Class of 1991 |
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Meeting my wife (Marlene). Parties and hanging out with Jay. Blameshai! England and of course the dances. Sloppin around.
Appreciate what you have today. Tomorrow can wait.
Cato
MacDougall
Sciannamblo
Concordia
McGill
Friends: deep conversations and goofing off
Life is short and precious, be kind
Mr Bean
Mr Cato
Mr McDougall
Mr O'Hara
My fondest memories of PC include class with Mr. Songui and his table dancing, sneaking out for a smoke with the girls at recess and partying at various sweet sixteens in grade ten. Even though I dropped out in mid grade 11, I still feel that the 2 and a half years spent at P.C. gave me some experiences I'll never forget. The best of them include friends that I still have today and the worst of them were never so bad that I didn't survive. What doesn't kill you can only make you stronger, right?
Put yourself out on a limb. Never be afraid to believe in yourself or be yourself. Hang in there and get through it, you'll never regret it!
Mr. Songui
Mr. Eustace
Mr. Bean
Like to say a huge "Hi!" to all the people that were a part of my class. Hope that life is good and the benefits better!
John Abbott College
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Most of my best came from the last two years. Ski trip, "the boys camping trip" CANOE! parties (Jay d', or Dorothies famous humdingers) There were so many yet it's difficult to focus on just a few.
Enjoy your time in high school, the real world is waiting just outside those doors. The small problems you face in high school are only little compared to LIFE.
Mr. Montpetit
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Playing football, the house parties, and generally everything that happened during that year
Don't let anyone tell you what to do with yourselves, not your parents, not your friends, because if you do, you'll probably end up hating your job, coming home at night and beating your dog, and be depressed for the rest of your life.
Mr. Bean
Mrs. Isler
John Abbott College
Concordia University
My fondest memory of P.C. was playing for the football team for 2 years. I also enjoyed the freedom of high school life that I miss very much. I really miss the drinking days and my fondest memories and of pounding back beer after beer after beer. Ahhhh, the good old days.
Don't forget these days, they will provide some of the fondest memories you'll ever have. Enjoy!
Mr. Buechner (crazy ass)
Mr. Dunning
Vanier College
Everything! The whole "High School" life was great, no real worries or problems.
Keep it real!
Mr. Songui
Mr. McDougall
Mr. Cato
Vanier College
McGill University
University of Guelph
Concordia University
Having developed a strong interest in the sciences. Hanging out with CM, KP, KD, MD, AH... all great people, some of which I saw on the reunion page.
Working hard will have its rewards.
Mrs. Sayfy
Mr. Songui
John Abbott College
Concordia University
...hmm, it has been so long... It was all good, I suppose. The huge food fight on the last day of school was pretty cool. Heheheeheh :)
Don't worry about what others think, just be confident in yourself and kick some ass!
John Abbott College
Acadia University
I have so many good memories, But being the MC in the variety show was so much fun. I will never forget it. Grad ski trip, Phills grade eight party. Jason D, open house party for 400 of his close friends. And the grad Bar B Q how everyone no matter who it was we all got along.
Enjoy it while you are there, stay in school. Most of all stay in shape it will help when you are older.
Ms. Patterson
North shore football will never die
Vanier College
McGill University
Too many. I will always remember the friends I made (and still have), the sports I played, and the many beautiful vistas afforded from our many panoramic windows around that 8 million tonne of concrete. We had a great class, everyone knew one another.
Get involved, have fun. Don't worry about people making fun of you. It's going to happen at some point in your life, might as well get it over with in high school. Also, limit your cafeteria food intake.
Udo Buechner
Ron Tondino
Mr. Sciannamblo
Thanks to the guy running this site
John Abbott College
(CNA certification: mental health)
Spending quality with friends, without worrying about busy schedules. Not having a care in the world.
Do not be preoccupied about other people's perception of you. What is important, is how you see yourself.
Mr. Bean
Mr. Songui
Mr. Alt
Vanier College
Concordia University
My Fondest memories were those of the time spent goofing around with friends. We used to have a blast taking out Bernies car at lunch, long live the boys R.R. S.V. D.M. B.R. K.L.J.U.
