy Rose MA ZURE, Gail Lynn MCGARR Y, Rhonda Lynn McGOUGAN, Donna Kathleen McKINLE Y, Lisa Marie McNEIL, Tacie Lane MIHALICZ, Rhonda Ann MILLETTE, Erin Margaret MORRE Y, Brenda Lisa MUNDZIAKIE WICZ, Roberta Jocephine NESBI T71 Jill Marie NICHOLSON, Charlene Lee NIEMAN, Nicole Louise O 'HEA RNE, Elizabeth A nn OLIPHAN71 Karri Jane OLSON, Jerri Lee PA TTERSON-KA RNE, Danielle Dakota PE TERSEN, Theressa A nnette PETERSON, Dawn Michelle PH UNG, Diana PICKETT, Shawna Lee A nn POLLA CHI, Liesl PUD WELL, Pamela J ymes RAE, Terri Ann REPPNA CK, Samantha Ann RE TELBA CH, Laurel Denise RIEGER, Brenda Leigh RIFE, Nicole Margaret RI TZ, Tamala Michelle ROMAN, Tricia Lee SA BIN, Mona Lisa Janet SCHA CHER, Tracey Lee SCHMIDT Jolaine Merrill SCHMITKE, Jennyer Louise SCHMITKE, Rosalind Theresa SCHORR, Camille Candace SCHWA BE, Rhonoda Lee SHEARMAN, Cheryl Diane SHIPLE Y, Rose Mary SIMONS, Michelle Lyn SKA UGE, Coreen Susan Kim SLESSOR, Michelle A nn SMITH, Trudy Lynn STA CH, Bonnie Lou STICKLE, JennU'er Mae S TOBER, Paulette Candice STUAR 72 Tobey Lynn S U, Kate Fang TARNASKY, Pauline Grettle TA YLOR, Lisa Michelle TESSMAN, Terri Lee THIESSEN, A udrey Lynne THOMAS, Tammy Kim TOUGA S, Tara Jacqueline TRE UE, Ute TU TT LE, Tara Jacqueline ULRICHSEN, Pamela Rae UMPLEB Y, Jenn Mer Lynne KOCH, RenaeAnne KOLLROSS, LaurieAnn LANGILLE, Tina Marie Violet LA PP, Shelley Marie LAROCK, Sharon Arlene LARSON, Kathy Joyce LAIDLA W, Jeffery Mark LEARMONZ Craig Donald LEE, Sidney Keating LINDEN, Trevor John LONSDALE, Patrick Micheal MAR, Michael David MA YZES, Hieland William McA ULA Y, David Stewart McDONA LD, Chadwick Hugh MCDONA LD, Robert Gregory McGILL, Ryan Cldf McKENZIE, Kevin Wayne McKENZIE, Shawn Davis MENDOZA, Steven Patrick MOLLIN, Dwayne Edward Joseph MUTSCHLER, Kenton Dean NICHOLS, Robert Brian OROM, Chris Gerald PAHL, Stephen James PEA COCK, Rodney Clayton PELCHA 7, Sherwin Jesse PHILLIPS, William Lash PHUNG, Roy Chan PINDER, Desmond Ernest POZZO, William Roger REID, Gordon Douglas REPP, Mark Anthony Gordon REUER, Lee Elvin RIEDMUELLER, Christopher RIEGER, Anthony Myrl ROBINSON, Roger Ronald ROGERS, Lee Mathew RONAN, Kevin David Floyd ROSS, Darryl Wayne SADLEMYER, Corey Wade SCHAFER, Curtis Wayne SCHLENKER, Darren Chris SCHORR, Cameron Wade SCHUR, Wayne John SEUFER I Jason Edward SHA TZ, Robin Lee SR UBO WICH, Stephen James STEWAR7, Robert Ian SUNDERLAND, Jonathon Thomas SZE WA GA, Darren Greg THOMAS, Daniel Gordon THOMAS, Douglas Boyd THORSTEINSON, Paul Einar TRAX EL, Stacey Dean VALGARDSON, Randal Dean VAN RIPER, Blair Michael VA SK O, Michael Douglas VISSER, Marty Pieter WAHL, Alan Emil WEDGE, John William Joseph WELLING, Miriam Joelle WENDLING, Michelle Lee WHITE, Kerry James WIEGE, Denise Lyndell WIKJORD, Brenda Rae WINDER, Lawrence Lenord WOLSEY, Jordan C. WOELFLE, Joy Denise YANKE, Tara Lynn YOUNG, Wayne Murray ZEBIERE, Janette Raquel WRIGHT Darren Cldford 35 Andrew Aasman Calvin Aasman You know it! 1'm your worst night- marelu says AAAZZ. His passions are Stacey, Stacey, Stacey, hockey, and every other sport except stupid stuff like polo . Don't forget Tino's. Calvin wants to make a lot of money and retire at 21. Good day! .fs - L -- . Marjorie A breu Knitting, swimming and going to hockey games are Shorty 's interests. Since lU'e is too short to dance with ugly men, she prefers her men with blonde hair and blue eyes. Don 't talk to Marjorie about getting married and having kids! Best wishes to all the Grads. Thanks Mom and Dad, I could not have done it without you. Mari 'lia A ceto J enn0'er A damson Susan A man No doubt Sue prefers partying, drink- ing Coors with Dion, and guys with muscles and dark tans. Her Ultimate Doom would be to repeat Grade Twelve. In the future she hopes to get a better job than working at A A2 W, Congrats to all the Grads . Aubrey Anderson Besides falling off his YZ250 and staying sober with Hafso and Hobie, Aubrey is concerned about breaking his Grad '88 mug or having another accident with Pam. He wants to be an alderman Kas long as the ballots remain alphabeticalj. Thanks Mom and Dad for letting me stay out late on Wednesday nightsn. 36 Candy Anten Math 30 and puppy-dog eyes are Shalaf- Cupio's weaknesses. Because she doesn,t do mornings , Candy would find a 9:00 a.m. job just too much! In her free time she likes to listen to Bill Cosby and lof course! be with Paul. The future holds staying in Communicative Arts and a career in advertising. I tried Shalori . Daniel Ardiel Tricia Aslin - Tita likes bike riding, video games, and junk foodg she does NOT want to repeat Math 33. Her ambition is to become the best bartender she can be. Thanks to my Stepmom ana' Dad who put their conj- 4 dence in me. Good Luck to all future Grads! . 4 X 1 -.'t -'ze 1,1 M is if Steven A ustin Christina A very Even though Steve says Brutal! he has a weakness for perfume and bikinis. Vol- leyball, baseball and partying fl! Steve's time while he dreams of becoming a suc- cessful gynaecologist! Good Luck Grads! Miss Chris looks for those vogue men! while skiing and catch 'n ' rays. She enjoys out of to wn activities fWadej, cliquey gos- sip, and grad activities. I f she can 't marry rich and successful , she 'll try dental hygiene. Good Luck in the futureg hope to see ya at the reunion ' '. 1 , f f AX! 4 .El- 3? 'Jh- fi. ,, -cute ,. Michael Barlage Jason Barras ' :f'fIQf5ii7? t Q , U .,,, .wx Mum sw-Asimgesriix .ws Qi .,, .,,. ,. . .., . .W .W . 'r 1:-it V ,,,. 1 wav. .yfcswfeviziwfif 3 , tw if me uf -Tfi ificce X ' ' ' M gl-ji: .',g--'fist Yi.. ,,,,-,. 'Pls mf P V I I 1 1 I I You're Brutal! Barts would say U0 his worst nightmare came true: finding that doughnuts contain alcohol. He hates brown Rabbits with mechanical problems and loves god tennis, and work. Troy hopes to become a teacher. Beaker wants to become an elementary school teacher. His interests are ali sports, drama, the occasional party, and especiail y good looking blonde girls. One thing he doesn 't want to do is wake up one morning andfnd out that he is bald. Pm glad it 's over. Thanks Mom and Dad for your support. 37 Harry Bassett Morley Bayer The Juice has a weakness for brunettes - not to mention sports, playing trumpet in the jazz and concert bands, and cruising around in the new machine . . . but don't wreak it Morley! His twin ambitions are a career in medicine and being the youngest man to win the Masters. Thanks Mom and Dadg I coula'n't have done it without you. ' Melanie Ba ynham This future interior decorator likes canoe- ing, baseball, cherries, drinking , and horseback riding, and has a weakness for Tequila paralyzers and tall dark-haired men. What 's that?! ThanksMom and Dad for all your support. Congratulations to all Grads. if 45 J.. gm. . .kg Martin Bennett Take a load off sammy! says Ho Chi. His weaknesses are double beef whoppers with cheese, reading Happy is massive menus and playing driveway ball with Chung. s exif' like H 4 . E Gina Beck ,Geens wants to become a teacher and retire young and filthy rich. In the meantime teachers, Look out,' l'll be back to harass YOUR children l To all future grads: make the most of it guys,' . . . it 's the best time of your lie. Thanks Mom and Dad, BR, TM, BB, SL, DW, MB, RB, and the rest. I love you all. ,J . Richard Bergen Failing English 30 and crashing his truck are Rich 's Ultimate Doom. Although sav- ing money is his weakness, he'd like to become rich anyway possible! His interests are softball, driving, partying, and work. Roxanne Bertrand Roxy says Why not! to biking, drag racing cute men on the highway, silver convertible Porsches, blonde mailmen, and Green Street cheese cakes. She hopes to live off the lottery for the rest of her lU'e. Good Luck to all Grads and see you in ten years. 38 Mike Bierback Mikey's Ultimate Doom is to wake up one morning and Nnd out that graduation was all a dream and that he's not going to graduate - ever! He likes weight lU'ting, motorbike riding, partying, women, and alcohol. Ay.' Yo! Mike! Odessa Bischoff vu Vincent Boe Q, . : f at Barbara Bohnet ii Mark Bolding Barb 's ambition is to attend Medicine Hat ' College, then the U. of L. in order to . become a teacher. She has been in vol ved in i W curling, the Saamis Teens, the Grad Choir, J . .5 Q if . Ms A2 'l f' x L iffsgi-,.:g3if3u..ff,,9 and the Grad Church Service. Barb hates 'X Q math and spending a weekend without vtlt, Curt. Special thanks to Mom and Dad W and close friendsg I couldn 't have done it without you. You 're f9ffUpiC-' This' iS the ' :- . M 1 1 U 1 Bonnelle Bollinger Donald Booker Corey in his pink muscle shirt, escargots Hey, Home Boy . Nicole, hockey, Nic- and caesar salad are Bone 's weaknesses. ole, baseball, Nicole, ana' hang 'n' with the She also enjoys peach schnupps, breaking Home Boys are Book 's interests. As could Wifld0WS, Gnd funfliflg fhf0148h Spffnklfm be expected, his future ambition is to have at 12 a.m..' Because her Ultimate Doom is the Home Boys live with him and Nicole. to wear the same oumt twice in a row, 4 Bone wants to own her own line of clothes. So many men,' . . . so little time! Thanks Mom and Dad. Bonne chance mes amies! This is the time. 1 1 S 1 1 1 I Maria Boutkan Michelle Bowman Bouts' Ultimate Doom would be to be kid- Gawsh!! Michelle wants to pursue a napped by the short man at the circus. Her career in Medical Lab Technology. Her future ambitions are to hit 5'2 and to ,,,.,, Ultimate Doom is to be trapped in Medi- escape from Redcliff. Protecting Joelle M' cine Hat for the rest of her We with bar- from Italian men, noon hour grad bar- flies. In her spare time she enjoys major becues, irritating all, kinky pinkies, and long distance love letter writing and help- any male on two legs turn Marie on!!! ing Schmina save Chuck from the melon Good Luck, Grads. monsters. Thanks to all my friends for the good times and their support. - me ' 1 2 . .,V, ,,-V 23 39 2 - Henrik Brand Gary Brenner Tell Gig a good Fsh story. In the future, heill invite you onto his fishing show as long as all the fish in the world don't die. Gary enjoys gom hockey, and video games and would like to become a pilot. Teresa Brunner Just, just leave me alone, and let me become a fashion designer or cop - what- ever comes first. If she's not thinking about Gord, convertibles, Gord, J.D. 's, Gord, Long Island ice teas, or Gord, she's shopping, suntanning, or visiting the bars and watching exotic male dancers. To all the grads: may all of the things you dream become reality! , s s have 'f , Q, W 9 X X x ' Tracey Burgart Bbff would hate to marry Peewee Herman but U' he had blue eyes and money it might help! She enjoys biking, tennis, men, par- tying, psyching out McFly, and hairdress- ing. She hopes to become a fa-mousse hairdresser. Thanks Mom and friends . . . Later dudes! Warren Burgevitz So you don 't like Dodge, eh? Fats' future ambition is to become a billionaire after fnding a cure for AIDS. He has a weakness for Black Label, Club, R.C.R., playing guitar and Tanya. Don it get high- centered again at the Burger King drive thru, Warren! Thanks Mom and Dad, 1 couldn't have done it without you! To all Grads: let's keep in touch. Shannon Busse Sam has a weakness for Blaine, smartie blizzards, horses, roping at rodeos, and shopping. Reeallyll! Shannon 's Ulti- mate Doom would be to live in the city forever and to be a cook. Her ambition is to become a lab technician and ranch with B , I wish the best of luck in the future to all Grads! Collette Butuk Collette prefers going to dances, partying, horseback riding, and shopping to babysitting her sister every weekend until she's 25. Good looking guys in tight Wranglers with dark tans iespeciall y Zanej are her weaknesses. To become a youth counsellor is in Collette's future. We fnally made it! Thank God. Good Luck to everyone in the future and don't l lvl, EVER give up on 1 ' ' l your dreams, V .,,:: Q gf ,mi 40 Angela Campbell Well, honk my hooter! Angie lists good looking men with lots of money and nice cars, taco chips and coca cola classic as some of her weaknesses. Physics 30 is def- nitely not one of them. Her future is to become With y rich after achieving a Com- puter Aided Drafting Certwcate at M. H. College, Thanks to MB, TS, SR, and especially my Mom. Shawn Campbell Nancy Carlson To be trapped in a room full of melon monsters without a weapon is Nancy 's idea of doom. Her ambition is to own a Porsche 944 and a villa in Italy before she's 30. Sports cars, little red jeeps, and well- developed thighs are her major do wnfalls. Thanx M, Tand T! Cary Cartwright Shawn. Leave me alonel!l says the Midget-mud Wrestler. Cary has a weak- ness for Sheldon, cherry 7- Up commer- cials, Sheldon, tight wranglers, Sheldon, and Sheldon. She would hate to work at Taco Time for the rest of her ide. Her ambition: to get a decent job. Thanks Mom and Dad. I couldn't have done it without you. To the Grads: Good Luck Gail Chow Being locked out on the roof during Chemistry is Al leh!j Jail's idea of a good time. She hopes to become a doctor and specialize in pathology. In the mean- time, playing the piano and sewing keep her occupied. Je n 'ai pas de weakness, says Gail. Her worst nightmare would be to wear polyester stretch or to use satire! sarcasm. See ya! lwefinally made itjl Michael Chow Art, bowling, chess, computers, Disney's Adventures of the Guinmi Bears, and MacGyver are just a few of Mikhael Gor- bachow's interests. Michael is concerned with such world problems as the green- house effect , acid rain, cancer, and the preservation of wildlye and rain forests. We are the grads of 1988,' we are the youths of the future,' Linda Chu What are you talking about? I don 't know. Chew-chew is into ph ysical fitness by jogging and playing ping pong and bad- minton. Although she enjoys reading, Linda would hate to have to redo English 30 by correspondence. To become a Medi- cal Lab Technician is her desire. Good Luck to all Grads. U now is the time to VHIY -g correct the mistakes -V of the past genera- Tj M Nh Stacey Clarkson Stacey 's big dread is to jnd herseh' unem- ployed and having to turn to Ralston Pool for a lyetirnejob. She wants to leave Suf- field and move onto bigger and better places. Swimming, horseback riding, and Mike M. keep Stacey busy and she finds Mike 's big pout l?j. Thanks Mom and Dad for your words of encouragement and forcefulness on all t h o s e M 0 n d a y 5 T, mornings! A. K .. 'CITE' Timothy Clugston Hel-lol Pulling 5 year olds out of Echo Dale lake, dictating student council affairs, and keeping Kristin alive are Timmy C. 