Sir Winston Churchill High School - Yearbook (Calgary, Canada Alberta)
- Class of 1983
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A C TI VI TIES SIR WINS TON CH UR CHILL E VEN TS 82-83 Welcome Week Churchill Stomp Bulldog Dance Movie - Taps Halloween Dance Pumpkin Carving Sunshine Ski Tickets Club Day T acky Tourist Day Christmas Snowball Dance Thousand Dollar Raffle Christmas Assembly Valentine Sadie Hawkins Dance Valograms St. Patricks Week Leprochan Hunt Pie Throwing Contest Fit City Beach Day World Affairs Conference F Uties Week Bubble Blowing Contest Picnic Roman Week Grape Eating Slave Day Dunk Tank Toga Dance Introductiol of Mr. Allen Student Council Elections fRoman Stylej J ,E Q A ff -..-.4 H! ra g! wif!!!-Q --'K M-..-, .wh ,, 4, . QW 3? Q 'Q ' we ...f 5 X X M .. 2- R - W 5 f' 1 sf 'bw K 44 it , l Q, If 1 WK W Q fm. K 'fiif fn 56a-Iwsmwlflsi wt , v i R Q J 1 4 We Q N, ! 'Wu .ff if i A Wm., www ,,W,,,, W ff W. WVWWWMN E M . ,.,,.,,. wg, WH ,V Y Yftljfil? 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QQ MGT mme I-'f'wf. Q'if 2 QQ 22262 AGES 12,6 ,A .P n n- a n ur 1 I' l 1 2 R In I U s , ,... ,. ML' A -Q' , ff? if Q 1638? ' Jw WN? M Migyrr WM an ' , if? Wig 4 Q 6 -f , : .A www f f WW A 2 Z, iw 55 W W' Z W X' 5 ,ff fa fff 4241 ' 'W ,f x Q ff? ll , up f W Bi ' , ,lj ik, A, an HW f ff 9919! 4 Art Club B.R. Cheryl Pitt, Dawn Welburn, Randy Pierce, Gabrielle Simpson M.R. Karen Hagen, Stephanie Frederes, Leslie Waller, Kent Tallin F.R. Mr. Harcsa, Donny Ogden, Linda Salmon, Ms. Hillary CWI 3 s y Audio-visual Club Garnet Tozer, Darcy Alder, Mark Sundberg, Tony Menduk, Mike Johnson, Mrs. Ollerenshaw Y, ,, 'lf fa, an ,X In we al' Audio- Vi ual -mrs 4908185964 AR: French Reach for the French Reach For The Top: Sean Gaudet, Dominique Trottier, Margaret Tran, Joanna King. Christian Lde Club: Hugh Sherman, Dean England, Darrin Kam, Melvin Geretsky, Kevin Austin, Kim Whitmore, Dwane Clike, Mike Walker, Colleen Cartwrite, Anita Hansen, Mike Corson, Doug Swyt, Micheal Johnson, Jim Ferrier, Steve Gillmor, Lara Hamilton, Cindy Turner, Ronda Rekdal. Chess Club B.R. Peter Goldsmith, Trevor Nysetvold, Brian Royka, Mike New, Simba Karkhanis, Nitin Manerikar, Jim Beattie. F.R. Shinji Goto, Robert Woods, Mr. Berndt Debate Club B.R. Louise Egener, Shireen Alam, David Chennells, Chris Parker, Trevor Nysetvold, Bruce Nysetvold, Jutta Elbe F.R. Mr. Thunberg, Monica Sah, Peter Pollard, Nitin Manerikar, Mr. Hjelter. Chess 1533 :A Debate Bark Insight Out We Bark Members are: Jutta Elbe, Craig Hillman, Steve Wiseman, Tya Westbrook, Jeff Stockden, Robert Robinson, Kelly Olson, Jim Powlik, Peter Pollard, Billie Pajak, Ian McConnell, Mary-Ellen Mazuryk, Gena Dixon, A ndrew Beh, Shireen Alam. Insight Out Members are: Andrea White, Gena Dixon, Ed Broeders, Heather Cowie, Grace Hwang, Pam Kuryluk, Shannon Hale, Louise Egener, Kim Rassmusen, Mr. Valleau, Mrs. Carson. Travel Club B.R. Mr. Jacobson, Lorene Whetstone, Matthew Littlewood, Michael Johnson F.R. Leslie Waller, Leanne Morasch, Shannon Hale, Murray Wilkinson, Joanne Fuller Ll ig? Travel ,wawwwuwyfwnwwoem, ,. ,,., 5f.uw,mm,,.uaWfm:uff.,-,vwwfff-ff W ' , ' WW me WORE,D'PHY5,i,CAL f' if W i - ' .- . . ' a s: L ,. . if. ,,, f . :-5 gl. , ev J 2 i Ou ters Outers Club Mr. Orr, Kathleen Compton, Jeff Owens, Paul Butler, Mike Barr if thu Spani h 'fifw if vm kv if Q Q Weight Weight Club: Trent Schultz, Troy McLean, Diana Van Mierlo, Pete James, Paul Oostra, Cam Ritchie, Brent Gray, Craig Gillman, Troy Bowen, Carolin Moore, Mr. Cheetham, Susan Rozub, Randy Sponja, Mike Landry, Garth Wence, Colin Nicholson, Nalin Joshi. 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GRECKOL, Laureen GREKUL, James GRESKO, Cameron GRE K Brent GREY, Murray GRIE VE, Kim GUPPY, John NX Sm: :SS - . G UPTA Debbie HAIGH Philip HALE Shannon HALL, Darla X 'K fs - ' wffm if Q ww T -5 ' , I wi: - :EN HALL, Deidre HALLET71 John HAMEL, Gregory HA NSEN, Kevin Charles HAN WELL, Margo HARRIS, Fiona HAR VE Y, Rosanne HA VRELOCK, Jill HA YES, Darcy HA YNE, Robert HA YS, Wayne HENDERSON, Steven HENDR Y, Robert HENKELMAN, Terry HERRMANN, Sandra HILLINGER, Chrislopher HILLMAN, Craig HO, Gordon HODGE, Roberr HODGINS, Gregory HODGSON, Shannon HOLFELD, Trevor HOLLINS, Daphne HOLZ Cynlhia HONEYSET71 Linda HOOGSTRA TEN, Carrie HOPKINS, Joanne HOWARD, Darren HOWARD, Ninica HOWELL FELLOW, Cheryl HUIZER, Christopher HULL, Juliet HUNCHAK, Sandra IKEDA, Stacy ISKIW, Shannon Lee IYER, Vidya JACKSON, Carolyn JAMESON, Gran! 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V A V , V1 W' ' 1 , ,,,V V , VV ,,,'4gV: ' V' I A., ,V V 'ffl' V V W V , H V 2 MV ,ifV,H 44ivr- . ,V ji W 'iwgi f zf ' W V , 'A V' if hrffff-mf V ,',V V V L' , W- , , , ,..,. VV MV, , , .VV , M 4, V, V -- VV: ,VV Wg -V ,,VVL-V Vg,,:,4,,,,: Vg VV V IV Wf SENIOR FOOTBALL The senior football players' season record was 3-3. They won against Lord Beaverbrook 28-l6,' Bishop Carroll 35-21,' and Forest Lawn 16-0. They lost to Bishop Grandin, St. Francis, and E.P. Scarlett in close games. The senior football team played an exciting season and were very fun to watch!! Sr. Boys Football Bot, Drew Randall, Dean Herrington, Rick Jensen, Larry Dick, Scott Legge, Cam Gresko, Bob Patton, Scott Seland, Ward Sutton, coach Watson. 2nd Row: Mike Brown, Cris Gerlitz, Dwayne Pederson, Garth Witzke, Kevin Plintz, Jeff Dulmadge, Gordon Ho, C Scott Meckling, Tim Olafson, Jim Borwick, Bob Dutton, Coach Sagan. 3rd Row: Richard Berezowski, Robert Hayne, Tony Brant, Mike Knott, Trevor Ho0'eld, Kurt Theisen, Brian Pederson, Brian Kaminski, Ken Plintz, Blair Webster, Doug Bukard, Rod Mclain, Coach Olher, Coach Falkeid 4th Row: Cam Evans, Paul Gould, Paul Batistella, Roch well Pangelly, Bernard Li, Tom Greaves, Peter Olher, Mike Shymka, Shawn Taylor, Mike Erkhard, John Labun, Brad Zumwalt Miss. Coaches: Regher, Skoball, Gibson mmrzzu 1 M , MESH, .. G, 'V as V it 5 mxfszx ' za ,, L,,,, ,r aw 2,2 ,aw ,M r , i 1 and iw f A. J J in-,M . 1 gs A 4, Q it Fi: Ei? 5 3 if 1' f K? ' 1 4 1 'T Z W7 3352311 ? 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David Westlake, Wayne Gillespie, Stacey Ikita, Aaron Huska, Regan Leflar, Ken Rose, Dan Earl, Mark Burgle, Terry Steele, Gareth PaUy, Russ Smith, Jodi Hicks, Mitch Poplichak, Rick Berezowski F.R. David Norris, Mike Ryan, Ray Cheng, Martin Lumby, Dave Chever, Colin Comfort, Gus Kalabalikis, Tim Salahub, Jim Bogie, Paul Kabatelo, Mr. Croot. .fe fl' '-M . ,V y Qi, i ' P l , ' ' V L 2- ' ..Z , owtfcnoo ,,, 4' Y Q' L I L2 QW eg' I ' x ' K E52 , . 4 f I 2 3 , 23 wo ci, iii? 3 e Q xv? A3 D A 'M -.ff .Sass O Acta- .. ,, W .zfvi ' 'L 75, 5 ., .Q-Z. 5? ii T' : I 2 N x 'fb' , 5 Jr. Girls Volleyball F.R. Christine Fraser M. Pam Fair- banks, Nancy Cherniwch n K a , aren Nowakowsky, Noreen Webster, Lorraine Stewart, Jody Hasseweld B.R. Cheryl Skrivor, Patti Kohl, Wendy Jarand, Jill Clarke, Anne Seller, Kathleen Stevenson, Randi Atkinson, Coach i , tt Churchill King. JUNIOR GIRLS The junior girls also had a great season. These energetic young women showed everyone what they are really made of Of the twelve games they played they won eleven and lost only one. They were Hrst in the North Division. All the games they played were full of excitement and they showed off their skills and power. In the city finals they challenged Lord Beaverbrook, who were Hrst in the South Division. The games were close, but the girls did an excellent job and Hnished with the city championship in their hands. C ONGRA TULA TIONS JUNIOR GIRLS - CITY CHAMPS!!! School of Champion Jr. Boys Volleyball B.R. Mr. Midyette, Martin Pasek, Cam Henry, Kevin Boddy, William Pallister, Dave Hughes, Paul Tarrant, Mrs. Donald. F.R. John Smith, Jamie McLellan, Hanjoo Kim, Sean Chursinofjf 3 at E VM., gf Vg 3, . K if I 55 'Pj' 3 . l , , . itt. ,,,l J E ... In W 'u-., c Yagi taa, eiae S JUNIOR BO YS The junior boys had a great season. These athletic young men played eleven matches and won all of them. There were some close games but these guys did a terrWc job and in the end got the better of their opponents. Of course they advanced to the city finals and battled against Bishop Grandin for the championship. They were close games but the skills in them really showed up and they pulled it off CONGRA TULA TIONS JUNIOR BOYS - CITY CHAMPS!!! 