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

 - Class of 1977

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Cindy White Deb Warren Laurie Williamson Doug Wood Pictures were unavailable for the following peo- ple who turned in write-ups for the Islander. BRUCE ALBERRY enjoys flying, boating, and camping and hopes one day to see the whole wide world. Nifty, just a tibble! is SHERYL ANANNY ' s quotable quote. She likes to ski, snowshoe, and spend time with her friends. Sheryl hopes she ' ll never have to stop learning. RALPH ASTLEFORD remembers rush hours between classes at T.I.S.S. Don ' t harass me. are his famous words as he continues on his goal to become a millionaire. Becoming a bartender in a small town out west is RAY AVERY ' s goal in life. He remembers coming home Sunday mornings from par- ties at the shack. GREG BOISVERT has no memories of TISS. He enjoys skiing and hopes to own a resort someday. The congregation of jocks by the gym doors, locked washrooms, and making out in the hallowed halls highlight SHAWN BURN ' s mem ories of TISS. He expects to become the head brewmaster at Meister Pils. Hey baby! What ' s happening? That ' s BRIAN CAROLAN ' s question as he recalls his celebration of special occasions at TISS. Nip is looking forward to university football games. GREG CLARK hopes to own a share in Benton Farm Equipment. As he thinks about those rushed halls at noon Greg may be overheard saying, You don ' t know straight up. FATIMO DAVDANI enjoys music and literature and hopes to be successful in life. ED DEON recalls law class at TISS and hopes to become a police officer. Automotive work is PAUL DUNSTER ' s goal. He remembers hav- ing fun at soccer games. AUDREY GALAMA enjoyed running through puddles while on the cross country team. Audrey plans a career in ornithology or na- turalism. TISS isn ' t much different than NORINDER GILL ' s last school. Norinder plans to attend St. Lawrence College and take a course in key punching. Georgina Timmerman Abby Zuflet TINA HALL enjoys music, basketball, and wines. She hopes to become a chemist and make drugs for the Syndicate. Waiting in the halls for R.W. to get out of class highlights STEVE JENKINSON ' s memories of TISS. Steve plans to gain a PHD in chem- ical engineering and meet R.W. some where other than the halls of TISS. LARRY KENNEDY remembers being a janitor in order to get back into school. He hopes to get rich and then retire-after he ' s re- paired his car. Agriculture is MIKE KRUSHEN ' s main interest. Someday he may grow some plants in Mexico. DUNCAN MACDONALD remembers the organization of the fund at TISS. He enjoys baseball and hockey. His goal is not to end up like Bernie Edwards. Looking both ways before crossing the street and not getting her picture in the yearbook are SUSAN MACDONALD ' s goals. She ' s try- ing not to remember TISS. JOHN McLEAN remembers the first and the last days at TISS. He enjoys skiing and hopes to become a ski instructor. John would like to see a certain teacher get a watch. Learning how to play the guitar is DIRK MACLEOD ' s goal in life. He often asks Can I have a ride home tonight? after practising with his band after school. PAUL MACLEOD enjoys girls, his friends, and hockey, and girls. One day he hopes to leave TISS and own his own business. Auto mechanics and truck driving are DALE MALLORY ' s inter- ests. Dale remembers getting up early to fall asleep at school. JOANNE ROOT is often heard saying, Have you seen Steve? Her main interest is Steve. Home room with Mrs. McKibbon highlights RANDY TERPSTRA ' s memories of TISS. He is interested in anything but school.



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Phase II Awards Assembly Some one hundred and fifty students from the Phase II programme to- gether with fifteen staff members from the department welcomed principal Jon Kent and the other platform guests to the second Phase II Annual Awards Assembly held at T.I.S.S. on June 10th 1977. For the first time a representa- tive of local industry, Mr. J. Kennedy attended. He presented Canox Welding Awards to Fred Steenwyck and Wayne Buehlow. Marg Kelsey and Tony Fyckes won the Most Improved Student Awards. Master of Ceremonies, Superintendent Lyle MacLennan told jokes about bald-headed gentlemen, teachers trying ice fishing, and other teachers taking guided hunting trips up north. He also presented perfect attendance awards to Basil Adams, Ron Cole, and Cheryl Ross. Cheryl ' s perfect attendance record spanned three consecutive years: a great performance, Cheryl - well done. Mr. O ' Grady presented Physical Education certificates of merit. This year ten students from Phase II fulfilled the Ministry requirements for the S.S.G.D. As Department Head Cec Forrest pointed out, this is a reflection of two trends. Firstly the expansion and Improvement of the Phase II pro- gramme itself, and secondly, the thoughtful work of the Student Services department in being responsive to the needs of Phase II students in placing them in other Phase courses. T.I.S.S. Head Boy Dan Clow opened the programme by saying how pleased he was to be invited, and how surprised he was by the vitality and size of the department. He encouraged those who will be at T.I.S.S. in the fall to join him on Students ' Council. Before closing, Mr. MacLennan expressed his thanks to the Phase II student body for the warmth and politeness of their welcome. He then invited every- one to Room 24 where Mrs. Goodell, Mrs. Nussey, and the girls in the Home Economics course had laid on lunch. Jililiii» ' «

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