Wilson Junior High School Face Prints 1987

The annual publication of the students of Wilson Junior High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 1986-87) .— 1 FACE PHIMTS 1986-87 LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTATO LAST A T.fFF'FTMF hi Mil U i liYiW am Junior high-school brings us moments to create long lasting friendships. As we progress from grade 7 t...

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Main Author: Wilson Junior High School
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Published: Inter-Collegiate Press, Ltd. 1987
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Summary:The annual publication of the students of Wilson Junior High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 1986-87) .— 1 FACE PHIMTS 1986-87 LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTATO LAST A T.fFF'FTMF hi Mil U i liYiW am Junior high-school brings us moments to create long lasting friendships. As we progress from grade 7 to grade 9, we share many moments and memories which will last forever — athletic accomplishments, artistlce creations, and academi G <stCj$2f$ share these things with our friends who will be with us forever. These are the friends who help us study, who make us laugh and stick with us when we need them. They are important, and a million thanks would never be enough. But that's what friends are for - you don’t have to say thanks. I AI irUTFD ND LAllunlLKFRIENDSBeasley, Wayne Burr, Marty Fekete, Mike Fraser, Peggy Lippa, Lynda Shouting, Craig Slade, Brad Wolf RandyAndrews, Sean Boland, Shannon Busch, Bernard Cross land, Lea DesJardins,Shawn Fritz, Marnie Girdwood, Susan Horak,Eddie Horlings, Trevor Jorgensen, Kevin Kaufmann, Jamie Kovacs, Scott Large, Derek Le, Chun Littau, Kevin Long, Shelli Masson, Brett McDonald, Karen Nihill, Karmen Pickles, Paul Rauhala, Jeff Sandberg, Kim Setoguchi, Toni Simpson, Shannon Titsing, Nicole Tran, Dave Vandenberg, Tracy Walshe, ClintonAntochow,Alison Canfield, Sandra Cojocariu, Gabe Colpitts, Trevor Dewijn, Alice Dillabough, Cheryl Elford, Joel Englehart, Craig Heisler, Natasha Houghton, Nadine Johnson, Dean Komanac, Lennie Kruchkywich, Kevin Lashley, Dan Lodermeier,Tracy Oriold, Kari Park,Jolane Renter,Chris Romaniuk, Andrea Schlemme,Tammy Schmidt,Gordon Smid, Jason Tomayer, Crystal Williams, Shannon Ziefflie, DeannaBelcourt, Jason Clark, Carrie Danyluk, Angie Dixon, Kevin Elford, Kelly Forsyth, Brian Guimond, Allan Harvey, Derek Johnson, Kim Kieselbach,Deb Kirkpatrick,Greg Koningen, Shana Lawrence, Cora Lerner, Ryan Matisz, Rhonda McDougall, Geordie Mok, Kennie Montgomery, Cory Orr, Shannon Parker,Billie Jo Richards, John Row, Dennis Shank, Quentin Shewchuk, Richard Tagg, Carmen Williamson, Erin Williams, ChrisHayes, Julie Hutchinson, Rich Jones, Heather Konynenbelt,Sue Landgraf, Scott Leitch, Gary Buchholz, Norman Christie, Jacquie Dorchak, Melanie Gunnlaugson, Angie Harms, Jason Lu, Billy Matkin, Sharla McDonald, Chris McKenna, Lisa Moritz, Roxanne Orr, Shari Pedersen, Boh Prefontaine, Jen Walker, Robyn Willms, Martin Yau, PaulineBlock, Aaron Clamp, Jonathan Conroy, Joel Spearchief, Janelle Tyrer, Colleen Wilson, Dean Yip, Steven Crews, Tim Forsyth, Chrystal Henning, Wanita Ryder, Keith Kambeitz, Heidi Kitagawa, Cory Koshman, Karmel Lang, Darren Lindberg, Sheri Lowrey, Steven Mueller, Layton Perkins, Chad Rae, Leah Roberts, Troy Rowe, Barbara Rude, Jane Schow, Treena Shimozawa, TateDemerchant, Sue Duffield, Paul Francis, Shawn Inaba, Trent Kassam, Shafiq Knox, Ian Peterson, Todd Pon, Doris Ramotowski, Irene Roberts, Wendy Scott, Jenny Thomsen, Michael Van Ryn, Wendie Weiss, Jacinda Wolsky, Vance Lawrence,Deryk Loo, Leo Lysak, Sharon McDonald, Colin Nelson, Jared Palychuk,Sam Boddy, Shane Burton, Elvie Crawford, ChereneClose, Jeff Dekok, Bonnie Easthope, Julie Falk, Megan Goldthorpe, Sheila Gunnlaugson, Marni Harris, Chris Harries, Barbara Kerber, Debbie Koceja, Matthew Kostek, Michael Legg, Jonathan Lowther, Paul Lychak, Jason Matheson, Craig May, Shannon McDonald, Laura Mercer, Marcie Moisan, Charlene Pan, Janet Riley, Jared Sardar, Shahid Sillito, Shane Starner, Kristeen