71 Sr. Girls Volleyball F .R. Miss Ramsey, Cheri Pockrant, Jackie Dais, Becky Stewart, Rita Woessner, Carolyn Jackson, Mrs. Watson lcoachj B.R. Stephanie Beare lmanagerj, Alison Philpotts, Ramona Springer, Claudia Trenke, Wendy Klassen, Laura Kettles, Susan Farmer. The season was a good one for the senior girls The players on this team were great athletes They played twelve matches won six and lost six placing them fourth in the North Division In the playoffs they opposed Bishop Grandin The senior girls used all their skills and abilities but could not quite beat Bishop Grandin's players They all played superbly and didn t deserve to lose Many people enjoyed watching their games which showed a lot of team spirit. wwf 25 t SENIOR BO YS Sr. Boys Volleyball: Duncan White, Steve Ritchey, Stephen Paczalla, Dion Schultz, Doran Midyette, Rod Mc- Nich, Eric Lim, Peter Goldsmith, Mr. Webster. The senior boys were fourth in the North Division at the end of the season. These greatly skilled men only played nine league games in the season. Of these they won four and lostfve. They had a very competitive league and all the games were very close. They competed against St. Mary 's in the play-offs, but St. Mary 's were at their best. S. W. C. played extremely well this season. The senior boys were very exciting to watch. Jr. Girls Basketball B.R. Amanda Humphreys, Sid Williams, Lorraine Stewart, Karen Nowalcowsky, Patty Knol, Jane Magnesun, Wendy Jarand, Lori Allan, Mr. Gordon, Brad Miller F.R. Sherry Weaver, Noreen Webster, Pam Fairbanks, Brenda Makowichuk, Leslie Duncan, Nancy Cherniwchan Jr. Boys Basketball F.R. Terry Frieter, Sean Chursinofjf Jeff Slouffer, Brad Carson, Aaron Huska B.R. Cam Henry, Ron Harker, William Pallister, John Smith, Paul Tarrant, Jamie McLellan Sr. Boys Basketball F.R. Brian Kaminski, Mark Dickersen, Dave Richards, Kal Joshi, Brian Pedersen, Doug Henderson B.R. Mr. Whitehead, Grant Fleming, Regan Vance, D,uncan White, Steve Klassen, Tony Afonso, Blair Webster, Doug Caine, Mike Urquhart, Jill Clarke, Mr. Morgan Sr. Girls Basketball F.R. Terri Schneider, Jody Hasseweld, JennU'er Johnson, Jackie Dais, Becky Stewart, Claudia Trenke lmanagerj B.R. Mr. HasseMeld KCoachj, Laura Giesler, Wendy Klassen, Allison Phihwtts, Bonnie Johnson Curling Sorry, no copy available. Tennis Club Members are: Kari Mclnnes, Niki Howard, Nicole Barrett, Rhonda Quinton, Cheri Pockrant, Alison Phiipotts, Julie Springer, Nikki Lundmark, Laura Kettles, Lisa Kieebaum, Brenda Tidsbury, Shannon lskiw, Wendy Klassen, Mr. Oullet. Track and Field Sorry, no copy available. Cheerleaders: Sandy Priolo, Jill Orpe, Corinne Shykulla, Judy Wood, Janet Ross, others unknown. Swim Club Sorry, no cop y available. Q ey , ,,'. ,, ,H,,,q, . ' , ,, , ,MFWM , WQWL fm V 1 1? f, 'fr , 15 vzfgfff ' v ' MQW f f f nWz9:...' ' Kim 1,- aug, 5 1 ' X 4? 5 Q H K S 2 5 2 -11 1 J, ' X ' Alam, Shireen When Shireen wasn't adjusting her contact lenses or researching for the next debate , she was planning her dream of being the Mayo Clinic 's best-dressed doctor. Alexander, Amy In youth we learn, in age we understand. M. E. Von Eschenbach Alexander, Gary Gary hopes to become a doctor and to see more of J.R. in his future. His philosophy is, not to worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itseM - Alexander, Karen This future Commerce student will always remember the times spent at S. W. C. including Mr. Reid 's math class, Greek history with N.A., floor hockey, and L. V. Ali, Fareed Everything under the sun is in tune, but the sun is eclipsed by the moon. U Pink Floyd Ali, Nadia Make new friends but keep the old. The new are silver but the old are gold. Unknown Allan, Glen I will always remember the good friends and good times at S. W. C. H.H. was nice too. Allen, Sheri I will always remember period 3 spare and the special people who mean so much to me. Allen, Steve Experience is not what lye does to you: Experience is whatyou do to lde. Alston, Elizabeth Liz's high school days were preoccupied with drinking mega beers and chasing all the guys. Anderson, Kirk Anderson, Krista Good friends are fragile things and require as much care as any other fragile and precious things. Randolph Bourne Anderson, Lynn Friendship often ends in love,' but love in friendship - never. Charles C. Colton 1381. E In in , , ll ,, .,., ,... , ...J , , Yuki . , Anderson, Shellie Often heard saying No Way! this future UofC student will best remember her non-stop partying at Apex and all the valuable friendships made at S. W. C. Andrews, Rob Twelve ddferent years in a dU'- fering place. Trying to reach, to the top of your race. Hoping to achieve your goal, some in- vention, so prepare to enter a new dimension. Armstrong, Nonnie Nonnie's fond memories of S. W.C. include Schwietzer, R.G., physics with L.C., the weekend at Sylvan Lake, and Beaks driving ability?.'l Askln, Joe Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much, Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Cowper Atkinson, Glen To function effcientbf, any group of people or employees must have faith in their leader. Capt. Bligh Austin, Brett During his 3 years at S. W. C, Brett achieved his greatest accomplishments in his favorite class, Spare 20!30, where he defeated many opponents at Intelivision biplanes. Bache, Debra Lee Almost anything you do will be insigndicant, but it is very important that you do it. U Mohandas Ghandi Baden, Brian Baezner, Dirk Baines, Ruth Laughter is a good way to start a friendship, but it is always the best way to end one. Unknown Baker, Lynn Just keep on ramblinm Led Zeppelin L.B. loves B.M. Balkwill, James Barbaro, M Barr, Mike My goal in lU'e is to kick the slurpee habit! Barrett, Nicole I had a great time and I will always remember S. W. C. Bassen, Robert Bayne, David Beamer, Suzanne Better known as Beak, this future oil executive's biggest challenge throughout high school was getting pink slips. Beattie, James Belot, Marylou Bender, Ron I hate to advocate weird chemicals, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone. . . but they've always workedfor me. Dr. Hunter S. Thompson Kas played by Bill Murray! Bereza, Maureen The business of lU'e to enjoy oneseM' everything else is a mockery. Norman Douglas Berg, Tom'S' Bergen, Lara Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is greater than the mightiest weapon of destruction . . . Ghandi Bergmann, Tracey We've all laughed and cried had good times and bad, but we finally made it. My years at S. W. C. will be unforgettable and so will my favorite person Roddy M. Berridge, Dori would like to stomp down the hall at the end ofthe year. Bjarnason, Donna - discounts for friends! Boldt, Jeff Jeff had plans after grad to take a trip around the world and then attend Harvard University. Then he woke up. Borwick, Jim In his three years at S. W. C. Jim could usually be found with his camera in his hand. He will remember football, basketball games and his favorite teacher - Mrs. Mangone Bowman, Jamie Is convinced that 1t's quality not quantity that counts He also insist our graduation will be great because we're all friends here! Brinkerhofjf Celia My favorite teacher was Mr. Campbell. Nothing was better than having Mike Wilcox and Jim Kerr around the council office to call me Cur1y . I hope to donate my body to science next year lin pre-medj Brock, Cindy will always remember the return of her favorite person fD.M.j from Maui, and never forget her period one, two three and four spares, nor will she forget being a cheerleader. Broeders, Ed My high school lU'e is over. 1'd like to thank all my teachers who got me this far. Thanks S. W. C. Brouwers, Stephen Brown, Darren Being of stoned mind and drunken body, I will leave S.W.C. to all the other heads. And lastly Ileave. . . Brown, Ian Brown, Mark Because he was human, Because he had goodness, Because he was moral, They called him insane. Geddy Lee Birchall, Lorna When 1 graduate I plan to do some travelling and become a dental assistant I 'll remember the good times and forget the bad Boehme, Carolyn High school holds many fond and unforgettable moments fBio 30 with Uncle Maynard j I hope to become a successful lawyer ' Nfl Rf X! X , for fs ' rg, 3 VV, gl X ta, QL Welcome to the FunnyFcrm M! M0 Myhm N Buchan, Andrea It is amazing how complete is the delusion that beauty is goodness. Leo Tolstoy Bultmann, Rene Bunn, Lynn What really matters is what happens in us, not to us. James Kennedy Brown, Sandra Sandi plans to take education at U of C and will remember Mrs. Jackson's Law class and Mr. Heath 's guidance. Living itseU' is lU'e's completest treasure. L' Peter McArthur Brown, Sharyn Shari plans to attend U of C She will remember S. W. C. 's great teachers and early band. Daisies bloom where they find room, A nd this is true ofpeople too. Unknown Burke, Neil This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps the end of the beginning. Sir Winston Churchill Burkholder, Kelbf Still round the corner there may wait A new road or secret gate, A day will come at last when I Shall take the hidden paths that run West of the Moon, East of the Sun. from Lord of the Rings Part three Burr, Pam lf you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you it's yours. Hit doesn't, it never was. Anonymous Burton, Robert Butler, Paul Time solves every problem and in the process adds a couple of new ones. Caine, Doug Our business in lU'e is not to get ahead of other people, but to get ahead of ourselves. Callow, Bruce Memorable Experiences: Un- derground journalism career IGR. 111 New Regime gig in Feb. I plan to sell a million records, see the who in concert, then turn 30 and get fat. Cameron, Cheryl The only way to have afriend is to be one. Emerson , :......:fn-. 