Thousand Islands Secondary School - Islander Yearbook (Brockville, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1977

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DIANE LYNDS ' memories of TISS run to Mr. Lafratta ' s French classes and Walter ' s will-nots . She plans to ski cross country across Canada. Basketball and music are her main interests. Losing four science textbooks and three locks in grade nine num- ber among DONNA LYPCHUK ' s fond memories of TISS. The thea- tre and reading are her main inter- ests. C ' est la vie. her favourite expression typifies her aim for a career in fine arts. The next head cook at the General , DEBBIE McCARTHY, recalls cramming lor a test during the ten minute break. School breaks and the special in the cafeteria are her interests. Diane Lynds Donna Lypchuk Debbie McCarthy DEBBIE McEWAN recalls accidentally drenching Scheming and Clow in chemistry and accidentally starting fires in the same class. Before she goes to university she plans to correct her hideous laugh. Hold me back. and I hate your, Clow. number among her favourite expressions. Her quotable quote is unquotable but ELIZABETH McGARR ' s interests are explicitly men, men, and more more. She has lots of memories of TISS but she ' s still wishing for more. Her goal - to be a poodle groomer. The tall, hairy faced youth who can be seen in the halls, JOHN McGLASHAN likes football, school, and hard math problems. His favourite expression, The answer is... is logical considering his goal is to calculate math problems on the foot- ball field. CHARLENE McMAHON remembers a great 341 market ing class with Mr. Rogers. When she graduates she plans to leave Brockville for college. Little white VW ' s rank high in her interests and her favourite expression is Tell me about it. Chasing boys in Florida and scoring as often as possible (hopefully forever) are among SANDY McLAUGHLIN ' s pl ans. When she is at home she likes to play Barnaby Jones at Woolco. Negative. and Affirmative. are two of her more profound statements. Charlene McMahon Sandra McLaughlin Joelle McKnight Music, the yearbook, and going to Quebec number among JOELLE McKNIGHT ' s many interests. She remembers well labs in Mr. Wheeler ' s class. Squeezing through the doors in the halls provokes her into repeating, I ' m totally confused! Being called Fred by all the boys is one of KAREN McNEELY ' s memories of TISS. She plans to go to university and become a social worker. Sports are her main interests. JANINE MALE remembers (unhappily) the mice in her locker. Her future plans are undecided but she knows she wan to work with people. Making it to university is LESLEY MERRlFlELD ' s goal. She remembers waiting tor the bus ' til quarter to tour and then missing it. Her quotable quote - Where is that bus?

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Laurie Johnson Paul Johnston Members of the male species and shamrocks are DIANE JACKSON ' s interests. Diane hopes to get out of school as soon as possible. She remembers well Mr. Lafratta ' s French classes. D.J. ' s most quotable quote: Goin ' out for a smoke. LAURIE JOHNSON recalls talking continually about a cer- tain person during home form. She hopes for the big event in summer of ' 77. She may be overheard saying, Who ' s going to the cafeteria? Opening the door of a teacher ' s van and having a large bot- tle fall out of it highlight PAUL JOHNSTON ' s memories of TISS. One day he hopes to own George Johnston ' s Door Re- pair Shop in Athens and to gain 87 percent of Molson ' s Brew- ery. SHELLEY JOSE enjoyed he r teaching experiences as a senior scholar this past year. She is interested in arts and crafts. Jose hopes to attend college to become a hair stylist. Men, puds and shamrocks are LINDA JOYCE ' S interests as she pushes forward with her goal of conquering all of Ontario on her camping trips. Bear recalls spending 12 hours at basketball tournaments at TISS. JOANN KELLY remembers happy times in W. Rogers ' home form period and spraining her ankle in gym class. JoAnn ' s interests include sports and crafts. She ' s looking forward to opening her own boutique and one day finding Mr. Tall, Dark, and Handsome. If Zeller ' s is looking for a head cashier CINDY KENNEDY may be the girl for the job. She may be overheard asking, Where ' s Lyle? Cindy ' s most memorable moment at TISS was falling asleep in English. STEVE KING ' s fond memories of TISS include the found- ing of the D.E.N, and its meetings in the buses. One day Steve plans to own a farm in Afghanistan and become rich and fam- ous. I wasn ' t sleeping, sir- I just didn ' t have anything to say. Is DOROTHY KROOT ' s most remembered quotation. Dorothy recalls causing a traffic jam while going down the hall the wrong way. She ' d like for once to be able to see her boyfriend without having to do homework. BOBBY LAJOIE ' s memories of TISS include the new Pur- ple Pirates and the football team ' s winning ways. Bobby ' s in- terests include sports, the Queen ' s Grant and Sexton ' s tavern. The invention of a spray to fog off mirrors is MIKE LEE ' s major goal. Peck is interested in tying mirrors to his sneakers. Holy Smirnoff! JIM LOOMIS remembers the past when school was better. He is interested in sports and music. The business world is Jim ' s main goal for the future. Bobby Lajoie Jim Loomis



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$? Dave Millions Being on the winning football team is what DAVID MILLIONS remembers a bout TISS. Aiming for an Engineering De- gree his interests arc football, track and electronics. GREG MOIR remembers passing all his grade 1 1 subjects to set him on his way to becoming a civil technologist or to be part owner of a tavern so he docs not have to pay! Being outdoors for sports and cross-country skiing are his in- terests. Summer holidays are the best part of TISS says BART MOOIBROOK. Often heard calling Yeah right! or I ' ll break a hundred yet , he wants to pass Mr. Bishop ' s math class and to buy a 1978 Cordoba for what used to be a Datsun! ALLAN MOORE recalls passing math with a 51 because he was sleeping in the library. He wants to become a millionaire while writing poems about his favourite subject-girl watching. Aiming to become the owner of the largest car dealership in Canada, ERIC MULBER ' s memories of TISS are high- lighted by a certain covertiblc Ford that he worked on for a whole semester and still accomplished nothing. JOHN NAUSE enjoys running through mud puddles while trying to convince some guys that smoking is stupid. Often heard yelling, Come on! Let ' s run an- other mile! . John wants to become a civil technologist so he can lay down roads the wrong way. A geography trip to Port Dover is what CAROL NEDOW recalls about TISS. She enjoys environmental studies while aiming to beat a certain dipstick at pool. She can be heard saying, What a twit! GREG OGILVE happily recalls pass- ing all of his grade 10 subjects yet still having time for sports and music. He wants to finish high school and become a disc jockey in a discotheque. Interested in a short Irish lass, ALEC OOSTERHOF recalls long boring bus rides and certain people who talk a lot. Often known to say, Tell me another one. he wants to pass all his courses. KERR1E ORR remembers being bench warmer on school teams while learning to be an educated housewife. Her pastime is being around a certain big brother and often says, Shut up . Did you know what Guy and I did? is what KATHY PANKHURST can be quoted as saying. She is interested in her boyfriend, friends and having a real good time while aiming to get accepted at col- lege and accomplishing a career. JOYCE PARSLOW wants to learn to drive in the winter, to go to the T-bar at Calabogic and to steal an opaque project- or from Mr. Wark. She can often be heard saying, Gluck . Bart Mooibrook GrcgOgilvic Joyce Parslov

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