hen. people think of ~ Parkland Secondary, the first thing ‘that comes to mind isn’t usually school spirit. - Sure, the school has some very successful sports teams ‘and a-terrific language pro- gram, but the majority of stu-_. wwoes aS ties 1997... pen “Real Estate Sales wath A 4 age apliyS mepenetnet mn as wee Ome te rm ap CAR Se repr PR Oe enn Teme r rr SP mee me ORIEN E TEI EE LEI Freak Hore | dents who attend the school don’t exactly ooze spirit. This year, one of the student council’s main objectives is to change: this; and: what better -way to do it than to hold a pep The gathering took place: in the gym. last ‘Wednesday dur- Ln Rr Li. Be bis. Bin die sR Be Li. ite. Bye poe PRY ape ae pas pe BY carta men et AEE wenn tiemtanttie Ghee ees Meera ware wey Tor permem eR: wom meg itl evdbcutptcpuctmenaterttacithonmmeat nari rkken ia T Sreteedmapageapedmapemebuniiosbedhamemeanaumomabnc real mau ttt ' (iT ocomrtoeumnovunnineehuttetuns aikeeneaion abteonemanims ant n 1 an aia eshe peer eensee emteeaeleeateatnd ate ate aide diaehialenlie sian oh Ppt: tre ahadratie a PRNELANEN TH EARS ORANRNE OTIS aa ts mall OS OSA IRAE «BHP ta ts te cadnatnatiibainhednestantelediasnstetinadlaliamertenh Ansnutamaniarte, examamnaatadantambadadndiekoant Lgrotpeansenss hpesesioneaclcoondedtepen etaneaneiea paltioneyenee sn strqveqsoarantprereitsesh tiiabventes sa ceeeteetsemetmalelicandhede pummedeteamitededs tea ec ee ee vd wasigare eeeaneee ane encane cavarnenseeme ee ones heen ey at pee ee re Tee rea Te linseoaenanten unin aeralpabeeantetiones hetaemar ieee en ee et erent ruben dcabies orate abies buravabenanemammbcvenne nadbcweank deansandttonoiebetoneeeee me La ppphudleLvnetegherdenaghiabeteatccnteiianbioud bond dhdeetatakemam unten ch ebikemrceduedaiaimmedad dds Aur sretehetl lier fem mearwer rim sehndanedtbidehnatemiobasmtannsLaeetiaatesd hakenite tae druntel Geko ees Lnadidrdihetertdletendgn tela apstn dasenh-urapihbiedbiadeetmannmnesandinet dwar a trea locas ten cor eal Re ee te eneD eTown oA eeenle eh nm tama htoey wets Custer sweeney Me Re gig nehmaaiAnay ect epabia: wan ereren won conme oM haitephairn senbiathd n prmecinehteg crete eran aby Sa Rn bh OO Ieper lapedaneveenm apr tadin aon ot di |: age, be wer ya re op eee pa Liaws Mak i wet CPOE TES + XEEIILLESESELEEIXIAE ing Block B. Kerry Campbell, a former Parkland student and disc jockey on radio’s 100.3 the . ~ Q, kicked off the festivities by speaking to the student body about her high school years. “It was the best school then, and it’s still the best school: now,” stated Campbell. Soon after, the Governor General’s Award, which. is given to the student with the: ~ highest grade average in his or’: her respective school, was pre". sented to the parents of Amit | 102-9845 Resthaven n Drive” “Sidney, B.C. The student council then - helda draw. Winners received stylin’ Parkland sun hats, com- plete with the panther logo. When the hats were gone, a - few pairs of tickets for the up- coming school dance were given away. After that, all of the school’s various teams (every- _ thing from rowing to basket- ~ ball to volleyball) were intro- duced to the eden student re body. : The bazinner’ s dance squad VSL SES. performed: a: bubbly. number | entitled Malt Shop Girls to the Ratph Sommerfeld, FC.S.1. . _Senior investment Advisor | Given the opportunity to shine, Secondary school students show there i is much more to cheer about than meets the: eye “song I Can't Get Enough of You Baby by Smashmouth. Perhaps the highlight of the assembly was the tug ’o war between the senior boys . rugby team and 15 Parkland teachers, in which — much to the amusement of the audi- ence — the students crushed the opposition. gether by teachers and stu- dents, showcasing Parkland: life (faces, events, etc.) drew loud applause and cheering from the crowd. Tel. (250) 655 2320 : i [vey At} ky Aslide presentation put to ’ energy and enthusiasm. - “The assembly V was 2 area success, surprising even the - most skeptical students with its