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GRADE 13 FOURTH ROW: Greg Petkovich, Harty McKeown, Mark Godfrey, Michael Rose, Andrew Swinden, William Henry, Mark Clarke, Graeme Egan, Jamie Thompson. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Ruscica, Kevin Eden, Stewart Istvan, David Tanovich, Gord Martin, Walden Ross, Paul Hawkins, Alexei Marcilio, Thomas Palo, John Stephenson. SECOND ROW: Harald Koch, John Matthews, Brian Lomax, David Lyon, Charles Magyar, Drew Fiala, Roger Cattell, George Hodjera. FIRST ROW: David Brake, Patrick Yam, Robert Benzie, Andrew Pace, Paul Mann, Chris Alexander, Andrew Leamy, Lester Hiraki. It was the best of times. It was the cursed of times. Although colourful language was used, not in- frequently, by grade thirteens in 1983184 to describe things pertaining to SGC, the general feeling within the graduating class is that we have enjoyed our years at the college and credit ourselves fortunate to be able to graduate from such an institution. We do, however, realize that all things, be they good or bad, must come to an end, and on June 14, 1984 the graduating class of 1984 was ancient history around the hallowed corridors of St. George's College. 1983184 was a productive and eventful year for the grade thirteen class. We contributed extensively to the sports and drama programmesg and class members organized dances, a talent night, two semi-formals, and a fantastic grad formal tthanks Gregl. Thirteens were involved in countless assemblies and car accidents and, much to this writer's chagrin, some boys even received detentions. Needless to say, enough said about that. Lester's 250 person mega-party, Women Behind Bars , Mr. Walker's party and the SGCA dinner were other memorable events. The Washington expedition was interesting, and while in DC., the class officially en- dorsed Rev. Jesse Jackson for President in 1984. After all, now is the time! The Thirteen Room is far and away the best part of grade thirteen. This year, the room boasted the largest collection of Marlboro advertisements and paraphernalia outside of Richmond, Virginia. Because the Thirteen Room was one of SGC 's showcases, it was photographed for ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST, TOWN 49 COUN- TR Y AND NA TIONAL LAMPOON. We decorated the room in a post-classical hyper-modernist style reminiscent of the celebrated Toronto Sewer System of the l950's. 1983184 even saw many thirteens leaving the Room and attending classes on a regular basis. In fact, some grads could be going to recognized post-secondary school institutions in September. Unfortunately for the rest of us, the University of Budweiser is not a recognized post-secondary school learning institution. It is a far, far better thing that if asked should I stay or should l go , I go. It is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known. Thank you, good-bye and chowder . Robert Benzie
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