St Johns Kilmarnock School - Eagle Yearbook (Breslau, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1988

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0 tTj N HH 3 ' 8 8 SCHOLARSHIPS W.A. SMITH SCHOLARSHIP - to the girl who made the greatest contribution to the Chapel Choir - CASSANDRA RANDALL CARRUTHERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP - to the student who showed the greatest improvement in Chapel Choir - SYLVIA LOSEREIT BISHOP MRS. L.W.B. BROUGHALL SCHOLARSHIP - to the boy who made the greatest contribution to the Chapel Choir - JOSEPH WYCOCO and JOHN NOONAN CANON WERDEN HELEN STUMP MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP - to the student with the best standing in Religious Knowledge - SARAH DONALD and KEVIN JUDGE AWARDS STACEY FERGUSON MEMORIAL READING AWARD - to the Junior Boy who above all others reads widely, independently and well - MICHAEL SERINGHAUS CHAPEL SACRISTANS - AMANDA HODGE and CHRIS BERNER JUNIOR ATHLETIC AWARDS - KATHERINE DONALD and CHRIS WILKINSON INTERMEDIATE ATHLETIC AWARDS - RACHAEL SCOTT and GEORGE BUCKTON MOST IMPROVED ATHLETE AWARDS - MARY EVANS and KEVIN JUDGE MARSLAND TROPHY - presented to the captain of the winning house at St. Margaret’s Hall TARA BARRY SCHNEIDER HOUSE ROBI MALL SPIRIT AWARD - to the boy who displayed the greatest enthusiasm for living and learning JONATHON JAMES ALUMNAE AWARD - to the girl making the greatest improvement during the year LAURA SLAVNIEK JEAN LITTLE AWARDS FOR CREATIVITY - ALYSON MCKENZIE and DAVID WYCOCO MUSIC AWARDS - to the girl and boy not in the Chapel Choir making the greatest contribution to their music program JESSICA LIU and CATHY ANDERSON JAMIE KIDSTON ART AWARD - KRISTA HARRISON FRENCH AWARDS - KRISTY SCHULTE - SELINA LIU and THERESA LIU - DEREK HOLLOWAY - DAVID HOUSTON and PATRICK NOVAK - SARAH DONALD - LAURA HENDY and DAVID ROBINETTE - KATHY DONALD and MICHAEL HOLLOWAY - GREG BOA - PAMELA SHORE - SHELLEY BOUWMEESTER QUEEN MARGARET OF SCOTLAND AWARD, WILLIAM PARKER AWARD - to the boy and girl who made the greatest efforts to meet the challenges of their program KATHLEEN LITCH and NIALL MARTIN DIRECTOR’S AWARD - MARISSA LIU, SARAH and JOSEPH WYCOCO 54



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KELLY ARNOLD Famous Saying: I don ' t have a famous saying. Ambitions: No idea, except going to University or college eventually. Most Memorable Moment: 2:35 PM, my year at Centennial. Achievements: coming late every day, for conserving my mental sanity taking a day off every week. TRACY (TRIXY) BAWDEN M.M.M: having my car filled to the roof with balloons., Dave Marshall ' s economics presentation. Ach: surviving my one year at St. John’s. Amb: to travel, graduate with a BSCN, and hold a career as a nurse, to open my own wildlife center or animal shelter, to go to Washington (with my own food and water) and do some REAL shopping! JEFF BOWDEN F.S: Mary-Cecliy-Angelina, will you marry me? But how does math apply to REAL life? M.M.M: Cucumber sandwiches . . . or was it shortbread and peanut butter? Ach: Cross-country singing, the 800 m soliloquy Student Council debat- ing. Amb: to rid the world of capitalism, starvation and brand names, to com- bine algebra and english in order to find true happiness, freedom and the meaning of existence. JOHN (MILLION DOLLAR MAN) BRATTMAN F.S: If you don’t do the job right, you don’t get paid!, Virgil . . . M.M.M: watching Animal House in economics, passing the head car in the SJK motorcade, getting thrown out of Rafter’s by Bill and Shane, Hi- Five belching in math class. Ach: the Baker’s Dozen. Amb: to abolish Mr. Hornsby and his jean-jacket rule. ZOE (BOBO) BRISTOWE F.S: Well then!. No, I didn’t get my hair cut! What?!, Tom, got anymore gum? M.M.M: eventually learning to count to ten by Gr. 13 teacher, Naga Oda., the times in the Bristowe care pool” (Cathy), “The Great Canadian Weekend”, the fire alarm. Ach: by grade 13 I was actually taller than someone (Roadrunner!), grow my hair to the length to satisfy Jocelyn, to own my own hotel and cater to the stars. 56

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