Class of 1992 |
John Abbott College
McGill University
Oh yeah gotta go with TAG on that one. When you laugh so hard in class that water comes out of your nose. Physics class and Mr. Lummis' not so vigilant eye. Making my crappy box in ITT. Space Camp. The fight between Bodhi and Andrew ... it doesn't get any better for primetime. Sitting next to James Sas and passing the raunchiest notes we could think of to each other.
I think I will spare you all the "grab hold of your dreams and ride em" stuff. But if I am going to go mushy I suppose I will say - School and life isn't about getting out there to find the job that pays the most then work till you die. Do what makes you happy. On that note let us remember the cardinal rule "fire bad beer good"
Mr. Cato
Mrs. Roberts
Mr. Pichette
This site kicks ass! Thanks for the great work keeping us grads in touch. Anyone remember me feel free to throw me an e-mail..hell even if you don't remember me... heh maybe see you in 2 years at the 10 year reunion... we are gettin old.
John Abbott College
McGill University
Enjoy high school as much as you can but try to make certain choices that will facilitate your life in the future...
Mr. Lummis
Mr. Montpetit
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Well... How about that jam-packed 68 bus, Gold Passes, gym class with Mr. Buechner, caf food for 5 years, I don't know how I did that, lunch hour adventures. What happened to everybody? Send me an email.
Live for the moment because you never know if you will get a second chance. Take high school seriously because it is the foundation for everything you will learn in life, but remember some things you don't learn in school.
Mr. Buechner
Mr. Cato
Mr. Murphy
Great site I just stumbled into.
John Abbott College
Algonquin College
McGill University
Mrs. Sup
Vanier College
John Abbott College
Hanging around with friends in back plaza. Trying to plan a successful prom night which didn't go according to plan. And a unforgettable night at the Old Munich.
Set yourself a goal and stick to it, don't ever let anyone try to stop you from achieving it. Only good things happen to those who wait.
Dawson College
John Abbott College
McGill University
Cheerleading, Variety shows, plays, and those smokey Friday night dances where you're trying to help your friend hide from someone they don't want to dance with! I made some of the best friends I have at PCHS (Kelly, Natali, Tobi). I remember thinking high school was the best 5 years of my life when I graduated. So much has happened since then, but good times then and good times now just aren't the same. When you're 14-15-16 years old, you really have no idea how naive and pure your mind is (at least mine was!). So looking back now, I can truly say I enjoyed not really knowing about all the hardship and responsibilities that come with mature adulthood. Life was fun and (almost) carefree!
Enjoy your youth! Try not to care too much about what others may say about you. Yes, it can hurt (when it's negative) but if you know you're a good person, it will only make you stronger! Also very important, don't stop learning. Go to CEGEP and go to UNIVERSITY! Go as far as you can, don't limit yourself! It's so hard to go back once you've stopped, trust me! Do it all right the first time, you'll be proud of yourself and your achievements. Then you can just go on with your life after school without regrets. Get all those diplomas! They're much more than a piece of paper! And of course, enjoy the whole experience!
Frank Miller
Mr. Cato
Thanks to the person who created this site.
Experiences that made me the man I am today.
Live and be yourself, not what you think others want you to be.
Married with 3 wonderful children. Loving living life!
John Abbott College
Variety Shows with Heather, Nat & Shannon. North Shore Cheerleading.
Enjoy every moment because the time passes by really fast!
Dr. Cato
Mr. Bean
John Abbott College
Powercuts... all the way. Cheating on exams/tests, oops did I say that? Counting bricks in the gymnasium with Mr. Songui watching (hurray for not doing homework). Phys-ed class with Beuchner... Making dangerous chemical experiments in Chemistry class (how they trust us with their lives...) ITT class with Mr. Sabapathy (and his DRUNK counter-part) was a blast.
Don't waste time fooling around in school, get in and out as fast as possible, I wasted a lot of time, and lost a lot of brain cells.
Mr. Beuchner
Mrs. Morrison
Mr. Sabapathy
John Abbott College
McGill University
John Abbott College
McGill University
West Island Career Centre
Mr. Cato
Mr. Bean
Vanier College
John Abbott College
The all-famous "Musique Plus" dance parties. Lunch everyday at pizza hut. T.J with her hairspray, S.F.and her graceful dives (ha ha). Sas, no more talks about the man upstairs, and knocking over large tables. And J.C., my best friend and my worst enemy.
Do not let anyone put you down. Always be yourself, don't conform. Be kind to people, because what goes around comes around. And finally, work hard but have fun doing it!
Mr. Cato
To all those who I've lost touch with, give me a shout, I would love to hear from you. And I hope everyone is well.