1'-'e 'f ---- ii V-vmQ ,.. at ul wunl Ir':i l Campbell, Kari Kari plans to attend U. of C. next year. Her many fond memories of S. W. C. will include floor hockey, Mr. Reid 's math class, and W. S. Capune, Simone In the fall Simone is joining Y. W.A.M. institute iHawaii basej I would rather walk with him by faith then walk alone by sight. Mary Brainard Z W . Carin, Wanda The value of lU'e lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them. Montaigne Carleton, Don will always remember liquid lunches, good parties, fast cars, and especially . Elona' Gore Carlson, Patricia Carbfon, Scott What I remember about S. W.C. is lunch hours after school, and professional days. They were full of good times. Carndufji Mark Having gained all the radical concepts possiblefrom Mr. H Jelter, this young entre preneur is moving on to Broaden his horizens at the University of Manitoba. i Carter, Loree Loree plans to do alot of traveling and work in the business area. She will never forget her exelent friends and good times she had in her school years. Chalmers, Karen One thing is forever gooa',' that one thing is Success. Emerson Channan, Gita Good memories of high school include the note, and Campbells chem. labs. While not so good memories include quisics phyzzes and flying pieces of meat in chinese restaurants. Chapman, Rob Bub is hoping to attena' B. Y. U. or Rick's College next year, this future architect enjoys skiing, goUing, relaxing iveging outj and trying to hyperdown. Cheng, Norman A special blessing to my friends. X Stay always within the boundaries where G0d's love can reach and bless you . . . Jude 21 Chilton, Christa You only live once . . . but M Q you live right, once is enough. Anon ,N is Chorney, Kenneth Christopher, I var I var plans to attend U of C and study astrophsics. From there he plans to join the space program, and ultimately he wants to visit other planets. Clampitt, Leonard No one should know anyone better than himsem for until then one is truly incomplete. Clausen, Trent Cole, Heather After spending the summer Down Under, I will attend university to study men and Early Childhood Education. Graduating will be my most memorable experience of S. W. C. Cole, Jenngfer Jen plans on attending U of C in the fall, and says she will always remember the good times and wonderful people she met in S. W. C. Coles, Warren This ruture prosecuting attorney could usually be found some where near Pooky IA lias Susan Pricej Collins, Colleen I expect to pass through this world but once, any good that I can do let me do it now for I shall never pass this way again. Stephen Grellet Comfort, Shelley But it is pretty to see what money will do. Samuel Pepys Conklin, Todd Todd will always remember the good people, good friends, and great times at S. W.C.,' Not to forget a certain pleasant distraction named Kelly. Cook, Denise Denise is looking forward to at- tending U of C in the fall, and hopefully one year basking in the Australian sun on a sandy beach. Cook, Fiona Better known as F1F', to her close friends will remember the good times and special Friendships made at S. W. C. Cooke, Steven Cooper, Marcy Future aspirations include going to university, also to marry Tom Selleck. Her favorite quote is short people are just the - same. ' Cormack, Peter Council, Hurish Couture, Colette Cowie, Don Don will not soon forget math 30 with M.K. 's horsing around and Mr. K reactions. He hopes to be an architect after a year at Canadian Bible College. Crabbe, Lori Lori 's many memories of S. W.C. will include physics with N.A., the weekend at Sylvan, her famous floor hockey flop and the many special friends made. Craft, David Alias Romeo faccording to Mr. Jicklingj can be seen in the halls with Dawna Uulietj. His favorite classes are English 30, Bio 10!20!30. Plans to be an MP. 's Craig, Tracy During the Great French Fry 1 Caper, Tracy will never forget the weekend at Brooks. What a Party! My three years at V ,. Churchill have been just peach y. Cress, Michael ! Cunningham, Don Don will always remember the fun times at s.W.c., especially, D.H's, Intramural Floor Hockey, and period four spares. Curtis, Michelle We know what we are but know not what we maybe. William Shakespeare Davis, Cyndi Cyndi's favorites are summers in Quebec, early morning band practices, and conchology, while her pet peeves are nail-biters and desk- tappers. Sherly, Davis Sheryl enjoyed high school but she is really looking forward to university. She hopes to continue her career as an amateur athlete Isprinterj and to become a teacher. ef Deuchar, Jeff Bare necessities of lU'e: food, clothing and a blonde - W. C. Fields Devenny, Lynn tLaser-eyesj 1'll always remember the fun I had at S. W. C., especially nerf rockets in physics and Mr. Kirkpatrick's humming lessons in Math 30. Dickson, Sandra , .1 aa 1 ' 2 , 6 2 1 if 3 . ft? x t . ,if N ' it 6 Debienne, Michelle Michelle will never forget the good times and good friends she had at Chur- chill. Her future plans include learning to drive and attending A.S. U. Dekterofjf Carla Denovan, Craig To be rememberedg H.S, Buckaroos, Windermere, and parties. Future aspirationg U of C and to be a quarter of a man . tlindleyj Much thanks jive, from brother Vince. Desjardins, Michelle I'll always remember the Apex Ski Trip Hire safety lessonsj, Math 31 derivatives, all the teachers, all the friends and for sure - all thefun. Dixon, Gena The IB's will remember Gena for her pink jellybeans, devout Garfield-hating and enlightening comments. She will continue to study the above in university. Dmitroca, Robert Dmytryshyn, Teresa Donnelly, Sean If the blind lead the blind, both shallfall into the ditch. When afinger points at the moon, the imbecile looks at the finger. Downton, Kathy Is there anything out there worth opening my eyesfor? Ziggy Dul, John Dulmadge, Jeff Jeff plans to take commerce at U of C and become very wealthy. He will remember most, football, summer lunches, and good friends. Duncanson, Norine Roses are Red Violets are Blue When June comes around I'll be out of this Zoo! Dunn, Rodger Rodger is planning to go to U of C, but he still thinks The sword is mighter than the pen. U Dyck, Frances When one door of happiness closes, another opensg but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us. Helen Keller I ,., mhvhz., f W' 'Www Dyer, Christine Dyer, Ken aspirations: to have the meanest Mini on the road favorite saying: Everyone is entitled to their own opinion no matter how wrong they are.' Earl, Phil U you don't run your own We, someone else will. Future aspiration: attend SA I T next fall. Eastly, Joanne My favorite teacher is Miss 1 Ramsden, but the thing I'll remember most are my spares. In the future 1 hope to improve my Dressage riding. Elbe, Jutta I have had three excellent years at Churchill and I will especially remember being in the l.B. Programme and being editor of The Bark Emery, Heather After graduation I plan to attend SAI T. I will always remember the good times I had with my friends, throughout my school years. Eriksen, Karen Karen will look back on her years at S.W.C. and not to remember much. The Schweitzer ski trip is still a blur. Did 1 have fun. U Errett, Bonnie-Jayne I will never forget the incredible feeling of accomplishment when I would receive the Green Frog with a Very Good for getting a 100W on assignments for Mr. Campbell 's chemistry class. Erskine, Graeme LMe is a pill which none of us can bear to swallow without gliding Samuel Johnstone - . zu- W - :Q .ses 2'1- Q., fs? . 3 fgwii rages, Q is 5353 V Q Q c .gi ?si ikiwvwif 5 is .., , l?.ssESE 3? wfQE3'Ss iss -,.,,3'Q Risk: ' - ' iiX-rI Y if :W .. .. .X i K W.. 5. . . gi K ' - as 'f .f Q:5f3.:9':f': l . ,,.. i . N,as3 i ssl we 5 'WW 'M-,J -'Elf -,:- I . ,..,, ,.,--, E fr., '- ' t ..'