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A flf - I 173:- A . 'fit' Garth R. Philp David Pick V also Michelle Pilkington SDH. - 'DH I 5,4 , GARTH R.: To live and let live is the question of being. People of the world must work together or fail in the woes of war. DAVID: The human creature needs first of all to be educated, not that he may speak, but that he may have something valuable to say. - Carlyle MICHELLE: In the Autumn 'fore the Winter comes man's last mad surge of youth. - Chameleons U.K. s , vivv i f if . , s if V '79 MARIANNE: 1 get by with a little help from iiii D - my friends. - The Beatles V , V SHEILA: Girls just wanna have fun. - Cyndi .W .f Lauper. No day is lost in which you have 'i te . ' tried to do something for others. - anon - s MITCH: It is man's kindly acts that are ttr. 3 ' gi - ' remembered of him in the years after his life. if - Ptah-hotep. I will never forget the special ' f people at SWC, expecially Steph. K. Marianne Pinchbeck Sheila Pole Mitch Pvpilchak , , , V . CATHERINE: The world is round and the i ,V V. ,,,g VV place which may seem like the end may also ' be only the beginning. - Ivy Baker Priest - QV V V A gggb, - LINDA: Things can really change if you get a Y i ' ..: if closer look at them . . . impressions from a if' '.g, i ' M distance always lie. Here's to Rocky Ridge A 1. I ' and the good times at SWC! 12 zz. r 5 V XV 1 ,.,. , ' V, V ,, u X, V V ,.., Q Q t E Catherine Potter Linda Powell Richard Royhia , - txifa A ,al f N Qs DAVE: Skip it, Rat. - Yed s ., A. 9 .,,.VV KATHY: Laugh at yourself first, before , A I CURTIS: The key to happiness is having . V 1' .J . sl dreams. The key to success is making them ' ' X, 7 7 if i come true. - Reed. My good friends and great , f times at SWC will always be remembered. ' f,.L 1- i nf' , V, David Price Kathy Prinz Curtis Probst MISSING: James Paterson, Robert Patton, Robert Peers Robyn Pickup, Patti Postlewaite
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Don't be rude. MIKE: I enjoyedd H15 parties and admire -f Lf Lwy, 8: KB. I will remember 'Ly driving into the curbs in ,, :LQ the SWC parking lot. ' Future plans are un- - certain, but I hope l'll I be successful. Mike Paterson TERI: The key to being diplomatic is remembering that the other person is right - even if you are too. Good luck to all fellow graduates! JOANNE: And these children that U spit on as they try 2 change their worlds, R immune 2 your consultations. They' re quite aware what they're going thru - changes. - Bowie SHERRIL: A friend is someone who knows all about you, but loves you anyways. Thanx to my friends, especially LT and the gang , who made SWC a great place to come to. KATHLEEN: What I gave, l haveg what I spent, I hadg what I kept, l lost. - Old Epitaph BRIAN: Late to bed. . . and early to rise. . . makes a man baggy . . . under his eyes. - anon KATHY: lf at first you don't succeed, quit! - M.A. Page. I hope that everyone achieves their future goals. l'd like to thank all those for their support in my swimming. PAMELA: Man is distinguished from all other creatures by the faculty of laughter. - Joseph Addison. Make 'em laugh. Make 'em laugh. Make 'em laugh. As., ie' ' ii It 'L V Lv' .ni .M . V ' -3 . t ty., , 1 t gi USS! V., 54' Teri Paton Joanne Paulin Shawn Pauls Mi ,ig .r,. ' I i ' N I Sherri! Pauls Kathleen Pawlick Brian Pearson L . V 1 -3 --,.,, .5 I .,. '.. 1 . Z., ' .,1 A its 't-t . -ri:' P I U K :Q . . Kathy Pearson Thomas Peattie Pamela Pedder