University of Ottawa
Buechner
John Abbott College
Dawson College
It's not a popularity contest. Just be yourself and be kind and respectful to everyone.
Mr. Miller
St. Petersburg Junior College
University of South Florida
BASKETBALL! I lived for the sport and still play when I can find the time. I also remember TAG (Mathieu & Mathew's daily antics), dances (Stairway to Heaven is REALLY long if you're dancing with the wrong person), Stratford, NYC, and using gold passes to extend my lunch hour!
Make the most of your high school years because you have no idea just how much impact they will have on your future! Use the rough times as learning experiences for they will shape you into a better and stronger person. Treasure the friendships you have now, some of those people will end up being the best friends you could ever have. Above all, don't let anyone crush your spirit, keep your sights on your goals and find a way through any and all obstacles to reach your dreams!
Mr. Barontseff
Mrs. Doxas
Mr. Murphy (coach)
John Abbott College
Trent University
University of Toronto
University of Ottawa
Stratford, Volleyball, Basketball, England trip
Be true to yourself
Mr. Malek
Vanier College
Concordia University
I have many favorite memories from P.C.: those Friday night dances, Stratford, New York, TAG field trips, Donnie dancing in the middle of the cafeteria, ... and meeting my best friends in the whole world (Eric, Jeff) and strengthening other friendships (Michelle, Wayne, Paolo).
Don't ever let others influence you to do something you don't want to do remember who your REAL friends are and enjoy every single moment of your high school years because they go by too fast!
Mr. Sciannamblo
Got married to Alain Derail on August 10th 2002. Our daughter, Melissa Ann, was born on our 1 year anniversary on August 10th 2003.
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Get to know everyone in your class; you never know what a person is like from the way they APPEAR, you could be missing out if you don't.
The gym teacher with the frizzy blond hair (I can't remember her name!)
Feel free to email me, don't be afraid...
Hanging out with friends and going to get hot dogs across the street
Be you and don't worry about life too much. Worrying about life will come further down the road, for now, enjoy being young. Keep in touch with all of your friends (I wish I had).
Mr. Bean
Mr. Wilkenson
Mr. Tomasewicz
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Carleton University
Ditching Louis Porco at Robo2000 at lunch on his birthday. Nolan threatening me with a beaker during a chem makeup exam. Last day of classes egging Mark McNeil.
Enjoy the irony, and know it will one day come full circle. Those around you whom seem to be the most craven of souls will be racked with pangs of guilt, and see it necessary to unburden themselves when they see you years down the line. If your timid, know that you'll come into your own later in life, probably, and then enjoy the sweet relishes of a clear conscience.
Mr. Hemens
Mrs. Isler
John Abbott College
Concordia University
McGill University
John Abbott College
McGill University
University Of Toronto (M.Ed)
University of Western Ontario (B.Ed)
A food fight with Wendy Lamb where I pelted her with chocolate pudding; wandering the streets of New York when our chaperones had set us free for a couple of hours; hanging out with my gang on the stairs in the cafeteria; sitting in Mr. Bean's class when he was trying to hit P.J. or the other trouble makers with his big stick; seeing all the handsome men of our graduating class at the "Prom" in their tuxedos; being Joanne Blais' partner in Biology when she would so savagely cut open our specimens (i.e. the sheep's eye and liver - remember Joanne???)... there are so many
Work hard and STAY IN SCHOOL---it will pay off in the end. Be kind to your yourself classmates and by all means NETWORK---remember they might be your future employers (or people who might get you a job) later on. And follow two of the quotes so dear to my heart---the first from my mom: "You get what you give" (so be helpful, kind and RESPECTFUL of others and you will receive the same in return, tenfold, I promise) and from Billy Shakespeare: "To Thine Own Self Be True" (Be yourself always, don't sell yourself out for the sake of impressing others).
Mr. Bean (forever)
Mrs. Morrison
Mr. Montpetit
Vanier College
Bishop's University
School dances, TAG, building the friendships that have endured all this time!
Make yourself a plan of where you want to be in 5-10 years and stick to it! Don't give up! It's too easy a way out!
Mr. Cato
Mr. Bean
Mr. Buechner
John Abbott College
Dawson College
Concordia University
High School is an important step to the top. It is the essential tool to allow for smooth sailing in future academia. Have fun while your there, but work as hard as you can and go the extra mile in all the work you do.
Mr. Cairns
Mr. Roberts
Mrs. Roberts
Dawson College
Vanier College
My fondest memory of PC is not an isolated one. I came to PC from a French elementry school so I had a French accent and knew no one. Every year I was at PC I made new friends and when we all got to be in grade 11, our whole class was like one gang. Friends are an important part of my life and grade 11 made me appreciate school.
