Page 68 - 1992
P. 68

        Being a Senior, My Middle Name is
•••
The last two years of one's high school career are meant to act as a training per- iod for one's future post-graduate studies at university or college or perhaps an ap- prenticeship or a position in the work force. It's a time when one is constantly facing pressure from after school employment, from teachers and parents to perform and even one's self. Living during extremely difficult economic times as well as facing the heavy competition for enrollment in post-graduate schools makes one push oneself 'TO THE LIMIT.'
Often a social life is put on hold while a book or computer becomes a constant companion.
Cathy Booth found in her senior year that her middle name became 'NEVER- ENDING'! Shilah Bradbury considered a name change to 'LONG'!
Other members of the graduating class were Wendy 'WORTH IT' Mizen, Lynn 'DIFFICULT' McCarl, and Larry 'GREAT' Ward, Allison 'CHALLENGING' Lumsden cherished her many memories while Kath- arine 'DRAG' Blohm wasn't so optimistic and believed her final year to be 'boring and unexciting'.
Heather Reimer was glad it was almost over. She had a lot of work, but she had some good times. Sharmaine 'CHAL- LENGING' Nurcombe thought it was time manageable, and self explorationable. Re- bekah 'MEMORABLE' Julmi found 1991-92 to be "the best year yet!" Tanya 'EXCITING' Grant found that her final year was spent maintaining the many friend- ships that she had made over the past four years.
Whatever middle name our seniors found they suddenly possessed, the rest of the student body and staff wish them luck and success as they take their future endeavors 'TO THE LlMIT'!
TOP: Sr. year wouldn't be complete without the college and university campus visits. Off to Bar- rie are Sherry Barthorpe, Tamara O'Ambroise + Val Lougheed with food donations as admis- sion tickets. BOT. LT.: Melody Sammons + Joanna Robinson find two heads are better than one! RT.: Mr. Lee 'HIT THE BOOKS' Cronin!
In Memory of
Anthony Pacione
Anthony Pacione was one in a mil- lion. He enriched the lives of everyone he knew. Anthony appreciated the good things in life and was thankful
for all he had, including his family, friends, talents and experiences. Little things were important to Anthony and that's what made him so special.
Anthony's tragic death left people confused, lost and full of sadness. But, the fact that he is gone cannot allow us to forget that he was here.
We love you, Anthony Shawna




















































































   66   67   68   69   70