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I&I - Cryptocurrency with Gian Volpicelli
This week is our April edition of Incentives and Instincts, a monthly series in which I speak with economist and friend, Bryce Ward, about some of the broader issues facing our society.
In this conversation we cover cryptocurrency: what is it and what do you need to know about it? To help answer these questions, we are joined by Gian Volpicelli, senior writer at WIRED and author of Cryptocurrency: How Digital Money Could Transform Finance.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/anewangle_podcasts/1240/thumbnail.jp
Plasma Renin Measurements are Unrelated to Mineralocorticoid Replacement Dose in Patients With Primary Adrenal Insufficiency
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, following peer review. The version of record Riccardo Pofi, Alessandro Prete, Vivien Thornton-Jones, Jillian Bryce, Salma R Ali, S Faisal Ahmed, Antonio Balsamo, Federico Baronio, Amalia Cannuccia, Ayla Guven, Tulay Guran, Feyza Darendeliler, Claire Higham, Walter Bonfig, Liat de Vries, Tania A S S Bachega, Mirela C Miranda, Berenice B Mendonca, Violeta Iotova, Màrta Korbonits, Nils P Krone, Ruth Krone, Andrea Lenzi, Wiebke Arlt, Richard J Ross, Andrea M Isidori, Jeremy W Tomlinson, Plasma Renin Measurements are Unrelated to Mineralocorticoid Replacement Dose in Patients With Primary Adrenal Insufficiency, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Volume 105, Issue 1, January 2020, Pages 314–326, https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgz055 is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgz05
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article details the accomplishments of Colonel W. F. Cloud, as told from the perspective of his close friend, the author. Colonel Cloud members of the Cherokee tribe to safety at the start of the Civil War and wrote a book on his experiences interacting with politicians in Mexico
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article narrates how the author met Major General Edward Hatch and his first impressions of the soldier. The author met the general while he was stationed as an agent within Indian Territory
W. R. Myers High School 1965
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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on Nov. 30, 1874 in Blemheim Palace in Oxfordshire, England. He became one of the greatest statesmen in world history. Churchill reached the height of his fame as the heroic prime minister of Great Britain during World War II. Churchill was also a noted speaker, author, painter, soldier, and war reporter.
Sir Winston Churchill's personal courage, the magic of his words, and his faith in victory inspired the British to "their finest hour. " The mere sight of this stocky, determined man - a cigar in his mouth and two fingers raised high in a "V for victory" salute - cheered the people.
Churchill not only made history, he also wrote it. As a historian, war reporter, and biographer, he showed a matchless command of the English language. In 1953, he won the Nobel prize for literature.
Churchill entered the service of his country in 1895 as an army lieutenant under Queen Victoria. He ended his career in 1964 as a member of the House of Commons under Queen Elizabeth II, the great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Few men ever served their country so long or so well.
Important Dates in Churchill's Life
1874 (Nov. 30) Born in Oxfordshire, England.
1895 Graduated from Royal Military College.
1901 Entered House of Commons.
1908 (Sept. 12) Married Clementine Hozier.
1911 Appointed first lord of the admiralty.
1915 Resigned from the admiralty.
1939 Appointed first lord of the admiralty.
1940 Became prime minister of Great Britain.
1945 Became leader of the opposition.
1951 Became prime minister of Great Britain.
1953 Knighted. Won Nobel prize for literature.
1955 Retired as prime minister.
1963 Made honorary citizen of the United States.
1964 Retired from House of Commons.
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Dear Students:
At the time of writing two days have elapsed since the announcement of my resignation from the staff of the
Taber School Division. In a few weeks time I shall be entering the Provincial Superintendency and leaving
Taber for what is still an unknown destination.
Wherever we go we shall consider ourselves extremely fortunate to find a home as happy as the one we are
leaving, to find a community as friendly as Taber, and to find schools developing as rapidly as W.R. Myers.
During the two years I have been here I have often heard remarks to the effect that big schools like ours lose
the personal touch of smaller centres and therefore are bound to have a lesser degree of success. But you know,
this is nonsense. Of course we cannot get to know one another as well as in much smaller schools, but this is a
minor disadvantage when compared to the many great advantages our school offers its students and its teachers.
What are these advantages? First there’s the quality of the teaching. Most teachers prefer to specialize and
in our school they can do this. Secondly there is the question of physical plant and equipment. How far
superior are our facilities than those of smaller centres! Thirdly there is the matter of the wide and varied programme.
Only in the major cities can students have a more varied programme than ours, and this means that
practically every student obtains a grade XII diploma in one subject field or another. There can be no doubt
whatever that the students at W. R. Myers have greater opportunity and greater chance of success than any students
in smaller schools, and each year the opportunities and the possibilities of success are increased.
Next year Mr. George will take over the principalship. I know he will do a fine job and I know the staff and
students will give him every support. I wish him every success and I know that he will find, as I have, a great
deal of personal satisfaction in guiding W. R. Myers on its road to becoming a bigger and better school.
I have one final word of advice to all. It is time to stop talking about the problems we have had, the lack
of spirit we once showed, the poor morale we used to display. Those days are gone for Myers. The future is
brighter and more promising than ever before. We must think positively and the ghosts of problems-past will no
longer haunt us.
Good-bye and good fortune to all.