Tweter, Nicole Wemple, JaimeBlakley, Carol Delorme, Stephie Dragland, Debra Handel, Tracy Hughes, Kim Keewatin, Trina Krause, Adam Thompson, Peary Truong, Thanh Wilson, Jeremy Young, Scott1r*v Staples, Jody Thomson, Trevor VanWieren,Shane Wiersma, Dwight Lamb, Lance Malcomson, Kara Milicevic,Stef. Morris, Adam Neitz, Cory Pan, Edward Hellens, Nikki Herrell, Tammy Hiebert, Jody Kambeitz, Joseph Kovacs, Chelsea Krampl, Bryan Pro, Jason Roelofs, Craig Schulz, Tom Selman, Lee Slawson, Rob Sorensen, Soren Bath, Paul Beasley, Steven Burrows, Chad Campbell, Manely Fehr, Jesy Forbes, Dan Gill, Louise Hamilton, CliffAlbrecht, Michelle Bishop, Laura Bublitz, Mark Chow, Chuck Coolidge, Jerry Duce, Brad Ferguson, David Forsyth, Nathan Gockij, Steven Hansen, Lesley Hing, Theresa Hurt, Kevin Kovacs, Karen Kuberko, Chris Matheson, Devin Moisan, Trevor Naylor, Wayne Faulence, Rhonda Petrak, Brett Racz, Linda Rude, Danny Seiz, Anita Smeed, Danielle Staten, Karen Tarleck, Megan Terpstra, Jason Tinordi, Randy Williams, Dave Willis, Callen Zacchigna, DeanI Alien, Jan Briegert, Shannon Chiste, Bradley Chudobiak, Michele Covey, Jason Edwards, Heather Ferguson, Steph. Franais, Nicole Goshinmon, Deawn Hall, Sherry Harrison, Cam Hiebert, Carol Hopp, Jody Jackson, Jen Kish, Michelle Lee, Laura Leno, Carol Loo, Yolanda Lorencz, Chad Lukacs, Deanna McLean, Brandi Nelson, Louise Peacock, Tanya Rae, Rob Sanders, Shanon Smith, Tammy Toeters, FlorenceAngyal, Shannon Becker, Ken Belle, Jamie Bellegarde, Pam Bender, Roxanne Brosbol, Mike Cichy, Jolynne Davison, Shaune Demerchant, Charlene Eldridge, Marlene Farley, Amy Fix, Angie Fritz, Joanne Gegi, Lori Horlings, Shawn Lacey, Sarah Lidster, Tracy Luschinski, Mark McLean, Dana Molnar, Warren Onofrychuk, Shawn Rallion, Wendy Sawyer, Craig Seredinski, Stacey Shackleford, Derek Stickel, Kristi Taylor, Tara Warren, Rob Watt, DavidArnold, Jason Berard, James Brown, Jennie Clarke, Terri Deuschle, Shelley Emms, Shelley Fleming, Justin Furukawa, Travis Herron, Laurie Houghton, Rhonda Jensen, Dana Kostek, Tanya Lafournie, Terri Lepage, Jacque Ly, Henry McNeely, Stephanie Meheden, Clayton Orich, Don Orr, Michael Peters, Christel Reich-Sander, Sandra Stemerick, Lisa Stolearcius, Jordan Tran, Ngoc Weiss, John Volkowycki, Kevin 8-6Asplund, Travis DePeuter, Janie Diep, Van Dyck, Mark Flexhaug, Melanie Hacker ,Melody Hewitt, Jaret Huber, Don Jang, Ginny Jobborn, Tammie Johnson, Therressa Keeling, Aaron Leung, Kar Kong Ly, Margaret Michelson, Brett Molnar, Jeff Moyer, Tanya Orich, Kevin Reinbold, Derek Schile, Tara Shaw, Selena Stafford, Garvin Terry, Rob Turnbull, Kendra Varga, Zsolt Westbrook, Doug Vlillms, Michael Woodruff, PattyStuckless, Mike Thiessen, Janice VanDenHengel, Julie Wiebe, Karrie Wooler, Rachael Adamus, Jason B1air, Dale Burton, Diane. Butt, Darren Carlson, Ryan Clements, Shane Dortch, Mike Faassen, Danny Fomradas, Jody Gilbert, Damian Green, Shanda Hahn, Neal Johnson, Brett Liptak, Jason Melquist, Christine Miechkota, Jeff Mueller, Josie Owen, Dave Piekema, Cindy Roelofs, Brent Schrage, Bill Sinclair, Janet 8-88Burgess, Ron Dodd, Celina Gustum, Dililla Hyder, Stewart Langillee, Reg Lapierre Corey Morcom, Terry Nevil, Tammy Park, Scott Paterson,Deric Scarrow, Jim Tollestrup,Troy Volume, Joanne.Porteous ,Shelley Richards, Quinn Schile, Shawn Scott, Arlene Smeed, Mark Terpstra, Dale Vanderhooft, Cal Varga, Dawn Wickend, Stuart Wittke, Paul Buchholz, Chris Filgas, Crystal Guimond, Michelle Halibert, Chris, Humphrey, Brandy Lysak, Chris McGinn, Lori Nathe, Candace Nemeth, Lee Nunemaker, Walter Oler, Connie PantherBone, Shane Patterson, Teresa Patterson,Shawn Pickles, Scott Pitt, Marsha 7-2Alexander, Matt Anderson, Tammy Aujesky, Rich Bareham, Angela Chung, Betty 7-3 Duncan, Shannon Falk, Nicole Fox, Leslie Heppner, Heather Heynen, Carol Kapala, David Lamers, Allan McDonald, David Merkle, Sean Mueller, Erich Neil, Michael Puckett, Tamra Robinson, Jennifer Row, Arden Smith, Kevin Thomson, Mitch Walker, Greg Wemple, KevinAitken, Michael Bird, Aron Bolen, Justine Chang, Lina Cherniwchan, Sandra Cojocariu, Corina De Witt, Marnie Ditrich, Gerald Dreger, Mark Ganesh, Seema