's interests, while spending another 12 years following Michael Chow and preceeding David Crane in roll call is his Ultimate Doom. His wish is to be accepted into Med. School and don the title Cluggy II . Watch out for the Stay-Puff Marshmallow Woman . 41 Daniel Cocks Dani hopes that somehow he will get out of Redcliff and won 't have to continue pumping gas. Sitting infront of the school rating women, drinking, and pumping gas keep Daniel occupied. He has a weakness for anything related to school. if ., , 2 P ,, s ' mix. ei 152 , T Fx . 4 l l 1 Christopher Connell Chris' worst nightmare - getting put in another class with Dwayne M. and Clar- ence R. His future ambition is to had an isolated valley in the mountains, build a home, and live his ide there. In the mean- time, Chris is in to soccer and history. ' 'F or those who are graduating, I salute you and thanks for a great time in Social, Mr. Lane. Susanne Coughlin Sports like volleyball and basketball, and walking with her family are Pervy's inter- ests. Her only weakness - her boyfriend. For now Susanne would hate to fail Grade M may Twelve and in the future she would like to f Q 1 we H2 make lots of money. Thanks MHHS. H Ns Q Q B333 Q? 9' M: Ss, swings mein? fem 'ti 'iwgiigiifli eh sw Sing eww We ma sw3js5,,Q?ss55f213g 5f5g,f51,,pi,,l3 sf Q if Qhsghv Q gf swf wigs gage? 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Q Tanya Cradduck T J 's future plans include becoming the Prime Minister of Syberia as long as she doesn't have to travel back through Italy by greyhound! Crimestopping, lawn surf- ing, and peer support keep her busy while her weaknesses include tall, dark, hand- some men, and cold Coors Light!! Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. I love you. David Crane 1 don 't know, why Mr. D. has no weak- nesses. He says it 's because he 's invincible to everything but antimatter. David's worst nightmare is to go to West Edmon- ton Mall and jnd out that it is CLOSED! He is interested in baseball, art, comput- ers, and hockey and hopes to become a commercial artist. In Mr. D. 's own words, No comment. Da vid Dalzell 1 1 1 i 1 l 1 Darren Davies To get married and live off his wUe's money is Darren 's fu ture ambition. Mean- while, Griz enjoys playing marbles, shot- gunning with the D.R.D. T., and admiring blonde-haired, full-Hgurea' Babes. He would hate to get his truck smashed up by someone else. Thanks to the D.R.D. T. and all the beer breweriesj it's finally over! 42 Gail Debler Nice Hoop!l M.A.R.P.S. meetings, camping at Elkwater, good friends and good times, the Tent , and Jodi J. 's Uzi are just a few of Geek 's good times. Her nightmares include being Rhonda M. ls stepping stone to reality and being forever trapped in the Tent with five wacky friends. Special thanks to my great par- ents and family and to my great friends who made Grad '88 as good as it was. Tyron Demich Terence Dennis Crash is into baseball, badminton, gom and tennis and has a weakness for tight jeans and wet t-shirts. C'est la vie! Terry 's future ambition is to replace Howard Cosell. Good Luck Grads. Have a great future! Jason Derksen Hopefully Lamborghini 's will become a part of Jason 's future as he 's interested in exotic cars and beautiful women. He enjoys Karate and his future ambition is to live We to its fullest. Thanks for every- thing Mom and Dad. Kelly Dietrich ':Come on you guysli' let 's hunk watch, party, and listen to rock music while cruis- ing with Rhonda S. and Lori P. Kelly would hate to be stuck listening to Mr. McF.'s and Mr. M. 's jokes for another semester. She hopes to enter the tourism industry by becoming an airline stewardess or travel agent. Thanks to my family and friends. Couldn 't have done it without you! Karl Dillman David Doroho y Professional athletics is in Doughboy's futureg hopefully in baseball or football. You 're crazy, c,r,a,z,y: crazy U you think I want to be locked in a room with people who can 't talk! Gramps has a weakness for girls with blonde hair, blue eyes, and ultimate bodies, and also for people who give him the silent treatment. Robert Downie Nightmares: failing Math 31 andfor end- ing up with only 96 credits. Rob is anxious to save enough money to paint his truck! According to Rob, he has no weaknesses. ' .III I A, cg -A I A Paul Dubourt Ooh yeeah! Rrank, Rrank, Rrank, Paul says to walking, painting, zoology, abolishing the French language, and Nor- way. His ultimate doom is to stall his vehi- cle at the top of Division Avenue Hill! He has a weakness for long, flowing, platinum blonde-haired girls. When asked for addi- tional comments Paul replied, No com- ment? 43 Robyn Dueck Bruttus has a weakness for blonde-haired, blue-eyed guys but is not ready to get mar- ried and have kids. LU'e zssuch a beach, H when you 're horseback riding, swimming, and going to hockey games. Medicine Hat College is in Robyn 's future. Best wishes to all the grads and teachers for all the help they have given us. Have a safe grad. Tracey Dueck To drive a Honda Civic for the rest of her We or to do another French dialogue is Hack's idea of horror. Although she has no future ambitions, she now enjoys the outdoors: camping, fishing trips, Kin Coulee barbecues, waterskiing, skidooing, and other sports. Special friends make for special times. Thanks to my family, Schlop and Hump, A Chow Chow, and - Bambino. ,u , vp. ' parents and friends, Kerry Eagles Carmen Ebel Carmella has a weakness for red hats, milk, and Mr, LaBamba Man . She enjoys singing, laughing with Jeanie, eat- ing - and dieting after! Her future ambi- tion is to graduate as a dental hygienist and to NEVER go on weU'are! Mr. Wilson, Tracy and I would like to say thanks for the 'Guydancei A special thanks to my and best wishes to all t the Grads of 'ss v Q, ,,.., f I . ,, JennU'er Edey Brian Ehman To gain enough weight to have to go on Z1 diet is Gaspe's desire. She would hate to have to drive the Yellow Banana around forever. Swimming and frogging are two of her interests, and cats and men with Green Hats are two of her weaknesses. To my family and friends: thanks for everything! Lee Eiserman Kevin Engel 44 W Y it Q Q ' ,fffQf,'P'5Wl-Q5f'LZ'ffilififffifii3 Ki it5'Q.siiitwiggszsigfggagtrf'I ,N ,,...,, ,,,,,,,..,.a,,, ..,, gp Q, Q an if tw if at ,, ig, a at Hi. 'M Rich. Let 's not go to class today. Kev is involved in the band and jazz band. He loves flying down mountain faces at unbe- lievable speeds, hitting every jump and mogul. His ambition is to beat Pirmen Zurbriggen in a World Cup Downhill Race. He has a weakness for girls with cute smiles. Thanks Mom and Dad for help- ing me succeed. I coula'n't have made g V it withoutyou. 5. 0-A , tn , Rhonda English A re you serious? Hanging around Rhonda M. and the rest of the Rat Pack, partying, camping at Elkwater, and attending M.A.R.P. meetings keep Spaz occupied. Rlzonda's double Ultimate Dooms are to drive Rhonda M. around for the rest ofher lU'e and to be haunted by the name SpaZ -forever! Herambition: to haveasuccessful and . Corey Ennis No doubt, Corey counts sports, eating with Jeanie and going to Yuk- Yuks with Stroob as some of her interests and D. Q. Blizzards ana' men with good hand- writing as her weaknesses. If she can 't become a rich lawyer, she plans to marry one. She would hate to go to the U. ofA. and be called a hillbilly. Bradley Erick Brad has a weakness for Phil's jokes but not for Giggie's fishing stories. He enjoys hockey, slow pitch, the Calgary Flames, and Hang 'n ' with the Home Boys. Tofind out what a snaggin' hook is and to pass Biology 30 are Brad 's dreams. happy We. Thanks '::' N' t-' V to all the grads who ffl, ' made this year so special. Best of luck ' fg in the future. f' 'D Michelle Erb David Erick Melinda Erickson T his future child psychologist enjoys bar- hopping, hockey games, and chasing men and has a weakness for a certain hot hockey player on a cold winter night. Bowky would hate for Saskatchewan Place to collapse before Memorial Cup '89. U Her ambition is to marry a, certain Michigan man. Special thanks to Mom, Dee-Dee and Felicia. Remember Grads: We is just begun so go out and fuwll your .Q dreams. Duane Erion Who cares U they 're Socialist? They could be Fascist anarchistsg it still doesn 't change thefact that Idon 'town a car. i' To finally see Wil-E-Coyote roast the Road Runner is Dewey's dream. His interests include sports, food, spending money, a youth group, and Monty Python. Rhonda Fairbrother Rhonda has a weakness for cherries, vodka paralyzers, and tall, blonde-haired, blue-eyed men. Going to the bar this weekend guys? U Rhonda lists barhopping, dancing, flirting, shopping, and picking up babes in hot cars as her interests. Thanks Mom, Dad, Blaine, and Lloyd. Best of luck to all Grads. 45 Darren Faulkner .lon Feenstra Don 't tell me about it, H says Slick. John says that he can 't say he will be sorry to leave High School. He wants to become an engineer but in the meantime counts sports, work, women, and Michelle as his interests. His Ultimate Doom is to work at Burger King. Cindy Flett Although Tweeky 's future is undecided at the moment, she does NOT want to repeat school. Cindy has a weakness for blonde- haired, blue-eyed men, strawberries, and diet coke and enjoys going to Tiger hockey games. Thanks Mom. I couldn 't have made it without you. Tobi Fode Fode-odi's activities include spending Daddy 's money and Dwayne. Her weak- nesses are chocolate, muscles, ice cream, and vodka. She dreads coming back to school for another year and to be stuck with Steve B. in another Art class. S- pecial lhanks to Smirnoff U.S.S.R., and to all the guys I've loved before. 3' Jay F ode Trevor Forbes Rambo says, Give me a break, buddy, when he plays volleyball, goes on a week- end safari and tours. Don 't let Trevor show up at a Seal party without his Kool- Aid. He hopes that his future includes becoming a lawyer, retiring at 55, and owning a '65 Vette. Thanks to my par- ents, you 've been the greatest this last year. Congratulations grads, see you in ,98 ,, Jason Fraser Jason 's twin dooms: another year of high school and another year working at Burger King. He hopes to become a police officer and now spends his time playing sports and drinking. Jason has a weakness for math. 46 Corey Friesz Oh Nelly! Don lt give Corey, Dallas for a roommate or Mark for a boss! Cor has a weakness for people who are do wn on their luck. Corey hopes to be successful in all endeavors in lie. 1'll show you all!! Blaine Funk Dannielle F yke To see Mr. Fisher in a Wheaties commer- cial and for the power to go out during Days ,' are Dan-O 's nightmares. To drive in the fast lane on the Autobahn in Ger- many her future ambition. Special thanks to Mom and Dad, Jim Wilson, Mrs. Gigley, and Coles Notes for getting me through High School. Catherine Gale Murray, reading, and cooking are just a few of Cath y 's interests. Notice that Math 33 is not included in this list! In the future she would like to be a good wUe and home- maker. Thanks Murray for all your help Melinda Garner Holy brutal, Melinda likes partying, hiking in Elk water, drinking wine, Chichi 's, and guys in tight levis. Her great- est fear is that she will have to push another one of Marla 's cars. Melinda 's ambition is tofind out why Md? M's don 't melt in your hand! Special thanks to Mom and Dad for putting up with me all these years. and understanding. gee . fam? I wks 1 1 S 1 I l i S I l l Laura Giesbrecht Quintin Ginther This future accountant hopes that his brother will never have a car that is more valuable than his. He lists sports, cars and movies as two of his interests. Good Luck Grads in achieving your goals. ..-it .tw -as as me ...ig X X . - H .U Xiomara Grandos .g.y l v Eric Graumans ' Ou ll! Graumme has a weakness or Q paralyzers and cold Foster s and enjoys 51 2 snowsknng, partying, and working. In the ,Q L future he hopes to enter either the auto- ilfi .r r f motive or agricultural industry. '-r' K ..l.l. l Q . 2 5 xi ii. . , E I 47 Lindsey Haag No Way would Lins want Chef Boy- ardee to lose all of his recipes. She combines a weakness for muscular tanned men, food, and weekends with horseback riding, baseball and bike riding. Her future holds a fortune with which to buy a BIG house and a nice car. Good Luck Grads. U Jason Hafso Haf says yes to driving skidoos, and motorcycles, all sports, most women, and a good party, and no to going on another fishing trip with Scott and Ken and driving home with Aub. Jason lists his future career as an actor or head ofthe KKK tno offense Aubj. Just to be dU'ferent 1'm not going to write 'Thanks Mom and Dad' like everyone else. I think 1'll do it in per- son. Cheers to all the Grads!! Trina Hager Schmina hopes to open an all-night babysitting service for Jake providing she doesn't have to worry about J.K. hiding behind any trees during another secret spy mission! Olympic somersaulting in a long green coat, skydiving off the Surfboard, and babysitting drunks are some of Trina 's hobbies. Special thanks to Chuck, Boozeman, and Tut- Berneitta Hamilton To run out of hairspray, get her jaw wired shut, or meet Jordan - with scissors - in a dark alley are Hammy's nightmares. Oh go die somewhere! says Jeanie as she goes to the D. Q. with Corey and laughs with Carmen. In the future she hopes to attend B. Y. U. To Mr. Wilson and Gord: I'rn not going to get married in 6 months -- it 'll probably take 8l af... making th., . Thanks to all my 1 great year. Good Ezl Qg' ' - V + X friends and famiLv. I Luck to all Gradsll' 'iw g Q may have a future T 1 r ef' -..,,, yet!!! 4 Cynthia Hammel Frederic Hauck Partying, being a proud member of the Blonde Brigade , and trying to convince Pam that there really is no Santa Claus keep Hammel busy. She plans to devote the rest of her We to discovering which Q carnefrst - the chick or the egg. 1 'd like to thank my folks for pushing me through 12 long years. A special thanks to Labatt 's S5 Brewery for making A i this year one we'll W lni -A ih ' ' never remember. J' ' i K f , .' 