Mr. A. Baker Mr. W. Terriff Mr. H. Jepson
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The study of chemistry is full of many fascinations. Chemicals are wonderful things. They fuel our engines sc
clothe our backs, improve our farms, and fight our diseases. You name it—chemicals do it! Chemicals are all
around you----- in fact chemicals ARE you. Your origins were two cells made of chemicals arranged variously
into patterns called genes and chromosomes. You had no say in how these patterns were formed, neither could w
your parents control them; yet in an instant of time they decided whether you would be short or tall, stout or thin,
blue-eyed or brown-eyed, of high intelligence or not so high, white-skinned or black-skinned.
It would be very strange if the tall people in W. R. Myers school dissociated themselves from the short people
or the blue-eyed from the brown-eyed. It would be made disturbing if the suggestion was ever made that one
group was worthier than the other. This would be generic prejudice, the product of ignorance.
It is easy for us in Canada to malign our southern neighbours for such behavior, but we must not forget that behind the gene of skin colour are many differences of culture, established and perpetuated by generations. Recognizing this, it would be foolish to allow a new cult to develop in our own midst—the cult of intelligence, based as it is on similar chemical factors.
Teachers have been criticized for placing too much importance on intelligence, but other public groups are more to blame. A world wide club exists membership of which is open to persons of very high I. Q. only; parents have been known to regard high I.Q. 's in their children as the latest status symbol; and, alas, some students in our own school, who see themselves as "smarter,” have adopted lordly attitudes over their classmates. Such self- glorification must surely breed prejudice.
It is high time that the whole question of intelligence and worth be viewed in clearer perspective. Intelligence alone will not guarantee a free pass to a worthwhile life.
There is the story of the student who was smart enough of mind to realize that by acting stupidly he would not be expected to produce at school. It was only after he "dropped-out" that he realized that undisciplined smartness produced little more than unemployment.
Real smartness is knowing our own capabilities and working towards their realization. This smartness of personality is the key to the worthy life; it is not an accident of birth, but the sum total of every word we have ever heard, sight we have ever seen, and thought that has ever crossed our mind. It is something which develops continuously through life, and which is nurtured by good habits especially during the formative early years.
Here we find the main reason for the existence of schools and compulsory education: to make available to all the benefits of a stimulating environment where personalities can develop.
With the right personality behind it there will be a satisfying place in the world for any ability be it low or high. Let us "look to the ant” as Socrates advised his students thousands of years ago. Man will always be more capable than ants, but we can gain by studying the selfless purposefulness in their every activity which allows them to perform amazing feats, for the benefit of the whole colony. Ants are never idle, but faithfully carry out their assigned tasks according to their various specializations. Not all can be queens; some are soldiers; some are workers; but all are worthy because they know their purpose and dedicate themselves to its achievement.
School can help you to know yourselves and to appreciate others, to identify yourselves with realistic and worthwhile goals, and to strive for these goals to your own satisfaction and for the good of your total society.
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industrious friend.'
Allan Anderson
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more than one says. '
David Archer
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learn the more
you forget. '
Tom Archer
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think; other times I
just sit. ’
Andy Birch
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Richard Bennett
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words.'
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a lover. '
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Betty Cannady
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unique in mind,
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behind.'
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■Quiet but efficient.' ’Why do it now when
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before the bell?’
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worth two in the future. '
Gwen Danforth
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like faith removes
mountains. '
Violet Derksen
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labourer. '
Mark Ellingson
'Why let studies interfere
with my education?’
Richard Ellingson
T think aloud on
all subjects.'
Linda Dumas
Rita Engwer
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to be sad.'
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Allan Fletcher Ron Friesen
'One part of homework
to two parts of fun.
To my extreme mortification
I grow wiser every
day.
Bill Hamman
'His word burneth like a
lamp - - rich in good
works.
Wade Gulmick
'When business
interferes with
pleasure - - drop
business. '
Wayne Holstein
'The world turns
aside to let any
man pass who
knows where he
is going.
Pat Holtman
'Power will accomplish
much but perseverance
more.
Chris Hurdman
'The days that make us
happy make us wise.
Alma Jensen
Vicki Jensen
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study.'
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Barry Kinniburgh
'Friendship with all;
entangling alliances with
none.'
Eric Johnson
'Keen sense,
common sense,
and room for
nonsense.'
Weste Jensen
'The man who rolls up his
sleeves seldom loses his
shirt. '
Brian Kennedy
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Jo-Ann Kinniburgh
'What wisdom can you
find that is greater than
kindness?'
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Bruce Kunumoto
'The day is short; the work
is long.
To waste a moment would
be wrong. '
Frances Kurina
'The best mirror is an old
Friend. '
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bund the bases.'
Merlin Litchfield
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ladies is a most
dreadful thing.'
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Marilyn Lloyd
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sincere. '
Lawrence Marriot
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today—but--.'
Lorna Maggs
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thing uncommonly
well brings
success. '
Judy Marose
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weighs truth with gold. '
Geraldine Murphy
'Charm is a woman's
strength.'
Pauline Nakahama
'She's winsome and she's
shy but there's mischief in
her eye. '
Bob Newman
'A live wire with
high voltage.'
Marie Norquist
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morrow, for I have
seen yesterday and 1
love today. '
Neil Norquist
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Charles Oseen
'With the help of
a surgeon he
might yet
recover. '
Rick Parker
'Hold the fort for I
am coming.'
Linda Paterson
'Enthusiasm makes heavy
work lighter.'