- 5 Tx E Q is 1 gg Si sQ A Q3 ,. '5 is X E iv X X s X is spasms i in X X i Evans, Cameron His ambition in lye is to be Rodeo King, a collector offine carfine women, andfine wine. tln any orderj Fairbanks, Cal Being positive is an element in initiative, which is the ability to think of and do new things. Farkas, Andrew To all my friends in the art room, it was a gas . . . with lingering pleasure. Myfinal words to S. W. C. areA.M.F. Fedorchuk, Jacqueline Fedyk, Terri You may say 1'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you 'lljoin us, and the world will be as one. John Lennon Fisher, Alison 1 Flemming, Grant LUe's been good to me so far. Joe Walsh Forbes, Jill Animal is planning on attending Foothills School of Nursing. English 10 and Ralph will always be remembered. In 30 years we 'll look back and laugh. Forester, Jeff Will remember Automotives 32, famous period 4 spares, and partying throughout the year to the sounds of The Police and the SexPistols Foscolos, Elias The men who make history, have not time to write it. Prince Klemens von Metternich. Foster, Sheri Fd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints, 'cause the sinners are much more fun. Because only the good die young. Billy Joel Fraser Duncan Frteter Sharon I will never forget Mr Webster s turkey knees our P E 20 class or the relaxing time our volleyball team had at the Relax Inn Frideres, Steffane Friendship's song lives on forever in memories of times together Tankersley IA lways look over the Rainbow!! Frith, Cam This is the meaning of lUe. To tune electric guitar. Talking Heads. Fuller, Joanne I enjoyed going to S. W. C. It was just the hours between 8:30 and 3:30 that bugged me. Friesen, Charlene Graduation is a dream that Nnalbf came true. In grade 12, The Crown has been Charlenes best attended class. . iw.. .f 2. ,i Gailey, Janelle I can 't wait to get back to the states for school, but I 'll never forget the last two years at S, W. C.. Gaudet, Sean Who said Frenchrnen are boring? Plans on a career in Law and Politics. Has asperations on becoming Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations. Gardner, Duff A reflection - Mud thrown is ground lost. Garvin, Terence Gaur, Mona Mona plans to attend U of C in the fall. She takes fond memories of good times and great friends with her. Some of her favorites include spares and weekends. Gazard, Wendy Gent, Daryl lelephant lungsj Daryl graduated from drivers education with j7rst class honors in rollong Datsun's. He had a lot ofpractice with his dads car. Gibson, Douglas Gibson, Kerry The experiences I have had at S. W. C. will not soon be forgotten! I hope that my goal to become an aircraft maintainence technician will be realized. Gibson Kurt KG enjoys all sports especially hockey and girls He d like to thank his 'part- ners in crime for the good times associated with S W C Gibson Michael Future aspirations include travel and university Mike will never forget the good times and people he met while at S. W. C.. Giesbrecht Roger! am writing to tell you I have nothing to say Zeke Airhead Gill Rooplnder Ifa man will begin with cer- tazntles he shall end in doubts but Jhe will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainttes FrancisBacon Gillund Martin Many dreams come true and some have silver linings I livefor my dream and a pockeyul of gold Page Plant Gilmour Stephen G0 ye therefore and teach all nations baptzzing them in the name of the Father and ofthe Son and of the Holy Ghost Mathew 28 19 Glass Kelly And who so happy O who as the duck and the kangaroo Gocal Michael 1 plan to attend U of C next year and will have many memories of friends at S W C Godsman Ronald F.H. Hedge EQ Goldsmith Peter qt Descartes Goto, Shinji i Gold Carole What we need most is not so . much to realize the ideal as to idealrze the real jf Goodison, Karin It is not enough to have a : good mind,' the mam thing is to use it well Gould, Paul People try to put us down . . , Just because we get around. Peter Townshend The Who Graham, Jeanette Graham, Shawn Kool Kat was the greatest in- dividual who ever passed through S. W. C. and his contributions and dedication to this school is immeasurable. Greaves, Tom Miss Ramsden is one of Tom's favorites along with all the girls in school. He will always remember the great people and parties at S. W. C. Gregory, Jill Gresko, Debra Nowhere are there more hiding places than in the heart. German Proverb Gruber, Michelle risk Gunn, John Gupta, D Gurman D Hagen, karen Grwqths, Angela If you can dream tt you can achieve it. If you can imagine it you can become it Guillemaud, Jai Is always riding the rugged rail of disaster because every thing is sweetened by pastime is ???!!l times at Pine Lake! J Hamel, Steve Calvin Miller Harasyn, Karen Harder, Timothy Harrison, Janice Iyll remember all the close friends I 've made and the great times ana' parties we've had. Management at the U. of C. and much more are ahead. Harty, Kathleen will die Ages, Jethro Tull. Hall, Dale Favorite teacher is Mrs Mangtone Uor obvious reason 'sl He will always remember wila' weekends and wtla' women' His favorite Halling, Kim Kim will be attending university in the fall. She will remember P E 30 and the good Hansen, Teresa A finale ts not always the last Harcott, Terry Tall, Dark and The Quiet one was voted as the one most likely to be general manager of his own sports franchise Haugen, Dwight Fondest memory graduation In the future 1 like to do as I please not as I m told Havers, Grant My favorite teacher and person is Mr. Jacobson. My favorite class is Social Studies. My other is Mr HJelter Iplan to take political economy at the University of Calgary Hibner, Jeff The more you live the faster you Hickman, John Come and see bureaucracy make its jinal heave and let the new disorder through while senses take their leave Dark Hill, Pat The world moves and it bounces and hops. I plan to pursue a career in commercial art beginning atA.C.A. in 83. Hilton, Chris Little deeds of kindness, little words of love, make our Earth an Eden like the heaven above. Julia F. Carney Hilton, Danielle If you want something bad enough you have to work for it. fKeep your face to the Sunshinej Hirji, Asyfln three years at S. W. C. I met many people who affected me greatly. Words are never enough to express ones feelings, but to all, THANKS! Hladik, Andrew Hlavacek, Bobby Hoisington, David My ambition is to have the meanest and wildest MoPar on the street. I will always have fond memories of S. W. C. Hokanson, James word. Faber Mauoch are L.K. andJ.H. Hoque, Enam Huculak, Randy We never know the worth of water till the well is dry. Thomas Fuller Holmes, Blaine Many a friendship rested at first on no thicker a foundation than a kind Holt, Heather You have to believe in hap piness, or happiness never comes Douglas Hopkins, Karen My favorite teacher is Mr Midyette. My favorite class is band I will always remember the 1981 band trip M y favorite people ' Jensen Thane of man s existence shall Blackberry IZandorj Johnson Sharon Johnson Curtis Justice being the foundation in time prevail. C. Huey, Sansra She hopes to study education at U of C. Sandra will remember her friends at S. W. C., and having drag races with M. Z. Hwang, Grace Her ambition is to become a good lawyer. The world is for those who make there dreams come true. CBC Irwin, Mike tMaliciousj The person that I will remember most about SWC is L.D. Grown ups are people who have become redundant. J. Rotten Jabour, Jeffrey Jackson, Russell The great dyjqculty in education is to get experience out of ideas. George Santayana James, Peter Just because your paranoid doesn't mean everyone isn 'tout to get you Zeke Airhead Jarvis Rahth Jensen Rick Dick will remember helping T.O. get his foot out of his mouth and this famous line. AR Billy Captain Highliner Johnson JennU'er Jonasson Jamie Wherever they go and whatever happens to them on the way in that enchanted place on top of the forest a little boy and his bear will always be playing Winnie the Pooh .IQL R Jordan, Kim You've got to love what's lovable, and hate what's hateable. It takes brains to see the djference. ' ' Robert Frost Jordans, Charlotte Have a good one!! for two or threej Joshi, Nalin Merle buddy has had many unique and exciting experiences during his years at Churchill. One ofhisfavorite subjects was Bio 10!20 where he was introduced to the en- doplasmic reticulum and the Mountains of Houston. Jouri, K Kadatz, Kim Highlights of my high school days include PE 20 with Mr. Webster falias Knobby K neesj and time spent in Senior Girl 's Chorus. Kamal, Seema Sometimes a majority means simply that all the fools are on the same side. Karkhanis, Simba Remember: Time flies like an arrowg fruit flies like a banana. And entropy isn't what it used to be. Keech, Graham You only live once . . . but it you live it right,' once is enough. Anon M , ,.V ,.., . . Wu, V 5 , fs 4 i Keith, Dillan All for one,' one for all. U Dumas The Three M uskateers Kelso, Carobin High school has been an ex- W perience I shall never forget. I've left my mark on the cafeteria tables fin frenchj. It's U of C in the fall. Kerr, James LUe is for the living, takers never giving, Fooling no-one but ourselves, Good is dying, Here comes the end. Pete Townshend, The Who Kerrison, Al Tramps like us, baby we were born to run. Bruce Springsteen Khoja Sikine Smart is when you believe only hob' of what you hear. Brilliant is when you know which haU to believe. Orben Current Comedy me -. .,..f.,a.