5 tt. I x f q.. - .... . . W' 111. Pamela Hauser Leana Hayward Pamela 's ambition is, To look back and laugh at all this someday while writing best selling novels and listening to my latin lover serenade me as we cruise the Riviera on my yacht. She has a weakness for daydreams, green eyes, memories, and her best friend -- K immie. inevitably the sun must set, not to abandon the world to darkness, but only to accentuate the beauty ofthe day that went before it. I love you D. C. W., wherever you are. 48 This future Animal Health Technician enjoys the outdoors. Her activities include horseback riding and camping. Lee would hate to work at Burger king for the rest of her lU'e. Loretta Hazelaar Just thinking that she might marry some- one shorter than her gives Stroob the shivers. Tall, good looking muscular men, paralyzers, and Mario 's french fries turn Loretta on as does basketball, yuk-yuks with Corey and cruising around in Danielle 's car attracting attention. Loretta hopes to work with children in the future. Special thanks to Mom and Dad, S friends, and Bren t - Ennis. . B fg 1 s .. Lisa Heidinger Oh brother! Thursday nights with Cindy, Pam, and Paulette watching Shy Boy, playing Animal Farm, and going to Burger King with D. P. three times a day for Iced Tea keep Lisa entertained. Lisa hopes to receive her Bachelor of Social Work in afew years. Thank you to my family, friends, and Trev. I couldn't have done it without you. Robert Heidinger S g is it Good Luck Grads. kj, This is the time to remember that . W5 friends are friends Q xv. 4g:f,W.f'fff forever. Dennis Herman Don 't let Bluenose spend another night on Scott J. 's waterbed but let him marry Sandepaper Sally. Ross' interests include D. R.D. T. and football. Thanks to Jesse 's mom for the support through Grad '88. Robert Hildebrand Pamela Hoffman Holy Man. It's been a SLICE guys! Heineken, Blue, tequilla slams, European travelling, Todd, and singing Banana Bana B0 Bana are Pam 's dreams. Her nightmare is to ride through Europe in the back row of a bus again. Her future ambition is to move to Australia and become a rich, happy and successful Kan- garoo farmer!! -vi 'mari Angela Howie Kristen Husband Hermi has a weakness for diet Coke, BP nachos, and Bartles and Jaymes. She would hate to run out of hairspray or to drive on gravel roads. In the future she wants to teach student drivers everything she knowstlj and to eventually become a chartered accountant. To Mom and Dad: thanks for being so supportive. To all my friends: thanks for -if being there when I gy needed you and stay Q, happy. M, , 4 49 Kelly Huston J Danny Im beau Tracy Jacka You 're an idiot, says Tracy after eating cherry cheesecake and then trying to think of valid excuses why. Tabadacy also likes orange cars and rootbeer. She would be devastated if she never received her driver's license. Tracy hopes to become a speech pathologist and says winning the Lotto 6-49 would be nice! Thanks to m y fa nz i ly a n d friends for every- thing. Good Luck Grads of ,88! Lori Jacober , Lori 's future ambition: to travel the entire W world,' her ultimate doom: to fall in love. She has a weakness for blue eyes and con- vertibles and lists snogging as one of her activities. We made it Grads! 3 Mona Jacober Jodi Janzen Let's think about, curling, long dis- tance phone calls, trying to drown by falling out of canoes, and getting concus- sions from toboggans. She would hate to wake up one morning and discover that she lived next door to Robert M., that she had been indicted for the murder of Paul D. and his Norwegian wde, and to find that Donka-Jo has a weakness for Long Island Iced Tea and Dwight Yoakam. She spends her time working at D. Q., attending M.A.R.P.S. meetings, and learning to drive, She fears being abandoned at Fer- guson Hill - again! She hopes to become a nurse and earn enough money to move to Paris. It was great!! Wish we could do it Rod P. was her M again. defense attorney. Optometry is in her '- , future. Lisa what qu. , J doesachocolate chip . '. muffin feel like? Y ' J Jeffery Jensen Scott Jesse 50 Scott hopes to become a male stripper in the Hilda bar and encourages all the good- looking blondes to look him up. He lists lawn darts as one of his interests and cut- ting the lawn on a hot day when he has a hangover as one of his weaknesses. 'A :2 : f2.'5'EE1Z1EES:: ,'i Q' 1 N. :L :-, Todd Jesse In the future, Uncle T plans to work and possibly attain more education. His weaknesses include Canadian ana' Harley Davidsons. Another impaired would be Todd 's nightmare!! 'Q Christina Johnson K 1 g.. Rick Johnson Scott Johnson Anita Jurgeleit Read Kalinka Needa 's future ambition: to join the circus and continue to peel bananas with her feet,' her ultimate doom: to have to push Marla 's car back to her farm again. Bik- ing, swimming, and watching Kenny keep Marla busy. My best memories are finding out that behind that facade of 'st- udent ' attire there are real, warrn- blooded, funny creatures flike Scottj. Let's tour! Usays the Nute-ster. Basket- ball, skiing, and Weguarding keep this athlete busy. He has a weakness for George Michael, Ritz Crackers, Italian cars, and lunchtime B.B. Q. 's. Read hopes that in the future he ,ll be able to shatter the backboard in the Silverdorne at the NBA jqnals as well as pursue a career in surgical Joanna Kappel Jo finds plenty to do by working at McDonald 's, participating in the MH YCO and SEAL, and going out with friends. She would hate to have to spend the rest of her lU'e working at McDonald's. Her future: hrst - to become a successful doctor, sec- ond - marriage and children. Thank you to everyone, especially to you Mom and Dad for all your heho and encourage- A ' if ment. . A .,g K EE medicine. 3,1 ic- ., .. Ii, , s- - at Victor Kappel 1t's forked that Vic will become a wealthy electronics technologist in the future. In the meantime, he enjoys motor- cycles, cars, rum and coke, and awesome looking girls. Vic hopes he won 't have to drive a Dodge D-SO for the rest of his Me. 51 Corey Karpuik ,gn 'fbi new Brenda Kean Brenda keeps occupied with art, Grant, parties, Calgary, concerts, Grant, Edmonton, Scotland, and money. She has a weakness for Grant in a hottub jilled with Jello and Whipped Cream. She would like to become an interior designer rather than mentally diminish in Medicine Hat. Thanx Mom and Dad,' there 's still a long road to travel - yea kin wot I mean. Sherri Kehn To be banned from alcohol, shopping malls and having to work at Tim Horton 's Donuts for the rest of her lUe would be Stretch 's Ultimate Doom. She spends her time partying, going to the bar, canoeing, skiing, biking, and shopping. She has a weakness for body builders, tall dark- hairea' babes, and Ken Recoskie. Thanks Ken, Mom and Dad. Christine King Boo-Boop has a weakness for Jay, Jay 's smile, Jay's body, and Dairy Queen ice cream. Her ultimate weakness is Jay in Levis! Beep-beep, Na-Noo-Na-Nao! She enjoys skiing, shopping, suntanning, and riding her bike out to Jay's farm. Christine hopes to receive her Bachelor of Education at the U. of L. Your future is ,, now in your hands so Congratulations to lf g ' e take hold ofit anddo all the Grads! X .. ,gi your best! I know ,S .1 ':, you can do it! 2 - - - - Kenneth Kinvig Matthew Klassen Ya goota do whatya gotta do, and what Matt's gotta do is attend Christian rock concerts and cruise Medicine Hat in his EXP. Matt doesn 't want to be told that he looks like MacGyver EVEN ONE more time! He also doesn 't want to spend another year in Mr. W. 's Physics 30 class. 1 came, I saw, and 1'm glad I'm leaving.' V Vgiy W Thanks Mom and Y .., 1 K 'I i Dlld. U Lyle K laudt Riding Ross Herman 's horse Midnight, skate boarding, and riding Midnight in a parade are Lyle 's interests. As much as he likes Midnight, he would hate to have to trim the horses' hooves for the first time! Hisfuture ambition is to own Black Label Breweries. Thanks to all those who buy Black Label. 52 Kelly Klimchuk Squirt 's interests include jamming, music, and Rose. His future ambition is to drive the Crestwood Pharmacy delivery car around the world!! Good Luck to the Grad Class in their futureg let's keep in touch. ,.. .... g ,V .,5.,.,.m,,,,, i ii J 22553, Q i, . ,'i ' . L. 'X Tina K lug Tina's interests include partying in Fox Valley at the Way,', spending time with John and her dog TU'fany, and being with C.A. at lunchtime. Bipper says her Ulti- mate Doom is to be ninety years old and still be unable to drive and have to ride the school bus another year. The future holds marriage to John, two kids, wealth, and a return to Europe. Good Luck to all , , Grads and thank you . t Keri K noblich Ima doesn't want to be sought out and slimed by Jodi and her uzi gun AGAIN! Her Ultimate Doom would be to have to drive the police car forever! ! Keri hopes to move into a city and not have to live in a hamlet for the rest of her lQ'e. Spending time with her friends, going to M.A.R.P.S. meetings and driving in the lemon Joy are her interests. To Mom H and Dad: thanks for Mom and John. I ,, 0 the trust and free- love you both. l-gg-- ff V V dom. I love you! To pu.. , all my friends: don it 1 3 forget about ourfun I 1 and don 't forget I Ima! Katharine Knowles Renae Koch Katharine lists swimming in white T- shirts, following the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, and eating Stay Puff Marsh- mallows as her interests. Her nightmare is to have an allergic reaction to aspartame. The Big K hopes to become the next Marilyn Monroe, Here's to lie, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. .si g , 5-T 7 . I P D 1 Renae would sure hate to have to eat a cafeteria-made dinner or see another Math 31 textbook, Instead she would like to shop at Chinook Centre and West Edmonton Mall Knot at the same timej. Renae would like to graduate from univer- sity and get a job. She would also like to gain weight by going to the Tuck Shop and eating melted choco- late bars. Thank God it 's over!! Laurie K oolross Dummy up! Let's party, jog, and work! Laurie's doom: to fail English and have to return for a second year. In the future she hopes to become both a clothing designer and the manager of a clothing store and to marry William Merrick and have ONE girl. Thanks to my parents and friends for their support. Thanks to Tanis and her father for their help during the year. Without them I would not if have made it fright ,Q E Tanis! ?jl ' ' ' A 'fi' ,ef EH Michael Kowalski Chink swears that he wouldn't like to see skateboarders take over the city but would like to go to college and become either an airline pilot or an ofjcial in the N.H.L. Mike spends his time camping, fishing, skiing, and drinking cold beer. He has a weakness for ice cold Budweiser beer and girls that drink it! Best of luck to all , . Trent K undert K U keeps busy with hockey, bike riding, loud music, sight seeing, crashing cars, and going to court. He has a weakness for blondes, brunettes, and red heads. His ultimate doom is to be stranded some- where with no girls. He hopes that in the future he won 't owe anyone any money. Grads. Jeffrey Laidlaw Hey, it takes two ta tango . . . baby. Gus takes an interest in volleyball, parties, beer snorting, pheasant hunting twith his carj, and Hell-drivers. He would hate to spend eternity driving on new gravel, to have bad luck and get caught, and to crash his car . . . again! Thanks Coach! and everybody! Twelve years of learning done, a lU'etime to go! Lg, 4' z, ' 53 Tina Langille Bones l 's ambition is to stop getting park- ing tickets - and to get rid of Bones for a nickname before she's old and grey. Until then, she 'll keep busy horseback riding, figure skating, and going to Grad parties. Tina has a weakness for tight Wranglers and Kamacozi Cowboys. Good Luck Grads land stay respectablej! E i iff qfgfigg Fifi. .t 1 ' 2, . 1 eg -. 41.5. N 91. ,Rua g . ,K y it ' Shelley Lapp Don't make Shelley clean up cafeteria tables forever, Mr. Pozzo!! She would like to establish a career, make lots of money, and havea wonderful husband and family. Special thanks to the six million dollar man! By the way K.M. S. can't go out tonight!!! Sharon Larock Sharon lists partying, farming with Gooby , driving over curbs with Tammy, and listening to the babbling sounds of Dave Mc. as her interests. Sharon has a weakness for cheesecake, Gooby,', and Mr. Lanes Social class. Her Ultimate Doom would be to listen to Mr. Maloff 's great jokes forever. Just Kidding! says Rock. Good Luck to all rn y fellow graduates and the best of luck in your future endeavours. S kkkk Kathy Larson I'll survive! says KJ. This future child psychologist enjoys sewing, camping, singing, swimming, and talking as a few of her interests. Good Luck and Best Wishes to all my friends, past acquain- tances, and fellow grads. A special good- bye and thank you to the teachers who taught me more than the curriculum. Tara Lawton To have every bar in the world closed would be Rotten Lawton's nightmare come true. Parties, going to the bar, danc- ing, watching guys, flirting, and shopping keep her happy as do body builders with blue eyes and hairy chests. In the future, Tara hopes to become a fashion merchane diser. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support. Congrat- ulations to all , Gradsf, W ' Craig Learmont Thirty free hours of recording time at Jan Hammer's studio is Craig's weakness. Lear enjoys sports - including skiing, racquetball, and tennis -- Hillcrest KF., and making and listening to music. His future ambition is to work with comput- ers, music, youth, and to reach for the prize . Thanks to Christ for helping me through the years, and to Mom and Dad for being such good friends. Good Luck to all the Grads in the future. Patricia Lee Never start something you don 'tjinish so don 't start it and you won't have to fnish it. Her ambition is to be the next host of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. Patricia's Ultimate Doom is to earn less than a quarter of a million dollars a year. All the best! 54 Sidney Lee Wanda Lehmann Spunky is interests include water skiing, David, windsumng, David, cold beer, and of course - David. Her weakness: Black Z28 cameros, alcohol, and David in a wet, wetsuit. She hopes to move to Victoria and get a degree in Architectural Technology. Thanks Mom. I couldn't have made it without your support, Good Luck to all 1988 Grads! V ,::i?A H Y1.1 it .1 '21 f. A Q Westie? .WM va? 1 ,- H41 ,Q , Laura-Jeanne Lehr LJ. hopes to become a great success with- out having to do anything. For now, she enjoys noonhour grad barbecues, 4-H, and trying to break into houses with Maria. Laura-Jeanne has a weakness for Kinky Pinkies, romantic evenings with good looking men, and Polo. She hopes that her father won 't give her the farm. Thanks for every- thing Mom and Dad! To all my friends: Best ofluck, guys! Trevor Linden Trevor enjoys sports - especially goM fastball, biking, tennis, swimming, and hockey. Old Pals and Old Pals Cousins as well as the odd O.M.B. are his weaknesses. Trevor's goal is to have a good career with the Canucks and then retire and run a bar in Vancouver. Patrick Lonsdale Carmen Lonson Basketball, badminton, soccer, hockey, grad parties fwhich we lacked this yearj, and a variety of music are Worm 's inter- ests. Hopefulbf she won 't have to mow lawns forever. Thanks to m y parents for their never ending love and support and to Erin for her warmth and spontaneity. Ker - words aren 't enough for thanks but just being here with you is 5 tubv M an inspiration. Good ' 'S LuckGrads. Q f if fstt' 'G wr' ff 'I 9 3 . LXS Kerri Lonson What a ying yang! Kerri hopes that her future includes travelling around the world and settling down in Europe. She is apro- crastinator and is a pushover when it comes to short, dark and handsome men. Soccer, basketball, swimming, partying and spending time with Carm keep her busy. Thanks Carm for babysitting me through all these Tania Lozoff Taney's future plans are to receive her Bachelor of Nursing degree and to get her driver's license. Crustos, sarasoda, and grapes on crushed ice are her weaknesses. She hopes never to have to eat raw liver through a straw. Horseback riding, piano, and relaxing are Tania's hobbies. I 've Hnally made it!! 334 1 lil-if Q' 3 I xg Q Q 5 Q it .. . .., i,.,W.t. YS as ef .. t Ysftiggvsfiififiimttw ttg5etzsg.ztez,'t.fm f - Q Qgiiivfsfgwtzii ff... .33 tt.. 25221556 it .qt f?f'5i 'rE?T?5 9'?1'32:5tZS.5.ZSSE 15553 ' - H -fg1zsi??g?gj2tfa.'1wtttfgitgff see 'sw .mttsst ,ef ,, ..A-ezine,.m.,3:5.Qt.fs..g, I giifalwzfsinswwsssi ing., -W g-QnQv,QW,g.efra1m-rf .ttefr .tenmi J, 1S2i4as?5f5H5HQQ2?Giiffwefs ass K. 