Gerald Pierson
'The best time to study is
between bells. '
Vai Shworan
'Mildest manners and
gentlest heart. '
Barbara Stevens
Tull of spirit as the
month of May.'
Brian Silzer
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education is to form
a reasonable man.'
Garth Smith
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work comes after.'
A git Thomas
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David Snell
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school 'bored. '
Jerry Snell
'Good humor is the result
of congenial spirits and
lively wit. '
Ruth Thiessen
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Eyes of blue.
Randy Weiss
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depend on the rest of
your nights. '
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Madame Chairman, honored guests, parents, and fellow students:
Graduation is a word that has several connotations or meanings. Each person
thinks of graduation in different terms. To the student, graduation is a time of
celebration, now that he is truly on his own in the adult world. He is also apprehensive
of the future, not knowing what lies ahead. The parents are proud--
proud that their child, who started school only yesterday (so it seems), has
achieved this momentous step in his life. With this proudness, the parents feel a
little remorse and have a few misgivings about their child now having the chance
to make his own in life. Teachers are happy at graduation--happy that we students finally made it out of Grade
Twelve.
The twelve years of schooling before graduation have been compared to the climbing of a previously unconquered
mountain, to the arduous plight of a small boat which eventually reaches harbor after being caught in
a storm at sea, and to the journey of an explorer, who, following years of diligent search, finally attains his
goal. Graduation is all these and more. Each graduate has a different concept of graduation. But they all have
one thing in common; namely, each encountered snares and pitfalls as he struggled toward his goal--graduation.
Tonight marks the leaving of a familiar way of life and heralds the beginning of a new way of life. During
the first years of our lives, our teachers and parents have bravely attempted to instill some knowledge in us, the
students. They realized the importance of our school years, for upon them depends the future. We students ofte
fail to realize this until it is too late. Graduation is only the first small hill in a range of goals, tasks, and
achievements. The hills will become mountains with steeper slopes and wider precipices. But these obstacles ol
the adult world need not be feared; we have only to apply the skills of learning and reasoning garnered in the pas
twelve years to find a solution to these problems.
Not every oneofuswillbean Einstein or a Rockefeller, but we graduates must endeavour to make somethin!
of ourselves according to our individual abilities. Never has a generation had so much to look forward to, to
anticipate. These anticipations will only be realized if we, tomorrow's society, make it so. Herein lies our
responsibility to man and to God. We may fail in fulfilling some of our goals and responsibilities. But the
values of life should not be measured by material success. If we have done our best in an honest and truthful
manner, we need not be ashamed of our failures.
Tomorrow we take our place in the world where we must either learn and work by ourselves or fail. Life is
now our school; may it be as happy and rewarding an experience as our school years have been.
Ron Friesen
Valedictorian
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The pupils and teachers of W.R. Myers High School were very distressed recently, to learn
of Mr. Jepson's departure from Taber at the end of the present school term. In the two years
that Mr. Jepson was with us, he advanced the status and well-being of pupils and teachers alike.
His wise counsel, sound judgment, keen insight and delightful sense of humor instilled a sense
of confidence and purpose in the entire school. Never was morale as high as during his
principalship!
Mr. Jepson came to us from Cold Lake, Alberta where he was vice-principal and principal
for five years. He took most of his schooling in Manchester, England which accounts for most
of his old world charm. He is quite fluent in French and Spanish among many other personal
accomplishments. It is with a sincere sense of loss that we wish Mr. and Mrs. Jepson happiness
and success in the former's new position as Superintendent with the Department of Education.
Frank Semaka
Vice-principal
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Turnbull, Dwaine
Valgardson, Robert
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Vickery, Michael
Wiebe, Shirley
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Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article details how the author of "Sketch Book" describes a town within Indian Territory called Atoka and other scenic towns located within the territory