- If J 'Z ,. J, .W X0 , it ff , X 4 ., W J! I Q W all My A my Q 24 f . .,f,, y ff stag? V . 5? ,r f Witte' . df ' 'a , 1 I f 5 4 , tm A w f 9....f - ,-' V get - 15 .,,.. ,.4,V, V,,7 ,,.,, , .,,. . ilg , , I ,.,g,, L V BV . 4' 'iff' is yxhfn 1 1943, 45,4 lbw ?H5? IV f , :ui , , Wo M i X ef Q f et 2 .... 43 V . at , Z i 5 5 , bf K 5 we as if I W, Wi? Koih Trevor What the ell was thatl9 The tlflayor of Hiroshima Kolisnylx Ken lxen s futurc aspirations include building a financial empire owning the Calgaiv I-lames attending the U ofC and passing 'vlath 31 but not neftssarilv in that order' kronfeld Audrey reds favorite part of - Churchill 83 was the Schweiverski trip. I am not afraid of tomorrowfor I have sc en yesterday g and I love today. 100 Kim, Diana The most wasted day is that in which we have not laughed. Chainfort King, Joanna. Jo has enjoyed 2 years at S. W. C. Of course, that education is what's left after what has been learned is forgotten. Never the less, Geniesst das lebeh ot vivez la vie! K irker, Lisa Diane K lassen, Stephen To go where no man has gone before - Space - the final frontier. James T. Kirk K lassen, Wendy Thanks to the PE department, Mr. Morgan and Mrs. Johnson Imusicy. I will remember Webster's PE 20 and the Relax Inn tVolleyball tournamentj. Klein, Laszlo Band president has fond memories of band with Mr, Koperis but believes that the hour of 7:30 should be out-lawed. Knights, Richard Knodel, Robert To be remeinberedg Windermere a and she devils always? Here's to beer drinking 30, Jive and friends. Future outlook. LUe is one big road with lots ofdigns. Bob Marley and The Wailers Knott, Mike Hopeful aerospace engineer. I believe in this quote Days of living is better than years of life. Martin Roher I will always remember the A pex ski trip. Koch, Brenda Confidence is thejeeling you have before you 've really understood the problem. K oyanagi, John John plans to study Engineering at University. This intramural fan will remember the great people and good time at S. W. C. Kraft, Shane You only live once. . . but Uyou live right, once is enough. Anon Kramer, Karin Today let me live well,' none knows what may be tomorrow. Palladas Krause, Tanine Man lives by habit indeed, but what he lives for is thrills and excitement William James Kricken, Mike Time is the gateway to eter- nity. Unknown Krivoshen, Jerry I will remember: the library books I never took out, the greasy cafeteria food I never ate, and waiting to get out of Ramsay's English class. Kromm, Patti The best part of my three years in Churchill was the Jelly bean kid and Rocky at the Hop. K rouse, Don Though this be madness, yet there to method in 't. Shakespeare Leonard, Phil I ts the S, W. C. curse! Leavitt, Blair I will remember badminton and rugby here at S. W. C and all the bad times we had in Math 31 Lalonde, John Larson, Karen It's better to be mad with the rest of the world than to be wise alone Baltasar Gracian Lautermilch, Daren if 'l ' Leong, Jamesina Long live Bulldog Spiritll I'll miss you guys . . . Give me a call sometime! Love, Jamie. Loeng, Pearl You only live once. . . but Jyou live right, once is enough. Leong, Sharon Being tall isn't everything. That's why Sharon is so short. Lepard, Cathy Hold fast to dreams, for U' dreams die, We is a broken winged bird. Cathy will always remember the friends she made at S. W.C. Leyenaar, Peter Favorite classes were English 30 with Miss Ramsden and Marketing 30 with Mr. Croot. He will remember most about S. W.C being a manager in Croots Marketing class. Li, Bernard Forgive, O Lord, my little jokes on Thee And I 'll forgive Thy great big one on me R. Frost Lietz, Carla Lim, Julia No mist of time can fade, nor passing years obscure. . . the happy memories. Little, Kelly Churchill holds many fond memories for me including Mr. Cantrill's math classes. Next year 1 plan on attending Arizona State University to take Law. Little, Valerie Lo, Pandora Favorite teacher and class Mr. Mitchell, Phys Ed 30. I will remember my three years with students, council. I plan to attend the U ofCstudying law, following graduation. Loewen, Dawna Favorite teacher - Mr. Jickling, Favorite person - D.C. Most memorable - ex- change trip, all the good times with good friends, Future aspirations - attend U of C Long, Kelli Never listen to criticism or you 'll be doing everybody else's thing but your own. Andy Capp Longbotham, Dawn As said by AUred Tennyson - So sad, so strange, the days that are no more. Thanks for the memories S. W. C Loov, Nancy Katherine Lovell, Wade Will remember many good lunch hours. Favorite teacher - Wild Bill Bunkeo Lowe, Matt The reward ofa thing well done, is to have done it. Emerson Louie, Jacqueline Wenn ich wusste dass morgen die Welt unterging, wurde ich heute noch einer Baum pflanzen. Martin Luther Lund, Stephen whose interests include water- skiing, goM and M.R., hopes someday to become a pediatrician. Lundmark, Penny It is better to be silent and thought a fool than to speak up and prove it. Macdonald, Cathy Cathy will never forget a certain night at the Crow with her favorite person fG.B.j. She'll always remember period 3 spares and Sept. 4. Macdonald, Karen Macintosh, Patricia Besides skiing, I love popcorn and paralyzers. I 'll always remember the May 24 weekends. I plan to go to university in the future. Maclean, Roderick I would like to thank my new friends for being there and one special person, who knows who she is, for making my We brighter. Macleod, Karen Maguire, Ian 4 McConnell, Ian Mclntosh, Kerrin Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before. McLane, Theresa Maguire, Sue Friendship is destroyed by long absence, but increased by short intermissionsg what we have missed long enough to want it, we value it more when it is required. S. Johnson Mah, Sharon The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. U 0. W. Holmes Marcil, Brenda Marium, L Marshall, Colleen Make yoursey necessary to somebody. Emerson Martens, Gordon Matchett, Jeffrey Mathieson, Jeff The song remains the same. U Led Zeppelin Mazuryk, Mary-Ellen I would like to be the finest doctor possible. Failure is only failure when you haven 't tried. U McCall, Hugh McNabb, Leslie McNaughton, Marilyn After graduation Marilyn plans to take Early Childhood Education at the U of C. Her fondest memories will be the band trip and Mr. H jei1er's social 30 class. McSweeny, Julie McVety, Paul Father, I am well aware I can't make it on my own, So take my hand and hold on tight, For! can ,t walk alone. Meades, Traci Traci 's fond memories of S. W. C. include A.M's sweet 16th, playing Happy Days in Edgemont with ?, and taking notes of K.R's love affairs. Meyer, Drees Menduk, Steve Milne, Lee Mirjah, Rohan www puffs Milone, Bart All who exit here enter into a world of demons and devils, where freedom is a privilege, gained by determination. Loves L B Mirdoch, Danelle Danelle hopes to carry on to U of C and study law. Among her favorites are spares, Mr. Cantrill and Kellv B. Monaghan, Jay Without computers who could we get to screw up the world. Moore, Arlene Nelson, Sean His favorite pastime was rodeo, plans to attend olds for a degree in live stock veterinary or to work in the oil industry. New, Mike S. W. C. is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live here. Nicholls, Sue We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there. Kettering Moore, Kathryn Kathy will remember Jan 14, T of S, the note, barbeques, May, early band, the IB's and hanging out with Jelly beans and Communists. Future plans.' no homework.' Moore, Melinda In many businesses today will end at jive 0'clock. Those bent on success, however, make today last from yesterday right through tomorrow. L. Martin Morasch, Leanne What does the future hold for Leanne? Going to the U of C where she hopes to get a degree in Business. Her favorite class was Mrs. Robertson 's sewing classes. Morley, Tim Tim 's favorites include Ohairy, Ozzy Ozbourne, first class, and women. His future aspiration is to get out of school. Morrison, Roger Mundie, Brenda She was an Amazon. Her whole lUe was spent riding at breakneck speed along the wilder shores of love. 71 Blanch Murray, Andrea Live while you can today because U' you die tomorrow, you won't know whatyou missed. L' Anom Murray, Brian A man is a worker. Uhe is not he is nothing. Joseph Conrad 3, W A Nicholson, Colin Last year I couldn't spell graduate, this year I are one. NikU'oruk, Colin There is more to lU'e than being straight. Zeke A irhead Norton, Kim I have a dream! Martin Luther King, Jr. N ysetvold, Trevor O'Connell, Meghan People who take everything seriously live in a kind of hell. Everything tortures them. MargaretA twood Ogden, Donnie Frequently found in the Art room, Don 's favorite past time is Pac-Man , Murals and getting high on silk screen inks with A rt Buds and teachers Ohler, Peter Olafson, Tim Tim was often heard commenting on R.J.'s ceps,', and once went a whole day without putting his foot in his mouth - can you say that? Oldale, Jeff There are moments when everything goes well,' don't be frightened, it won 't last. Jules Renard Oldenburg, Cherie LQ'e has a nice melody . . . the Lvrics leave something to be desired. Valerie Landesburg Oostra, Paul Owens, Geoff A mutant at the age of one - a human rodent cabbage. 