No matter how tough things get, savour each day you spend at PC because you will grow older and look back on those days as the most carefree days you've ever lived! People are mean by nature, there are always people that will try to make your life miserable but be the stronger and more mature person and use your mind as a way out, you'll surprise them.
Miss Lincoln
Don't ever put anyone down to make yourself feel better. You may hurt that other person and they will remember for the rest of their lives.
John Abbott College
Grad year, hanging out with friends
Take it slow, and see the world
Vanier College
Concordia University
Missing Fridays for track and field, hanging with Susie, Gisele, Tabitha, Tracie and Uy. Skipping first period to get some breakfast with Susie (she was such a bad influence). Grad year was the best.
Laughing at Ginette imitating Tina (Susie knows what I mean!)
Variety show '91 was the best ever!! Hanging with my bestfriend Gino.
To Stephanie Lavoie - JOLT!!
Do not give up on your hopes and dreams! Don't let anyone ever tell you that you will never make it in life!
Mr. Bean
John Abbott College
Concordia University
I don't remember much, but I remember playing a lot of hoops with Bobby Lawlor, and I seem to remember a wild pack of girls always 10 feet in front of me. Seems so weird to think of life before responsibility.
If you managed to scroll down here to read what I have to say. You wont get very far in life.
However, if I had to give some advice, quit school immediately and play a sport, become mediocre enough to sit on the bench of a pro team, enjoy retirement at 30.
The always violent Mr. Bueckner
Mr. Pichette- the greatest man i know
Mrs. Korany- just for the laughs
Got a 9 year old son, Marquis, he's the man.
Bois de Boulogne
Marianopolis College
McGill University
Meeting my boyfriend Igor and hanging out with Shan, Nat, Lori, Tara, Jen, Rosa & Gayle. Northshore cheerleading was great! Trips with T.A.G. (Fran, Ren, Tanya, Ginette, Mathieu & Mathew, Fred, etc.) to England and Space Camp.
It's all worth it in the end. Follow your dreams.
Vanier College
Meeting Heather, Shannon, Tara, Nat who are still very good friends. North Shore Cheerleading was great.
Enjoy your youth. Live life to the fullest, before you know it, its completely different from what you expected it to be.
Mr. Murphy
Mr. Songui
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Mme Hudon
Mme Safey
Mr. Montpetit
John Abbott College
Algonquin College
Skipping the last day of school, knowing that I would never have to return. Having insult contests in the library.
Survive! Hide in the corners, run like a gazelle, blend into the shadows... it gets better when its all over. Believe me.
Mrs. Hudon
Dr. Cato
Mr. Bean
John Abbott College
University of Miami
It's hard to say, but I think G.I., D.Z., M.M., D.P. could probably think on many. I would have to say the five years at PC are of great importance in my life. The memories that you'll never forget. As you grow up in life you remember your high school days and think. THE GOOD OLD DAYS.
Cherish every moment, this is the beginning of your life.
This is a great web page. Looking at this brings back lots of memories.
John Abbott College
Concordia University
A lot of interesting times had at PCHS.... among my favorites would have to be goofing around in class (and getting away with it!), making new friends-some of which are my dearest friends today, those dark Friday night dances, learning how to hide from teachers in gym class, and, of course, the freedom and carefree feeling that only the high school years can bring (most of us can attest to that now!).
To all future grads: remember there will be many choices to make in the next few years, only YOU know what is best for you so make wise choices, learn from your mistakes, and be confident in your decisions, they will make up your life's path. Also, be good to your classmates, you never know who you will have to face in your future!
Hi to all Grads of 1992! Hope you are all where you want to be!
John Abbott College
Concordia University
The funniest times ever were sitting in O'Hara's economics class in Grade 11! All we did was create trouble to see the teacher's reaction, I feel so bad for him now! I believe Andy Gize and Eric Nolan were the main culprits... guys, you remember that?? ;)
My message to the up and coming grads would be to enjoy this stage of life and be patient with yourselves - the right education or job that is meant for you will happen in due time! Listen to your heart!
HI to all '92 graduates, there are so few that I bump into these days, but many still in my memories.
Vanier College
Chilling up on the roof, those great get-out-of-class-free gold passes, travelling to John Rennie in my grad year almost every day, getting to know great people like... Tiff, Dharti, Rancourt (who'se working in tv out here in BC, bty), the Marsmans, F Salim, B.B., Serah C. (JRHS), Van Sickle, Jenn (both of them, you know who you are), the Henderson twins I chased like a twit for nearly 5 years :), and o-so-many more.