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article narrates how the author met Reverend Willis F. Folsom and describes his thoughts about the man. Reverend Folsom received his education from Bloomfield Academy. Later, he served as a reverend within the Choctaw Nation
What is Poland? History in the Periphery
Tekst jest omówieniem książki A History of Polish Theatre (Cambridge University Press, 2022) – tomu pod redakcją Katarzyny Fazan, Michala Kobialki i Bryce’a Lease’a, który obejmuje historię polskiego teatru od epoki staropolskiej do współczesności. Na marginesie lektury autorka proponuje refleksję o konstruowanych w książce kategoriach peryferyjności i polskości, zauważając ich powiązanie z historycznym doświadczeniem transformacji ustrojowej i wyłaniającą się w jego ramach binarną opozycją Wschód–Zachód. Wydobywa także zarysowane w niektórych tekstach możliwości innego namysłu nad polskością, które warto rozwinąć i wykorzystać w dalszych badaniach nad polskim teatrem.This text is a discussion of the book A History of Polish Theatre (Cambridge University Press, 2022)—a volume edited by Katarzyna Fazan, Michal Kobialka, and Bryce Lease, which covers the history of Polish theater from the Old Poland period to the present day. As an aside, the author offers a reflection on the categories of peripherality and Polishness constructed in the book, noting their connection to the historical experience of political transition and the binary East–West opposition that emerges within it. It also brings out the possibility of thinking differently about Polishness in some of the texts, which, however, still represents only a potential, perhaps to be exploited in further research on Polish theater
W. R. Myers High School 2009
The annual publication of the students of W. R. Myers High School Taber, Alberta. (Volume 2008-2009)pdf‘iw w JS *
Duncan Campbell
Tina Carnegie
Crystal Carver
Craig Dejong
Bob Gammon
Mark Harding
Amanda Harris
Paige Hierath
Arica Jensen
Kate Jensen
Johanna Kutansi
Marilyn Kambeitz
Noel Kehler
Marcy Laporte
Rene Lavoi
Douglas Leavitt
Coralee Leth
Megan Leusink
Tim Luchanski
Darren Majeran
Sadie Anderson
Lisa Astalos
Danny Bennett
Sam Bennett
Kristin Bodnar
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Andrea Makarchuk
Brandy Me Lellan
Stacy McClelland
Stephanie Mills
Terry Moline
Hyrum Moriyama
Wayne Pallett
Lori Pickerel I
Jen Pierce
Krista Richert
Maxine Schnoor
Katie Szoke
Dalziel Whipple
Debbie Williams
Laurie Chomany
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Mackenzie Allred
Brandon Armstrong
Kayla Avison
Bradie Baceda
Courtney Badura
Rhys Bennett
Danielle Berube
Curtis Bodnar
Aisha Boehmer
KC. Brantner
Peyton Brantner
Austin Braun
Jesse Briscoe
Emmitt Campbell
Angelique Christakos
Cassandra Collett
Jessica Cook
Teri Cook
Jeremy Durant
Kaylee Egeland
Tori Ellis
Brandi Ernes
Abigail Epp
Mimi Farrage
Diana Fehr
9
Brady Friesen
Bradley Gammelseter
Bianca Gansner
Jayden Gardner
Laurel Gingell
Morgan Goehr
Jeniffer Groft
Tayler Hansen
Alex Harding
Emily Harris
Branden Heezen
Kasey Heller
Kyle Hewitt
Brendon Hirney
Catherine Ho
Tyler Holman
Lindee Ingram
Kayla Jackson
Austin James
Lee Jensen
Alicia Feltrin
Jordynn Fitch
Courtney Florchinger
Denim Francis
Jessica Francis
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Jocelyn Johnson
Julie Johnson
Sarah-Anne Jozsa
Jakson Kehler
Tyris Kilborn
Samantha Kondor
AJ Krahn
Judy Krahn
Jenna Krushelnicki
Xavier Lockhart
Ty MacKenzie
Trevor Marsden
Dylan Maxwell
Tianna Meier
Kolyn Melquist
Jennae Mertins
Anthony Miller
Cody Miller
Katrina Miyanaga
Kimberley Moline
Marlee Nakamura
Amanda Neufeld
Kelly O'Donnell
Cassandra Ochoa
Bobbi Odland
11
Matthew Peleskey
Scott Perini
Eddie Peters
Davis Phillips
Jessica Powell
Melissa Pyrch
Cole Reamsbottom
Kennedy Renner
Logan Rockenbach
Taryn Rombough
Colton Rop
Nicole Ross
Brendon Saruwatari
Meygan Saruwatari
Carson Schultz
Kris Sedgwick
Nicholas Shaw
Mackenzie Simek
Stephanie Sorensen
Clay Sparks
Kaden Odland
Chelsea Orsten
Jeffery Patrick
David Paun
Jagger Pease
12
Brycen Spate
Taylor Spate
Taylor Stafford
Kira Steed
Kaylee Swarbrick
Alexandras Terrick
Ashley Timm
Travis Turcato
Mikayla Vanderheyden
Tanner Vandersteen
Danny Waeckerlin
Cole Waldner
Kurt Weckesser
Cara Werner
Amanda Williamson
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MIK
Alex Anderson
Courtney Anderson
Shauna Anderson
Tanner Arnold
Kaitlyn Aubin
Cody Baber
Jordin Bakoway-Adams
Hillary Bennett
Natalie Bennett
Rachel Bennett
Cory Braconnier
Dakotah Brantner
Amber Cairns
Laura Campbell
Shayla Campbell
Jared Capner
Paige Carle
Greg Corolla
Cody Chipman
Colyn Cleland
Amber Collett
Jessie Collett
Sabrina Cook
Daniel Cousins
Michelle Cradduck
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Nathaniel Drouin
Cody Durant
Bobby Foot
Karly Froehlich
Lisa Froese
Megan Gilbertson
Derrick Goodrich
Troy Halifax
Samantha Hanke
Bradley Hansen
Rylee Heller
Kat Hildebrand
Brady Hirney
Dustin Holman
Robert Holtrop
Alixandra Hormoth
Codi Hoskins
Brett Hull
Stephanie Karl
Dalair Khan