Gugyelka, Darren Iwaskiw, Trevor Kibalski, Sherryl Lachmuth, Taffy Lung, Tai Martinell, Neil Mclaren, Roberta Mize, David Montgomery, Perry Nishida, Tina Ormandy, Charlene Polgar, Joe Reimer, Nicole Riehl, Jason Roque, Andy Schlaht, Nicole Stevenson, Mearaid Taylor, Christa Turner, Tasha Varhaug, Bobbie Wakelen, Cherie 7-4Bang, Binh Bradley, Shannon Cunningham, Jason Dyck, Diana Lawrence, Cory Malcomson, Nicole Martens, Tara McGrogan, Tiffany Neil, Shauna Pastoor, Amber Petrich-Chadsey Stacy Pollard, Jennifer Ross, Chris Rosvold, Jason Titsing, John Valin, Julia Verch, Tom Wood, Marcia Yee, Debbie Ftichar, Peter Gartner, Rhonda Hua, Jane Hutchinson, Tanya Janse, Felix Jervis, Jocelyn 7-5Abbott, Andrea Andrews, Scott Barnes, Eron Clifton, Shaun Ellingson, Kirsty Enns, Jolene Flanagan, James Fletcher, Jen Glover, Bill Henderson, Shawna Kembel, Carla Kerber, Annette Koehler, Debbie Lukens, Michelle Martens, David McCuaig, Dan McGregor, Chris McTighe, Karla Meyer, Wayne Neitz, Trevor Riley, Ammon Schlacter, Kim Sloan, Garret Smith, Darcy Trinh, Judy VanVoorst, Deb Wohlend, Jonesa 7-6Feuffel, Ryan Firestone, Ginger Gauvin, John Gill, Justin Gorzitza, Brenda Kambeitz,Shannon Kunimoto, Namik< Mclean, Tannas Meyer, Paul Pearce, Ivan Prive, Mike Ratkai, Chris Ringland, Donna Rockwel1, Natasha Rodgers, Benji Sereda, Sara Shaw, Angela Shields, Sarah Shippobotham, Bobbie Stotz, Chad Tam, Wilson Voort, David Webber, Gaylynn Wollersheim, David Bochan, Tim Bracha, Lana Chan, Rylan Cole, Jason 7-7Bach, Brenda Banack, Robert Bilinski, Kevin Brown, Laurie Falk, Candice Filgas, Joanne Garcia, Sian George, Shannon Graveland, Tricia Hamilton, Tyler Hua, Wayne Larkin, Sean Macauley, Jason Neufeld, Angie Olejarnik, Pam Onofrychuk, Darryl Oriold, Shelley Reurink, Ryan Richardson, Craig Roga, Robert Setoguchi, Melissa Tagg, Kimball Terpstra, Jennifer Tschetter, Travis Wiebe, Taralyn Wilson, Leon Winkler, Denny Yau, Tracey 7-8Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Debbie Volume Roxanne Strong Shawnah Collier Vinh Le Ray Wilson Jody Hay Marsha Pitt Yagoda Munoz Becky Berg Kim Long Tanya Clear Aaron Jans Garrett Busch Michelle Pitt Jennifer Card Holly Scott Eddie Dewijn Jason Smith Randy Kleist Peter Kuniec Thomas Lau Ken Davis Cayre Modoche Steven Farrell Isabelle Beaulieu Stacy Mulligan Tania Bumstead Kitty Buck Lee Sillito Diane Schwarz Chad Leavitt Troy Hirsche Charleen Mazerolle Michael Lanz Blake Shipley Peggy Firth (Green) Scott Sleightholm Aminda Krokom Trina Rachul Derek ShimozowaCROSS - COUNTRY CHAMPS Wilson Junior High's cross country team did very well again this year. The senior boys, senior girls and junior boys all placed first in their categories. The cold weather didn't stop us from tying for the city aggregate championship trophy - An outstanding effort from all runners! Way to go! Midget Girls Binh Bang Carla Kembel Kim Schlacter Julia Valin Sian Garcia Shannon George Pan Olejarnik Trina Radiy 1 Taralyn Wiebe Seema Ganesh Tasha Turner Michelle Lukens Junior Girls Rhonda Paulence Louise Nelson Jody Hiebert Anita Seizt Deawn Goshinmon Sherry Hall Rachael Wooler Stefanie Millicevie Diane Burton Melanie Flexhaug Jody Fomradas Lesley Hansen Junior Boys Tyler Hamilton Jason Macally Leon Wilson Warren Molnar Zolt Varga Rob Rae Mike Dortch Brett Michaelson Dale Terpstra Jody Staples Van Diep Derek Reinbold Senior Girls Senior Boys Christine Williams Shannon Williams Sandra Canfield Sharon Lysak Nicole Tweter Doris Pon Kim Johnson El vie Burton Angie Gunnlaugson Ly Maraget Shannon May Laura Lynne McDonald Craig Matheson Cory Kitagawa Todd Peterson Jeremy VJilson Jason Terpstra Steven Beasley Norman Buckholz Rob Slawson Pete Kuniac Richard Shewchuk Tate Shimozawa Cory Montgomery Midget Boys Travis Tschetter Ammon Riley Scott Sleightholm Greg Walker Kimball Tagg Chris Lysak Trevor Neitz Jason Riehl Mike Prives Darryl Onofrychuck Ryan Feuffel Darren GegyelkaVONDERFUL Senior Boys Volleyball The 1986 Senior boys volleyball team had a perfect season, gotng undefeat­ed In 10 games. They were the league champions and the city champloni. I consider myself extremely fortunate to have had the opportunity