To the New grads be positive and forget about about the fighting and the trouble making all it does is get you in trouble, Believe me I know first hand.
Mr. Cato (would you)
Miss Chalala
John Abbott College
Tina and I smoking in the locker room before gym. Adrienne's parties. Simon freaking out at grad. Desert Storm Protest, "fight war, not wars."
Hudon
John Abbott College
McGill University
Mr. Cato
St. Lawrence College
WOW! Where do I start... I believe that the times that I have spent with my friends are the fondest memories....you don't realize that you become who you are from the people you hung out with, so thanks to T.C., K.B., C.B., S.M., M.G., D.V., and everyone in this class. I hope everyone is happy and successful in their chosen profession. If anyone wants to catch up, please e-mail me.
Choose to be "out" with others and in touch with yourself....than to be "in" with others and out of touch with yourself. So be "YOU" and be proud!
Steve Murphy -- I probably wouldn't have graduated if it weren't for all your help. THANKS!
HEY! When are we going to have a reunion?
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Getting together before the dances with Steve, Jay, Felix, Derek, Marc, Age, Dan. With a case of beer, then running from the cops through the football field.
Also running true da voods in gym. Just spending time with great friends. My fondest memories would have to be all the times I didn't get caught for all the stuff I did unlike JV. sucker. others would have to be all the people I met and became friends with. Oh and the grad ski trip gotta luv those patatoes, Em boys
Take the chances life puts before you, Once in a while jump with out looking. Hold on to the friends you make here cause they'll be the ones you'll be looking to later for the memories of the best five years of your life.
Mrs. Isler
Brunett (ya right)
I said keep runnin go get out of here go.
My fondest memory? I can't just choose one. But I guess the best times where Cheerleading and Football. Grade 11 at Della Rocca's, Football and Cheerleader initiation party. What a blast that was. Hello to all my Football Bubs (you know how you are). Never for get all the parties. My fondest experience was just having the opportunity to meet and spend time with so may different people throughout the five years of PCHS. Looking forward to bumping to all of you in the future. Wishing you all Love, Health and Happiness.
Enjoy everyday of your youth. Don't judge others until you actually get to know them. Every person is unique and that's what makes everyone you meet a new adventure. It takes less effort to pass on a friendly smile than to have enemies.
Mme. Ducharme
Mrs. Hemmins
John Abbott College
Concordia University
OH MY GOD.. Has it been 10 years already? Where has time gone? My fondest memory.. it's hard to choose just one. Hanging with Mark F., Skit team with Jay A., Grad Year. I guess everything was really great. Somehow after PC, life just got more complicated. Definitely more studying was required to pass CEGEP.
Just have fun. Don't worry so much about fitting in. Enjoy your years at PC.
Mr. Sciannamblo
Mr. Cato
Mrs. Brunette
Where's everyone else? How about a reunion? If you want to chat, give me a shout.
Everything! it was great.
Don't give up, no matter how hard it seems sometimes.
Mr. Cato
Mr. Huggins
Mr. Jacques
On disability at the moment, due to loss of most of my vision, had to get cornea transplants. Planning to work in the travel-tourism field in Nova Scotia.
John Abbott College
Concordia University
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Antoine Malek
Mr. Buechner
Dawson College
So many memories, where do I begin? Well, "Half Way to Nowhere" was definitely the highlight of my graduating year, I'll never forget you guys, Suede Brigade can't forget that! K.A an incredible artist who blew my mind with every drawing he made. J.A still got the great picture you made of me and you. P.L, M.M, S.B, K.A, P.L never will I forget that grad ski trip, Mark I still can't believe you flushed it down the toilette. The Aged O':) And the kick ass rugby team I was glad to be a part of. But the classic which I still speak of today and piss my pants laughing every time Mrs Brunettes math class. Guys those were the days! Often wish I could go back to those days, sucks growing up.
My message....enjoy every minute of everyday you have, cause when you look back at your high school days the best feeling is to know you made the best of it, cause those great memories live with you forever!
Mr. Montpetit
Mr. Buchner
Mrs. Roberts
I wanna thank the teachers who inspired me to never quit, you taught me so much and I have all the respect in the world for you.