'Y Pi vtttwptai.: 3 4 1:21 4 .. .W ft.. ., A ezififisitffgfgi 77' 133 . t.-' fp I-1 5 f.r f.iJ.-3 Y 2 e Q s 5 5, st si gl. years, and thanks to W V V my best friend Erin .g and m y family for all ' ', ' your support. - 7? it ,i Liana Luard Larny Leopard Skin 's nightmare is that the drinking age will be changed to 19 before she turns 18. When she Nnishes par- tying, camping, playing volleyball, and listening to heavy metal music in Medicine Hat, Liana hopes to become a rich and famous professional bum and live in Vic- toria, B.C. To all grads: Have a great life, Thanks Mom and Dad and to all my good buds in Vic- toria: Good Luck andIloveya! 55 Karen Lutz Learning to ski, bowling, badminton, computers and T V. keep Karen occupied. Rick come here. Karen has a weakness for Rick. She would be very upset M the A.L.C.B. quit selling coolers. Her future ambition is to marry Rick and work with computers. Thanks to my parents and Rick for helping me get through school. Thanks for doing my homework Mom! Jig 5- i t , J T annis MacFarlane Tan keeps busy with the Grad Council, 4- H, trunzpet playing, all sports, and gener- ally having fun. Her Ultimate Dooms: to get married after school and lose the chance to travel the world and! or to drive JoelIe's green Volvo again! Her future: to become a reknown multilingual journalist and broadcaster, and live in a little log cabin with no wor- ries, no husband, and no kids! To all V Grads: I wish you all R -ik in 3 the best in the future. I Remember all the Z A Y good times at -L , fx A U Nicole MacPherson Michael Mar Don 't let McFbi meet up with Gumby in a dark alley. She would much rather meet an Italian man! Hairdressing, cutting flat tops, and spazzing with Bdf are her inter- ests. In the future she hopes to do hair- dressing and platform work. Thanx Mom and to everyone who made Grad yearso muchfun. Volleyball, badminton, swimming and skiing jill Mike's time, and of course - Stacey. M.A.R. wants to do anything just as long as it is out of Ralston. His worst nightmare: not to graduate this year and have to come back at the age of 20. Thanks Mom and Dadfor making me go to school. ' '1 I7 -m. t.: i fe .4 1 5 -At' M M - g StephaniefMarshall Barbara Martin Barbie A nn hopes to go to college and take Business Administration. Playing in the school band and babysitting are two of her interests. Tum? II H Q ::' G .1 Tammy Mayer Hieland Mayzes Oh really! Grad Committee, driving over curbs, strings, and tracking spec- imens are Mam's interests. She has a weakness for Brenda 's carrot cake and a tall, cool glass of calcium-rich Moo. Tammyls Ultimate Doom: to inhale the stench of Sharon 's car from the driver's seat again - tmy Godg it 's from . . . Saskatchewan! Thanks Mom and ,i I - ,A Dad and my super if friends. Don 't forget M -- ' about me.', ,A Y -M. Mfr .. 'T. Y 56 Hieland's interests: Terra, Terra, Terra. His weaknesses: Physics with Mr. Wyber, and wrestling with Terra. Future: to be a design aerospace engineer for Macdonald Douglass, or to fly an F-14 Tomcat in the U.S. Navy. No matter what I do or become, I will always remember my Grad class. See you all in ten when we can see who 's done what and M what 's done who. J Gail Mazure Gail hopes to become a genetic researcher. Meanwhile she enjoys swimming, shop- ping, playing the flute, and learning Span- ish. She has a weakness for butterscotch cookies. May God grant your quota of smiles. David McA ula y Number 9 would hate to have Calgary win the Stanley Cup. Hockey, Hang'n' with the Home Boys, P.P.P., and camping at Elk water with Gus are just a few of Dave's interests. Thanks for everything Mom. Good luck in everything you do Grads, especially the Home Boys! Mrs. Perrin and Mrs. Gagley - you 're the greatest. Thanks and keep on A . smiling. l' gee' R I kwkv Chadwick McDonald I beg to dU'fer. In Chadwick's own words: activities - structural recom- positions of geornetricall y arranged two by fours, Ultimate Doom - to be encom- passed by a state of normalcy, future ambition -- to discover the perpetual answer to the perpetual question, addi- tional comments - Bye. Robert McDonald Slime hopes that his future holds a harem with at least twenty women. In the mean- time, hockey, drinking beer, chasing women, and pounding Helmet keep him busy. Thanks Mom and Dad. Rhonda McGarry Cow Eyes lists working, singing, shop- ping, Rob, movies, and pigging-out with her friends as her interests. Notice that Math 31 is absent from this list! In the future Rhonda hopes to own her own line of clothing and stores, but especially spend the rest of her ide as Mrs. Rob Lonson. Thanks Mom and Dad and all those patient teachers. V ' 1 . Q Ryan McGill Donna McGougan This future physiotherapist hopes she won 't remain short forever or that she will lose an eating contest against Craig L. Brown eyes and dark hair, flirting, jog- ging, and eating turn Donna on. Kevin McKenzie 57 Shawn McKenzie of 'arf' Lisa McKinley I'm good, 'T says Lisa. Tino 's, eating, Fords, and Monty are a few of Sa 's weak- nesses. She enjoys 4H, horse shows, and high school curling. Lisa 's future ambition is to earn a B.Sc. in Animal Science, to continue in Art, and to have a tan as dark as Dawn 's. Thank- you teachers! r-if.. -if K3 Tacie McNeil Bacardi parties, bike riding, reading, music, and sports days are Smiley is inter- ests,' good looking guys and wild parties her weaknesses. She hopes never to have to repeat Chem with Mr. M. Teaching is Tacie's ambition. Good Luck to all Gradslln , . e 4? Steven Mendoza The Samoan 's Ultimate Doom: not to make it as a Solid Gold dancer. Heyl Keep it cleanl Steve enjoys football, peace rallies, art appreciation, low quality movies, and groovy music fthe Bee Gee 'sj. His future ambition is to fill the world with love and peace and harmony. Rhonda Mihalicz When Ron isn 't saying, Do you want me to let you go? she's going to M.A.R.P.S. meetings, camping at Elkwater, and smil- ing and having good times with good friends. Her Ultimate Doom: to be sur- rounded by friends wearing reflective sun- glass and chanting nerd,'. Special thanks Io my parents and close friends. Good Luck Grads,' Erin Millette Be a rebel and . . . don 't go! U However, Millette wants to travel to France and then return to Ontario to become a successful psychologist. She would hate to lose at strip poker while someone in the room KJ. U. j has a camera. ' 'Special thanks to my mother who has stuck by me through all the years as well as my dear friends Kerri and Carmell. To all see ya soon. if V V WVAI A A V ,S Grads: can 't wait to V. l see you fat and bald ZW, 3 ' in ten years. - 1 ,K I s -. -x Q f if 4n1E's'z'i Dwayne Mollin i Brenda Morrey Chickenman's Ultimate Doom: to take Math 30 with Mr. Hider and fail again or get thrown in the skywalk wearing last year's socks. Dwayne's future ambition: to be asuccessful lawyer or win S13 million in Lotto 6!49. His weaknesses: T. V., girls with personalities, blue, hockey, and money. lt 's been great. Thank-you to Barras, Ehman, and Mendoza for all the fun. 58 Jaws hopes to become a truck driver but does NOT want to get married and have kids. Riding horses, reading, listening to music, going to Tiger hockey games, and watching the Edmonton Oilers keep her occupied. Blonde-haired, blue-eyed guys are her weakness. Best wishes to all the Grads. Thanks Mom and Dad. I could not have done it without you. L Kenton Mutschler Shelley. Can Steve come out tonight? Gooch 's future wish is to drive the Coor's beer truck and run moonshine with John R. He hopes he won't ever have to walk homefrom Ross Glen with Ken W. again. Kenton 's interests include volleyball, par- tying, skiing, and Club beer. Thank-you Mom and Dad for letting me stay at home. Jill Nesbitt Will Jill become a successful lawyer in New York? She hopes so. She hopes she won 't have to get braces on her teeth for the third time. Jillybean 's activities are two-fold: playing with the tempers ofthe Skywalk People and reassuring A ve-woman that she,s going to graduate. Her weaknesses are diamonds, Coke Classic, and Tyron. Robert Nichols Bob has a weakness for - kryptonitel His favorite saying is, 1'm a 6th round draft pick of the New York Rangers. In the future, Bob says that he would like to become a gynaecologist! Bob hopes the world never runs out of beer. 1'd like to thank my brother for all those beer he bought me when 1 was underage. U Charlene Nicholson So what's your point? Charlene has a weakness for a sexy man like Kevin. Thanks for all the love and support, Kevin. U She wants to continue working at the Toronto Dominion Bank and even- tually become manager and start a won- derful We with Kevin. Thanks for the support from my good friends A.C., M,B., S.R., and especially my Mom . - f and Dad. Special Y V thanks to my best Vai friend in Calgary, M . K.B. - 1 - I I I - - f Q H - Nicole Nieman Enduring Math 30 again or driving with Slosher and Sakinney on a dark and stormy night are Tilley 's Ultimate Dooms and her weaknesses are Craig, chocolate, her cat Mud, Switzerland, and Tino's chilichips. She hopes to teach French and then have a family. Thanx Mom, Dad, Craig - couldn't have made it without you! S .wif M ,Lf X R. 3 fi. Elizabeth 0'Hearne Rick, parties, Coors, biking, eating, and Beach Boys' music are some of Lizzy's interests. Her future ambitions are to graduate, to be able to get into the bars, to become a fashion merchandizer, and to spend the rest of her We figuring out what the question was. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Laura. I couldn 't have made it without you guys and Good , fl - ,74 Ky Luck in the future . .. . V I , Karri Oliphant Jerri Olson Oh, I love this song! Working at D. Q., listening to music, talking on the phone, and M.A,R.P.S. meetings keep Jer busy. Her weaknesses include a tall, brown- haired hockey player lC.G.j, ice cream, and caramels. Jerri hopes to become a rich, successful accountant. Special thanks to my parents and friends and to the Grad class - best of luck in all future endeavors! ' ' 59 Chris Orom Lips is into skiing, hockey, partying, drinking and drinking some more. In the future he hopes to get a full time job and buy a motorbike - as long as he doesn 't lose his license for the third time! For all the undergrads like Hobey, maybe you'll make it by the 1990 's. ' ' :: , 'I:E5EL:i? -' L.3z.f5li2 I Qfggegstfet g t. 1' - Stephen Pahl S. P. plans to attend the U. of C. and become a fhopefullyj successful chartered accountant. His Ultimate Doom is to have Repp run into his truck while attempting to retrieve a lost tape. Hockey, goM parties, and water skiing, also keep Stephen busy. Good Luck to all Grads in the future. Jeff P 3 J.. ,VF Danielle Patterson-Karne Rodney Peacock Peak says yes to hockey, peace rallies, keeping C.S. alive at parties, and art but NO to marrying the woman with no head. Rod has a weakness for B-grade movies, tacos, and double beef whoppers. His dis- tinct ambition is to become a corrupt dic- tator or to live as one with nature. Sherwin Pelchat This future M.H. police officer has a weakness for intelligent but a little-twild, beautdul brunettes this giryriendj. Pump- kin 's activities include the triathlon and music. Sherwin has used poetry to describe his additional comments: To all Grads: keep one foot ahead of the other,!keep your mind out of the gutter,!and on a silver platter you'll get your bread and butter. Teressa Petersen M.M. and junk food are Tracey 's weak- nesses. She is interested in men, hairdressing, her friends, and partying. To go through Social 30 and Math again is her nightmare, In the future, Teressa hopes to become the best beautician. Good Luck Grads! Thanks Sandra. Dawn Peterson Spending time with Darren, suntanning, partying, and going to Burger King with L.H. three times a day for iced tea keep Dawn busy. She hopes to become a suc- cessful accountant and marry a farmer as she doesn 't want to be paid 33.35!hour for the rest of her lU'e. 1 wish all Grads the best in the future!! I'll miss you all. Also, thanks to my family a n d D a r r e n . I couldn't have made L I. it withoutyou. ,.,, .K xy 91 S. 19- ' i 60 William Phillips To be a lawyer is William 's ambition. It beats being late for school and taking Physics 30 again. William 's advice to all the Grads: Avoid hangovers . , . stay drunk!! Diana Phung Diana says that she has NO weaknesses, She hopes that in the future she will win ten million dollars, buy a big house, and live happily ever after. In the meantime, she enjoys bicycling, playing badminton, reading, and being an Edmonton Oiler fan. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad! Good Luck to my best friend Terri- Anne. You 're great! Good Luck to all the Grads!!! in-5 'Us Shawna Pickett Don't be doing that. Shawna works, parties, works, parties ,... Her Ultimate Doom: to be on time for Mr. George's Social 30 class. Shawna has a weakness for dressy men on nice motorcycles and hopes to make lots of money. Thank-you to Mom, Dad, and Maggie for pushing me through the last year of school. Good Luck Grads. Desmond Pinder Desmond's unusual dual ambition: to become a pig farmer OR to join Hell's Angels. Jack Daniels and Bud are his weaknesses and beer drinking, parties, ana' football are his interests. Desmond 's Ulti- mate Doom is to be given an impaired. Liesl Pollachi William Pozzo Boog says, Tak to Me! Football and Baseball are Willy 's interests while Ima's laugh and curfew are his weaknesses. To have another football injury or to had out school wasn 't necessary are William 's worst nightmares. In the future he hopes to play more football or drive the Budweiser Clydesdale 's. See ya next year! Terri Ann Rae My tastes are simpleg I like the very bestll' T.A. takes an active interest in horseback and motorcycle riding, and vis- iting with friends. She has a weakness for George Michael fright nowj, Terri would hate to have to attend school for the rest of her We! Her future ambition is to become aMinister. Congrats, Grads! Q . .5 x Ji., ,law 5' Pamela Pudwell An active member of the Blonde Brigade, Pua' thoroughly enjoys chocolate covered oreos, guys in old Levis, and underwater basketweavingl? She hopes Saturday morning cartoons NEVER get cancelled. A special thanks to m y friends and family for putting up with me for twelve long years!!! ,Ss,ceinf? Gordon Reid Tumbling down the Elkwater ski hill, lis- tening to Darren 's stories about all his women, and burning pizzas at B.P. 's are a few of Gordon 's interests. He is keeping his fingers crossed that the drinking age won 't change before he 's legal. To become a surgical nurse is in Gordon's future but mean while he has a weakness for lunchtime Grad , f- A V BBQ's at Joelle's Q' drinking Kinky ' i 1 Pinkies! ,Q f 1 61 Mark Repp Pitching wedge, Crescent Heights women, and keeping his car clean are a few of Repp's weaknesses. His Ultimate Doom would be to smash the OTHER side of his car. In the future, Mark hopes to become an engineer and be as successful as his dad. Thanks Mom and Dad and Good Luck to everyone. Samantha Reppnack This future Daycare worker would like to become rich but not famous. Sammy says, Ya, I think so, to camping, partying, sleeping, eating and listening to LOUD music, and a certain Saskatchewan man. Mom, Dad, Barry, ana' Bob - thanks forgiving me the love and support through the years. Love ya! To my friends - b blx v W thanks for thespecial ' N memories. ' ' . V V Y' N : . 5 . T as 'Q ' ms ' f V ., I - ,, ,rr ' T Ut A Laurel Retelbach Lee Reuer Lau-Lau lists Peer Support, Jazz Band, Choir, Grad Council, running around with Jo and Tan, and avoiding going crazy llllj as a few of her activities. Her future includes a law degree via Commerce and making a ddference somewhere, some- how. Congrats guys! We actually made it through! Good Luck. To everyone who stood by me all these years . . . thanks - it would have been -5 - impossible without Tk, you! f f, 5 Christopher Riedmueller kkiiikkii bi il Anthony Rieger 5 3 , Y.s, :sf11Q'V -k.' xfffflifg 7'J5f.2iif1-ffffzl g,s,f,,.., . f, ,..s, .,..s, f -..t.,ffeff,,. W. ., .... ,,.. M, g--vt--v tg W.-Wwe mf1:za2sa:PS:4EwZafZSCAif:s11:c:t.! 371535-555 1Yf25YiS1i3f?5E2I3'ili. i' iniaaiewkfi Q1 x r m:'43:Mi A Q35': 'WN5 -W -ffg--f,f-- ,,.. , -My .,,.. ,,, ,,..s, M..,,..s,.5s.e,.f we-, .t ,qgfsrez Anthony says yes to becoming a mil- lionaire but no to another twelve years of school. Computers, bike riding, listening to music and accounting keep Anthony busy. I wish everyonea long and healthy, glorious lde. Thanks Mom and Dad, I could never have done it without you. Brenda Rieger Bren 's future ambition: to terrorize the halls of MHHS once again, but this time as a teacher and undercover skateboard mutilator and moped anhilator!!! She has a weakness for good-looking guys in nice cars, Spook and Sheto, and Italian wine. Thanks to all my super friends and m y fantastic parents! ,l . - 'af A y b QAM V -' . . 5 M fi 62 Nicole Rtfe Playing the piano, cruising lwhen she has enough gas in her carlj, cats, cats, and more cats, and ladies night at the bar are a few of Buttons interests. She hopes to become a surgical nurse . . . so watch out . I want to give all my friends at MHHS hugs and kisses for the good times, for the bad times, and most importantly ... for all the T' A fjmesjy' . if Q. if s,. we -..,,,. 4 it Tamala Ritz You know it, says Bug. The future holds marriage to Brian D. on July 30!88 and she wants NO children. Her nightmare would be to work in the cafeteria for the rest of her Me! Awwwe!! Thanks to Brian for making this year the best of my lU'e. U Roger Robinson This future police officer hopes to get a car that runs. He doesn 't hope to have another Social 30 class with Mr. C. ! Playing sports, drinking and target practice are Oggie 's activities. Lee Rogers Lee enjoys weight lUnting and guitar play- ing and hopes in the future to weigh 200 lbs. and have 22 arms. He would hate to wake up and find out that he had to spend another year in school. '0 ' Tricia Roman Check the roots! fAre they blona'e?j,' Tricia 's twin ambition is to marry a gorgeous rich guy and open her own travel agency. She hopes the ALCB doesn 't dis- continue the sale of Lemon Gin. To all my new friends: thank you for the support. You all made moving to a new city and school a lot easier. THANKS! U Kevin Ronan Darryl Ross Kevin hopes to achieve a degree in Com- merce and Law and eventually control the world money market. For the present, his activities include hockey and skiing, Mona Sabin Corey Sadlem yer Lisa hopes she never has to listen to another one of Mr. McFarlane's Irish jokes! In the future, she would like to become an Animal Health Technician. Her interests include horseback riding, 4H, grad parties, and rodeos. Grads, hope your path way of lU'e is fumlling and encouraging. Thanks a lot Mom and Dad. I would not have been able to manage 2 without your help. ' S Thanks friends for standing by me always. r JK! GoUing, drinking, and watching Dan do the Stork are a few of Corey 's interests. His future ambition: to own his own Pro Shop, have a wU'e that has a six-digit sal- ary, and to own at least two German cars by the time he's 29. Thanks Mom and Dad and to all future Grade 12's - don't run for Grad Council. 63 Tracey Schacher Goofy has a weakness for Black Forest cake, Lee, and guys in Wranglers. Her interests include horses, rodeo, watching soaps, and irritating Lee. Tracey would be ecstatic U0 she could win a lottery and take it easy for the rest of her lde. For my .Hrst and last year at Hat High, it was the best! Curtis Schafer To get more than one date with the same girl, travel, and become a pastor are Arvid's ambitions. He has a weakness for girls who will graduate in 1991 llots of themlj. Interests: Youth group, SEAL homework, football, playing guitar -- Anything you can name Curt can do it. Additional comments: I didn 't write 1 U it 1 1 Darren Schlenker this. J olaine Schmidt You're not listening to me, I want to: I. marry into the Budweiser family, 2. win 38 million dollars on Lotto 6149, 3. all ofthe above. .Io spends her time keeping Terri out of trouble and making Tildert iii. If life is a journey, let it be fun. Jennifer Schmitke F srrii 6 l l i l 1 Rosalind Schmitke Don 't make Rozzy marry C.L. and move to Bolivia as his missionary wie! Even- tualbf, Rosalind would like to graduate from university. For the present, her inter- ests are main taining long, dangerous nails, travelling, and avoidance tactics. Cameron Schorr Cameron 's nightmare is to have to take Physics 30 over and hear smiling Jack say Quiet Please 20 timesfclass. Listening to tunes, hearing friends jam, and Grad festivities are a few of the activities that keep him busy. He hopes to eventually catch up on all the sleep he lost in High School. Rock,n' Roll and enjoy Grad. Thanks Mom and 112 1. . 1 it - H: Vliifiifi' 64 Camille Schorr Cammie lists piano, hockey, curling, base- ball, Stage Band, general busy ness and SEAL homework as her activities. It would be disastrous to force her to wear a tye-dyed shirt and cut-off jeans at the same time. Camille does not have a future ambition right now. If at jrst you don it succeed, it probably wasn 't worth it. Wayne Schur Rhonoda Sch wabe Ah.' Give me . . . air! Rocky has a weakness for Taras, Silk Tassel, and par- tying with friends and hopes to get married to Taras soon. To become the best bar- tender around is also in the future, C- ongratulations to all grads and remember - there will be a bar around somewhere with a bartender mixing doubles for sin- gles. O. K. is S Jason Seufert To become a mathematician or scientist, to have a GOOD time all his lU'e, and to help increase the world 's population are Seuf's ambitions. Volleyball, tutoring, reading Stephen King, and spending time with Tanja are his interests. Thanks to all fel- low grads, my parents, teachers, and Mr. Rudi Tschritter. See ya next year one more time! M , H . . , .., . . ?i5vigg?i3 : ..,,..,, , - , O 4 ,S 1: in 2 sg Q 3 gf J- we xtx,--,Earl 1 Robin Shatz Cheryl Shearman Wranglers, expensive jewellery, chocolate milk, and Cody are Diane's weaknesses along with spending money and dancing. She hopes that she won't have to come back to MHHS after graduation. She also doesn't want to get married and have six kids! Hopefully she will get rich quickly, Best of Luck Grads! Thanks Mom and Rose Shipley Oh, no way! says Sweet Cheeks to tak- ing Chem 30 over again with M.M. or not being allowed to clean out her locker at the end of the year. Kelly K,, swimming, walking, partying, biking, babysitting, and dancing keep her busy. She hopes to be successful at whatever she does. Good Luck to all Grads. U s 1 8 5 st 'R s ef 4 -5 1 .1 - 15 4 i t He, -- Nxt-1 ,. w . .,... 'gut ,. .. , do n e it with o ut gf i 'i ' you. 1, , - .. Michelle Sim ons Shell 's Ultimate Doom: to be stuck in Cal- gary with Pam P. when she has no earrings. Her future ambition: to be in charge of putting the cotton in the aspirin bottle. Michelle's interests include dying her hair blonde so that she will be accepted by the Blonde Brigade and being a proud leader of the Girl Guides of Canada. Thanks to my spe- cial friends. You ' LV ,A , made my school year a time I will never 4. :,,, .,.-,. h-5'-:aff forget. 'zl' , , Q 'svhqg f gx kg Coreen Skauge Peppermint Schnapps, hot men in jeeps, hanging out with the Blonde Brigade, and writing Remembrance Day poems are a few of Skuge 's interests. Her future ambi- tions include being invited to an invite only toga party, and writing a joke book fea- turing city jokes. 1'd like to thank everyone for putting up with me for the past twelve years. ., A. , is QL, 1 1. 1 T 65 Michelle Slessor Slosher enjoys bullet biter outings, and Monty and beverage lunches at Kin Coulee with Tilly, Sa, Duehacker, and Hump. Shelly wouldsay, A w, that 's too bad! U she had to work at Dairy Queen for the rest of her We. She wants to move to Calgary and get a REAL job. Thanks to Adoh' Coors Company, and to all Grads. It's been a slice. U Trudy Smith Get outta hereg are you serious? Truts wants to be rich, marry a man from G.P. and get into her first hgh! - and win! She spends her time working at D. Q., attend- ing M.A.R.P.S. meetings, talking in Mr. Hider's Math class, and taking off on last minute trips to Grande Prairie. Thanks to my parents and friends. I couldn it have Stephen Srubo wich Scrub would like to either complete a degree in Business Administration OR be an N.H.L. linesrnan. Hockey, baseball, watching the Oilers beating the Flames again tho-humj, consuming smooth ale, and watching Kowalski 's car breaking and falling apart take up all of Stephen is spare time. May all you so called 'Thrashers' .gg done it without you. Good Luck in the . future, Grads. ' ., ..'f ,,. ' S i I ! Bonnie Stach Get out of town!! H Bonnie 's activities include parties, Jim, drinking K okanee, and eating. She has a weakness for tanned men with blue eyes and muscles Uimj. She will be happy when she can jinally get into the bar llegallyl, when she graduates, and when she loses weight!! Thanks to Mom, Ray, Dad, Dianna. I couldn 't have made it through these growing years without you, Congratulations to the Grads. U i .4 Jennifer Stickle Oh no! Jen would hate to have to rewrite Mr. Tschritter's Polynomial Test A GAIN! She hopes to attend the U. of A. and take Speech Pathology. Donovan is one of her weaknesses. Thanks Mom and Dad. ,, it wake UP fm? m0ff1' M- .... ing and ind one mil- : lion termites snack- A - we an your l skateboards. Thanks O , T Mom and Dad and Good Luck to all 517 Grads. U 1 lu., . Robert Stewart Paulette Stober To travel the world while someone else pays the bill land get an education while she's at itj is Stobels ambition. Meanwhile she enjoys deer hunting, cheap pasta night at BP's and S3 Tuesdays. She has a weak- ness for diet Coke and 7-11 hamburgers. Thanks Mom! and friends! 66 Tobey Stuart Red refers to her car by saying, Make it go away! She keeps active by being asoda jerk, by trying to keep the Tobmobile mobile, and by attending M.A.R.P. S. meetings. Her future ambition: to become a professional flirt and start her own show - Flirt With Red . To my best friends: You 're great! To Mom and Dad: I love T ...,. ..... . ...... ..,. . you-' T0 everyone-' take care! s rw-1 .Qi ' . K r . Kuei Su What 's that?!l i' asks Kate. She often says things she doesn 't mean. Cuey enjoys swimming and volleyball and travelling. In the future she hopes to graduate from uni- versity and get a job, ' 'Thank God it 's over! Jonathon Sunderland 3 K. 4 is ., KX ueiilfgli? Darren Szewaga A gorgeous blonde in a blue camaro and the Band G Classic are Darren 's weak- nesses. GoM tennis, skiing, Grad lunch parties, and going to the bar are his inter- ests. To attain a Bachelor of Commerce degree and then be accepted in to the Fac- ulty of Law is Darren 's ambition. To all Grads: have a great grad and I 'll see you in the drunk tank. Pauline Tarnasky Lisa Taylor Biking, youth group, squandering gas, and backing into parked cars keeps George busy. She hopes that she won't have to work at Cedar Products for the rest of her We but wants to go to the U. ofA. and receive her Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Laboratory Science. Mona, I feel like a chocolate chip muffin. ., --.. Terri Tessman To get out of the darkness and finally see the light is in Terri 's future. Sports fespecially the good looking ones!! and getting Jolaine into trouble are her activities. Terri has a weakness for men with big blue eyes and dimples. Her night- mare would be to be chased by a rabid cow. To all Grads: live each day as U' it were a - u .f ,,,. Audrey Thiessen Odd does not want to be a piano teacher forever. She does enjoy biking, camping, friends, ice cream, and brown eyes. Her future ambition is to travel in Europe, visit friends, and NOT be a piano teacher. . XV ' ,, .4 ' 'A x' Daniel Thomas This future Forensic Science specialist has a weakness for fast cars and parties. He takes an active interest in bowling, driving, goM and work. Digger's Ultimate Doom would be to remain a featherweight for- ever. Thanks Mom and Dad! zf' I nit. ' V K- , , W., z.. , i w ' ,-A-ff ns- ' ffm.