1t's hard to think a tiny thing can do that much damage. Martin Black Paczulla, Paul I'd like to forget school for awhile especiallv physics 30. I plan to cruise Europe in the summer and get into the field of civil engineering at SA IT in September. Paget Twyla A good heart is better than all the heads in the world E Bulwer L yton Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help you create the fact Anom Palmer, Colleen-. Do not .be afraid of lje. ' i tie, YV : E .:,, . ,V Parker, Brent Alias Redbag will have found memories of Apex Ski trip, when he hears all the stories. All athletes speak bilingual,' English and Profanity. Gordie Howe Parker, Kristine This future business executive will always remember English 30, PE 30 and spending herperiodfour spare with Laurie at the army base. Paulin, Debbie Pawa, Meena! Meenal's favorites include Mr. D., Mr. B., and the badminton team. She will remember friends, spares and graduation most at S. W. C. Peacock, Christie Your dream is only an effort away. Crispy Pearson, Laura Laugh at yourseU first, before anyone else Can. Elsa Maxwell Pearson, Sherri You c'an't always get what you want but Unyou try sometime you just mightfind, you get whatyou need. Anom Pedder, Anne Pederson, Dwayne But seek jirst His kingdom and His righteousness, and He will provide for allyour needs. Matthew 6:33 Petersen, Henry Peturson, Kristin Philpotts, Alison The !Q'e! The colors! The joys! The old ways. Young warriors, fighting, boasting, and wondering. And the dancing! Oh the dancing, drums beating ana' beating. V. Rowland Pickup, Robyn l'll never forget these years at S.W.C. There is not the words to describe them!!! Plintz, Kenneth Jealousy is stupid, but love makes one stupid. Anom M y favorite class was Chem 10!20 the second time I took it. Plo wman, Darlene A true friend is one soul in two bodies. Unknown Pockrant, Cheri Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make someone else happy. G.B. Palmer Poffenroth, Warren Pollard, Peter Clark Kent's favourites in- cluded V.L., lBer friend's, civic donuts, cruise rallies, the note, debates, lawn driving and letters to Denys. . . Min doubt, sleep on it. Porteous, Gaye I will remember the toga party, Chinese fire drills, socks, orange peels, the note, wink murder, Coach Donald is Duckmobile, and the team 's lone goal of 1982 Poulsen, Todd All the world's indeed a stage. And we are merely players. Performers and Portrayers. Each anothers audience. Outside the gilded cage. Neil Peart Power, Tim Gadji Beri Bimba Clandrid, Lauli Lonni Cadori, Gadjam A Bim Beri Glassala Glandride E Glassala Tuffm I Zimbra. Talking Heads, Fear of Music Prinz, Michael Proctor, Rob I think that Kurt Gibson will always advertisefor a date! tlt really was him.j Poyhia, Ola Price, Patricia The King of Rock'n Roll, Elvis Presley, lives forever. I will miss all my friends at S. W.C, Price, Susan Sue plans to attend university in the fall. She will always remember the great people at S. W.C. and herfavorite person Warren C. Propp, Dale I will always remember good friends, good times and Mr. Midyette,s passion for Heather. Future plans will include twist by thebpool and attending university. Quan, Anthony King Quan wonders about his future, whether it's women, cars, money, or all of them. You and 1 will be successful, only U' we try. Quintilio, David After graduating, Dave plans to attend SAIT. Machine shop and social studies were his favorite classes. Quinton, Rhonda Rhonda's favorite teacher was Miss Ramsden, and she will always remember the many basketball games. She plans to study languages and then take law at university. Quiring, Angela Quiring, Bradley fChapstickj My lU'e's goal is to have lips as big as Don, yellow skin like Quan, Radder, Cornelius Rainforth, Doug My fondest memory of High School is the day I graduated. Ramanaden, lsidore As a survivor of the I.B. program and Mr. K uperis' band practices, Izzy feels that his years at Churchill were most enriching. He'll never forget his preoccupation with fish, orange peels, and moral arguments. Good Luck lz! and a mouth as big as Jamie Leong. Randall, Mark Raugust, Jeff Otherwise known as Raug will always have bright memories of S. W. C. 's Flame shooter on the Apex Alpine Ski Trip. Rehbein, Bonnie My future aspirations include Hair dressing ana' a certain M.A. Reid, Karin Karin will always remember A.M's 16th birthday, phoning Medicine Hat at mid- night, and going on long walks with G.L. after Grad '82. 2 ' , HIM, ,- HU. vars- Reiner, Roseanne I think, 1 think therefore I am, I think. Mark Twain Rendall, Christopher Short people view the world from a dyferent angle. My thought for the day is, Don 't be funny, B. Jick. Rennie, Blake Please allow me to introduce mysem I'm a man of wealth and taste. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Rennie, Mark After studying logic, math, and ph ysies, I intend to either become a geologist or grow pointy ears, make funny hand signs, and beat computers at chess. Renouf Rob We're not getting older, we're getting gooder. Richards, Dave Alias Cobra, Flash, and Sparky can usually be found with a basketball in his hands. He will remember city's and provincials Rodak, Gina in '82. Rigley, Michael And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry. And all you touch and all you see. Is all your We will ever be. Pink Floyd Ritchie, Cameron Ritchie, Nancy The last couple of years at S. W. C. ha ve been an experience. Roese, Neal 1 will remember period one spares, Chem 30, and switching back and forth between three instruments in the band. Next year I plan to attend UBC. Rose, Laurel Laurie's most memorable subjects were PE 30, English 30, and spares. She can usually be found with Dristine down at the army base visiting Norm. Royko, Bryan ff' 'iffi f Russell, CIUford Ruttimann, Greg To be remembered: I hope so. Much thanks to Jive and friends. Here's to philosophical conversations. Let the good times roll. J.R. Folley Sah, Monica Uy0u're not a communist at 17, You have no heart. Ifyou're not a capitalist at 30, you have no brain. Salmon, Linda Crash,' Has passed on to her next We at ACA,' she is survived by her boyfriendsg Paul NL' Rick S,' Chris A,' and Mark B and art buddies. V Sandham, Glenda Sawka Dave Hope to remember the after grad, but will always remember the good times during the Apex ski trip. Plan to attend either the U of C or U of A next year. Schuler Gregory Schultz Dion The biggest thing school prepares young people for is the knowledge of what it's like to be broke. Nelson Skalbania ' Sampson, Scott The worlds as ugly ay as sn A nd almost as deIighU'ul The Jesters Plea Scott, Andy I am he as you are he andyou are we and we are all together. Lenn0n!McCartney Scott, Janet It is better to fight well and lose than toj7ghtpoorly and win. Scott, Judy A future teacher for the deaf Judy falias Jube-jubej remembers 7:30 am band practices and inspirational English classes. She can be found hanging around with the band clan. Shykula, Corinne h.f.. 1 Shymka, Mike A future university student lives by this quote LUe is what you make it. Mike will have fond memories of football, school and play. Simmons, Joanne Although I leave S. W.C. no taller than when I arrived, I remember good times and bad, but most of all I cherish the friends made that helped me get this far. Simpson, Gabriele von Rothenburg Happiness is not in our circumstances, but in ourselves. It is not something we see like a rainbow, or feel like the heat of a fire. Happiness is what we are. - Robert B. Sheeran. Singh, K iren Kaur Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an in- domitable will. - Mohandas Ghandi Skarstol, Stephen Wh y to learn how to learn how to learn how to learn - Mr. Bernd! Smith, Lianne Lianne had three great years at S. W. C. Professional dancing or teaching are her plans for the future. Lianne wishes the best to all her fellow graduates. Smith Lynda Smith Sandy This IB student has fond memories of dweeling with Mr Lister She plans to have her name changed to one that will be remem bered Snyder Laurie Sophie L Spears Melinda Now Iam off to