Taylor Culler
Jesse DeBona
Brett Dillman
Megan Donahue
Dylan Draney
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Kolten Krchnok
Jordyn Lamb
Chase LePard
Frieda Letkeman
Eric Lister
Tyson Matthews
Cole McCracken
Clinton Meier
Mitchell Mykytiw
Taryn Nakamura
Luke Nelson
Grace Noble
Joel Norris
Jane Olsen
Kaylee Peters
Kimberly Peters
Jacqueline Phillips
Tucker Pickerell
Jacob Rempel
Kansis Roberts
Jarid Rombough
Keven Sajinovic
Cassy Sampson
Zachary Saunders
Jaden Schafer
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Lindon Skelly
Fraser Stang
Nolan Steed
Aiea Steinborn
Jessica Stoddart
Jesse Tams
Matthew Tams
Braiden Thompson
Brianne Torrie
Lettica Tyrell
Jason Valgardson
Stefanie Van Spronsen
Kerri VanMeetelen
Shawn Walker
Ben Wilson
Tanner Wilson
Allan Woof
Brooklynne Yamabe
Aniko Yokoyama
Mathieu Zaiser
Blair Schmitz
Janessa Sebok
Eric Sekura
Brett Shigemi
Aston Shimbashi
Ryley Baceda
Sara Barth
Owen Beers
Kate Bradbury
Ryan Brill
Todd Bullock
Brock Campbell
Kori Christensen
Weston Coles
Jeffrey Courts
Bryce D'Agnone
Kevin Deen
Dominique Ducharme
Matthew Erick
Hannah Ewen
Megan Fa|nor
Rawan Farrage
Taylor Fitch
Dylan Fletcher
Paige Fletcher
Raegan Anderson
Randi-jo Anderson
Carlynn Antoniuk
Brittany Armstrong
Travis Astalos
Ryan Fletcher
Daniel Froese
Kimberley Gammelseter
Silvan Ganser
Hayley Gibson
Cassandra Gilmore
Tanner Hamilton
Clayton Hansen
Christi Harris
Bryan Hart
Darren Haslam
Jarred Haynes
Spencer Hitchcock
Curtis Huisam
Cassie Hull
Katie Jackson
Cody Jensen
Jeffrey Jensen
Jordan Jensen
Reagan Jensen
Alanna Johnson
Joe Johnson
Skyler Johnson
Tyler Johnson
Lynden Journoud
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Jennifer Lang
Mackenzie Lawson
Denis Lebeuf
Brett Lepard
Rylee Leth
Bailey Lewicki
Chad Lukacs
Jeff Mackenzie
Kirstie Maerz
Chason Marose
Logan Martin
Melony McLean
Ashley Meisner
Jovian Meissner
Preston Miller
Jordan Moore
Justin Morgan
Landon Murray
Michael Nakamura
Shandyn Nakamura
Tyneil Kerr
Melissa Krizsan
Marc Krushelnicki
Hayden Kuryvial
Curtis Kutanzi
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Scott Nelson
Levi Ness
Nicole Nilsson
Lauro Noble
Ian Odland
Carlos Olave
Amanda Orsten
Jeffrey Oudman
Rebecca Oudman
Dominic Pahl
Robin Paradee
Karly Perin
Alisha Peters
Krystal Peters
Alyssa Peterson
Cassidy Powell
McKenzie Powell-James
Margaret Reeves
Amanda Robinson
Ashleigh Rombough
Mitchell Saruwatari
Brittney Sawatzky
Justin Schmidt
Kelsea Schmitz
Robi Schramm
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Kenny Somerville
Corey Thiessen
Clayton Tilleman
Bradie Toth
Katie Tyo
Brooklyn Valgardson
Kristen Valgardson
Josh Vance
Kimberlee Vornbrock
Lachelle Vornbrock
Reid Walters
Christopher Weckesser
Kayla Williams
Jarvis Zazalack
Brooke Zimmer
Justin Roberts
Brandt Sebok
Amanda Sedgwick
Zak Shigemi
Elizabeth Shimbashi
Casey Sims
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Nick Speedy
Amb To go to school ond get my
photography degree.
PF: Working ot a photography studio
here in Taber.
FS. Tm all right Nothing broke1'
MEM: When i went to cadet camp
and I fell down in the mess hall
and my food went everywhere.
MMM Giving a special speech
to 1500 girls and having them
say that I am their role model.
GF Having my children end up
with my disability.
Nick: Ramathorn, Fez.
Amb: To be a cop, or Spiderman with
do.
PF: Work at Home Hardware for the
rest of my life..
FS: ' Oh dang it!"
MEM: Getting stuck sideways in the
snow in the middle of the
road by the hospital.
MMM: Hanging out in the
office with Kristin, Marilyn
and Tina.
GF: End up driving a minivan.
Nick - Nickname.
Amb - Ambition
PF - Probable. Fate.
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Nick Andrus.
Amb. Something in rhe trades.
PF: Oil field.
FS God made dirt so dirt don't hurt.'
MEM: Answering this Grade 12 survey.
MMM Climbing Death.
GF. Dying while driving my quad.
Timothy Asit
Nick Tim.
Amb: Mechanic.
PF Becoming a Trailer Park Boy
FS 'Primo.'
MEM Getting high-centered the first
week i had my truck.
MMM Getting the forklift stuck at work
and pulling it out with my truck.
GF: Becoming a Lifer at
Hostess.
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Nick B-Bad.
Amb Play hockey.
PF Be awesome
FS 'Take it easy."
MMM: Jessica crashing into the lake
GF Life after High School.
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Nick: Boo Boo.
Amb: Be just like Mr. Leavitt.
PF: Having a zillian cats. (Just like Mr.
Leavitt)
MEM: When I forgot to wear deodorant
and brush my teeth!.
MMM ' ootbcl ond Basketball.
GF Failing and being
broke
I^riatrn &LLL
Amb o travel the world
PF Making Pogo Sticks.
FS: Everything happens for a reason '
MMM Running into a chain fence
chasing Mylo
GF Clowns
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Nick Kurt B.
Amb: Something sports-related.
PF: Being remembered.
FS: "I'm Kurt Bennett everybody!"
MEM: B.O. problem in grade 6.
MMM: Road trips for sports.
GF: Walking down a dark hallway
after conquering the
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Nick: Jessie.
Amb: I want to work with animals.