-. '. ,fl '. V . 67 Douglas Thomas Don 't make Top-Cat take Mr. Fisher's English 30 class again while the Flames are winning the Stanley Cup! He hopes to become a successful architect but in the meantime spends his time hang 'n ' with the Home Boys, and enjoying sports. Doug has a weakness for Beckett 's fishing stories and the Home Boys. To Grads: Good Luck. 'May the wind at your back always fill your sails! ' Thanks Mom and Dad. Tammy Thomas Men. You can 't live with 'em and you can 't kill 'em. Fishing, swimming, going to the bar on ladies night, embarrassing Nikki, playing cards Uorpointsj and Brett keep Blondie occupied. Her future ambi- tion is to become a psychologist and make lots of money. Thanks to my Mom and Dad tespeciallylj and to all the good friends that I've had help me get through everything. Remember guys: shoot for the stars,' may all your dreams come true. Paul Thorsteinson Einar's future ambition: to be part of a double income marriage with one child Uor tax purposesj. His Ultimate Doom: to acquire the Dan Thomas Large Nose Syndrome . Paul has a weakness for raw, boisterous, pure, unblemished tracks of land. Thanks Mom and Dad for making me go to school. f. Tara Tougas-Darr Mertal's Ultimate Doom: teachers that make you write a test for marks when you weren't there the day before. Oh, well! That's lUe. In the future, Tara hopes to become a Social Worker and wants to work with children. Trying to get her car up the hill is her weakness. Stacey T raxel Slow pitch, show cattle, work, and beer are Stacey 's interests. ln the future she wants to become a farmerfrancher. To be stuck in a room alone with T. S. is Stacey 's night- mare. Ute Treue Tara Tuttle Tara's weaknesses include dark hair, big eyes, 501 's, and muscles. She hopes never to have another fender-bender in the stu- dent parking lot! Tara 's unusual future ambition is to drive herAcadian off a cljf Playing chauffeur and doing wheelies are her other interests. Thanks Mom and Dad for your support. Congratulations to all the Grads. ins. ff? , - v ' ' rigi, wg. 68 Pamela Ulrichsen Oh really?Are you serious? Spending a quiet evening with her friends and silent Sam keep Pam from being bored. She has a weakness for shopping, puppies, Italian and Chinese food, and tall, gorgeous, blue-eyed men who kiss on the first date. In the future she hopes to become a Travel Consultant. Congratulations Grads! We Hnally made it. Thanks Mom and Dad. Jennifer Umpleby Basketball, volleyball, boating in her '71 Chev, and clubbing with her friends are JennU'er's interests. She would hate to wake up and Nnd out that she slept in and missed most of her We. In the future she hopes to do something important and to do it right. It 's been a slice! Thanks to everyone who helped me cut it. U Randy Valgardson To be stuck here for another yere, is Randy's horror. He can be found tossin' people for a loop, and watching David Letterman and The Jetsons. To have a future is his dream. Randy has a weakness for 'Late Night's' Larry Bud Melman and for cool liquid intoxicants. We've had enough! We aren't going to take it AN YMORE. Blair Van Riper Blair hopes that in the future he can beat up Mike Tyson in the ring and show him that he really doesn 't know about the sport of boxing. For now he enjoys parties, scraps, boxing, and Rochelle Knot in that orderj. My only weakness is Rochelle. He hopes there isn 't a liquor strike in the near future. It's true. Time does fly when you 're having fun. Michael Vasko Marty Visser Cold Fosters and good Jazz are Muck's weaknesses while Jazz Band and the Grad Choir are his interests. In the future he hopes to enroll in university and become a music teacher. 4-f....4v Alan Wahl John Wedge John hopes to attend university and receive his Bachelor of Commerce degree. Maybe then he won 't have to live the rest of his life in Ralston. Meanwhile, Wedgetable spends his time weightlU'ting, practicing Martial Arts, and down'n' dirty drinkin '. He has a weakness for blondes. ad Miriam Welling Neato Mosquito , says Joelle to Grad barbecues, Grad missions, trying to juggle work and play, good looking guys, Kinky Pinkies, and Milka Extra Creamy Choco- late Bars. Having to drive the Volvo for the rest of her We is Joelle 's Ultimate Doom. Her future ambition is to find out U she has what it takes to succeed in music. Thanks Mom and Dad! To 'f ' 9' W all my fI'i6ndS.' L D V thanks for the good J, A .ii - timesfv ,.,L, 1 H 55' ' f iigl L 1 69 Michelle Wendling Beauty is only skin deep but ugly is right down to the bone! WeightlU'ting, biking, skiing, walking, and telling Martin to shut up are just a few of Michelle 's activities. She has a weakness for chocolate and pizza. To spend another year with Mr. S 's singing is her Ultimate Doom. She plans to pursue a career in drafting. 'Qi Kerry White Kerry says yes to owning more businesses than his father or to owning a bar,' he says no to the liquor store closing permanently or to driving the same car next year. As long as it makes you happy let 's get drunk. Booze and school are Kerry is weaknesses. Niiice Grad. Denise Wiege Swimming, hunting down clients for Beauty Culture, and watching the male strippers keep Neece busy. Blonde hair, blue eyes, Italian men, and chocolate cake turn her on. She hopes she doesn't meet another skunk in the back alley but would rather return to Europe after making it rich in the salon business. Thanks to my family and friends f Or their love and encouragement throughout the ,-,, , 8' ,i years. Congratula- . V - f tions to my fellow - iii ' i Grads. , Q 4 .. Brenda Wikjord Wier has three ambitions.' to graduate from university, to get out of a sandtrap in only one shot, and to stop blushing. Her Ultimate Doom would be to be embar- rassed and have her face never return to its original color. Volleyball, curling, gom sax, and guitar are Brenda 's activities, 1' 'l V 'as KT Qi kL'k ' Q Q1 ' 5 Lawrence Winder 1 Joy WoeUle Gail remains busy with M.A.R. P. S. meet- ings, and talking and laughing uncontrollably. As for her weaknesses, No comment! U Her future ambition is to become a lawyer so that she can defend Trudy in her Hrs! assault charge! Special thanks to my parents and friends. Jordan Wolsey Jordan 's weakness: the thought of another 80 minutes in Happy J. W.'s fun-filled Physics Class. His Ultimate Doom: to spend one more year laughing at Flyin' P,M. 's junky jokes. Jordan spends his time in volved in football, softball, weight- lyting, and babes and in the future hopes to patent and sell solar powered flash- lights. I'm minter thanAubrey andl've A V y had more accidents! i A - Break another bone fi .3 - . Willyfn .... 5,56 E l if ..,,, v K ,.-' . 70 Tara Yanke Tara hopes her future holds marriage and six children. For the present she takes an interest in waterskiing, camping, dancing, and Grad parties in the rain, She has a weakness for Jim, tight Wranglers, and shooters. Don 't make Tara plant trees for a living. Congrats Grads. Best of Luck in the future. ' . Q Ei .j -sz ,S Wayne Young Am Ia hack! Wayne has nightmares that he might not make the cut at the Juniors because Szewaga beat him by a stroke. He has dreams that he will own three Italian sport cars by the time he 's 27, Golf, bo wling, boozin ', and lunchtime Grad barbecues are Wayne's activities. Message to Grads: it 's been great. See ya at the rehab in ten years! Janette Zebiere Talking, telling bad jokes, ana' laugh- ing at Dave are the activities that Jan lists. Oh no! Don 't let her get a tattoo of the world andfina' out that it fits! Hopefully, she 'll be able to get a license and have a retirement party for her bike. Grads: the yesterdays were greatg the Iomorrows will be even bet' ter. l' , 1' f. . t,.s A 4 wi aff., I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I REMEMBRAN CE IN LOVING MEMORY OF AND WITH GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE FOR THE LIFE OF DARREN CLIFFORD WRIGHT Darren Clifford Wright was born in Provost, Alberta on the 20th day of J uly, 1969 and he passed away at Medicine Hat, Alberta on the 25th day of April, 1988 at the age of 18 years. HE IS JUST AWAY I cannot say, and I will not say That he is dead -- he is Just Away. With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand He has wandered into an unknown land. And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there. So think of him faring on, as dear In the love -- There as the love of Hereg Think of him still as the same, I say He is not dead - he is Just Away. James Whitcomb Riley 71 Blatz, Bryan Cyganik, Aurora Fraser, Jeffrey Lyczewski, Michael Rose, John 72 Boudreau, Glen Davidson, Carey A Glasgo, Darcy MacDougal, Thomas Rosner, Darlene Connelly, Sarah Dewalt, Chandra Greenfield, William Maier, Jade Roth, Clarence Crabtree, Armanda English, Glenda UNDER- GRADUATES D erek Babe Timothy Tosdevine Joey Cline Kathleen Voeller Martina Doak Kurtis Welling Wayne Elliott Colin Will David Froese Clayton Gainer Dennis Hazzard Richard Herrmann Allan J angula David Langille Danny Laubenstein Roberta Mundziakiewicz Kathleen Perry Roy Phung Chantelle Sturm Kelvin Summers K S Haaf, Marla N-a.....,... X 4 Hausauer, Ronald Hayes, Kimberly f ii :::- Sara ' Martin, Harvey Martin, Shawn Scott, Barry Stokes, Robert Matthews, Geoffrey Stratton, Monica POST GRADUATES Sandra Folland Timothy Sturgess Erin Toole Michael Bischke Robert Dimaio Brad Gustum Jodi Hall Wayne Hynes Cynthia Klappe UN DER-GRADUATES Shane Millette Darren Stabler Jason Taylor Cory Thompson Darryl Webb Michael Worden l lv gg if ix ,Q Howe, Neal Klatt, Kelly Lait, Scott Lesmeister, David Lippert, Mark Livingston Rodger Mayer, Tyler McKenzie, Michael Michalezki, Miller, Jason Reiling, Kathleen , , Cinnamon Straub, Robert Y Traichel, Mark Welling, Corey Wick, Sherry Wright, Kenneth Zvolensky Michael GRAD ACTI ITIES 3 Preparing and decoraling for the graduating exercises. Grad choir enlertaining while guests arrive. ,av Q Q. GRAD ACTIVITIE , , i Neff-f AWW, to ' f K I 5 X5 , -kkr K X , f' S , s X f A Grads receiving their booklet commemorating this special and momentous occasion. Uennyer Umpleby, one of our yearbook staff is shownfront ana' centre.j GRAD ACTIVITIES I I in GRAD ACTIVITIES Cily Hall's Sun Dial. Fire Hall, P EW Police Station GRAD ACTIVITIES KJ! LSJS' cl coniinua tw -Amofff-1, 'xy kd wugmngje V16 io Sbumblrv 9 Um ucxfh was f wimlixfxg and x'cx1kX, WIC 0 mu y. HGH Un was mi cmd I Seem .reasnre Q I erosexi 15. CH . ici! L. fain I 49 1 I Cd as I C7 in -f' , , A, if fum '35-QA . H33 Aktiggr L I , s x Q' F ull house taking par! in the Graduating Exercises by 282 graduands. GRAD ACTI ITIE W1 Head Table: Lisa Heidinger, Grad Presidentg Dr. Beresh, Principalg Mrs. Bereshg Dr. Sauer, Superintendent 0fSch00ls,' Mrs. Sauer. GRAD ACTI ITIE RI VER HEIGHTS GRADUA TES Back Row: Michael Chow, Larry Winder, Quinfin Ginther, Rod Peacock, Jason Brick- ner, Steve Mendosa, Tim Clugston. Front Row: Trudy Smith, Jennjer Umpleby, Kathy Larson, Tracey Dueck, Gail Chow. '88 Provincial Champs and their coach. 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FRONT ROW: Mark Craven, Jackie Stock, Mavis Judkins, Shane Mulrooney. ah-f is - me - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I I I I I I I I I Sorry, No Photo 124 SLOWPI TCH Ist - Team From Heaven Members: Steve Austin, Jason Barras, Brian Ehman, Jason Hafso, Scott Jesse, Scott Johnson, Lyle Klaadt, Hobie Livingston, Chris Oram, John Sunderland, Ken Wright. Making up her mind? Courtesy of Mike Fiala, Medicine Hat News FOOTBALL The Medicine Hat High School's Yearbook Committee, on behalf of our school, wish to take this opportunity to thank the City of Medicine Hat for providing such a fine facility as Athletic Park. fOur city is fortunate to have many fine facilities in the realm of sports, culture, outdoor recreation, etcj CHEEEZZ COA CH! Your brealh , , . IVIOIO uourlexy nfl-rank Webber, .'VIL'dlc'ir1vlIuINewX IOR BOY ' FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Darryn Hannay, Mike Worden, Jordan Wolsey, Andrew Lawson, Dave Eastly IAssistant Coachj. FOUR TH ROW: Cory Harrison, Bernie Waddington, Jason Statler, George Katsimihas, Colin Meier, Craig Olsen, AU Schick, Curtis Schafer, R. Pozzo fCoaehj. THIRD ROW: Tyrone Demich, Guy Millington, Scott Johnson, Ross Hermann, Scott Milroy, Jeff Baugh, Ken Jacober, Norm Franzen. SECOND ROW: Desmond Pinder, Jason Copeman, Dan MeKim, Steve Connelly-Mendoza, Dave Dorohoy, Kevin Jesske, Dennis Douglas, Cory Fisher, Tim Kassner. FRONT ROW: Cory Thompson, Brad Gustum, Darren Stabler, Kelvin Summers, Willy Pozzo, Shane Obrigewitch, Jeff Wilson. Medicine Hat High School Mohawks Rangeland Football Conference Champions, 1987-88 Record: Nine wins, one loss Single Wing Offence 127 JU IOR GHAWK BASKETBALL FRONTROW: Quinton Pancoast, Eric Thorsteinson, Scott Huff Brad Gartley, Jason Barchrern, Bryce Huff BACK ROW: Wayne Mihalicz, Cody Deuce, Calvin Wilson, Jason Ludwar, Mark Craven, Mr. 1. Semerok fcoachj. lfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllilIl UNIORK AHO MIES BASKETB LL BA CK ROW: Marilyn Hauch fcoachj, Coralee Mak ftrainerj, Kelly Page, Heather Dousett, Charmaine Koenig, Tracy Aslin, Mrs. L. Lefebvre fassistant coachj. FRONT RO W: Brandi Cormier, Julie Schorr, Christy Gust, Kari McDonald, Paula Regier. 128 E IOR GIRL ' BASKETB LL The Senior Kwahommies 5 had an outstanding year. We came first in the 4A Southern Alberta Girls, basketball league with a 14-1 record. We came second in the Southern Alberta Zone Playoff, losing to LCI 51-50. The Kwahommies S then capped off the year by Q, 4 winning the Girls, 4A Provincials with a 61-50 win over our league rivals, LCI Clipper Queens. fs A ,M BA CK ROW.' Cheryl Bader fassistant coachj, Tracey Dueck, Corey Ennis, Lorella Hazelaar, Jennie Umpleby, Svava Thorstein- son. FRONT ROW: Shelley Slessor, Tara Lesmeisler, Kerri Lonson, Carmen Lonson, Tara Parker, Mr. Ennis lcoachj. 