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ANN FINNIE F.S: Don’t!! M.M.M: Kristen’s “double cheese and pepperoni” pizza?, watching Johnny Peppier trying to win the “Stud of the Year Award”. Ach: winning a volleyball game, be- ing Chris Robertson’s favorite per- son, being a member of a “Red Hot” team. Amb: to meet Kirsten at truck driv- ing school. ARIEL (BON JOVI) HARWOOD- JONES F.S: yeah, well . . . anyways, C’mon guys! M.M.M: meeting my boyfriend in grade 10, getting the chance to be in the director’s seat for awhile and finding that it’s not as hot as it’s cracked up to be. Ach: finally getting some construc- tive work done in my final year!, not having to attend one single activity period all year thanks to Mr. Horns- by and Mr. Chapman, being the last “veteran” of K.S. (the end of an era). Amb: to have FUN for once, to sing all over the world, to finally know what’s going on. KIRSTEN HODGETTS F.S: Our team is what? RED HOT!, Oh, my God!, Jog it!, Right on Naga, Take ‘care’ Mark. M.M.M: Mr. Sommerville and his gatorade, having a “guy” on our girls field hockey team, Mrs. Couture’s reason’s for “suicides”. Ach: learning to successfully lose, but doing it gracefully, helping SJK become “RED HOT . Amb: to coach a winning team, to keep on “trucking” with Ann Finnie. LYNN (LEFTY, LAUDERDALE, LINNIUM) JOHANNESSON F.S: Shut up! M.M.M: freezing at the Jay’s game, day 5’s on Fridays, playing killer soccer in activities. PETER (ARMPETE, REPETE, CRIP) KINGDON F.S: Don’t ask me. I’m completely lost. But why? That is straaange! M.M.M: locking my car keys in the car at McD’s with the car running., soccer in rain, snow, or hail at Junior school, mudfights and pillow-fights at St. Andrew’s (marine biology), Algebra classes in general. Ach: writing left-handed with my right hand, spending the equivalent of 1 15 full days on the school bus. Amb: wealth, power, and fame, to name a few. 58
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PAM BETTY BRYDEN F.S.: I can handle HIM!, Huh!?, I don’t understand! M.M.M: giving Jocelyn the “ultimate” makeover, giving J.B. a ‘hindu dot’, getting a ride on Jeffs motorcycle. Ach: being a member of a “Red Hot team., drinking more of Cap- tain’s coffee than he did lasting five years at SJK with my socks around my ankles. Amb: to never drive another Chrysler again, to have an affair with Tom Cruise, to become devatatingly RICH! JANET CHAN F.S: Really, oh my God! M.M.M. : XXX Ach: Skipping the stupid activities without being punished. Amb: to graduate and leave high school forever! to be successful. CATHERINE GLENICE BERTHA MARTHA BETHA MINERVA ANN CHOI: “It’s Been a Hard Day’s Night” but I managed to think of something to say. My four years! at SJK said with much “Pride” have been a real “Thriller”; being friends with everyone (hi Pecker, Mickey Mouse, etc . .), every class - Algebra, Cap’s Chem ‘ ‘Great Balls of Fire” , being best friends with Pam, the two “Yakaty Yaks”, or otherwise known as - well something unmentionable. SJK’s famous trips: Dorset, what a “Bizarre Love Triangle’’, Washington, where everyone (almost) got a real “Shell Shock . The good and the bad times, but mostly the good, will stay “Close to Me”. So lets “Bring on the Dancing Horses” and enjoy the rest of the year- book. Well, I’d better stop now because this is just “Overkill”. STEPHANE CRAAN F.S: MF!, wass-up boye, Shut-up Finnie! M.M.M: when Mr. Zink got me mad and I boxed him on the head with the t.v. set on May 25. Ach: passing Calculus! (with the help of Miss A) managing to get into a good University, getting the Cap- tain to actually pay me for playing baseball this year. Amb: to have 15 or more kids and not be married to have more cars than kids! ELAYNE DUBRICK F.S: What!?, Thank God it’s Friday! M.M.M: climbing the mountain in the moors with bikes to get to that stupid Roman Road, going out to see birds on an island fours hours out in the Bay of Fundy during high seas and fog. Ach: successfully docking activities, getting through the cycling trip in Europe in one piece. Amb: to have it all: a husband, kids, and a Doctorate in Phychology. 57
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COLIN (FUDGE) LACKNER F.S: 1. C’mon ma’am It’s Friday! 2. Hey Smit 3. Scrag! M.M.M: Friday Algebra classes. Day 5 on Friday, Burning at Raytheon (thanks to A.S.A.P.K.II) Amb: to have a Ferrari by age 25, to own Club Med. CHRISTINE (TINEY-BOPPER, THE STRAWBERRY GIRL) LING Remember: first day, Dorset, mak- ing kites with Krissy, glow-in-the- dark hair, saying hello to the pave- ment, walking into lockers, D.C. (especially the rape!), Xerox, 1, 2 and 3, “nice technique”, papering Tim Horton’s, and . . . we’ve only just begun . . . DAVE MARSHALL F.S: Trust me on this one. 2. Somehow I don’t think so. 3. It’s blowing 20 Knots! Hold my calls! M.M.M: Victory donuts in the Green Machine, Mr. Sommerville catching a wave in economics. Ach: Being sick on every windy afternoon this spring. Amb: to study advanced wave kinetics at the Univesity of Hawaii. BLAKE NEIBERT F.S: How ya doing? 2. I’m being misquoted! M.M.M: filling the school van with empty bottles, mooning the school van with John Brattman on the way back from Rafting, filling Mr. Woolfrey’s front yard with construc- tion signs. Ach: being a key member of the L.L. Club, having more spares than anybody else, failing every Finite math test or assignment from Christmas to June, renting “Animal House” for the boys to watch in economics. Amb: to hoard Big Macs in my freezer and run McD’s out of business. NAGA (NAGAHIDE) ODA F.S: I don’t wanna go home. M.M.M: Washington trip, meeting K.S., J.R., C.C., C.L., L.J., T.B., Z.B., K.H., A.F., S.G., B.N., P.B. Ach: Field hockey, soccer, volley- ball, learning English faster and bet- ter than any other exchange student. Amb: to come back to Canada, to own a candy apple red Corvette. 59
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