PF: That I won't go too far.
GF: Losing all that I have had.
popcorn with a blow dryf
GF: Death
GF: To drop a light bulb.
and blew the breaker.
GF Growning
Pm Owncy
Nick Mr Thighs
Amb Tattoo artist |
PF Airplane crash |
MEM Falling up the crowded stairs I
MMM Piggy-back pile-up in the alley |
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Nick Cara Mia
Amb Cartoonist or a comic artist
PF 11 have a world famous novel in
five years.
FS. Every flower blooms in it's own
sweet time.'
MEM Fainting in Luchs Bio class
Nick: Emo, Emes.
Amb: Finish school, get married and have kids.
PF Get married and end up back in Barnwell.
FS Grow up
MMM Mackenzie Lawson trying to pop
Nick. My dad calls me Jubes
Amb: Serve a mission when I'm like a
grandma. Oh yeah.
FS: "That was the funnest thing of my life."
MEM: The fact that I couldn't skate an
inch if my life depended on it.
MMM Hah! Last day of grade II.
GF- Doing Taxes ® 11
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Nick J-Wolf.
Amb Game designer
PF: Farmer
MMM Wrecking my truck
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Nick Light Bulb Boy.
Amb Changing burnt-out light bulbs and
cleaning lights
PF To be an electrician.
FS: Popcorn first, and then lights.
MEM: Swim suit fell off in the pool.
MMM When I got to change two
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Nick: Coles, Colesey.
Amb: Stock broker.
PF: Stoy at home mom.
FS: "Dude Bro, Yo!"
MEM: Everytime my parents or the
cops catch me doing something stupid.
MMM: Throwing a burning mattress
off of the Old Man Bridge.
GF: Quicksand.
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Nick: Corman.
Amb; To make it big as a singer or
actress
PF: Work.ng in a cop K-9 Unit or the
SPCA.
FS That's BUNKI"
MEM Getting attached at kissed by
the girl in the Library.
MMM: Being a Cha-Cha
in the school's production of
Grease.
GF: Waking up and not
having my mom with me
anymore.
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Nick Scoobles.
PF Lifer at the Heritage
FS. 'Well yeah, were in the Rockies.'
MMM English class
Nick Bethy
Amb Happiness, success.
PF I don't know yet but I'm excited!
FS And then I found 20 bucks ..'
Clone it!'
MEM Grade 10 gym class with
Chizek.
MAAM Grade 11 spare
and Seminary
GF. Accidentally touching
gross stuff. Ew.
Nick Mustashio
Amb Travel the world
PF III have an extensive collection of
name tags ana hair nets
FS 'What?"
MEM In grade 2 when I got nit in
the face with a tire swing
MMM: When I got a
Cool Cat Award.
GF: Failing everything.
Nick - Nickname.
Amb> - AM&rnoN
Pf - Prz7&a&lc. Fate.
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Nick Crowdaddy.
Amb A career not at Safeway
PF Working at Safeway with
Logan W.
MMM Grade 12 football.
GF forking at Safeway.
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Nick Crowson
Amb To operate heavy machinery.
PF Be1 ng a mechanic
FS Shut your mouth!"
MMM Riding my quad
GF: Not getting my diploma.
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Nick Sparky.
Amb To be a mechanic
PF Work in a factory.
FS Ganking groceries
MEM Going to school.
AAMM Grade 12
GF What I m going to do after school.
.Sarah Palt^N
Nick Legs
Amb: Go to university and get my
nursing degree
PF Become a nurse and have some
kids
FS. Sweet deal.
MEM Running out of gas on 50th
street.
AAMM: Every day of my
life.
GF: Crazy Frog, spiders.
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Nick Frenchie/Boo.
Amb Get out of aber1
PF Live in New Brunswick.
FS No, no' C'est vrai
MEM Getting stuck in the
bathroom stall at the Cineplex
"Help! I can't get
AAMM: Crazy trips to
Lethbridge with Kristie.
''You're so tough!"
GF: Staying in Taber.
Raym^np Pam
Nick B.F.G.
Amb To be a windmill tech.
PF ver failure
MMM Finding a oead deer with y
and Bret: under the canal bridge frozen.
GF Ouija Board.
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Nick Dillman.
Amb Cure cancer.
PF Cause a pandemic.
FS blocked1
AAMM Watching the styrofoam
video in Chem like 30 times.
GF Failing to succeea.
Amb: Do something amazing... I just
don't know what yet.
FS: "Just kidding!"
AAMM: When Myla had a sleepover
at my house and my room flooded
(twice!).
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Nick: G.
Amb: Interior design.
PF: Success, hopfully.
FS: "Say what?!" "Oh Ha!!"
MEM Me and Alyssa in Bio!
MMM The guy who hissed at
My la, Alyssa and I
GF: Living in Taber my
whole life.
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Nick: Evans.
Amb: Pilot.
PF: Become a physio therapist.
FS: "Oh yah!"
MEM: After working all winter repairing
a motorcycle. I took it for a test drive
and wiped out.
MMM: Quading/Dirtbiking in
the mountains while camping a
lot.
GF: Losing friends.
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Nick Fisher
PF. Living with my mom and dad.
MMM Getting arrested for
shooting pigeons in Vauxhall with
Dusty
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Nick: Britty-Bugs, Burt.
Amb: Make hundreds of wedding cakes.
PF: Becoming the typical soccer mom.
FS: "Cute!"
