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Douglas Freeman tending the University of Toronto's Trinity College. l l Michael Goodenough Michael James Goodenough. tnore commonly known as The Goatmann. arrived at S.M.U. in grade nine. Stnce then he has been fairly successful in struggling through the rigours ofS.M.U. life, and spreading a touch of insanity tsanity. he might arguet at this school. As sports go. a bum knee kept him off the rugby pitch. requiring him to take up the more sophisticated sport of recreational badminton. This year he really went academic. taking on even the unknown horrors of Computer Science I2 and its infamous Turbo Pascal . Eventually Mike hopes to end up at U, Vic., perhaps after a stint inthe armed forces the's got the hair for ity. Until then he'll be found with The Boys , acting 'tCra7y , Stay cool Mike. Maureen Gordon Jesus Christ Superstar . to attend UVic. Roger Graham Roger entered SMU in Grade Seven and won two awards that year. Unfortunately. he was not quite so lucky in other grades, but still ttianaged to play Rugby throughout. and ended up with the 3rd XV Not particularly interested tn athletics, he preferred self-pursued academics in History and cur- rent aflairs In lurther ltis future attibttions to becotne a lawyer tin about ten yearsl. He has had accep- tances at Queens Mctiill. Harvard. Cambridge. University of Calgary. UBC and will be attending UVIC this lttll lu take Philosophy as an undergraduate degree. Doug has enjoyed a long and distinguished career at SMU. He is a school prefect and a formidable rugby playerg a lst XV winger forthe last two years and a member ofthe B.C provincial Under I9 team. Not surprisingly. he is a musician and went on the band tour to Japan in 1987 At this time Doug's most memorable contribution has to be his superb portrayal of Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar . To add to these impressive achievements it can be noted that Doug is both a scholar and a gentleman . His academic prowess gave him semi-finalist standing in the U S National Merit Scholar Cotnpetition based on the PSAT results. ln some ways Doug can claim Chicago as his hometown and he has been accepted at Northwestern University. but he wishes to continue his education in Canada, and the enviable choice is between Queen's and Toronto. He seems set on at gmc.-M Maureen blessed us with her presence at SMU in Grade 9. when the ratio of boys to girls was 5 l lthe only reason she came to SMUU. Maureen known as Maur. Mo and Morris by her friends who just ean't seem to get the last letters out. has played on the lst XI field hockey team and the girls soc cer team. Maureen has become one ofthe best field hockey goalies SMU has seen in a long time She went on the l986 U.K. Tour and has sung in the choirs for Orpheus in the Underworld and Maureen. best known for her blonde hair. big appetite tha! halt and herjumpy countenance plans Whatever you do. Maureen. remember to do it well and you will succeed.
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Kevin Ellis Cameron Elford Cam came 111 S Nil' tiyc years ago as .1 tugitiyc 1111111 YlL'lUl'lLl'N l,lllillC School Sy stem. Hc prox- ed to be qu1teasp11rtsn1.111. playing onthe rugby.sw1111n1111g.cr11ss country and track and ticld teams He distinguished lllIIlsCll 111 all acadeiiiic .1rc.1s. except Algebra. and won awards in both Geography and Econonncs. llc has 111.1115 great 111e11111r1csofb11tl1the H11andt4S Rugby Tours. 11111 to 111cnt111n his outdoor trips .intl the Grad Ski l'r1p He will alnays be tondly renientbered 1111 bombing toilets. his toaster o11 w heels. Illlcllllglll raids and his extremely intelligent girltricnds. Canis pet peeyes 111- clude w11ol pants, rag tops. CUl'liL'I' stotcs and Bltstcx Fvlotisters. His a111b1t111n IN 111 be CL.IIllILlll.N 171 trial lawyer. but his most probable tlcst1n.1t1on IN to be the best Nlitcfvlantiger Shelbourne Mac- Donald's has ey er seen, Call it like ya see it. Loxe your Pals, the F,P,l Kevin armed at S.M.U. toe years ago in great form. During his Grade 8 year. he flourislicd in academics, winning several math awardsg and in athletics played team rugby. lilltlllilllldti. cross-country' and track. He captured the Twenty -Club Cup for top all-around student. The following year again proved rewarding. as he distinguished himself as the top academic student in Grade 9 He Continued his rugby career on the junior colts A team. and also played on the under I5 soccer team. Grade I0 became a transition year for Keyin. Due to injury. his rugby career came to a premature end. But. being a resourceful ty pe. he has found other interests and QXCIIXIIICN during his final two years at S.M.U. E1 er the achiever. Key in has been accepted to attend Queens Western and UVic. Q? Simon Franklin -I Tomislav Erlic