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Published by AISL Yearbook, 2021-05-30 04:55:53

AISL Yearbook 2021

AISL Yearbook 2021

Photo credit: Abi Potts



Photo credit: Sarah Bickers

Student Council
2020-21

President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
Elijah Harry Areen “Joy” Sara
Hamwajala Boos
Musona Johnson

Supervisors

Dr. Rick Terry
Odum Maguire

Council Member

Alex Ben Tania Peniel
Crubaugh Ollomo Hemaidan Mwenye

Etai Jay Connor Neelay
Phiri Krishna Chesterman Desai

Jeanne Nsonizanji Emma Ermias Scott
Fleury de Roffignac Kaunda Wassink Habte Cumings





Senior
Superlatives

Best Dressed Most Changed Next Olympians

Most likely to break Best Bromance
social distancing

Class Life of the Party Next world
Comedians leader

Most Creative Best Besties Least Punctual

Sean

Oyinkan Adedeji

Byeeee :)

Daniel Arnaldo Bailey

Since my childhood, I’ve always been grateful
for everything I have had. I know during blue
days we don’t appreciate what we have and
we don’t see how lucky we are to get to live
one more day. That’s why I want to thank my
friends and family for being there for me when
I needed them the most. Thanks to them, I
realized that no matter how bad your day was,
you should be grateful for everything you have.
In the end, it’s just a bad day, not a bad life.

Amari Barradas

“Blessed”

Alex Crubaugh

“Look inside my soul and you can
find gold and maybe get rich.
Look inside your soul and you
can find out it never exist.”
- Kendrick Lamar

Maya Findlay

After spending sixteen years at AISL, it has
finally come to an end. While it feels like I have

been in school forever, time really flies and I
can’t believe it is over. I encourage everyone to

appreciate every moment you spend in your
school years, as you may not realise how you
will cherish those memories in the future. I wish
my class the best of luck in their next stages of

life.
“What you think about yourself is much more

important than what others think of you.”
-Seneca the Elder

Daniel Crubaugh

To future me; “I can accept failure,
everyone fails at something. But I

can’t accept not trying.”
- MJ

Rhys Green

Over fifteen years at AISL and I don’t quite
know how to sum it all up. Anyway, here’s a
picture of Homer Simpson I made when I was
bored. Best of luck to the next seniors, God

Bless!

Tania Hemaidan

“Just pick a goal, a goal you truly want to

achieve, and take a clear-eyed look at your
weaknesses-- not so you’ll feel less confident,

but so you can determine exactly what you
need to work on. Then get to work. Celebrate
small successes. Analyze your weaknesses. Keep
going. As you gain skill, you’ll also gain a feeling
of genuine confidence, one that can never be

taken away- because you’ve earned it”
(Ok, that one is mine, he said, blushing.)

Molly Hertel

“I’m always honest unless I lie” - Mr. Ryan
On a serious note, thanks to everyone for
making school enjoyable, ‘cause now we have to
face unemployment and money-stuff and I
don’t know about that but it doesn’t sound like

fun.

Harry Johnson

“Do what you have to do, to do what you
want to do.”

-Denzel Washington
Grateful for those around me for getting
me through a hectic 2 years. They’re the
only reason why I’m standing here today,

no doubt.

Samana Karnib

Here we go again...

Madison Kelly

High School is finally ending and I am so excited for
all the adventures that come next!

Thanks to all of my teachers for supporting me but
special thanks to Mr. Stewart for making biology exciting
while still teaching me loads, I will miss all of your stories

and jokes. To all of my friends (lol), school would have
been a lot more boring without you guys so thanks for
that. Keep being uniquely random and wonderful. To the
rest of the grade, thanks for all the fun conversations and

I wish you all the best for the future.

“I don’t know where I’m going from here but I promise it
won’t be boring.”
-David Bowie

Samantha Lacey

“Your imagination is your preview of
life’s coming attractions.”
—Albert Einstein

Liban Mahmud

Alhamdulillah.
All praise to the most high.

Elijah Musona

First up, I want to thank GOD for all He has done for
me in my short life thus far. He really has carried and
helped me in ways I cannot imagine. And I encourage

you all to know GOD too.
To the real ones like Lee, Ben, Harold, Amari, and

others.
We laughed, argued, worked, complained, and become

brothers. Our differences and relatable instances
changed us from strangers, to a bunch of close friends,

homies for life and grown teenagers.
Thus, in the words of your maestro and favorite

Zambian, “be phenomenal or be forgotten.”

Watela Musumali

“Your success is right around the
corner. Never give up”
-Nicki Minaj

Peniel Mwenye

This year has been crazy, but better things to
come. I thank God for getting me through it, He’s

a real one. Diploma secured, glad that’s done.
Now onto the next season led by the Son.

“So whether you eat or drink or whatever you
do, do it all for the glory of God.”(1 Corinthians

10:31)

Benjamin Ollomo

“Do whatever makes you happy
‘Cause at the end, who’s there? You”

- Tyler, The Creator

Riana Parmar

All that just for a handshake and a
paper (maybe).

Etai Phiri

“I really became best friends with
people’s gmail icons. Let that sink in”

Jan Rubes

“Don’t count the number of friends
you have, but the number of friends
you can count on. People change and
things go wrong, but just remember,

life goes on.” - Mac Miller
We did it boys SHEESH.

Marketa Sixtova

“That is, let’s face it, undeniably less
than hip in the 21st Century.”
- Mr. Reinman

Emma Wilson

“Remember kids: Reality is an illusion,
the universe is a hologram, buy gold.

Bye!!” - Alex Hirsh

Sean Birch

“Tough times never last, only tough
people last”. - Demi Demi





Dr. Russ Menard
Secondary Principal: 2013-2016
Director at AISL 2016-2021

Thank you for
your 8 years
of dedication
to AISL. You
have left your

footprint.














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