to Monk with such a dedicated group of “t^etes. ^ Redpath. Junior Boys Volleyball The Junior boyA volleyball team represented Mils on well. They finished first place in the Lethbridge School District League and second place in the city championship tournament. Well done Guys'. Ur. Vergousoff 8 Mr. laugg. Back Row: Left to right - Craig Uatheson, Jared Nelson, Jon Clamp, Kar Kong Leung, Kevin Kruchywich, Mr. Redpath Front Row: Left to right - Paul Lowther, Van Viep, Chris Harris, Gabriel Cojocariu Back Row: Left to right - Ur. Vergousoff, Devon Uatheson, Don Huber, John Weiss, Travis Furakawa, Ur. laugg. Front Row: Leftito right - Derek Shackleford, Cam Harrison, Dan Forbes, Chad Lorencz missing,Jody StaplesSe.nA.on Ginls Volleyball S union ginls volleyball finished second in league and second in the cAty finals ■ ks coaches, we both wene veiy pn.oud to have had the chance to coach and be associated with these skilled and gifted athletes. Good luck in the futune. Mn. Majon. & Mn. James. Back Row: Left to night - Mn. Majon., Sandna Canfield, Nicole Twetefi, Launa-Lynn McVonald, Chnistine Williams, Lisa McKenna, Voug James. Fnont Row: Left to night - Vonis Ron, Connie Clanke, Vebbie Kieselbach, Inene Ramatowskl,Tonl Setoguchi,Veawn Goshinmon Back Row: Left to night - Mn. Patton, Melanie Flexhaug, Roxanne Benden, Vebbie Van Voonst, Kendna Tunnball, Michelle Kish. Fnont Row: Left to night - Melissa Setoguchl, Vawn Volga, Natasha Rockwell, Kanla McTight, Lana Bnacha, Jennlfen. Jackson Missing: Josie Muellen Junion. Ginls Volleyball The Junion. ginls volleyball team enjoyed an extnemely successful season in 1986. The ginls finished with a season necond of 39 wins and only 7 losses winning the city league and playoff championship. The ginls constantly displayed a high level of skill, sponlsmanship, dedication and heant.B-B-B-BASKET SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL The Senior Girls' Basketball team placed 3rd in the league. A super bunch of hard working and dedicated girls which made it a pleasure to coach. Back row: Lisa McKenna, Jacquie Christie, Christine Williams, Laura-Lynn McDonald, Sharia Matkin, Deawn Goshinmon, Toni Setoguchi, Miss Frouws (coach) Front row: Nicole Tweter (manager), Debbie Kieselbach, Melanie Flexhaug, Shannon Williams, Cherene Crawford, Sandra Canfield, Mamie Fritz (manager) JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL The Junior Girls' Basketball team consisted of 9 Grade 7 players and 2 Grade 8's. The young team won only one game during league play. Some of the games were lost by only a few points and one was lost in overtime. With a year's experience, the girls should have a strong showing in future years. Back row: Seema Ganesh, Dawn Varga, Uamiko Kunimoto, Debbie Van Voorst, Carol Leno, Kim Schlacter, Mr. Fekete (coach) Front row: Corina Cojocariu, Natasha Rockwell, Mellissa Setoguchi, Lana Bracha, Rhonda PaulenceB-B-B-BALL SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL Back row: John Richards, Brad Slade, Lenny Komonac, Steven Farrell, Jared Nelson, Mr. Nelson (coach) Front row: Jared Riley, Chris Harris, Paul Lowther, Gabriel Cojacariu The Senior Boys Basketball team had a good year. They came second in the St. Mary's tournament and 3rd in the Claresholm tournament. All the boys worked really hard. Kneeling: Craig Matheson, Steven Yip Back row: Mr. James (coach), Kar Kong Leung, John Weiss, Brett Johnson, Trevor Thomsen, Rob Terry, Mr. Weitz (coach) Front row: Darren Gugyelka, Brett Michelson, Van Diep, Jody Staples, Devon Matheson JUNIOR BOYS BASKETBALL %he Junior Boys Basketball team came within 30 seconds of being city champions. They lost to St. Francis 40-38 in the city finals. They did, however, have a very successful season and won the St. Francis Tournament. Missing: Dave Williams, Rylan ChanBack Row: Mx. Rowell, Mx. Lind, Voxli Von, Tonl Setoguckl, Ixene Ramatowikl, Jacqule Chxittle, Coxa Lea Lawxence Fxont Row: ChxlAtlne WllHami, Melanie Voxchak, Llia McKenna., Lauxa-Lynn MacDonald, Sandxa Conklin. Mining: Mx. laugg Back Row: L to R - Melanie. Flexhaug, Veawn GoAhlmon, Skexxy Hall, Kendxa Tuxnbull, Yolanda