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As valedictorian of tl . classof '85, I COO" ftuiction 'untbout Mr Make, whe la
welcome you to our graduatiorf ceremonies. secretary, bus driver, nurse,'and assistant
Mr. Tremeer, teachers, guests, aride owof manae ger.
also give thanks to dur parents
grads:ulio nine extremely long years
public school, we all heave a sigh of relief, for stuandind bel our best. ��1 �e� �. en�.
but not so deep as c calm our nevous win -ll ing
ragem ton Wunderstanding and support, I
ticipation of high school. Our teachers will
but I ho not) be most exuberant to wonder if we would be graduating tonight?
seekeu leave. pe When looking back on our years at
We Brookside, we will be sure to remember best
won't likely ever fuck" Mn. his very
y our friends. They sure helped out in many,:.
with his "no muck muck'' and his situations: If it weren't for friends - who
thorough teaching of French. Mr. Cameron, would lend you their notebook when you
with his instruction of math, art more didn't have your homework done? Who
Asa who keep our sc : t , and sniroundings inlet,
math, and his concert productions
unforgetable. Mr. Hazlitt's tests and
assignments have been very beneficial to
us. Mrs. Graham, also known as
Brooktide's mom, has been very helpful as
a coach in all sports and has always been
there when we needed her. We won't forget
camping at Menesetung and,.; picking pine
cones with Mr. Liddle. We also have plea-
sant memories of our primary teachers who
guided us from helpless little individuals
who couldn't tie shoes or zip zippers to less
helpless people who could read and write.
Last, but not least, Mr. Tremeer, since
becoming principal and general manager
last year, has been very involved with our
school curriculum. we admire and
Actually, I want to say us to this
respect these people for guiding
stage in our lives. Their determination by the
efforts have been greatly appreciatednot
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graduating class even though it may out of life. As someone once sat
As well as the teachers, we know our
have seemed so at times. ship in a harbour is safe, but that is not what
ships are -built for." Good-bye and good
years at school have been made easier by luck!
others such as Mrs. Blake, our librarian,
would whisper the answer to you when the
teacher asked"a question and you were off
who knows where! To whom would you ad-
mit the mark of your last French test?
To some of our friends it is au revoir as we
head for two different high schools,
Although we'll make new friends, we won't
forget our old ones from Brookside School!
According to Webster's dictionary,
"valedictory" means "saying good-bye" so
tonight our class bids farewell to Brookside
with its many memories and experiences
which have made us the mature teens you
see tonight.
Fellow graduates, as we go on to the next
stage in our 'lives, I'd like to leave you with
this thought. There are three kinds of people
in the world: - those who make things hap-
pen, those who watch what happens, and
those who wonder what happened. It is peo-
le who make things happen who get the
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IT'S YOURS TO DISCOVER
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Award winnersight the Henk Blom, Paul Caesar Memorialward C Craig Jeffersskside Public School graduation exercises on on,e Mathematics
row, lefta to right, Sports Award. Front row, Tobi Fairbairn, French Award and
Award and Debbie Rintoul,
Joey Curran, Sports Award. (Photo by Alan Rivett)
Congratukltiofls
to the grads ill around
your house.
Best Wishes now and
in the future.
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Good Luck and Best Wishes
in the years ahead.
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