the U 0fC to become a computer like gag me with a spoon' Springer Ramona The family is he background the friends the decor in ones por trait But the foreground is yourseh' and the picture is what you make of it K Hepburn StAmour Mike Steadman, Sandra Stephen, Doug Ska music you make me feel so light. Ska music you make me feel alright. Ska music you 're top flight. Villains Stewart, Greg Greg's favorite teachers are Mr. Midget and Campbell. His favorite class was electronics. Stewart, James No 10,' Who killed Bambi? Malcom McLaren Stewart, Jeff Jefjf a future sanitary engineer, believes he accomplished nothing during his five years at S. W. C. The ski trip and Plaming Face will always be remembered. Stewart, Rodney Stickney, Holly The things I will remember most are C.D., parties, and especially the things my friends and I learned together about We, inside and outside of school. Stott, Don Heli-skiing and drafting have kep this future Rolls-Royce dealer smiling. Other favourites include C.R 's English, R.B's Physics, and D. C's Math classes. What? Sutherland, Doug The world is round, Jonh Hinckly Sutton, Ward Wardo, Psycho Take your pick! Was often heard saying Hey guys, I think she likes me! Swallow, Tannia My first and last year at S. W. C. was the best. Syme, Rachel Rach, who hopes to become a doctor, will always remember Quebec '82, long cold walks to school and binges at the bakery. Tallin, Kent While Cuddles is working at being an ace drummer he will miss all of the people he loves at S. W. C. Meow. Happy Cat. . v Tamaoki, Kenji The fastest way to succeed is to look as U' you 're playing by other people's rules while quietbr playing by you're own. Micheal Korda ' 4' Taylor, Shawn Shawn plans to spend his time hunting Artesians, taking road trips to Sylvan Lake, and pigging down banana splits and spaghetti. Gi Tejpar, Meeran Mr. Croot and Marketing 30 are two of her favorites. Trying to get through an exhausting Math 31 class will always be rememberable. Temple, Linda Linda, possibly a future Phar- macist or Ski Bum, will remember the good times she had in Phys. Ed. Yeah, Webby! Thibault, Carmen Carmen will remember scorekeeping in Grade 10, student council in Grade 11 and having spare time in Grade 12! Music and Drama were her favorites. Thorn, Lisa U you meet me have some courtesy, have some sympathy, and some taste. Jagger:Richards Thomas, Gayle Thompson, Daniel Thompson, Pamela Thomsen, Wayne True success is overcoming the fear of being unsuccessful. Paul Sween y Thomson, Deborah In modern living, my favorite class, we learned of love, peace and eternal grooviness. After I graduate from Churchill, I'll meet Jimmy Stewart in Beverly Hills!! Tidsbury, Brenda Tilbe, Richard Tomlinson, Lynn Happy Memories: Senior Girls Choir , coffee in Dunn's , and spares!! My plans for next year are to go into Social Work at Mount Royal College. Toso, Maribrn Marilvn will always remember her last two years at S. W. C. Her most memorable experiences were washing testubes, endless debates with Andrea, and long strings in Biology 30. Toso Russell Ambition Be rich and successful Favorite saying: Well I Guess. Lye Philosophy: Live each day as it comes. Tozer, Garnet The best way out is through. Jack Frost Tran, Margaret I will always remember the friendship and support from my teachers and friends at S. W. C. Trenholm, Gavin Trent Dana call so Emeison Turk Marilyn Trenke, Ralph Favorite teacher is The Kitt Mr. Kittridge Apex Ski tru: most memorable Future Aspiration is to become a wealthy lawyer Trofimenkoff Carmen What we do not call education is more precious than that which we Trotbler Dominique Farewell S W C ' meet you at the bar in 5 minutes IBs Tyler Angela We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there C F Kettening Uhersky Melody We are a bright future' ..,JWltf- mwmmwmw Van Tuyl, Steve A ll the world is indeed a stage and we are players, performers, and portrayers. Each another's audience, outside the gilded cage. Niel Peart Vance, Mark Deceptive men will always jind men incompetent enough to be deceived IP. S. Hi Mr. Harvey! Machievelli Vance, Stirling If you want to go jshing, you have to wear your rubber boots. VanMierlo, Dianna I will always remember being locked in and handcuffed to my locker. 1 will also remember weight training and the guys in it. Hi! Veenstra, Roberta Vincent, Patti Walker, Robert 1 have but one Lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of ex- perience. Patrick Henry Wallace, Janet Waller, Leslie I enjoyed art class and all the highs in vol ved. Watson Tracey Her high school hours were spent dancing in parking lots with M B and K E breaking her toes In Schweitzer somehow and having Trouth moubles fmouth troubles! Watt Sandy Learn to make the most of ly'e lose no happy day Time will never bring thee back Chances swept away' Sa hah Doudney Webster Blair Speak when youre angry and you ll make the best speech you ll ever regret Henry Ward Beechler Webster Craig Dont judge a book by its cover unttlyou coverjust another Steve Jones 4979, L V74 Q , . - -, , , I - .1 ,, If ' , , , , . . , U , , , U , ' ff 7 ' ' 1 .A ' , V. . . ,, M, AQ W 9' y as ff l if X fi .. Weir Nancy Welburn Dawn I plan to go into medicine and I will never forget the zany art classes, all my friends Miss Ramsden and Mr. Kirkpatrick, and Bills jokes ! Weleschuk, Karen Although Karen generally enjoyed high school fespecially Mr. Jickling's Bio 30 classesj, she'll be able to do without S W C sfamous Hallway People Jams . Wedekind, Jane I've learned alot at Churchill, and have manyfond memories ofall the laughter ana' good times. How quickly three years have past. Weerts, Christina God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the dyference. Welsh, Kelly Wen, Frances Fast driving, body building and wild Quebec summers are among Frankies favorites while b,- is pet peeves in- clude weird nick names. Wenc Garth He will always remember and be remembered for his wild parties. As Garth leaves Churchill he can be heard saying It just doesn tmatterl Westbrook TUa TUa remembers most: brain fatigue yellow sunglasses Mrs. Donald s duck mobile and making people laugh. She plans to attend the University of Toronto and do . . . something. Westlake Ian White Andrea White, Duncan, I'll always remember loud cheerleaders, and hope not to remember after grad. My future aspirations are to teach music, chase old ladies, and go to University. My favorite teacher is Mr. Webster. Whitmore, Kim My best memories of S. W.C. include spares, ISCF Club and my brown-nosing buddy who got me in and out of many unique situations. Thanks Steve! Whyte, Vicki There is only one happiness in lU'e, to love and be loved. Sand Wieninger, Peter If all our wishes were gratwed, most of our pleasures would be destroyed. Richard WhateLv Wilcox, Michael Next to Duncan White ripping his pants in the main foyer, I'll remember Student's Council, and Jim Kerr in Mr. Camp- bell's Chem. 30 class. Wild, Rod A man of action faced into a state of thought is unhappy until he can get out of it, John Galsworthy Wilkinson, Donna Williams, Bonnie Bonnie is devoted to schooling and sax. This year courses are spare, spare, spare, and spare. She quite enjoyed her last year at S. W. C. Williams, JennU'er Ly'e's like going through a girl's room, a rambling mess as far as you can see! Wilson, Samuelj Wilson Warren If you want to hide in the desert you ve got to look like sand. Max Winkler Monika Wiseman Stephen Steve the only 1.B. student to like Mr. Shelton enjoyed being the object of T.N. s jealousy at S. W. C. A future doctor he will always remember the 1983 Senior Boys Basketball Team. Wishart Tam Genuine laughter is the physical effort produced in the rational being by what suddenbf strikes his immortal soul as being damned funny. Hilaire Belloc Woessner Rita Rita will remember the good times she had and the good friends she made while at S. W. C. The Apex ski trip holds many fond memories for her. WoU'e Russ I plan to attend SAI T next year and I want everyone to remember that Marty lives. Won Boh Ching Ttme and tide watt for no manfwoman! person. Wong Carey Eternal lU'e does not begin with death' it begins with faith. Samuel Shoemaker Wood, Judy This little girl can best be remembered for her enthusiasm as a cheerleader. She values greatly the many experiences she shared with friends through out Senior High. Wopnford, Kerry The big, yellow Wopper Wagon roaming S. W. C. 