Loo, Mxa. Vomahac. Fxont Row: L to R - Loulie Nelion, Rhonda Paulence, Caxol Lena, Jennl^ex Jack&on, Maxgaxet Ly Back Row: Glngex Flxutone, Judy Txlhn Debbie Yec, Maxnlc DeWllt, Nicole Schlaht Fxont Row: Jonena Wohlwend, Debbie Koeklex, Txacey Vau, Lina ChangBack Row- MIaa McCune,Kevin Ka.ua kewlch Janed Ne&ion, Kelly EIfaond, Rick Skewckuk, Cnalg MatheAon, Stephen Up FfLont Row-L to R - Jonathan Legg, Paul LautheA, ChnlA HoaaIa, Cony Kitagawa. Back Row: L to R - Bnett JoknAon, John WelAA, Kan. Kong Leung, Vamlen Gllbent, Mn. GowanA Enont Row: L to R - Jody StapleA, Ken Becken, Van Vlep, Vean lacchlgan MlAAlng: Venek Shacklefaond Back Row: L to R - Mn. Legg [coach], Philip Po, Ammon Riley, Van McCualg, Mike Pnlve Fnont Row: L to R - Vannen Gugyelka, WllAon Tam, JaAon Roga, ThomaA Lau, Felix JanAeFITNESS FANTASTICCHEER LEADERS 3RD ROW: Jacquie Christie, Tanya Peacock., Karmel Koshman, Leslie Hansen, Heidi Kambiets, Bonnie deKok, Toni Setoguchi 2ND ROW: Tara Taylor (co-captain), Jane Rude, Leah Rae, Julie Hayes, Elvie Burton, Rhonda Paulence 1ST ROW: Angie Fix, Melanie Flexhaug, Megan Tarleck FRONT: Janis Thiessen, Cherene Crawford (captain) The cheerleaders added color and pep to the school in the fall of 1986. Sponsored by Mr. McKay, the girls could be seen daily after school, practising their routines over and over again. On game days, the girls wore football jerseys to publicize the game. Their enthusiasm and dedication must have done some good as their team — THE LIONS — (which was also largely made up of Wilson athletes) won the city championshipBack - Voug McKay, Lou Fekete, Voug Jamei, Ted. Majon, Jack Vengouiofifi, Jack Ramsay, Vale Weltz, Connie Fnouwi. 3nd Row - Max laugg, Jenny Legg, Manvel Riley, Bob McHandy, Bill Mokoikl, Rick Nelhon, Jack Clack, Rlchand Rowell, Max Holt 2nd Row - Wei, Stefan, Raul Gowani, Gay Kolb, Wallli Allen, Betty Bailey, Lon Redpath, Kathy Romahac, Wendy Fo-i, 0z Zlmmenman, Roy Mlchel&en Fnont - Canol Young, Kanen McCune, Kanen lekino, Voug Jongemon, Jim Zook, Elbenta Wll&on, Jackie Ridley, Tkene&a Ichlno Mining: Annie BaumbackSECRETARIES Anne Maalc Fcwiingtcm, Boanad&tte. Hack, Vebble. Vou) CUSTODIANS Chomlu Bfiadluj, Rote Jaavle, Ed Bucca, Elaine Londmu, Bujan flnlhSTUDENT’S COUNCIL STUDENTS' COUNCIL This year's Students' Council, with the help of Ms. Ridley and Mr. Zaugg, has had a very fun and exciting year. Elections were held in September of '86 and the candidates showed some of the most origional and outragious campaigns this school has ever seen. Soon after elections and the executives were chosen, Students' Council was on their way to planning a great and successful year. During the year, Students' Council organized many activities. The dances and sockhops seemed to be the most popular among the student body. One sockhop held befor Christmas had a very spe­cial theme. It was called "Feed the Hungry." Students gave one item of nonperishable food at the door for admittance. All of the food items collected went to the needy in our city. Students' Council this year also held an "Air Band" contest. About 15 groups entered and then later on 6 final groups preformed in front of the student body and selected teacher judges. This year's ski trip to Fernie was the best turn out this school has ever had. It took 3, yes 3 buses to transport all of the little ski bums and also the big ski bums (like Mr. Ramsay) to the slopes. All in all this year has been really great for both students and teachers. The members of council have learned a lot and hope that everyone has had as much fun as we've had!PRINCIPAL This, my last yearbook message at Wilson Junior High, is dedicated to the 60+ teachers and support staff who played a significant role in the development of one of the finest Junior High Schools in this province. Teaching at the Junior High level is very demanding. It is no fluke that the academic and cocurricular successes that we have enjoyed at Wilson rests squarely on the shoulders of the staff. They have proven themselves to be committed, organized, caring, competent and prepared to go that extra mile (kilometre) to make thing work. During the