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         James Kells Stephen Kells Sean Kelly Stephen Kelly Brian Kemsley Mike Keneer Jason Kennedy
Nureen Khan Andrew Kinnear Matthew Kirkham Michala Kliment Derek Knight David Knowler Ian Lamont
Ashlynne Lang Michelle Lapenna Beverly Lawrence
Jodi LeQuyere Denise Lewin Jessica Lindsay Matthew Lloyd
Debra Long Sally Lougheed Jennifer Lumsden Stewart MacAlpine Melissa MacDonald Christine MacDuffie Heather McGillivray
IFIHADA MILLIONDOLLARS.........----_.:,; The Bare Naked Ladies aren't alone in their 9'rpothesizing
on this possibility. Probably everyone has at some time con- sidered what uses they'd have for a cool milliorl. Bob Huish
sees himself buying "a big bungie jumping btidge in B.C., and the largest paint ball place this side of ~he equator". Jeff Bilkers would buy a Harley, and Erin '[ilson would "buy a motor-home and follow the Greatful~Dead". Both Brian Kemsley and Jody Lougheed would buy themselves nice cars and houses, and share with fam'ly members. Andrew McKay's needs are simple. He'd invest in "fine quality toilet paper - the kind that's soft an quilted".
Some students have very socially and eviromp.entally con- scious uses for a million dollars. Kyle Haigh would "buy 10 acres of rainforest". (He) would start the 'Plant Trees Foundation' and try to ban pollution". Both Nif,::ook and Nicole Fenwick would donate some of the m ney to char- ities. Thinking about the here and now, Jen U den and Melissa Pearce say that step one would be t1> quit school. Frank Mohaulich exclaims "I'd spend it!!! 'd become a crazy canuck!" Jada D. would "be real c<mfused and wouldn't know where to start."
No matter what lofty ambitions we have for our million dol- lars we can probably all agree with Jen Muenz when she claims, "I would be "the happiest person ali e!".
PHOTOS: TOP- Kyle Haight and Erin Wilson Grant RIGHT- Veronica Ottewell
























































































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