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ANTONY: I stick my neck out for nobody. - Humphrey Bogart SHERRIE-LYN: Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolvesg therefore be shrewd as serpents, and innocent as doves. fMatthew l0:l6J CYNTHIA D.S.: This smilin' gal believes you should plan as if you'll live forever, but live as though you'll die tomorrow. She will be Dr. Cynthia - a citizen of the world. - PvdS SHAFIQUE: We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road: They get run over. Know what I mean. - anon SUSAN: I was so . . . impressed by the teachers, that l've decided to become one. My favorite person is DM. Thanks for the tacos and the critical analysis, Jen. REG: Never apologize about your per- formances. - W. Primrose WANDA: Life is a race. Don't whimper if the track is rough and the goal is distant. One day you shall reach it. - Joseph R. Sizoo CHRIS: The last of a generation . . . the loyal, the achievers, the honourable . . . now pass into the future never to be seen by us once more. KYLE: He who hesitates is lost. I'm sure we all hesitated at least once. . . If we could only do it all over again. KEL: I'll remember: The days, the nights, the people, and my camera - not necessarily in that order. Au revoir. P.S. - the BOPS of 84185 areA- O.K.! MARLEE: Real friendship is Shown in times of troubleg prosperity is full of friends. - Euripides. I want to thank all my friends from SWC for good times. MISSING: Kirk Reed ,ri , ,.. ' . ...,... , I 'r.?53f71sw fl? 'i . ' - .P ff 1 W. Q. gag- Wfff: yn .L ,Riva F wgnpz ,we gi mif'TM vitae .. M K ff if .p 12.9 i a we ss H A we e we S if we f xr 545 ' is Lgfat 5+ 3' . .gtk f, 5 -t .,,... , . . 4 ..., . .5 , . , J feel 2 2. fi J 5 3' 5 Z a .Z ,I Antony Pugh Sherrie-L yn Purvis .,g,.. . . A , . ' J fff9E 7fe?...'.z ... am' . ... ggi-' 3, t QW . . f' 1 I 'X S., ,, Shajique Qadri Susan Quenneville 'ls- wifw-' ua 'ft - -. -W F. fi.. :egg .M V .le -: . Pia . 5,5 14 Q . to .M gggaiixiii , , ,. .fp fe Y 4 SQ 5 sl, Q1 5' 4. ' We ef- -a 15 , K. Y W 1 If 4. 1. .HW 4 .3 in 1 1 lv . . If ' Qi i was W Sf ef u . V 'f.a,:f15'is'izA-15,1-ay1 -1 rl. Q:fevw f5ZgwzfQ1se'v.w.vf2gifi, . ,A I 5 . . i s , . fe H 23 1. fin .A V rr :,1sz1ws?2Q:s- me mp . - r ' ' ATM? ' iii x I V' . -K 1 ,4 ' gp K - ig at 'jg ., Kyle Redmond Kel Reed Cynthia D.S. Puskas t . . I 3 ,A . , ,. - r - .1'!'-Egezazxxleig-'wa-2s . .gr Reg Quiring at.. . f .. , 4 5 f f g5i:1W:KT??Lu sg M 4 2 ' Le P his 2 gn X X as f we X .. ir. s f Q X N 5. f 2 2 7 Y. W 1 fii 4. . ,, ., , W is Q ggiggtysf arf, iw 2 me Q. 4 Q Q 2.53 ' X? 4-.f 0 X my E, it 2 . Q 3 1 Timothy Reader r is 2, ' ' 3 E' E iw .- . .. 9 b, ., 2 K Q . .. ,,..e:f.f4 7. ef-12' ds 1 fi' 'ff ' 'ali Q. .3 as eg. ini 5 1: .5-6 gf JMB, its as .. rags' Kiwngt si wa, ww, ,frfrgrm 2? ga ' rigid Z are as 'ak 1 34. , .. ffeew fi .,. , ,..... .............. ..., . , if 4 l l T ., .9 if -sf' 'hi Q 4 -551.5 A . 'bv if if X H? . . sf .is ., 9 :- H ,. .. rs is . e 1 , 6, A' if Marlee Rennie
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