'sparking lot will always be remembered. What will all the guys do next year without a ride home? Wowchuk, Dana You never knew the reason 'cause you only saw the fad X you never heard us play X but you're sure we're really bad Subhumans Wowchuk, Daren Man is an animal that makes bargainsg no other animal does this, - one dog does not change bones with another. Adam Smith :-1 MM r t , I 5' W A9 f f at 2 -r ft 5 f A non ymous The Rolling Stones. Wutzke, Susanne Even a small star shines in darkness Italian proverb Yersel, Suzan Suzan 's favorite quote is, short people are just the same. Her future aspirations include becoming a cruise director and marrying a rich and famous person. Zacharias, Marcia Zahn, Danny Hey, hey, my, my Rock N Roll will never Die. Zumwalt, Brad I leave Churchill with many memories of football practices, Jane, and playing with my friends. I plan to attend U of C next year, and enjoy myseM Zwack, Andrea Wu, William A joke is a very serious thing Churchill LU'e is a joke. Wright, Carolyn Money may not buy hap piness, but it buys the kind of misery you enjoy Wright, Julie Don't question why she needs to be so free - she'll tell you it's the only way to be 9 n i 'e nk .,s - 'V , A 1 1' Q W-33:VL'1Wf, . . w 4 I . ?'z?!. , ' Q E . its 1 ,V 1' wt Q. if V 5 V fw- VM M - n ff,-,,. T K , 3 ' M 'A I '5 ' , V www ,.,, M, .Q ,'Q45:' M 'fi' M W, .. :fs 'H 1F ' 'Jiri' V . , - I Y , A ' 1 W A L ' 94? fjveiy' , I V, - fi ', ' 'A' Kg A - Z + . 9 f ' ,. ,, , ,y l,,,,,,,f Y ,,,,, , W, P' WMWM y, , A O o . K r , , sp-f i , 'rw -...hi . ,. Q i ,Xi N X, FM Q 1 Q fir i Q mf- k Ag SET? 41 ' 5555 X- B3 Si gg XQQTCLQQ ww., mmm. WOO! , ' -Wm 2 1 f ...-w ' s 4 Mixed Chorus: Darla Hall, Carolyn Boehme, Michelle Dyer, Janet Stead, Jay Schmidt, Wendy Befus, Penny Lundmark, Veronica . . ., Lisa Slack, Tracy Leisemer, Patti Eidsness, Sandy Paterson, Kim Kadatz, Sandra Hunchak, Teresa Hansen, Janice Gardner, Susan Stouffer, Carloyn Kelso, Janet Ross, Carmen Thibault, Judy Wood, Sean Wood, John Hallett, Stephen Robb, Craig Simmons, Gordon Martens, unknown. others Sr. Girls Chorus: F.R.: Carmen Thibault, Darla Hall, Lisa Slack, Janet Stead, Cynthia Holt, Judy Wood, Karen Burrell, Michelle Klymchuk, Janet Ross, Roseanne Reimer. M.R.: Janice Gardner, Jay Schmidt, Susan Stouffer, Tracy Leisemer, Sandra Hunchak, Lisa Murphy, Sandy Paterson, Melanie Repchuk, Wendy Befus, Jennder Kinnon, Wendy Day, Michelle Dyer, Jill Haverlock, Anjna Shankerdass, Patti Eidsness. B.R.: Angie Quiring, Kim Kadatz, Lianne Smith, Penny Lundmark, Wendy Klassen, Teresa Hansen, Carolyn Kelso, Colette Couture, Carolyn Boehme. MQW Drama 'Wh ,aw ,ffl V ' a-M. , Art Band 5191 I Q 1 H WK We f ' Q ff ! f M A , fy ei 'Q' 390 .1 m,,.,,..f .Q if ,pvx .Y J' 2 v Y 7. Z -iw. .M .-p V, NqnQ5si wwf, xf, , 1. NFLSW X wb gf 2, n ,V Y Ag5 i ,,m, If If 33 ZW ww Q gq fwpzlf yggy 2 f 1 ,I ' ? 4 I 5 ,Q, , ,,,, ,, 4 f , L2 ,Jg3Q' J .f 1 ,ei A f 5 i n 2, 5 E : if ,,, Qs 2- , 21? ,C ,,I 32 as 5 T , 2 gf 2? 2: 5 P Z gs 2 .,. ,,.V, ,, A, . 1, . , 921. Mfww-fwmsnmw 1.. M16 if QW f ' 64 y i f ci 4 ww W-KM 7,5 , as 2 ' H j AQ, ,Q , -- riefmf A ., , mggw. w f 4 Secretaries: Darlene Campbell Gwen Gon yea Suzy Devlin Joy Forester Marilyn Bjorkman Administration: Mr. Ohara, Mr. Hall, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Allan LJ MLA dx 4431 4 f. ' 1',V,55Q,- xxr ' ' Qs 7 5 !f!f 3sQ'f ff? 'L yy XY vm.g.,.,s 1,4 I 84 Y .5 -4' fwfr' ,wif 'W Piassl Business Dept. Mr. Whiting, Mr. Croot, Miss Androkovich, Mrs Rempel, Mrs Jackson, Mr. Sakolosky, Mrs Burns, Mr. Kelly. English Dept. B.R. Mr. Ramsey, Mr. g Whitehead, Mrs. Ransden, Mr. Valleau, Mr. Cheetham, Miss Urie F.R. Mrs Vandervalk, Mrs Carson, Mrs Gibbons, Miss Stevenson, Mrs Mangone, Mr. Shelton, Mrs. Lemmon .al 'ns fr i . .... ....Q' Qi Result of swe extra curriculagac tgg Fine Arts and Living Skills Miss Krueger Mrs Robertson Mrs Hillary, Mrs Guise, Mrs Johnson, Mr Cole Mr Kuperzs Mr Harcsa. fu faux' Aww Second Language QL-RJ Mr. Valleau, Mrs. Bird, Mr. Schediwy, Mrs. Heerema, Mrs. Dewar. W FB WM Math Teachers: lst. Pict.: Mrs. Fishbrook, Mrs. Kobes, Mrs, Sugden, Mr. Molyneux. Znd. Pict.: Mrs. King, Mr. Kirk- patrick, Mr. Cantrill, Mr. Midyette. 3rd. Pict.: Mr. Reid, Mr. Layton, Mr. Ouellet, Mr. Hart. 2 E fi 40 Phys. Ed. B.R. Mr. Gordon, Mr. Mitchelle, Mr. Webster, Watson F .R. Mrs. Gaelz-Simpson, Mrs. Donald l . r 'r 1 ' VM , ,L - gi 1 A by 2 ? 4, ,, , Science CL-RJ Back Row: Mr. Websler, Mr. Nerbas, Mr. Orr, Mr. Bushell, Mr. Sagan. Middle Row: Mrs. Arsenaulr, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Duram, Mr. Berndt, Mr. Connery, Mr. Jickling, Mr. Long. Front Row: Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Ferguson. V: '15 w f .fn ,.,. , if ' ,, , af ' 'A ' Q 1 g- , ,, . X, , V 5 ' 92, :QT VS ' J f V ,W .,, , , ' ' nu 4 r E ,,,,,. Www ' Q yum, f 141 Social Studies Dept. B.R. Mr. Thunberg, Mr. Stockden, Mr. Archer, Mr. Hyatt, Mrs Hanson, Mr. Falkeid, Mrs. Marshall, Mr. Hjelter F.R. Mr. Kittridge, Mr. Ratsoy, Mr. Jacobson, 2? 3 -ik ...A 'W' n if 3. 7 7 7' Technical Staff B.R. Mr. Caskey, J. Brown, Mr. Popoff Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Keylock. F.R. Mr. Leinweber, B. Bunko, D. Heath I4 Library QL-RJ Back Row: Mrs. Ollerenshaw, Mr. Havey. Front Row: Mrs. Banack, Mrs. Bet- teridge, Mrs. Olive. Guidance Dept. L-R Mr. Lyster, Mrs Gibbons, Mr. Racicot, Mrs Ison, Mrs Heath, Mrs Berg, Mr. McRae Carelakers QL-RJ Back Row: Mr. Long, Mr. Roberfs, Mrs. Cranzpsay, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Mang, Mr. Prosser. Middle Row: Mr. Ng, Mr. Gee, Mr. Knapp, Mr. Erion, Front Row: Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Yasko W. Cafeleria Mrs. Agnes K asza, Mrs. Brenda Marr 46 In with the New It is indeed a pleasure to extend congratulations to the class of 1983 from the staff of Sir Winston Churchill High School. During the past three years you have had the opportunity to share many varied experiences in high school and to develop lasting friendships. Above all we hope you have achieved success in your studies and accepted the responsibilities which are an integral part of your education. Finally thank you to all of the students for their warm welcome to the school and best wishes for future successes. Qfet Sincerely, NE W IDEA S Even though our old principal has left us, we have a new man to step into his shoes. Mr. Allan has brought new ideas into our school, which should make Churchill better than ever. i Q Up with the Old DR. MCLELLAN'S MESSA GE The most satisfying factor in my professional lure has been my association with Sir Winston Churchill High School and I will miss my daily contacts with everyone as well as your support and friendship. During my six years as Principal the students, staff and parents have shared many exciting experiences as well as achieving numerous outstanding accomplishments. I wish all of you success in the future and thank- you for the opportunity of working with you. Finally, I would like to extend my warmest congratulations to the graduating class of 1983. Farewell, 2729426440-M J.L. McLellan Ed. D. ODE TO DR. MCLELLAN This year a sad occasion occurred at Churchill, Dr. McLellan left us. Even though he is now gone, the memory of his many years of dedication, will remain in the hearts of Churchillians for years to come. 48 Studenl's Council B.R. - Lesley Duncan, Lynn Devenny, Mike Landry, Susan Stoffer, Bob Durling, Anjna Shankardass. F.R. - Gabriele Simpson, Dora Lo, Dave Richards, Celia Brinkerhofjf ?. Intramural Council David Rosenval, Mike Knott, Sheri Allen, Karen Reid, John Koyanagi, Mrs. Gaetz'Simpson, Kari Magnuson, Nonnie Armstrong, Laurie Giester, Ramong Springer, ?, ?, Annabel Cooper, ?. H0545 I i 'ldv ' mgigi A an --, Q F' '?? i2f 37 ,-f -11 A - Canadians reached the top of Mt. Everest - Edmonton won the Grey Cup for the fifth time - Flames beat the soviets 3-2 Jan 1983 - Lanny McDonald reached 60 goals in one season - Ken Read fell on last race before retiring This was the year that. . . - Italy won the World Cup in soccer - Ed Lukowich lost the Briar to Ed Werenich of Ontario - Calgary was awarded 1988 Winter Olympics - Olympic Saddledome was started - Pierre Trudeau brings home constitution - Dome Petroleum was bailed out by Feds - Joe Clark steps down as leader of PC party - Pierre Trudeau gives Western Canadians onej7nger salute - Peter Laugheed wins election to serve as Premier for 4 more years - WCC devastated in Alberta elections - Canadian dollar drops to 806 US funds - Recession reaches lowest - Barn y Clark survived artyficial heart transplant 112 weeks later diej - Lodge Pole gas blow out - Tylenol deaths due to cyanide poisoning in Chicago - Floods on US westcoast- millions of dollars of damage - M XA 'ES i'H went off the air after 11 years on the air - E T phoned home - Future King Prince William born - Mr. McLellan promoted and Mr. Allan became new principal 14 Yearbook 83 Top Down L-R Jackie Clarke, Darren Wowchuk, Tom Brown, Mike Barr, Kelly Johnson, Chris Fraser, Jackie Dais, Jim Borwick, Elias Foscolos, Carol Jones, Maribfn Toso. 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