time I have had to reflect upon my years at Wilson there are always staff members who come to mind when thinking of events, programs, activities and experiences. Thanks to all of them the students have been the real winners. Peter Mortimer, an internationally acclaimed researcher who studies effective schools, referred to a special condition found in all effective schools. He refers to it as a "positive and intangible feeling one has by just being there." To the staff of Wilson, I had that feeling working with you for four and a half very enjoyable years. Thanks for your dedication and support. Paul Gowans The Administrative Team Mr. Michelsen, Mr. Gowans, Mr. ZauggYEARBOOK BACK: G. Kolb, Shannon May, Samantha Palychuk, Chrystal Forsyth, Robyn Walker, and B. Mokoski FROST: Marcie Mercer, Nicole Titsing, Shafiq Kassam MISSING: Trent InabaIt was a year of good times, bad times, and sad times. From the tests that we failed, to the days that we sailed out of school at 2 p.m., to the loss of a good friend and student, the year was a special time for the students at Wilson. The yearbook staff takes pride in being able to record the events that happened throughout the year. The work was worth­while and satisfying. Years from now you'll look back and see how far you've come, how much you've grown and what you have accomplished in your life. The Staff: Write-Up: Nicole, Shannon, Shafiq Photography: C. Young, V. McKay Calligraphy: T. Ichino Computer Work: Jason Adamus, Shafiq Business: J. Ramsay, Chrystal, Shannon, Melanie FI exhaug Layout: H. Rustin, B. Bailey, G. Kolb, B. Mokoski Nicole Titsing(Tkeerful JVmktious JZisponsiQe Independent Enthusiastic (Courteous Cikeable Ardent j^esolute Xind (carrk (Tlark 0oro small a part at time they share Waat are so uion&rous sweet an^ fair. 0m’s first and immediate impression of (Tame mas her joy. QU mas a pretty cirri, hut her spirit one) laughter made her beautiful. $ers uias the fastest anti most spontaneous smile to cjreef you, her merry fello” as reliable as sunrise. Cfarrie mas a yreat friend, always bubbling ouer with, uiarmth, briny tty cheer to the school, her trie this, anti her teachers. 2Ue miss her. In THmoriuniDavid McDonald David KapalaSKATEBOARDING So you think you're the best. you're awesome But when you fall, you feel as if the world died also "Get back up" you think to yourself You do it!!!! The spirit still lives!! And you're the boss again You're next mission is to conquer. the world. The sky is the limit. FIGHT - FIGHT - FIGHT by Debbiew Koehler Grade 7 SHOWING OFF YOUR TALENT Flying through the cool, wet air SHOWING OFF YOUR TALENT J umping.Turning.Gliding The wheels spin as if they were to fly Crowds watch your every move Excitement rises quickly Cheers and screams of joy Faster you skate Harder you push You gain an uncontrollable speed. Up, up, up the side Flying through the air SHOWING OFF YOUR TALENT by Karla McTighe Grade 7Money, money, money — Always a problem! We never seem to have enough. Bands need money for music and travel; teams need uniforms, equipment and travel funds; clubs need equipment; the yearbook needs film, cameras, lenses etc. In September Wilson was rich with ideas but cash poor.until KIA. Mrs. Allen and Ms. K. Ichino went to Calgary for a conference and brought back the idea for KIA — the "Know It All" contest. They put the idea to the staff who immediately set out to solicit prizes and support. A whole array of prizes ranging from color TV's to tube socks were obtained. Mr. Stefan spent hours putting together a riotous pep rally modelled on an old fashioned revival meeting. And then the students of Wilson really went to work. They studied until their heads bulged with facts. They wore out pairs of shoes getting pledges. When all was said and done we had collected over $18 500.fmmTE ^ ?■ mchmiozcx.Lua Mr.KPmia Y ^wBiRjfcs£ mi ’ cn£t/ toe puce. . .:,> .’Kijn Johmon JttSfk 6. You. axe a {xykead, man.■;. .iMcuitij Bum . . 7. Sfo, I won't g&i t/ou a'on a dollax, l Vl don’t oatte -c^ ao«« . .Shannon BoGcm J* Tjte £ou^^ e e a i j. . " Become, a IScMStax. V tf*.'. .Tito Ian Knox V Become cu#olftician --- X .-. 