Royal St Georges College - Georgian Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1981

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TWELVE-F 51 FRONT ROW: G. McLean, D, Smith, A. Birozes, G. Baird, H. Brown, M. Vanderheyden. MIDDLE ROW: C. LePiane, C. Edwards, J. Kosich, S. Janecek, D. Kanbergs, K. Wiseman. BACK ROW: S. Burk, l. Fowler, R. Taylor, K. Paisley, P. Anthony, A. Wttewaal. ABSENT: M. Cooper. The class of l2F is a well rounded unit of individuals, excelling both in athletics and academics. Our class was well represented in all major sports offered at the school. Anthony Cheeks Birozes was captain of our First Hockey Team, guiding such greats as Mark Vanderheyden, who was given a voice for Christmas. Anthony Wttewaal was a welcome recruit to the team, showing scoring ability and sustained savagery. lan Fowler suffered from the Bobby Orr syndrome, but hopes to lead a meaningful life as a drummer for l.ed Zeppelin. Richard W. Taylor, Peter Anthony, Doug Smith, and Bleach Boy McLean were all active par- ticipants on the second team. Basketball was another outlet for our unsurpassed talents. Smiles Kosich quietly captained Dunk's boys, who also included Sammy Taft Janecek, Carlo lhe Parka Brother l.el'iane, and Scott liurk, lost without his pads. Honourable mention must he given to the speech maker Davis Kanbergs for his talents in volleyball Latvian style. The class did not lack its scholars either. Gordon Baird initiated each by combing his hair with a History text, his glasses, or even a spare shoe if need be. Chris Edwards combined a respected vocabulary with a cerebal palsy con- dition to form a speech delivery un- surpassed. Hugh Brown, found humour in serious grammatic inconsistaneies. Whiskers Wiseman could always be seen with a smile if nothing else. Kent Paisley hopes to go into boat design due to his love of sailing, and despite his distaste for present standards in desk construction. Last but not least is our home form teacher Sneakers Fulford. His excuse for violating the dress code is one to be not only considered but ad- mired. We can only hope that Trendy will begin to bring the entire jock look to Sl. Cieorge's for the benefit of us all. We look forward to Grade I3 and what lies ahead, but will miss the 'tgood times synonymous with lllf. . t

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One word sums up l2C, spirit. We are a spirited bunch. We have class spirit, school spirit, house spirit, the spirit of fair play, a winning spirit, a spirit of unity, a spirit of comaraderie, a spirit of fun, and a few spirits that we shouldn't even be able to obtain at our age. As a unit we consider ourselves a great class, driven by a desire to have a little fun, to wreak a little havoc here and there, and to lead the free world to Victory over Communist oppression twe do tend to get a little carried away at timesj. Ours is also a class of diverse opinions, and we do love to argue. You could divide us into left and right , or liberal and conservativeg but you would have to put A'- 4 ',,-' -g gf,-,..f -J' ' W 4 Lee Weston in a class by himself as he disagrees with everyone. For the most part, these arguments start out quite peacefully and intelIectually , but they invariably end in a shower of disgusting interjections or an impossible suggestion as to where so- and-so can put his argument. Speaking of disgusting interjections, l must thank Mr. Kerr on behalf of the entire class for increasing our vocabularies. In conclusion, l2C is a proud bunch, Proud of what we are, proud of what me have accomplished, and proud of our individuality in an environment which lends itself to conformity. Nick Culvervvell ,gnc



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