MMM: Brandyn blowing his nose in English
class.
GF: Being poor
Amb - Amwn
PF - Probable. Fate.
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Nick Steph G.
Amb: Become successful in life.
PF. Working at a fast-food restaurant for
the rest of my life
FS: "Hey!’
MMM Buying my grad dress
GF: Burning to death1
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Nick Green.
Amb: To be a famous photographer
PF Fall in love and have children.
FS God you Valters.'
MEM: I was comforting Nick one day
when he was upset, when I sneezed and
fell off of the couch straight on to my
But at least I made Nick feel
better.
MMM: When my friend Ivan
slipped on the carpet and
blamed it on his socks.
GF: What I can't see.
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Nick Hooven
Amb Beat George St. Pierre for
Welter Weight Title.
PF Onion farmer.
FS Shut up Delaney.
MEM Forgetting the names of some
of the Student Council members at
the 1st assembly.
MMM Math class w 'h
Kasey and Deloney, and all
my spares.
GF: Scary movies
Larissa C^FT
Nick Rissa.
Amb: Graduate and move on to
secondary school.
FS You crack me up.
GF: Dropping my cell phone in the
toilet.
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Amb: To run a nightclub named
FSCENE8.
PF: To own FSCENE8.
FS: "When time and life shook hands and
said goodbye." - Modest Mouse.
MMM: The first FSCENE8 party.
Nick: T.T.
Amb: Film maker/Comic Book writer.
PF: Rich and famous or working minimal
wage.
FS: "No! NOO! NOOO!"
MEM: I was 5 and peed in the garbage
at home.
MMM: Winning a competiotion
with friends.
GF: Nothing.
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Nick: Ange, Robert, Vivian, Rockstar.
Amb: To travel the world and become
a counsellor.
MEM: Falling into a puddle because
my dog jumped at a car.
MMM: Franch class and Europe trip.
GF: To be stuck in Taber.
PF: Grow old and become a stamp
collector.
FS: Just kidding!"
MEM: "ailing on my face at work.
MMM Spain & France.
GF 12 little crabs.
Nick: Heck
Amb: To go to university, have a
great job, a family, and to be happy.
PF: Live in my mom s basement until
I'm 40.
FS 'Say what?!"
MEM: My pants ripping at work.
MMM: Three Days Grace
concert.
GF: Burning alive.
.Stephanie. LIm
Nick: Steph-A-Roo, Stephy.
Amb: Travel the world, and own Jimmy
Choo shoes.
PF: Staying in Taber for the rest of my
life.
FS: "Don't worry about it."
MEM: Too many to count!
MMM Band trip to
Seattle
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Amb Doctor.
FS Shut up ’insert name here’1
MEM Wiping out on the ice and losing
my lunch.
MMM: Playing football in McMahon
Stadium.
GF: Having to redo Physics 30!
Nick Hoyt.
Amb P'aying basketball
PF: Wal-Mart Associate.
MMM Winning the Rebel Classic
and then holding the trophy up in the
middle of the gym with Chris
Evanson's |ersey on it
GF; Spiders.
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Nick: Kasey May Hotdog.
FS Shut up1'
MEM Everytime I laugh I snort
MMM: Math with Deloney, My la
and Hooven.
GF: Not doing anything with my
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Nick Loog. Loggic Lola
Amb: Go to school in the States
PF Working with animals or teeth
FS Got beef? Were vegetarians. Kaila
loves GINGABEEFIH"
MEM Grade 9 camping trip popping a
squat while Mr Hill comes over the hill
with a camera. Bad look out
skills, Nolan.
MMM High school rodeos,
provincial parties, house parties,
hanging out with my best friends.
GF Not Fulfilling my dreams.
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Nick: Ginger.
Amb: Be rich like everybody else's
ambition, and to own my own heavy
equipment company.
PF: Wealthy heavy equipment operator.
FS: "A dingo ate my baby!"
MEM: When I fell up the stairs while
there was a hot girl walking
down them.
MMM: When I'm biking
and many more.
GF: I don't fear anything.
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Nick: Chris' Macadamia Nut Cookie.
Amb: Become Caleb someday.
MEM: People knowing that I like
Tessa.
MMM: Morgan's house.
GF: Tori marrying my dad.
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Nick Buch.
Amb o graauate from Coilege.
PF: Living in Taber forever.
FS. 'Nap time.’ "I need help.
MEM dipping brand new shorts in
Social.
MMM: Matt and Evan getting caught
by the cops for playing Nicky
Nicky Nine Doors while
everyone else got away.
GF Not graduating.
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Nick Jess
Amb: To go to school and get a
good job.
PF: Living a good life.
FS: "Hey bud!"
MEM: Spilling gravy down my pants
in the cafeteria.
GF: Spiders and snakes.
Nick: Ranchero.
Amb: Rope in the NFR.
PF: Become a crop inspector and get
stuck in Taber.
FS: "Don't worry about it."
MMM: When J-Wolf got stuck at
the Graveyard and blew up his
GF: Not finding a job after
college.
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Nick: Kay Kay.
Amb: To become and interior
designer.
PF: Be stuck in a jail cell with Ariel on
the outside laughing at me.
FS: "You're so tough."
MEM: Backing up the car in the
school parking lot and
noticing it wasn't even
started.
MMM: Summer when I
broke my collar bone
carrying my cousin.
GF: To be in a car crash.
- Nickname.
Amb - Am&iwn
- Probable. Fate.