John Abbott College
My fondest memories are of grade 11. That's when the cliques started to ease up and everyone began talking to people they spent 5 yrs. with but never bothered to get to know. The best was Mrs. Brunette's math class, Mrs. Gendron's Biology class and Mr. Cato's Friday Specials! It was a great time, being young and enjoying the endless possibilities of the future.
Just be yourself. Don't worry too much about current trends. It won't matter later on anyway. Don't take yourself too seriously. It truly is the best time of your life. I haven't made friends like the ones I had in high school.
Mr. Cato
Mrs. Brunette (I seriously understood math!)
John Abbott College
McGill University
Ahhhh.... Just being a kid! And of course all the other enlightening stuff; smoke bombs, school fires, riots and other forms of chaos. Oh ya! And you gotta love those mad parties (Jay & Vince in roman getup at Della Rocca's party!)
Lay off the Snoop Dog, pull your pants up, get rid of the 9mm Bereta and get ready for a reality check!
Mr. Eustace
Mr. Higgins
Durack! You back from out west? Guys & Gals we must get together soon.
Marianopolis College
Remember Father Pat? "A penny for your thoughts..." I wonder what he's doing now. Had a blast on ski trips and playing rugby. Alisson Yanonne, Kim O'Shea, Samarah Brookman and other great friends... Lord Quagmire, you guys were great! Does Mr. Beuchner still drive a taxi?
High School can be tough man... It takes a lot to raise above the ridicule sometimes. The good news is you never have to go through that again (well usually). The cool thing is, you do meet some really good friends and hopefully you keep in touch.
Mr. Lummis
Mme. Monbleau
Mr. Bean
John Abbott College
Universidad de Concepción (DUOC)
My last two years were the greatest, this is were I meet the bestest of friends, you know who you are.The sh*t times made me stronger, you know who you are.
Don't pay attention of who's the badest or coolest, at the moment it seems important, I was never the coolest, I never needed that. My future did not depend whether if I was a nerd or not in high school, if you are one of those nerds who cares, show those who spit on you in the future how great you can get to be, and if you don't need this advice cut some slack on the others that do.
BE NICE, a good word is free, but its meaning does not have any value.
The key to your success starts with your studies, not with popularity.
Keep away from crime it may seem cool for now but it doesn't pay when you are in your 30's and unemployed and lonely 'cause no girl likes a BUM!
I'm doing OK, but most import is that I'm happy, and I have few regrets in high school!
Philip Songui
Udo B.
I would like to contact Philip Songui, and my former classmate, as you can see it's pretty tough to keep in touch.
I'm still the Latin STUD and nothing is going to change that!
John Abbott College
Concordia University
By the time you hit grade 11, you think you know it all. We all did.
You don't. You're just beginning your thread through life. What seems terribly important now will become trivial in just a few years -- How much of the "really important stuff" from elementary school still applies?
I would love to catch up with any 1991 alumni, drop me a line!
John Abbott College
Dancing in the Variety Show for 5 years with Sharon and Donald as MC DST.
Hanging out with Marcia Pandolfini
Always reach for the stars. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't achieve your dreams.
Mrs. Patterson
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Fondest memories... S'mores and quilt making parties with Tanya, Dorothy and Heidi... Dorothy's parties... Phnug ! (with Mr Bean). Class trips.. Grade 8 ski trip getting lost. Grade 11 ski trip with a stowaway in our closet (hmmm Jen). And all the great friends...
Hi everyone. Just thought I'd drop a line and say "Hi" before seeing everyone at the reunion. Best of luck to everyone with your careers and personal lives. See you soon.
Mr. Bean
Mrs. Prieur
Mr. Buchner
Always remember .. Life's too short to take too seriously.. So enjoy and have fun. :)
Crazy 8's with Brian and Phil, ditching school to go horseback riding with Mel (look where that got me) and grad ski trip, and just trying to make it to school on time with out a trip to shore's office.
Ms. Berlin
Mr. Wackawitch
John Abbott College
McGill University
Football team has got to be right up there! Friends I made then that will be there forever. Carefree, no worries, life that we complained about then, that we'd love to go back to now.
RonTon