111111111llfllzzlxfzffxxfflzffz11111111111111 1111 E IOR BOYS' BASKETBALL Ehg' ,4- BACK ROW: Henrik Brand, Kelly Huston, Cory Harrison, Read Kalinka, Mr. L. Cunningham fcoachj. FRONTROW.' Brian Ehman, Steve Bartrarn, Palrick Lonsdale. 129 UNIOR VARSITY OH WKS After finishing fourth in the 10 team league, the J.V. Mowaks went on to Win the zone championship. BACK ROW: Mr. D. George Icoachj, Kevin Schur, Andrew Lawson, Mike Hirsch, Wes Hall, Jason Knibbs. FRONT ROW: Cam Felesky, Lance MacDonald, Jerry Gartly, Richard Vadnais, Mike Davies, Brian Parker. INSET.' Guy Millington. I I I I I I I I II I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I I I I I I I I I I JU IOR VARSITY KWAHOMMIES The J.V. Kwahommies were proud to represent MHHS again this year with a fourth place standing in a very tough league. Most valuable players were Lori Elgie and Richelle Tisnic. The team was led by co- coaches Mr. R. Ennis and Mrs. C. Bader. The team would like to thank the school for its support and to con- gratulate the Senior Kwahommies on their 4A Girls' Provincial title. Carla Lara Schlenker McClelland leo-captain! 130 BA CK ROW.' Mr. Ennis, Svava Thorsteinson, Cassi Hider, Lisa Pozzo, Richelle Tisnic, Lori Elgie, Mrs. Bader. FRONT ROW: Tara Lesmeister, Ingrid Caceres Ico-captainj, Marcia Rosaine, Tara Parker. MISSING: Carla Schlenker Icoachj, Lara McClelland. ADDITIONAL SPORTS INTEREST W 2 t f 1 IS Q X no I1S,kS .hh fm, Tre vor Forbes Randy Derheim Memorial Award 1983 marked the first year that a trophy was awarded for the most dedicated Mohawk Volleyball Player. It is known as the Randy Derheim Memorial Award in honour of a former Medicine Hat High School student who excelled in the sport at MHHS and later at Medicine Hat College. Those who remember Randy recall a dedicated, caring, competitive individual who was a friend to all. Randy will never reach the goals he set for himself but his family and friends hope that the trophy and award in his honour will benefit other young men like him. This year's recipient for the Randy Derheim Award is Trevor Forbes. Congratulations Trevor and good luck in the future. R. Tschritter Interested spectators at volleyball game. Mr. Tschritter, a happy coach. 131 SE IOR GIRLS'VOLLEYB LL BACK ROW: Miss Ponjavic fcoachj, Deanna Pershon fassistanl coachj, JennU'er Schrnitke, Shannon Todd, Jennie Urnpleby, Corey Ennis, Sharlyn Bender, Laura Blackwood, Natalie McKinley frnanagerj. FRONTRO W: Tami Oliphant, Carmen McKenzie, Angie Howie, Marcia Rosaine, Tara Parker, Brenda Wikjord. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I I I I I I I I I II I II I II I I I I I I I I I SENIOR BOYS' VOLLEYBALL BA CK ROW: Tim Krassman fassistant coachj, Trevor Slash, Jay Schlenker, Jeff Laidlaw, Jason Saufert, Mike Mar, Wes Hall, Mr. Tschriller lcoachj. FRON TROW: K urlis Welling, SteveAustin, Trevorlforbes, Ryan Finlay, Ryan Roth, J. C. Davies. 132 l JU IOR GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL 14f,:fT 1Q OF BA CK ROW.' Andrea Paulson fmanagerj, Chandra Turnbull, Charlene Denman, Astrid Caceres, Debbie Barton, Pam Deman, Tracey Aslin, Juli Schorr, Miss Stuber Kcoachj. FRONTRO W: Brandi Vellacott, Kerri Gust, Cindi Meyer, Coralee Mack, Kari McDonald. I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I II I II I I III I I III II I I I I I I I I I I I I UNIOR BOY ' VOLLEYBALL ang tg L W 'N i ,Q Nbr'-'T BACK ROW.' Wayne Mihalicz, Bryce Huff Jason Mallojf Brent Taylor, Scott Young, Calvin Wilson, Mr. Mitchell. FRONTRO W: Tony Seitz, Bradford Gartly, Scott Harder, Cory Scrimshaw. INSET.' Scott Dent. 133 JU IOR BADMINTO Members of the Grade Nine badminton team began practices in early March and continued until the last week in April. Players practiced two or three times per week and attended tournaments at McCoy, Ralston, Brooks and, ofcourse the city finals held at the Medicine Hat College. Kari McDonald, girls' singles, captured most of the team's hardware this year by placing first in the McCoy and Ralston tournaments, and by winning the city championship in her level, Congratula- tions Kari! Shauna Sommerstad and Lesley Mus- kuski placed third in girls' doubles at the city finals. Mr. Anderson extends a hearty thanks to all players who participated in Grade Nine bad- minton this year. STANDING: Jason Miehalzyk, Lesley Mus- kuski, Shauna Somrnerstad, Scott Young, Alex Slewarl, Ryan Sehaufele, Mr. B. Anderson. SIT- TING: Pam DeMan, Chandra Turnbull, Kari McDonald, Brandi Vellacott, Coralee Mack. MISSING: Erie Thorsteinson, Marc Craven, Ricky Jiang, Leanne Wittig, Cory Scrimshaw. M I S S I N G V ! fy, ma s prom! Eric Thorsteinson Mark Craven Ricky Jiang Leanne Wiltig Cory Scrimsha w SE IOR BADMI TO mu , it ' t' A ,Q Q Laura Blackwood 4 ,. Mlfhael Chow '1 r Sh11f1PGf11hf1ff1 ' tgirl' Shf1dfHvlmeS . A. age , t ,- ..,, . ' y f-wet-t ' tl Ft ' v . g 51154225 Wiffffit iii: ' i' v- Q Hww A ae.ewwr vffwaw ewaewwwy W. ' 'W' it 4 A t GP' Q . .A ., - -f 14 .4 1 1 ff g i 5 ,I Carmen Mutsehler Kenton Mutschler Dennis Osgood Jennyer Schrnitke Cur1Seaman Brenda Wikjord Mr. Tschrilrer feoaehl 134 ,aw 1 W V A . 1 ,, CURLI G Medicine Hat High School's students participated in the Medicine Hat City School Curling League. CChampionship trophies were sponsored by the Medicine Hat Newsj Senior Girls Camilla Schorr Lisa McKinley Dawn Selig Tara Yanke Junior Girls 'it' V figs? l Bobi-Jo Helm Michella Treiber C. Toews J. Carter Senior Boys Junior Boys fWon Junior High School Boys' Regular League, 1987-88D Skip: Mark Repp, Third: Brian Romburgh, Second: Todd Opsahl, Team consisted of' Anthony Seilz fsecondfrom righlj, Quinton Pancoasl fright endj, Lggdg Morley Bgygr, B. Pancoast and R. Clark lfllexandra J. H. 2. Teachers or coaches: Terry Carson and Jim Cook. 135 WRE TLI G CLUB yyhn, fx., Mr. P. Malloff Coach 1. Rural Provincial Team The follo wing wrestlers represented MHHS at the Rural Provincial Wrestling Finals at Wet- askiwin this year: Dennis Osgood, Paul Crawford, Steven McNeil, Tyler Smith, S?????, Jeff Carr, FelixMatheson, Hielana' Mayzes, Dar- ren Eagles. Dennis, Steven, Felix and Hieland went on to the Provincials where Felix and Steven ended with 5th and 6th places. 2. Felix winning at the Rurals. 3. Hieland wrenching his opponent. 4. 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They could not believe that the Canadian prairie was as cold as everyone had promised them since they were able to enjoy one of the driest and warmest winters on record. Daniela Hechtel had a passion for the most unlikely 'tourist attractions' - grain elevators and license plates. She came from Buchloe, a hilly area called the Allgau near Munich, and found our flat, open, empty spaces pleasing and even exciting. Her partner, Holly Metz, hosted Daniela from late August to the end of November and stayed in Germany with Daniela from the beginning of April until the beginning of July. Miriam Kramer was Suzanne Visser's partner. Her home is a suburb of Munich and like Daniela, she enjoyed her stay here on the prairie very much, making many friends whom she will remember and who will always remember her for her cheerful, pleasant nature. Cathrin Christoph loved the prairie because she could ride for hours without paying the sort of riding fees that she was used to paying in Germany. Her partner, f . f:,.t t . :. .X -s if e ..-fif.l54lf-I: .Wm YV 1 if t A 0 K A :fr ' 4 Qi. t i 1 i Dr. Beresh fPrincipalj, Daniela Hechtel, Miriam Kramer, Cathrin Christopher. Rachel Abrahamson, has an uncle who owns horses and the situation seemed to be designed especially for Cathrin. History, politics and horses were Cathrin's passions, and her stay here allowed her to exercise them all. Cathrin opted to take two Social Studies courses in the same semester during her stay at our school. As in previous years, the exchange students, both German and Albertan, learned not only about each other's language and culture, but also about themselves and how to cope with new and unusual circum- stances. We thank the German girls for the contribution they made during their stay to our school, and we hope that they continue the friendships begun with this exchange. I I I I I I I I I III I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I QUEBEC Alberta - Quebec Exchange Medicine Hat High School has participated in an exchange with the province of Quebec for many years and perhaps we will always say that this was the 'best' year yet. That is certainly the opinion of this year's participants. Brian Wrigley, our M.H.H. S. student, met his partner, Sylvain Bergeron, from Jonquiere in September of 1987. Our students feel that French is a more difficult language than English, but Sylvain had quite the opposite opinion. He gained confidence working in the practical environment of a grocery store. English began to be an effective means of communication for Sylvain towards the mid-point of his three-month stay. At that time, many people, teachers and peers, noticed a dramatic change in him - a change reflected in his creative activities as well. His art work showed impressive development. Just when he was really enjoying himself, it was time to return to Quebec. Brian Wrigley had his turn to plunge into a new culture and language in early February and stayed with Sylvainls family until mid-May. He, too, had his opportunity to work in a grocery store, but we do not know if his art work impoved dramatically. Dr. Beresh received Brianls Quebec report card and was pleased to discover that it was excellent in every respect. Sylvain Bergeron fQuebecj Brian Wrigley KA lbertaj 140 With such results, small wonder that these partners will maintain that their exchange was indeed 'un succes fou'! PHOTO CLUB MHHS Photo Club 's Group SeifPortrait - Mike Quan, Mr. Bahnmiller KA dvisorj, Mike Fraser, Landon K leis. M' 'fr Final Exams at MHHS, South Gym, First Semester, January 1988. Courtesy ofFrank Webber, Medicine Hal News 141 DRAMA DRAMA ACTIVITIES I'll Be Back Before Midnight - May 26-27!88, was a lot of fun for both participants and audience. The special effects were stupendous! Zone 7 High School Drama Festival MHHS entered two plays directed by former students: Vanilla Crescents, directed by Jeff Solheim The Babies, directed by Arlayna Alcock Honourable Mentions were given to Aurora Cyganik, Jason Hafso and Pam Hauser for their acting. Jason also won the Hertha Rustalka Dramatic Achievement for his set construction. Arlayna won the M.H. Musical Theatre Award for her sound design. Drama students took part in the Feast of the Arts doing a jive number and a theatre sports competition. Some Grade Nines also performed at Dr. Sauer's farewell tea. And, as usual, there were multitudinous in-class projects going on all semester! new 1 Keri Van Rlper Jason Hafso if ff VANILLA CRESCENT - Ross Van Wert, Aurora C yganik. h 1 A A THE BABIES - Pam Hauser, Jason Hafso, Miss Cunningham. BA CK BEFORE MIDNIGHT Keri Van Riper Katherine Knowles Jason Hafso Mike Perschon MEDICI EH THIGH CHOOL BANDS F MHHS SENIOR CONCERT BAND Back Row: Larry Winder, Keri Van Riper, Ralph Leigh, Paige Burns, Jacob Gregory. Fourth Row: Tannis MacFarlane, Cherish Funk, Shane Graham, John McGougan, Brett Wikjord, Craig Learmont, Odessa Bischoff Deanna Skraba, Richelle Tisnic, Ingrid Caceres, Jason King, Sharlyn Bender, Tyrone Wessner, Joey White, Tara Brekko, David Jans, Greg Enslen. Third Row: Mr. C. Cooper fConductorj, Tracy Love, Lisa Reich, Kim Thompson, Bob King, Shawna Anderson, Dwayne Mann, Kristin Stein, Stephanie Welling, Rick Dzydick, Joelle Welling. Second Row: JennQ'er Edey, Landon Kleis, Barbara Martin, Randy Dotzler, Boyd Craven, Dawna Johnson, Tannis Knowles, Tricia Enslen, Jodi Larson. Front Row: Gail Chow, Tammy Johnson, Brian Chow, Paula Redpath, Jamie Deibert, Carmen McKenzie, Haidee Willcox, Sherri Bieberdorf Gail Mazure. fem Ama sf t L , iw? hx 1 ,xl HA T HIGH JAZZ ENSEMBLE Back Row: Jacob Gregory, Marty Visser, Larry Winder, Morley Bayer, Cherish Funk, Curtis Engel, Brett Wikjord, Tannis MacFarlane. Middle Row: Craig Learmont, Paul Thorsteinson, Ingrid Caceres, Deanna Skraba. Front Row: Mr. C, Cooper lConductorj, Laurel Retelbach, Gail Chow, Brenda Wikjord, Tim Clugston, GailMazure, Joelle Welling, Kevin Engel, Cammie Schorr, Bob King. Inset: Odessa Bischoff Randy Dotzler, Robert Sturm. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II III I I I I I I I I I EDICI EH THIGH CHOOL BAN S ' jsx I , MHHS GRADE NINE JUNIOR BA ND Back Row: Mr. C. Cooper fConductorj, Steve Dennett, Tina Bollinger, Candace Mazure, Jacqueline Drefs, Mark Craven, Charlene Denman. Third Row: Astrid Caceres, Wendy Fleming, JennUer Zablocki, Krista White, Janelle Hirsch, Tony Seitz, Heather Reid, Juli Schorr, Lesley Miskuski. Second Row: Cherie Yanke, Darla Vanderham, Heather Rieger, Tina Roberts, Stephanie Edey, Joy Maddaford, Crystal Roeder, Rylan Reed, Rhonda Page, Jamie Brown, Charmaine Wiens, Heatherflndreas. Front Row: Tania Campbell, Landon Kleis, Lisa Clark, Gina Lehr, Pam DeMan, Katherine Worsley, Stacey Kundert, Dan yette Morris, Jenny Bell. Missing: Tara Bates. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I I I I I I I I II I I I II I I I I I III II I I BA ND ON TOUR i AROUNDALBERTA ' All dressed up! 145 N , . K ii , ,, 9537 ku QM, X! D I C I N E H A w i Q 'A' A .ff-H+ , . 5 5 W T SENIOR BAND TOUR A Spring 1988 - Visiting I A G N H D S S C H O 0 IL fsifzizii, hhabulous West Edmonton Mall. 