Class of 1995 |
My fondest memory of PCHS was the social events, I still talk about them!
My message would be to enjoy every moment of the five years they go too fast!
Ms. Isler
Mr. McDougall
John Abbott College
Vanier College
Your future is in your hands. Work hard it'll be worth it in the end.
Mrs. Isler
Mrs. McClements
Mrs. Morrison
Vanier College
The N.Y. Trip
Stay true to yourself, and be real.
John Abbott College
Concordia University
The ski trip is a time I will never forget, especially managing NOT to ski! Hopefully the time capsule still exists, but we'll only know at our ten year.... Being a slave for a day in Mr. Cato's class, rolling out of Mr. O'Hara's class with Cheryl (what a mission!!), Red Hot Bandits, OUR lunch table, the grad Variety Show, Mickeys for lunch, signing out early..... So many fond memories, but the friends I made in high school are the fondest memories yet, as I am still in touch with many of them.
Looking back now, I realize I didn't appreciate high school as much as I should have because I can now really see that those were among the best years of my life, I just didn't know it at the time. So enjoy every minute of it!
Mrs. McClements
Mr. Cato
Mr. Cassaroto
My fondest memory of PCHS is that I loved how if I had Mr. Buechner for last class i would miss my bus. seeing how he would keep us later then the bell.
Look at what you want in life and follow your heart and you can do anything you want. By following your heart you will never go wrong.
Mr. Buechner
I would definitely have to say the teachers. At times they were rough, at times they were nice, but overall, I knew that they were there. I can't forget the librarians. And the time I spent in the principal's office or nurse's room.
An Optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while the pessimist sees only the red stop light. The Truly wise person is colour blind. - Albert Schweitizer.
J. Pollard
L. Christoffer
Great idea making PCHS a part of the net.
John Abbott College
Concordia University
I would have to say the basketball, the dominoes, the oatmeal cookies, running from Cato, laughing at Clark, ISS is forever and being a student of PCHS!
In life we must follow a path, from here in the road is tuff, the people are bitter...but trust me it's worth it!
Isler
Cato
Once I was alone, now I am safe, be happy with life, for it is your place. One love!
John Abbott College
I have to be honest, It's been a while! However Grad was a blast. From what I can remember!
Enjoy it! While it lasts, It's all down hill after CEGEP!
Mr. Cato
To all the other grads of '95 that I've lost touch with or haven't seen in years, I hope life is treating you well and I wish you the best of luck!
Vanier College
Concordia University
My friends...It brings a smile to my face to remeber the times.
High school is the fun life. By the time you hit your mid 20's you've entered into the Rat Race of everyday life
Wendel McDougall
Mrs. Sup
Vanier College
McGill University
University of Western Ontario
Enjoy your time in high school, and cherish the fun!
John Abbott College
T.A.G classes -- having more field trips than classes.(Stratford 1994, Kim and Teresa I love you guys!). Coaching badminton and volleyball after school. English department scavenger hunts at carnival.
Mrs. Isler
Dr. Cato
Mrs. Prieur
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Dennis Cato
John Abbott College
Don't remember much of it... so... never mind
Make the best of it
John Abbott College
Vanier College
Concordia University
I remember the grad lounge, the variety shows, the dances, the trip to New York.... My memory is going but i know i had SOME of the best years of my life. I miss so many people. (I don't care how sappy that sounds it's true.)
It might be like a jail now but... uh! I don't know what to say but it does get better. Grad is amazing! College sucks! University is amazing.
Mr. Cato
Mr. Pichette
John Abbott College
University of Rhode Island
Robert Morris University
Hmmmmm, having the time to play on 4 teams at once! Hanging out by the lockers between classes... scraping together change for Mickey's at lunch... HS Friends (I seem to have lost touch with a lot of people...)... life seemed hard at the time... but I miss those carefree days!
Sooooo the cliché...but ENJOY! HS is such a great time...but then again so it CEGEP and University...:)
Mr. Sciannamblo
Ms. McClements
Mr. Cairns
John Abbott College
Concordia University
Grad New York Trip, Prom, school dances, Carnival! Trips to the park with Enza, Sandy and Karen. B-Ball in "The Office" with Enza, Alvin and D.J!
Be yourself, enjoy high school, it might seem like a drag now but trust me you'll want to go back. HAVE FUN!
Miss Maggie! (Wilkinson)
Mrs. Sup
Mr. Riedl
John Abbott College
It's impossible to pick just one thing. Definitely all of the trips, Stratford, Ski Trip to name a few. Mostly just hanging out with friends.
Enjoy it while you can. It's 10 years later and I still find myself reminiscing about high school. Best time of your life.
M. Jacques
Miss Isler
Mrs. Goulet
John Abbott College
Concordia University
1. Playing ball at lunch: Dan, Kev, Louis, Kharyl, Malik
2. Ring donations: Vinny
3. The one and only Udo Buechner
There are many avenues to follow, but school whether it be university or occupational is the source for mad money. The difference between CEGEP and higher levels of education is about $20G.
Know your rights and keep your head in the game! - MFP 1995
Mr. Cato
Mrs. Isler
Mr. Jacques
The game is tough.. watch your a##!!
John Abbott College
CDI College
Mr. Cato
Mrs. Isler
Mr. Jacques
Vanier College
Algonquin College
Concordia University
Hanging out with my friends. Fashion show in grade 7. The dances in the cafeteria. The winter carnivals.
Life hasn't even begun in high school, take time to get to know yourself before you decide who you are.
Hey everyone, it was great seeing those of you that attended our 10-year reunion. I hope that you all keep in touch.
John Abbott College
McGill University
Dr. Cato's Economics class..."hang up the phone, hang up the phone!", lunchtime at Mickey's, the dep and Jamaican patties...but mostly just the little everyday occurrences of a care-free teenage life!
Enjoy and cherish the time you have in High School, all while realizing that there is a whole world that eagerly awaits you. Learn from yesterday, Live for today, Hope for tomorrow. Go to John Abbott, you'll have a BLAST!
Dr. Cato
Mr. Scianamblo
Mr. Malek
John Abbott College
McGill University
Dressing up like Mr. Casarotto, Going nuts in the Variety Show, Rollerblading in the caf during the 30-hour famine (some struggle, eh?) Rubber Chicken speeches, Make comments to Helga in German about how nice her legs are, Barricading Mr. Devlin out of moral instruction class, Playing competitive fishy games during lunch, Having the guy behind me in math class build a campfire on his desk without the teacher noticing, Cato's Friday specials, dressing up like Elvis just for fun, Eraser fights in geography class, making a cutting board shaped like my feet in tech class much to the delight of Mr. Luck, and last but certainly not least, placing a decoratively wrapped ensemble of balloons and ribbons outside Mr. Vincent's morning class, knocking and running away and my pleasure at later hearing of his surprise at unwrapping his gift in front of the class only to reveal a package of DEPENDS!
Go crazy during these 5 years, they're the most carefree times you'll ever spend in your life!
Mr. McDougall
Mrs. Capporuscio
Mrs. Hudon
I don't see any PC people anymore, let's not drift away from each other, keep in touch, and don't forget the memories!