1 .^. .Shane Sillito Becmn^a blwfteax Scientism.^. --- f|^ed to'ey a faXfe ShouLMU. .Dexek Shimozaim Ulin a Nobel. Peace Poize.O.Leo Loo Be a Used Can. Salesman.Sha{iq Kassam Be Assassinated.nC Mokotki W-1' . ' ' . 'rjfr \ M- AMBITIONf IN LIFE 1. To he normal. <. «B«7gn Legg 2. To he like Mr, JamSs (dunb^biond) . WkLisa McKenna ‘'j% 3. : To h~e 60 and marry % gorgeous 22 year, oldm^Gab Cogoaariii'^t 4. To meet gorgeous guyi, vfto>I.;-.v.'lltTherene Crawford Pick omgrade 7’s.1^. ,%'Aaron Jans % 6.' "To" get Leah Scm to change her hair eiyle.T.Karmel Koshman m J T ki ' l ^ 7 1 w< I WHAT (JfjWHAT jjl SK MV POLITICAL LEAVERS: ■. . ^0770 . . ' Bilan Mulxoneu: Pxme. M<.tiistex ofi Canada W (Nftktfh* PftmieA o'| A Ibexta. fi. „ - ~yj|S ■Kj *Vavid -Canyon.-. • : &?<'.■•; irthb-idge Ronald Reagan: mas id nit o { the United States Mikha.it Go-ibachcv: President o{ the l.S.S.R. iI 1 f J M§Bw£$f| <x . Vc.cmbei - ttt4. Velbetto leaves {ox Chu.stmas vactium-and comet back. . :<%7 Tn January as Mxs. Pomahac. ij 'Vs-t' ;.vV■' V ’ I ^ , II fmm , _ .>7 Match - Rick Han^eiL, wheetchaix maxat.kdine.K, came, through Lcthbnidge" Ti with ills I"Man in Motion" fouA. * jm* - P-Ovst an#a£ "Know It yti" content, xaiscs over $18 5V0 to {and student aciivitietJincluding the yeax book. , ;VJ~^ Apki Mx. Gowaivs (pxincipal.) moves to (lihston Chutchill. ni JBtS - SMAh xo$M star, Bob Geldois knighted by Qu'eeii Elizabeth xaisi^ rniilioiis oft doilaxs in xelie{ {ox Ethiopian . " ^ hauh pxess ^cmiokhip making it impossible to di ernine iohat ■a going on in the eountxy. ThJfpopuio.'i U.S. Pxesident., Ronald Reagan, gets himsel{ into. Jr ' serious di{{iculties {ox secretly dealing with Jxan to {xee Amexicanlhostages being held in Beixut. ■ it VELECTIONSKI FANTASY Can you believe it? Three bus loads of Wilson Wonders hit the slopes at Fernie early in January. Cold weather didn’t deter anyone. Rosy cheeks and frozen smiles were the order of the day. Not to mention flying leaps and terrible tumbles'. Why, there was only one broken leg. Judging by the action here, everyone had a great time. RADWILSON PEER SUPPORT TEAM The Peer Support Team at Wilson consists of a group of students who have been selected for their ability to be good listeners and to show con­cern for their peers. The team is divided into two main groups: a) those who are going through training (JUNIOR) and b) those who completed the training the previous school year.(SENIOR) The junior group spends at least twenty-five to thirty hours in train­ing sessions throughout the year. When the training is finished, they become part of the Peer Support Team of Alberta, which entitles them to be recognized as a peer support member in any program in Alberta in either the junior or senior high schools. The senior group helps students deal with conflicts, helps with the orientation of new students, and helps students deal with personal problems. This group also organizes and runs activities in the school like the Wilson Calorie Counters. It has been a great pleasure to work with these dedicated young pe­ople. They have been a real asset to the school. DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS CLUB meets most noon hours Dungeon Master - Miss T. Ichino PING PONG CLUB a revival of an old favourite Mrs. Riley - sponsorFRIENDSHIP Friends Friends are like stars. They come and go. They put brightness into your life For the short time they are there Friends are like the sun. They put warmth in your heart. So that you may grow. To be the best that you can. Friends are like the moon. They brighten up your night. And keep track of the footsteps Implanted in your heart. Friends are like a galaxy. That will always be there. Implanted in your heart. But eventually, they will fade Paul Duffield Deryk Lawrence "Friendship is the crossbridge which joins isolated bodies and joins them allowing free passage of sharing and communication." Friendship strenghtens your understanding about yourself and others. A true friend is one who lends, as if giving and never expects payment of any sort in return. A friend is someone who enjoys your company, because of who you are, not what he