Class of 1993 |
Vanier College
Dawson College
Concordia University
Getting in trouble with Mr. Hemens, Drawing Mrs. Korany in geography, dreaming about the magical moose, abusing the gold pass system, ruining the play in TAG with SS, being auctioned off at carnival slave auction... on and on...
Vanier College
I was only there for one year so I don't have many from PCHS except one kick a55 party at Dave's.
Check out classmates.com and post your info there as well
(1) Being part of the high school basketball team despite not having an ounce of talent!
(2) Emptying out that smelly locker of mine on the last day ever at P.C.
High School is a tough place to grow up. Be yourself. Be an individual. Enjoy your youth. Before you know it, you will be an adult.
Mrs. Roberts
Mr. Buechner
Mr. Songui
Let's face it. I really did not like school. School is not for everyone. Some of you may agree, some of you may not! The one thing we can all agree on, is that we have met some pretty interesting characters over our years at P.C. And because of that, I guess I can say, I enjoyed my high school experience! Best of luck to all of you!
John Abbott College
Concordia University
York University
Ooooh, difficult question! My entire high school experience is my fondest memory at P.C.! The friendships, the laughs, the tears, the hard work, the growth experiences all mesh together and make me smile and become reeeeeeeally nostalgic.
If I have to name one single event that I'll always remember it would have to be the Grad trip to Stratford. We saw quite a few brilliant plays...I fell in love with Gilbert and Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore", had a blast with friends, we all celebrated Trevor's birthday in our hotel room (we bought him a left-over Thanksgiving cake and metallic bikini underwear), we sang tunes from the 80s on the long bus ride home. It's times like those when I remember how good it felt to be young and silly.
Make the most of your time at P.C. because those 5 years are definitely some of the most memorable years. Revel in your new experiences and remember that "everything is walking distance, if you have the time." (Stephen Wright)
Mrs. Hudon
Ms. Patterson
Mr. Monpetit
When are we going to have our high school reunion?
Vanier College
Concordia University
University of Alberta
Adolescence is worth forgetting, yet utterly unforgettable. There's no single "fondest memory"; just a blur of excess (joy, embarrassment, boredom, anxiety, etc.) that I will cherish forever.
Never be satisfied with mediocrity. Seize life, live it actively. Never be complacent. Live life don't let it live you. Challenge yourself and challenge what is expected of you. Dare to be different, dare to be ostercised, dare to be labelled a "rebel". And finally, never live in the past or the future. The greatest moment is the present moment. Live it fully and completely.
M. Malek
M. Payette
Mr. Buchner
Vanier College
McGill University
Sheer variety of characters.
Mr. Malek
Dr. Cato
John Abbott College
McGill University
I can't complain about meeting some great people that I still keep in touch with. I pretty much enjoyed it all. It was pretty interesting doing substitution work at PC 2 years ago! If I knew back then that I would be back as a teacher, I might not have said certain things to certain teachers!
Enjoy it while it lasts and be nice to your teachers (one day you might be considered one of their colleagues). Not to mention that most of them work very hard for less than they deserve!
Mrs. Miller
Mr. Limoges
Mr. Sciannamblo
I'd like to start thinking about our 10-year reunion! Any suggestions? Interested in helping? Let me know.
John Abbott College
McGill University
Learning and Growing. Going through all of those necessary embarrassing things everyone has to experience at one time or another. Long live Gold Passes (and the abuse thereof), lunchtime volleyball, TAG, teachers, classmates, Stratford and the magical moose!
Everyone can teach you something if you're willing to listen. (keeping their email address helps, too!)
Mr. MacDougall
Bunny Roberts
Mr. Olenocin ("vere is your copybook?")
Vanier College
McGill University
Doing Guitarzan in the variety show. Having my own Friday Special in Dr. Cato class (oohh easy duszz it Michel Rouse). Being scared to death of Mr. Malek. Spending half my class time in other people's classes. Almost winning the badminton tournament my graduating year. And of course, getting out on GOLD PASS!
Explore every opportunity that comes your way and live life to its fullest. Don't spend too much time writing your blurb in the yearbook, no matter what, you'll still think it's stupid a few years down the road.
Antoine Malek
Udo Buechner
John Abbott College
British Columbia Institute of Technology
I would really like to hear from fellow "Class of '93" grads. I have kept in touch (and it's been a while since I last did) with Dabby, Orlando (aka: Joey :) ) but have lost contact with Brian Gauthier (if you are reading this Brian, please get in contact. It's been a while buddy...). I am really enjoying life out here on the West Coast and I couldn't be any happier. I heard the reunion thing didn't work out back in 2003 (I only found out on the day itself when I came across this website!), so I would look forward to attending a 15 year or later reunion if such a thing is planned.
Vanier College
Kiki, Christopher's, Srewdriver's and Taxi fare or lack thereof, need I say more! KD at Mark's house. Sour milk in Corrinas locker. Smoking in Class! and the list goes on and on.
Mr. McDougall
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Taking part in activities such as the variety show and public speaking. Building life long relationships with friends. Oh yes...the pain from laughing so hard in class and trying to keep it concealed. Ahh the memories!
There is nothing more precious than one's freedom and health. Enjoy and appreciate.
Hope to see familiar faces at the reunion. When is it by the way? Take care, Nabil
John Abbott College
University of Ottawa
Spending time with my close friends. The faculty ball. Gold passes (although I wish I would have used them more).
Take advantage of each and every day, make the best of your time at PC (find the good in it, there's always some).
Mr. Sciannamblo
Mr. Riedl
I've been thinking about many of you in my graduating class and hope that you are all doing well.
Dawson College
St. Lawrence College
I didn't attend school enough to have a fondest memory. If I had to choose something... good friends!
Mr. Murphy