Tom arriyed at Saint 5l1chael's Umyersity School in Grade six. At tirst he found S.M.Ll. academically a great challenge. but steadily improv ed throughout the sex en years of his attendance at the school. His strong subject proved to be Physics. in which he claimed tirst place in Grade ten. Athlettcally . Tom worked hard on the soccer tield and in the courts. In his tinal year. Tom turned to contributing on the Yearbook Committee and on the basketball score-keeping team Tom has been accepted by Queen's. UVic. and Western. He wishes to study Engineering at Queen's nest year. Simon hails from the Highlands. a small unmapped region just north of Victoria. impressed with the modern high-tech campus. he decided to come to SMU in grade six and has spent sey en produc- tive years trying to find ways to do less work AND get higher marks. Although unsuccessful on the first count. he did manage to land on the honour roll sometimes. He played rugby for the 3rd XV. squash for the 2nd VI, and still holds the Vancouver lslandjunior discus record. Often was he seen 1n the biology lab with his pseudo-twin. trying desparately to prove that fetal pigs don't have pan- creases, Every Wednesday. he was seen running across the Quad at l:l5 muttering. I really n1ust remember these Student Council meetings. His explanation to Mr. Featherstone ofjust how' busy he was will never be forgotten, and his immortal words: Would you like to go to the Chinese New Years Dinner -just sign here. shall long echo in the halls of SMU. Well. this is Adios. Ciao. Tschus and Au revoir. See you in the Happy Hunting Grounds, old chap. Qf
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Erinn Grant Erinn has suffered through much absence due to ill health. which has been very disappointing for her. Slic has played field hockey and was on the 1086 tour to the U.K. ln kecpmg with hcr name. Erinn is a magnificent harpist who has played at couple of memorable solo performances in the School Chapel. Michael Grier Mike is an SMU student ot long standing. and in his own enthusiastic way has given much to the school community. He is a good rugby and soccer player who has always play ed for school teams. and in addition. his soccer prowess has won selection for Victoria and District selects. He has also represented SMU at squash. golf and swimming. Unfortunately. in this his senior year. Mike has suffered a serious knee injury which has severely curtailed his athletic participation. Other areas of endeavour for Mike have been grade l l choir. a role in The Physicists and editor of the sports section of the yearbook. He will continue his education in the US. at the University of Portland. Oregon. Pamela Grist Pam A.K.A. That .live Slumpy Chick and the second half of the infamous Pandy' and Mani. joined our institution in Grade Eleven. Pam soon discovered that living in a dorm was quite the ex- perience - with Niagara Falls. Mom . Grimace. BBN. and Jane! Pam was an active part of the Senior Volleyball Team for the past two years, twhile on the side admirers helped her to start a florist shopll Pam's accomplishments include - going up Tolinie in less than 4. housekeeping. and being a part of the tidy. party room where many a tune was taken in! She was given a permanent reservation at Pericles. but when this wears off. she's off to France or UBC to try' the food and culture there. Pam's favorite passtimes were watching Soccer and B-Ball tbut not the gamelt and telling Mandy to Shut Up , . . cause she's so embarrassing! A word of advice to all girls . . . Break up with him! Nicholas Groves Nicholas Hartley Groves - middle name finally disclosed and wejust can 'I see why' he was so em- barrassed . . . - came to S.M.U. from Stowe School. England. as an ESU. lExtra Special Uniform'?t exchange student. Even though Nick worked terribly hard here twould you believe 20+ spares a week'?J, he still found time, some how. to audit two courses at UVic: Milton and Modern Drama. Nick sang t . . . hark what dischord follows '7t with the Victoria Choral Society. recited Shakespeare ad nauseam , and seemed to spend many hours locked away in the Public Library's basement working on a Needs Assessment project for them. No great sportsman lNick's Housemaster at Stowe commented that Nick playing hockey was like playing with two left hands !J, Nick did at least manage to get up to the Racquet Club tOccasionally . . .J for a game of squash. Clever, witty and entertaining tthough he says so himselflt Nick's stiff upper lip and plum- in-the-mouth accent waved the ambassadorial flags for him! His antics with K.G. we won't mention fyet . . .l. nor indeed his too-close-for-comfort brush with Alberta's R.C.M.P,l Life will just he so. so . . . peaceful without you. but we love you!
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