Back Row (L to R) Clint Neill, Larry Harman, Darren Mitchell, Wayne Kish, Le-Ann Antoneshyn, Keith Heggie, Cory Charanduk, Timothy Romanson, Jay Rugland
Current Residence: New Zealand for one year, normally Saskatoon
Current Occupation: Registered Nurse-Emergency Department @ Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon
Continued Education: Bachelor of Science Degree-Nursing (BSN), University of Saskatchewan (NEPS)
Memories: Our track and field obsession, great road trips to districts and provincials! Running at noon hour to train. Dancing in Phys.Ed to the same country songs over and over. Skipping the afternoon to go to an auction sale...Cory!! Hot lunches in the boiler in our younger days. Lounging on the couches at noon hour. Miss Armstrong. She's fabulous. Singing Christmas carols in the hallway in elementary. Mr. Owerko's physics...had to be there! Curling and skating at the arena, freezing while walking back and forth! Mr. Renneberg's chemistry and algebra
Fads or Trends: In our elementary days, tight jeans...colored jeans... so bad! Teased hair...crimping...yikes! Heavy metal everything! Video screens at dances.
Current Occupation: Administrative Assistant for Pioneer Grain, mother of 2
Continued Education: Diploma in Business Administration at SIAST Palliser Campus in Moose Jaw.
Memories: I remember doing the 7-step in gym class, over and over and over. Or flipping through Miss Armstrong's magazines during class. Congregating on the couches in the auditorium. We had a lot of interesting discussions out there! I remember adding to the graffiti on the walls in the canteen room and reading what everyone else wrote.
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Additional Comments: I look forward to coming back to see the updates to the website! This was a great idea. I hope everyone gets a chance to add their updates!
Current (or additional!) Name: Labda Baadye (Swahili for "perhaps later")
Current Residence: Kasulu, Tanzania (Africa)
Current Occupation: Volunteer Project Coordinator for Right to Play
Continued Education: Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan/University of Calgary
Memories: There are tons! It starts with Mrs. Miller's Snoopy house and the sandbox tables in Kindergarten, sitting in the halls singing Christmas carols, boilers for hot lunches, our Karate-kicking secretary, the 12 minute run, and social dancing in Phys. Ed., and all the opportunities we had for extra curricular activities. But by far the fondest memories are of the people and their personalities (we were always rich with personality).
Fads or Trends: Perms and back combing in Junior High for the girls, which thank goodness changed into a more natural look in High School. The "bowl" cut for the guys.
Additional Comments: It still amazes me that everyone we graduated with we started Kindergarten with. 13 years with the same group! Even though we've gone our separate ways and rarely meet, the faces in our grad picture still fill a large portion of my memories. The people I've met on my travels love the story of how impossible it was to skip school unnoticed, yet one group did go to a farm auction. Priceless! Some experiences you can't get anywhere else.