Get the grades, but not at the cost of a social life. Later on, you'll want and need both.
Got married on August 25th, 2001 to Kristina Waroway, bought a house in Roberts Creek, BC, on the Sunshine Coast. BC kicks ass. Drop us a line guys and come visit anytime.
UPDATE: We're preggos! Due date May 25, 2003. Look out world, here comes another Sas!
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Being young and carefree! PC Dances, variety shows, grad committee, Stratford, NY, grade 11 was a blast. Especially making great memories which will last a lifetime and meeting my husband (Chris).
Be yourself and enjoy your youth!
Vanier College
John Abbott College
McGill University
University of Calgary
Where do I start? Having great times with Lori, Shan, Jen, Natasha, Heather, and so many more. Being able to not pay attention in class and still get awesome grades! Fashion show, last days of school and all the great parties! Being able to see all of those people that I never see anymore every day....
Don't ever put up with people who aren't nice to you. Years later you will realize who your real friends are and those people that make you feel bad in high school will not count later. Enjoy high school while you can, it gets much harder later in life!
Mr. MacDougall
Mrs. Isler
John Abbott College
Being a kid and not having to pay rent. Not having to worry about choices and struggles. Making a lot of great friends (who unfortunately, never really kept in contact with..) yet regardless, still are responsible for shaping me into who I am today. The shaving cream fights at the end of the year, the variety shows and of course, having 3-4 months summer vacation!
Some of you might fit in, some of you won't. You might make mistakes that you may regret, but remember, as long as you are strong and can get through it with friends, confidence and courage, you'll get through it. Trust me.. life is a lot harder then wondering whether or not the "popular people" will like you. In the end, it doesn't matter.
Mr. Miller
Dawson College
Concordia University
Having a huge crush on M.G. ...Seeing what the mischievous Susie was up to... Hanging out with my buddy Sandra... Fashion Show... Track 'n Field.
Byte off more than you can chew.
Mrs. Doxas
Mrs. Morrison
Mr. Hemens
John Abbott College
I have a lot, but the best one believe it or not, would be the grade 10 X-Mas exam (only one I tried hard in) and finished in 15 minutes and got a 96%. Cause if you remember me in school I did nothing. So that one shocked the Teach to no END
I don't really have much to put in here. But if I was to put something I think this would be it. I am not sure who remembers who. But one thing is for sure, we have all grown up. Ok maybe not P.J. but most of us have. Well I'm probably boring you all so I'll stop right here. And if anyone wants to get together or chat a bit, just send me a message.
John Abbott College
Vanier College
McGill University
Hanging out with Natasha, Heather, Rosa, Tara, Lori and Jen- Year book committee, Grad Fashion Show and much more... Especially fond memories of the friendships I made cheering for North Shore!
Enjoy the whole high school experience -- they really are some of the best times you'll ever have. Cherish the friendships that you make, don't be cruel to those that are not your friends, and think about your future now, because it's just around the corner. Girls: respect and love yourselves, because if you don't no one else will! Don't fall into the whole popularity thing, in the larger scheme of things, it really means so little.
Mr. Montpetit
No one said it would be easy but when you look back, it will all have been worth it.
Vanier College
Well I've read through everybody that is listed here now and it brought a lot back. I laughed so much through high school to have to choose one should be a crime. But one was sitting in chemistry class with Lorraine, George, Steph Cox, and Berny Baker reaching for his pencil while still sitting in those awkward chairs and BOOM falls flat on his face. I know its not nice to laugh at the expense of others but common even he thought it was funny. How can I limit my choice. Mr. Ohara's class with Uy, Darien, Peter... Just thinking of that class makes me laugh. But then again one of the best was Mr.Roberts class with Uy, Darien, Lori, Peter we would all take the desks around Uy and then all at once pull away saying real loud "Sir JEN FARTED".... She hated that.
Everybody's message is right on track. We were once young and then it hits you I don't know exactly when but you realize th you are not a kid anymore SO GROW UP. I made a lot of mistakes growing up like most of us, thats not the thing it what you do with what you've learned from all those mistakes that really counts. Basically be good to yourselves and treat others the way you would like to be treated. you are only young once enjoy it but beware of whats waiting for you. To each action there is consequence.
Mr. Roberts
Mr. Alt
Mrs. Saffey
I honestly can't remember any details from that far back in time. But I know I had lots of laughs and great times with this lot of procrastinators (14 years and counting - no reunion in sight).
Mr. Bean
Mr. & Mrs. Miller
Mr. O'Hara
Vanier College