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Head Girl's Address Headmaster, Honoured Guests. Ladies and Gentlemen. Staff and Fellow Students. How. in a few minutes. do you capture the very essence. gratitude. and aspirations of 128 diverse and multi-talented graduates? I pondered, I procrastinated. and in desperation even at- tempted to bribe Mr. Featherstone to write this for me. Mr. Featherstone is incorruptible. In short, it was the best oftimes. it was the worst oftimes. it was ' the age of wisdom. it was the age of foolishness . . . we were all go- ing direct to heaven. we were all going direct the other way . . and now, but for a brief week. the first stage of our education has been completed. Though not quite the French Revolution. this year. like any other graduation year. has had its trials and tribulations. In the midst of a year of tirsts our weary priests and prostitutes were once again reduced to penury as they donned the garb of the roman slave. Fun sports day dramatically altered our perspective ofjust how many hot dogs one person can consume. The great golden sundial, however. never quite came into its full glory. Throughout we endeavored to succeed - whether academically. athletically, or in debating, art. music or drama. Many of these achievements have been honoured today - unlike those of our heroes. They range from those who unseltishly shoulder thankless tasks. to those who strive so hard for excellence that they never quite achieve. Though their untlagging strength of character and determination are integral parts of our school life, they are most often unwittingly passed over. Which brings us naturally to the devoted but often inaligned teacher. cursed vehemently for excess homework. sometimes gruelling standards. etc.. etc. - the list goes on: their idiosyncrasies. perseverence. and tremendous effort create a bond with students that we will find very difficult to break. We have heard rumours. however. that you secretly sigh with relief the day after we're gone. As a graduation class. we wish to extend our best wishes to Mr. Schaffter, whose talent at public relations, trademark camera and concern have drawn us from many parts of the globe, To my fellow graduates: We are the grad class of '88. I wish you success and personal happiness in all your endeavors. Kirstin Gunther
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Head Boyls Address Mr. Schaffter. Honoured Guests. Members of Staff. Parents and Fellow Students. It is hard to believe that yet another year has passed us by. Again we gather here to recognize excellence. and to bid farewell to a graduating class. Comparisons inevitably surface. but they are inappropriate. for each class is unique in its own right. That is not to say that this was not a successful year. It was. Triumphs in a wide spectrum of ac- tivities have made this year one of the best in SMU history. This year's graduating class is a diverse one. 128 maturing per- sonalities are tough to unite under one roof. for each has different preferences and opinions. I don't think that many of us have realized yet that we are actually graduating. and it will probably only strike us a few days after we have left. This was a year ofchange and improvement in the school. Full ad- vantage is now being taken of a language lab. a new residence. a third campus and a superb sports facility. However, with the change came occasional confusion. It appears now that one grade 12 student did not know which campus to attend. She has not been seen since . . . A change of leadership is also occurring. Mr. Schaffter will not be returning next year as Headmaster. His contribution over many years with the school has been enormous. The saying that you don't appreciate what you have until it is gone is particularly apt in this case. Mr. Schaffter's initiative and dedication will be sorely missed. To his successor. Mr. Penaluna. I wish the best of luck for the years to come. I am sure that your feet will be big enough. The graduating class owes a great deal to an incredible staff. Much like wine. they seem to improve with age. Their enthusiasm and good humour have even made Monday morning classes verge on the enjoyable. I am certain that none of us will ever forget Mr. Greenwell's basketball games. both in the gym. and in calculus class. Mr, Gardiner will always be remembered for his little testies . Many of us still wonder why the photocopy machine only malfunctions for Mr. Jones and not for any other staff member. And as for Mr. Laidlaw, well. he's a totally dif- ferent animal . . , Also to be thanked are our parents. whose financial sacrifice and support over the years have probably not been ap- preciated enough. For those that follow us. I offer a few words of advice: don't take more than seven courses in one year. make sure to do your university applications well before their due dates. and I suggest that you seriously consider whether or not you really want to attend next year's wiener-eating contest. For my fellow graduates. a quote: What's right is what's left after you have done everything else wrong. Well. I wish you all the best of luck for the future. and may you all find what's right. or at least what's right for you. Thank you. Simon Franklin
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