wants you to be. Real friends defend you when you need it and respect you and your morals. You can tell a friend anything without the fear of him or her laughing at you but hopefully understanding your feelings. They might even share that feeling. It's not necessary to tell a friend how you feel about them but tell them anyway. It helps the relationship bloom. Friendship is special because without expecting it you receive an overshelming amount and your friend receives even more, without either of you at any point realizing it. True friendship is forever and if your friendship is ever in trouble, do all that you can to protect it. Friendship is worth more than gold and when you lose it, you lose more than a friend. You lose a part of yourself. You often don't realize what you've had until it's gone. A friend at Wilson is the most important friend you'll ever have. You'll remember him or her for the rest of your life and he or she will remember you.Friendship at Wilson Friends Friends are hard to come by. Someone to trust. Someone to hold on to for life. We don't have to lie, Or tell them something untrue. We may tell them our secrets, Our thought, our dreams. We look towards our friendship for - Good times and laughter. It's a time to share our feelings, To promise our secrets: never to - Be told. Friends help out in good times and bad, For better or for worse. Friends stay in our thoughts, But may leave with time. Ian Knox Cherene Crawford Walking down the hallway Saying, "Hi", to everyone you meet. You stop as you see some friends And start talking about the weekends' events You laugh about the funny things, And cry about the sad things. You part as the late bell rings But then you know You'll be together again. At lunchtime you meet again, And to the Green's to get something to eat. Since you have no money, You borrow some from a rich, Generous friend. You share your lunch with all your friends With a little bit of cheer. As you get back to school, You form your own crowd. You see someone left out So you welcome her. You see something wrong with one of your Dear friends. You get together to talk about the problem And you assufe her it will get better. As the bell rings to go to advisor rooms, You part again. But after school you are together again. Friends. Cindy WeissRhh, I'm in love!! Don't neglect me Who robbed the bank? Ya! but you should see the other team Don't you hate it when the coffee goes up your nose.Be careful!! You're on my homework. Anyone see the license plate of that car? Totally Rad!! "The man" OOO-EEE Baby!!!!MURDER HUNT Murder'. Whodunit? That was the question. Calvin, the two-timing owner. Diana, the poor little rich woman. Jessica, the calm secretary whose parrions lurked under­neath. These were the victims of Spa 9-7. Suspects filled the scenes of the crimes. They trapped themselves. Each had reasons. They were driven by anger, greed, lust and revenge. The clues were intertwined and slyly arranged. All were simple, and all were ignored. Even Inspector Gowans was baffled. All he could mutter was, "Fishy, very fishy." 9-7 learned a lot from this experience. One of the most important things was that we can work with our teachers and still have a good time. And believe me, we had a great time. The most important lesson we learned was that of cooperation. The whole class had to pull together and give it their all. And everyone in 9-7 did. Whatever it was - an actor or a stage person, we all worked hard together. If it wasn't for total cooperation, Spa 9-7 would never have left our creative classroom. Spa 9-7 was a big learning experience and great fun for the whole class. As we look back on our days at Wilson Junior High, I'm sure Spa 9-7 will play a big part in our happy memories. Doris Pon El vie Burton Wendie Van RyntoiimmaiflrtJ. J. LEE ADULT & CHILDRENS CLASSES FAMILY RATES Visitors Welcome Monday to Friday 6 30-9 30pi Tuesday& Thursday 1130am-130pm Saturday ILOOam- 100pm KWOti 320-2822 234 13th STEET N. *4)0 STODIO KOREAN ART OF SELF DEFENCE BLACKBELT INSTRUCTOR FOR ALL CLASSES J. MURPHY SELF DEFENCE D. 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