'ISF'-. Qin.. MEDICINE HAT HIGH SCHOOL'S BANDS MHHS Jazz Band plays at Calgary Childrenls Hospital ,gift !i5Ia..l.lu r ml' -'-'H PEER UPPORT TEAMS 1987-88 was a busy one for the Peer Support Team. The team, whose main goal is to provide a caring support system for the students, consisted of 19 student members and 3 guidance counsellors. The year's events started off with a training retreat in Elkwaterg and soon we were found selling card-o-grams and petal-o-grams to the students. This year the students attended several conferences, the major one being the S.A.D.D. conference held in Saskatchewan. Here at home, the team gave a presentation to the school body about Students Against Driving Drunk which included a SADD tape funded by the Moose . We had a great year and hope we were there for some of you when you needed a friend to lean on. H515 f' ' ig 1' , ,V .M e 1 Back Row: Mrs. Judy Russill, Gina Lehr, Robin Beck, Laurel Retelbach, Jen Westergreen, L yndelle Bollinger, Kelly-A nn Whenham, Tanya Cradduck, Mr. Jim Wilson. Middle Row: Mr. Jim MacFarlane, Gary Hole, Darli Ulmer, Derek Darley, Kelly Bennett, Jamie Deibert, Tannis MacFarlane, Roy Roth. Front Row: Heidi Schempp, Lisa Reich, Keri Van Riper, Amanada Ibbotson, Charmaine Wiens. Inset: Matt Dyck. 149 PEER SUPPORT TEAM - SADD STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK The M.H.H.S.'s S.A.D.D. Chapter started out as a branch of the Peer Support Team and is currently one of four teams in Alberta. Interest in this group is growing and soon it will be a team on its own. The Peer Support Team got interested in S.A.D.D. after hearing a lot about the program and its effects. With a SADD kit and one SADD tape already attained, we are well on our way to making a difference in Medicine Hat. Besides making presentations to neighboring city high schools, the group has designed a banner to be hung in the Medicine Hat Mall. The SADD Conference was a big part of this groups beginning where the Premier of Saskatchewan, Mr. Grant Devine, recognized the students' efforts to reduce drinking and driving accidents. Possibly, in the next school year, the Alberta Government will sponsor this program. We've had a great beginning and hope to keep the students of M.H.H.S. out of drinking and driving accidents. STAY SAFE! ! ll Top Left: Darli Ulmer and Garv Hole receive ihe Founding Plaque for our MHHS SA DD Chapter. Top Right: The Banquet: Nofoodyef but still smiling. Lower Left: The morning after the dance. Robin Beck, Jamie Deibert, Maurning May- Zes, Cori Campbell, Richelle Nieman, Darli Ulmer. PEER SUPPORT TEAM - Guys In The Spotlightl' Now this one was a huge success! This event was put on by the Peer Support Teamg and it consisted of 13 guys acting crazy and looking good! In March, 1988, those 13 guys par- ticipated in 4 events designed to make us laugh - talent, speech, for- mal wear and beachwear. The par- ticipation was excellent and the guys' ideas unique. In general, it was a must-see and is strongly recom- mended as a must-take-in event for next year. Thanks to all the guys who made it a success and especially to the 1987-88 Guy In The Spotlight winner - Mark Bolding. We could tell you all the details but seeing the pictures would be much more fun. Participants: All in Grade 12 Greg McDonald, Mark Bolding, , , . A , , . The winner ln his snorklzng sun. See what stripes can do for you, Martin Bennett, Steve Mendoza, Ma,,B0,ding- Dwayne Mollin, Corey Sadlemeyer, Pat Lonsdale, Cal Aasman, John Rose, Jason Hafso, Chris Orom, Darren Davies, Troy Bartman. A LL THE G U YS ON DISPLA Y PEER UPPORT TE M- Guys In The p0tlight , , Greg McDonald and John Rose demonstrating an interesting use ofthe Is this really talent? Pat Lonsdale and ? stomach muscles. lHow did they get the lipstick out of their chest hairs?j . ,Q , ,, .I Steve Connelly-Mendoza Dwayne Mollin Jason Hafso 152 i PEER SUPPORT TE - GuysIn The p0tlight Our announcers: Mrs. Perrin and Miss Simpson. What good sports! Troy Bartman showing off those gorgeous legs, with friend Corey Sadlemeier, trying ldesperatelyj to get their act together. fBut it was original!! The Winner all dressed up.. Mark Bolding' 'M rn V4 'Vi U ' sw Hey shorty, how's it going? Uncomparable talent, but was it a boy orgirl? Cal Asyou can see, John Rose brings thefun with him Martin Bennett. Aasman. when he goes to the beach! 153 T.P T' TEA C0-Conveners I ,Hi A fax , ti T' Y? ' Fr' tue, iffilfiea... it fl le H Linda Gag Y eallzergeffamy .L . Q 5 V M 3 v M' 'O P N' . , 1 9 Fi- xo Q Q THIH7- ,a ,wma 1 5 Pu- 5' 12, scum Pudx 1.55 5 9 in 5 0 p ,z v- ' -a P- ' Q X ji qtisfow or 11 VFVXO e-VM' g, MEDIC V at it 2 in 19A ' M Yi-Q ,Z if 6 y ,sm .W 'fe Q as-ke vgztw gmt B X, ,L to ui Ssoonsore . SCI-,OO 6.5 C008 Sew X0 at tllfjeni dby ' 4. 8 L no Som an A Band do Council G0 W or . vu-m.S' Tjsieax mot M' H1-1 S Children I suv' Swv. I S 7 ' 00 asf? under TI 'qduffs Sidofir St. Patis Tea - 1988 March 16 was the date of the Thirty-Seventh Annual St. Pat's Tea. A warm spring day brought out several hundred tea supporters and once again the day was a huge success. Many people commented on how nice the music and style show was, on how good the food was and how beautiful the cake was that Mrs. Rodnunsky decorated for the cake raffle. The bake sale was the most successful we've had in several years showing a handsome profit. A lot of work and organization went into holding an auction instead of a Green Elephant sale this year. The auction wasn't quite as profitable as the Green Elephant sale but will be next be held at a different time and be publicized more. Thanks goes out to the large numbers of staff and students who put in hours of volunteer time contributing to the different events that the tea covers, But most of all thanks to the public who have generously participated in the tea over the years. Without public support the results of the tea wouldn't be as favorable as they have been over the years. year as it will ST. PAT'S TEA any ST. PAT'S GREEN AUCTION dl 660 be The students and staff were asked to donate or persuade others to donate to the Green Auctionn. To Q promote this necessary need for things or services to sell , Mr. Skow, staff advisor to the Green Auction, and his Staff, set up the is y s, DRAW BARREL type of con- 1' I 'gr test. ST. PATRICK'S AUCTION CONTEST Type of Contest - DRAW BARREL DIRECTIONS - Items brought to the SOUTH STAFF room will be assessed as to its approximate value, the person bringing the item will then be given BLARNEY BUCKS equivalent to the assessed value of the item brought. You will then deposit the completed BLARNEY BUCK in the draw barrel. At the assembly in the north gym on March 16, 11:35 AM fclasses will be called over the PAJ the draw for the prizes will be made. The person must be in attendance to claim their prize. All items must be brought to the SOUTH STAFF ROOM as follows: Daily: 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM 3:45 PM to 4:15 PM On March 16, only those items brought in before 9:00 AM will be eligible to receive BLARNEY BUCKS for the draw. THE IVIORE ITEIVIS YOU BRING, THE IVIORE CHANCES YOU WILL HAVE TO WIN! First Prize - 1974 FORD LTD - provided by BILL THOMPSON CHEVXOLDSXCADILLAC AND MHHS STUDENTS UNION. Second Prize - TV SATELLITE HOOKUP - provided by MEDICINE CABLEVISION. Third Prize - PRIME RIB DINNER FOR TWO - pro- vided bythe TRAVELODGE. 3 lil! 4 I UTS Baci SHUMFSQN Mr. Show congratulating the winner, Willie Pozzo. AUCTION ITEMS We are seeking donations of NEW or NEXT TO NEW ITEMS that would be of use to someone, or a SERVICE that would be of value to someone. Items such as the follwing: - NEW AND USED appliances household items furniture pictures sports items PLEASE - no clothing, old tires or items that are broken or do not work. - SERVICES restaurant or food services gift certificates beauty salonfbarbering services sports, recreation and fitness services movie passes cablevision and video services automobile services cleaning services travel services psychiatric services services of a celebrity??? 155 flfgifzsi - ,-1... - 11,W3,,9i TECHN ICAL-VOCATION AL Technical- Vocational Department of Medicine Hat High School includes: A uto Body A utomotives Beauty Culture Drafting Electricity Electronics Machine Shop Welding Woodwork xxs F if . .a ' Fi5 1e,- f 1 , 3, , 156 3 Top: An overview look ofthe MHHS Woodworking Shop. Bottom: Making certain that the building being constructed is ' 'squared ' '. TECHN ICAL-VOCATION A WOODWORKI G HOP C A COMPLETED PROJECT! Very well done! 1 V -wg-L ESV' A :Pi . 5 or E r E was V Q 2132 ' Win Cooperation belween students. Checking to make certain fha! all work is FIRST-RA TE! 157 WARD ACLA The Alberta Cultural and Linguistics Awards April 22, 1988 Seven girls and one boy from grades 10-12 from MHHS competed in this year's ACLA competitions in Edmonton. Staff advisors, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Wat- son, drove the group up to Edmonton on Friday the 21st and returned to Medicine Hat on Sunday, 24th. The competitions were held on the Saturday and each student performed twice - once in the morning and once in the afternoon for a panel ofjudges who gave an adjudication at the end of each performance. There was a banquet in the evening and each student was given a special pin by which to remember the occasion. Students participating were: Grade 12 Gina Beck and Bonnelle Bollinger Grade 11 Christine Franz and Sheila Eiserman Grade 10 Kerrie McDonald, Linda Paasuke, Lisa Reich and Jason Ross All students performed extremely well and we are very proud of them. The result was that, as usual, we were fortunate enough to bring home certificates of excel- lence in both French and German! For French: Linda Paasuke Le cygne - by Sully Prudhomme - recitation. For German: Christine Franz Erlk6nig', - by Goethe - recitation. Lisa Reich Heute in die Schule - anonymous - recitation. Back: Christine Franz, Gina Beck, Kerrie McDonald, Lisa Reich, Bonnelle Bollinger, Sheila Eiserman, Linda Paasuke. Front: Jason Ross. 158 41, f' '-if?Yz ' -1 f5ii-iZ?liST5i5- 7' 3' 5 . , r . F r ff: girl.-wi: 35 Lisa Reich won the Re- membrance Day essay contest for Medicine Hat High School. This 1 i.te 5 ., nation-wide contest is sponsored F . 3, .W by the Royal Canadian Legion. swf. 1 ti its A Lisa also continued on to win the zone competition. if rm V i 1 ' ,2fQ'?if.a151'gj,i:5e.y, ,L A b If 1 f 1 ' l ,b,. 1 e?:f:1?fzgigfs' , Y .ZF ,'.' i Q , , if fs-j1,3?HL.s?.-Llr ,, -.42 , ig'w i'if Elf- ph it E E2 rm 3. S N rm :- E M. m W ru -... fu P' Q N E. 3 52 7? fu ? BUSINESS EDUCATION Mr. Sorensen Department head Mrs. Elsdon Mrs. Moench Nlrs. Schempp Mr. Rodnunsky THE DEPARTMENT THAT HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERY STUDENT . . - Provides a foundation for job security - Leaders in the new age, Computer Age', - Provides the preparation for everyday living - Computyping - Accounting - Basic Business - Marketing - The new C-A-L-M Program Every student should try to register in one or more courses in the Business Education Department at M.H.H.S. OUR NEW SCHOOL SUPERIN TEN DEN T Our School District, Medicine Hat No. 76, has always been front-runners in education. The students, parents and teachers of Medicine Hat School District No. 76 have been fortunate in our leaders - a dedicated School Board and a well-educated, hard-working and an extremely conscientious group of administrators, Dr. H. Storlien, as Assistant Superintendent, was one of our first-rate admin- istratorsg and his elevation to the highest rung of our educational administrative ladder can only mean our educational system will reach even higher heights. Dr. H. Storlien Superintendent MedicineHal School District No. 76 Enclosed is the letter which all teachers in our school system received which outlines Dr. Storlien's expectations as our new Superintendent of Schools: MEDICINE HAT ScHooL DISTRICT No. 76 mnsn 601 - lst Avenue SW., Medicine Hat, Alberta TTA 4Y7 Telephone: 14031526-1323 January llth, 1988 A Letter to All Staff Members of the Medicine Hat School District No. 76 from Harold T. Storlien Dear Staff Member: I consider it a privilege and an honour to have been selected by the Board of Trustees of the Medicine Hat School District No. 76 to serve as its Superintendent of Schools and Chief Executive Officer of the Board, upon the retirement of our present Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Ken Sauer. I see a tremendous challenge before me as I assume the superintendency position from Dr. Sauer who has provided exemplary leadership to our school system for fourteen years. lt is a pleasure to have worked closely with Dr. Sauer for the past eleven years. I hold great respect for him, and I know he will be a tough act to follow. However, I am confident, and the Board of Trustees has confidence in me, that I will provide strong leadership for our excellent school system. 160 NEW SUPERIN TEN DENT OF SCHOOLS During the next six months l will be actively talking with many of you, individually and in groups. l want to have the opportunity to explain and clarify my goals and priorities, plus gain a broader insight into the expectations, the desires, and the needs of the many groups and individuals in our system. This information will be utilized as l establish my own plan of action for 1988-89 and as the system formulates the next five year educational plan. As the Superintendent of Schools my priorities will be: 1. To work with the Board, the staff, the students, the parents, and the public to provide a strong educational program for all our students. 2. To enhance the already strong working relationships that exist between the Board, the administration, the staff, the students, the parents, and the public. lt is through teamwork that we will achieve our goals. 3. To promote openness, through communication, within our system and between our system and other organizations. ll. To continue to evaluate the components of our system to recognize the strengths and, at the same time, acknowledge and work on the areas that need strengthening. 5. To enhance public confidence in our educational system. lt is only through continued public support for our educational system that we will have the resources to achieve our goals. ln essence l want our school system to maintain the great many positive features that blend together to form the system culture of which we are so proud and, further, to grow in the areas which need strengthening. You are a member of a very strong group of people who serve the students and parents in this school system. It is my belief that the strength of a school system is in a direct relationship with the strength and commitment of its staff. Consequently l feel very confident about the present state of our system and its future. My commitment to you is that l will work with you in an open, honest manner, respecting you as a person and valuing your positive contributions to our school system. May l express my wishes to you for a Happy New Year, and l look forward to working with you in my new role. Sincerely, X ,' f f - f ' X X fl-larold T. Storlien Superintendent-Designate HTS!llb CAN DIDS - Around The School N' fin., CAN DIDS - Around The School CAN DIDS - Around The School Wa-S ooooq ax o oo,o , oo , 4. N.. N. .- -'X ' , -4, sunk ' 'as Q X yn , Uh L g DID - Around The School Getting readyfor high school - studying comesfirst! Whofits the shoe? Did you actually take part in the 'luzrticipation walk? I We don 't see you walking!! 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