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Nick: BJ.
Amb: Make Money.
PF: Working for DBills.
FS: Ballin'.1'
MEM: Being stripped naked in a
swimming pool.
MMM: Jumping the Nissan.
GF: Death.
Nick: Sushi
Amb: Travel the world.
PF: Get a diploma in fashion design and
marketing.
MEM: Hitting a pole in the mall parking
lot.
MMM: Getting cornered in a back alley
in my Jimmy with Kristi and
Carol.
GF: Not making it in the
world.
Nick: Karl.
Amb: Graduate.
PF: Be an art teacher like Moriyama.
FS: Anything I can yell.
MEM: Getting caught trying on
women's clothes with Beans.
MMM: Whenever I'm seen with my
sister.
GF: Hampsters.
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Nick: Sam.
Amb: To pwn the world.
PF: Get married and have kids.
MEM: When I said Hiati instead of
Haiti.
MMM: Alaskan Cruise.
GF: Staying in Taber.
Nick: Kinniburgh.
Amb: Pilot/Aircraft mechanic.
PF: Spray Pilot.
FS: "You're right."
MEM: My Daisy Dukes.
AMAM: Building forts in my basement in
grade 12.
GF: Sugar Crisp bear/The Wool
Blanket.
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Amb - Ambition
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Nick Kurtz, Number 2.
Amb: Go skydiving before I die.
PF: Stoy in Southern Alberta forever.
MEM: Falling down the stairs in front
of my Social 10 class.
AAAAM: Social 30 class with Bobby G!
GF: Housefires.
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Nick: Keis.
Amb: Flight Attendant.
PF: Stay at home mom.
FS: "I'm sure."
MMM: A few things.
GF: Cars near water.
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Nick: Becca.
Amb: To be a recreational therapist.
FS: "Sweet deal."
AAAAM: Beans drawing Jesus in art.
GF: Not graduating.
Amb: Join the NHL on TSI
PF: Living off my
FS: "Yeah
MEM: Getting taken he
cop car for playing Nid
AAMM: Hockey c
GF: Wool blanket.
dem Maruyama
Nick: Steve, Scotty Doesn't Know.
Amb: Gain 70 pounds, marry Kayla
Hutchison and have 13 kids.
PF: Marry the love of my life, Tori
Odland, and be a bar star.
FS: "Smurf that!"
MEM: Tori painting my finger nails and
puking in Stefan's truck.
AAMM: Meeting Tori and
Kayla.
GF: Morgan Staples.
GF: Getting acid thrown
at me.
Nick: T„ The Wizard.
Amb: Win a silver medal in
gymnastics at the Olympics.
PF: Being the guy that doesn't have
acid thrown at me.
FS: "Communism builds character."
MMM: Making movies.
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FS: "Yo(
MEM: Anytime when Sa
driving and I was n
AAMM: Getting cornered i
Jimmy wit
GF:
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Nick: Norris/Chuck.
Amb: To have a successful job and
make a lot of money!
PF: Work at Mcdonalds the rest of
my life.
FS 'OH SNAP!" "Oh no you didn’t!"
MEM: When I drove away with
my car still plugged in, and
drove all the way to school
with the cord dragging behind
me!.
MMM: Winning the 3-Point
competition at W.R. Myers
Classic.
GF: Losing a loved one.
C-M ■ M^t ELm&arasainc Moment MM • M^t Mww&Lt M^mlnt Class ^f 200g
AF - A^atcat Fear
&RANPgN ^'E>RILN
Amb: Become a professional
horseman.
PF: End up poor, married, and happy
MEM When my fly was undone
during 'Grease'.
MMM Grease and "All Shook
Up.
GF: To lose those I hold
dear.
I6yh ^batu
Nick: Kyle XY.
Amb: Paleontologist.
PF: Be in debt from the university
fees for the rest of my life
FS "Ha! I win AGAIN"
MEM Accidentalyy pulling my
pants down in grade 5
AAMM Being in Grease
GF Death.
|4ri5trn ^'Naij_
Nick Reese
Amb: Be a Disneyland princess and
travel the world.
PF: Become a teacher.
FS: "My bad." "That's sketch."
MEM: Slipping in a big puddle
outside of the school.
AAMM: Brandon and
Kyle explaining Star Wars
to me.
GF: Working at BPs for
the rest of my life.
TYRELL 0PLANP
Nick TyRome Biggums. Ody
Amb: Prestige worldwide
PF: Living in my moms basement.
FS. What is?' 'You re right.' 'I like
to party1'
MEM Waterslide in Saskatoon.
MMM Winning state, going to
Regionals. - I
GF Pleather.
Victoria <2planp
I^M ^ffrcpi
Nick Ton O, Toad.
Amb Gold diggin troohy wife.
PF To marry John Hutchison.
FS. 'You think Im joking... but I'm not.'
AAMM Hanging out with Kayla,
Logan, Morgan L. and Kasey.
GF Not being best friends with Brooke
Wentz for the rest of my life.
Nick Kimbo.
Amb To be somebody.
PF How would I know?
FS. Save your breath for cooling
your pies'
MMM Watching Tim eat his math
homework.
GF । o be just average
Zachary ^plaNp
Nick Fat Boy Z. Bubba.
Amb To be a welder
PF Stay in Myers forever
FS Git-R-Done
MEM ~ell up the stairs at school
AAAAM When I got Sushis jimmy
buried at the graveyard,
cruising
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