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No, seriously now. says JEFF BENNETT as he ponders his probable role as a ski bum at Arda Valley with ' a blonde in one hand and an Oktoberfest in the other. ROGER BERNARD hopes to get a job at MacDonald ' s so he can receive free gift certificates. He may be overheard saying, Turn down a bower, you ' ll be sorry for an hour, as he plays his spares away. Leaving Brockville and going to college highlight BARB BLAIR ' s goals. Barb ' s interest include dogs and she remembers watching the juniors brightening into seniors at TISS. Her most memorable line is Does it look like this week will ever end? Jeff Bennett Roger Bernard Geoff Clark Vic Franklin KLYDE BRAYTON is interested in investments that will win him a million. He may be heard to comment, Maybe you didn ' t hear me. One of his main goals is to meet Rick ' s pet cow. Warm, friendly discussions with JDK and jumping out of classroom windows are JOHN BRElMER ' s most vivid recollec- tions of TISS. One day he hopes to catch the bus for the first time and to be able to talk the cops out of giving him a ticket. STEVE BURNS remembers the sickening thoughts for the day every morning. He hopes to study optometry at Waterloo. Steve ' s interests are all immoral or illegal -- enough said? Narcotic Control and Child Welfare arc GRAHAM COLE ' s main interests. Graham ' s goal in life is to conduct the Philhar- monic Orchestra (New York or Mallorytown? ). He remembers well good old Mr. Countryman. FIDES COLOMA recalls her name being said a thousand different ways and never once correctly! She would like to learn how to pronounce Carol ' s name. Fides hopes to become a researcher. She may be overheard asking, What happened today on The Young and the Restless? Out west in B.C. lies the answer to DIANE CONKLIN ' s as- pirations. She remembers saying, You hormone as she looks at a certain guy who sits in front of her. GEOFF CLARKE intends to study recreational leadership at Sir Sanford Flemming. His interests include bowling, foot- ball, and skiing, Geoff remembers bomb scares and football parties as his good times at TISS. Look at them buns, is DALE DRIVER ' S most quotable quote. Dale hopes to attend Guelph University. He too would rather lorget the thoughts for the day. VICTOR FRANKLIN hopes to finish high school m six years or more. Vic remembers Mr. Shorey ' s tun economics class and the Turtle Club. His main interest is the other half of TISS ' population.
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RICHARD WHITE ' S memories of TISS include being late for school, swearing in electricity class, and sleeping in English class. He is interested in converting tea-totalers and hopes to learn how to speak proper English. Leave me alone! and Shut that window. are KAREN WILGOSH ' s favorite expressions. Karen remembers lunch hours at TISS, and is interested in the mayor ' s son. One day she hopes to be a housewife. MISSY WILGOSH recalls Mr. Amos ' geography class. She is interested in gymnastics, riding and a fast green and white Chevelle that is usually found in the Black and Decker parking lot. Missy hopes to travel in the future. Freezing in the smoking area during the ten minute break highlights ED WILLIAMS ' memories. Ed is interested in mak- ing money and his main goal is to get out of high school. DAN WONG remembers his days in drafting class as he com- ments Drafting is so boring. D.M. spent a great deal of his time borrowing pencils there. Mr. Robertson ' s excuse forms (lie sheets) top CAL WYATT ' s memories of TISS. Cal hopes to become an auto mechanic. His interests include cars, bikes and a certain girl. Cal ' s philoso- phy: Wine, women and song have killed many a man. I think I ' ll give up singing. ANGELA ZAHN likes tall guys who play basketball. She intends to work for a while and then go to college. Heater recalls writing retests often in Mr. Bishop ' s math class and may be heard greeting her friends with, Hi! Want any gum? Opening his locker every morning to his angel is JOHN ACKERMAN ' s memorable moments at TISS. John ' s main in- terests include women, wine, women, and song. John hates to lose. Dan Wong Cal Wyatt Nancy Atkinson David Beatty CINDY AMYOTTE plans to become a French and theology major at the University of Ottawa. Her memories of TISS include Tuktu and His Nice New Clothes and weekly English essays. Despite math enrichment JEFF ANTHOFER intends to go to U of T to become a professional engineer. Algebra is the pits is his favourite saying as he recalls unhappy moments with certain math teachers. NANCY ATKINSON remembers a happy year with tumbleweed, and biology classes. Nancy hopes to become a physical therapist. Her quote is Do you believe everything you hear? If DAVID BEATTY has his way Bick ' s pickles will have him as a future boxboy. Garbage picking and-what, else? — pickles-highlights his memories of TISS '
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Chris Hall PENNY GARAGANIS will often have memories of those long Sundays which were spent doing homework. Learning how to drive properly and going to West- ern are her main thoughts in life now. We ' ll all be killed. may be heard in the halls as she passes. Fruit flies and frustration are the mem- ories of PAM GLIATIS. She hopes to sur- vive university and find some truth and meaning along the way. CHRIS HALL has learnt that T1SS is the only place where one can pitch pen- nies, roll peanuts, and still stay sane. Chris ' s plans include the University of Guelph and early retirement. You have to be kidding. ' ' is a favour- ite expression from DEBBIE HANNA. One of her long time memories is how she at- temped to guess the colours of Mr. Tessicr ' s tics. Debbie wants to be a teach- er. MARY JENSEN ' s interests revolve a- round money and paychecks. She has en- joyed chemistry class explosions and door decorating. Mary plans to teach English. Hey, come on now, may often be heard as you pass by ERIC JOHNSON. His goal is to become Miss Labatt ' s in the future. Eric recalls fun torture at the hands of J.K. MARGARET KAISER hopes to go on to university to become a geologist. Her main goal has been attempting to stay a- wake after a late night curling. To win the Irish sweepstakes is ROB KEARNEY ' S goal. Rob will always remem- ber his boredom and the thoughts for the day at T1SS. His main interest is billiards. KEN LAPIERRE will always remem- ber hockey, football, baseball, and sex. He is often heard saying, Oh, right! and Phone me about it. He hopes to become a phys ed teacher at Queen ' s. Fighting smoke in the washrooms will stick in STEPHEN LAROCQUE ' s mind. He may be heard saying, TISS, it is a nice place to visit, but... His goals are to fin- ish school and marry into money while keeping an interest in motorcycles and psychology. JIM LOCKE hopes that he won ' t have too many memories of TISS once he leaves. His interests pertain to anything that isn ' t scholastic and his quotable quotes are quite unquotable. LESLIE TOLTON remembers Winter Carnival, the Octavian dance, and number 87 on her denim shirt. She hopes to get a job and spend her money wisely. CHRIS TOWNSEND also played the role of custodian in order to get back into school. He wants to get out of school and look for a mirror for his Datsun. Being injured at a football game without being on the tea is STEVE WILSON ' s memory of TISS. He hopes to become ; professional golfer and to be lucky at love. Eric Johnson Margaret Kaiser Ken Lapicrre Stephen Larocquc Jim Locke
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