Delta Secondary School - Lampadion Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1969

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1 « ; 1, r l 0 | ■F BI H pEhjtiTj ■W -• H i c ♦ LEADERS page4 STAFF page 22 GRADS page 38 SPORTS page 62 £ GRADEIO page 88 GRADE 9 page IOO Advertising page 114 M 4P - ' u« LEADERS Principal and M.. m W? ML 1 K II 1 i k 1 1 ] k «i I . B ■ ) _ LK v Mr. Ronald Kennedy Mr. Norman Maxwell Vice- Principals w ( Legend 1. Dave Kidney ■ Yearbook 2. Evelyn Benson • Secretary 3. Tom Sejevick - President 4. Bill Frydrych - Social Committee 5. Laura Bojeski - Red Cross 6. Hilde Sziklai - Treasurer 7. Mr. Joe Blackborow 8. Brenda Richards - Publicity Committee 9. John Bebbington - Band 10. Johanna Wiegand - Vice-President 11. Beth Szewczyk • Omnia 12. Tony Blaschuk - Stage Crew 13. Connie Greenwood ■ G.A.C. 14. Al Tone • Vice-President 15. Cathy Hill - Council of Representatives 16. Wally Barton - Drama MISSING: Gloria Wright - Home Economics Club Chuck Porter - B.A.C. LOYAL STAFF FRONT ROW: Dave Kidney, Olga Shustyk, Vicki Ryder, Terry Taylor. BACK ROW: Janet Shynal, Marg Tozer, Joanne Fletcher, Johanna Wiegand, Carolyn Kerr, Carolyn Harvey, Brenda Leacock, l lora-lyn Steeves, Beth Szewczyk, Anna Wiegand, Rob Munce, Emilio Sepic, John Lewandowski. ABSENT: Roger Clark, Wayne McLellan. Id m 1968 Commencement But Now We Must Bid Farewell... Valedictory In all our lives there comes a time when a separation and a fare- well must be endured. For us graduating tonight, such a time has come. Perhaps it is only now we realize that this is the last time we will be part of this great school which has provided so valuable an education. The term education covers a broad range of meanings and not only did Delta provide for us the opportunity of developing our intellects in study but, equally important, developing ourselves socially and physi- cally in her extracurricular life. It is impossible to overestimate the influence of our teachers either in the classroom or out of it and I sometimes wonder whether they realize their power to shape a life or change a destiny. Our debt to them will probably remain forever un- paid. Now in a somewhat different light, we look back over the past four years and recall the old times we know will never be again. We remember with a sort of fascinated horror the clothes we wore in grade nine; we remember dragging ourselves out of bed the first day of Christmas holidays to come to the annual concert; we remember the ecstasy of the day we won the football championship and the unauthorized celebrations which followed it; we remember the winter carnivals, the dances, auditoriums and much, much more-and yet as students we can not forget the excuses made for late assignments, the agonizing exam weeks and the reports to be signed. These are all a part of that of which we now take leave. There is something however which will not be left behind and which I hope will remain with each one of us. That unique and abstract quality - School Spirit. This Spirit is what we need and what we will need for spirit is the essence of youth - it is the quality which meant the difference between winning or losing; the quality which will determine our success or failure. This spirit coupled with the training we have received here at Delta will be instru- mental in helping us to achieve our aims and to conduct ourselves in the fall of future problems and difficulties. At Delta we have received a firm foundation and however com- plex and challenging the road to success may seem to be, I feel that Delta has adequately prepared us for it. But now we must bid farewell. We leave Delta tonight for the last time. Even though our stay will have ended, the memory will forever linger on, and sometime in the future when others ask us where we came from, we will then remember our Alma Mater, and tell them proudly that we came from DELTA. Condensation of Address by Valedictorian John Ruddle Proficiency Awards James Bryce Janice Callender Maureen Casey Daniel Ciuriak Roger Cobbett Elaine Crabbe Nancy Danby David Drury Deborah Hawley William Hutchinso Jo-Anne Johnson Carolyn Lark Barbara Lowe lllias Mashilidis Ruby Mazur Elsie McMaster Vicki Moore Wayne Parker Gerald Pekaruk David Plant Michael Walton William Yacusiw Barbara Young Honour Rings Barbara Beatty Constance Greenwood Janice Nitchie Joanna Bin Carolyn Harvey Mary Peterson Janice Callender Darryl Howes-Jones Olga Pryjma Maureen Casey David McKenzie Karen Steeves Daniel Ciuriak lllias Mashilidis Lorraine Strykowski David Drury Susan Nichols Johanna Wiegand Academic Awards The Margreta Snell Scholarships Vicki Moore Maureen Casey Roger Cobbett The Anna Jenson Award In History Daniel Ciuriak The Minister of Education ' s History Award Michael Walton Canadian Westinghouse Award In Mathematics and Science lllias Mashilidis Howard Williams ' Art Award David Fletcher The Kathleen McKinnon Award In Home Economics Audrey Blankstein Commercial Awards Steel Company of Canada Awards Secretarial Carolyn Lark Accountancy Erika Mueller Pitman Shorthand Trophy Linda Richardson Underwood Typing Trophy Shirley Messner Lam pad ion Award Lampadion Award John Ruddle Technical Awards American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers ' Award .... William Yacusiw Hamilton Draftsmen ' s Association Award .... Stewart Hathaway Canadian Manufacturers ' Association Awards Dominion Foundries Claude Comeau National Steel Car Lloyd Zsiros Barber Die and Casting Co. Ltd Kenneth Fisher Robertson-Irwin Limited Melvin Bielby Stanley Steel Company Limited Robert Butt Steel Company of Canada Limited Mark Toombs Otis Elevator Company Awards; Drafting David Brierly Electrical Anthony Blaschuk Machine Shop Joseph Baca Delta ' s Time Made Eternal As the brush wets the paper The pendulum swings, back and forth And the arms of the clock Swing round in a perfect circle As the genius of creation Is transferred from man to media The hours repeat. The night grows old. And the morning comes. And finally the piece is finished, The idea expressed. Made eternal and the work stops But the arms of the clock Pass the hours again And continue, eternally As the artist sleeps. OLD CANADIAN CLOCK A water colour study made from a clock in a still life group by Kevin Sumner, Grade 10 Poem by David Kidney The Eternal Triangle For Grade 12 Art students the triangle and the Delta Crest became a thing almost eternal. The crest was modelled in sculptor ' s clay, four feet high as shown above. Then came the arduous job of casting it in plaster. The clay model and the plaster mould required the muscle power of five boys in the class just to move it or turn it over. Now, weeks (would you believe months? ) later we have yet to complete the finishing of the cast and the bronzing. It is hoped that some day the crest may grace the walls of our auditorium after it has been renovated in 1970. Still Life In October the Art Room took on the appearance of Ye Olde Antique Shoppe with stuffed birds, bottles, pots and pans and musical instruments. This priceless junk was mounded up in the centre of the room into a dozen or more still-life groups. 1. Dianne Osborne tackles an old cello in water colour. 2. Pots and Pans a water colour by Sue Pearson - Art 1. 3. Still Life with Deer ' s Head , oil by Roman Serkus - Art 3. 4. Wine and Candlelight oil impasto by Bob Tong - Art 2. Grade 9 and 10 Landscape Si.rKyV £3 7 s --A- J C-£3fi Rural Architecture by Rick Greek. Moonlit Nightmare by Bruce Button Forty Inches In Three Days by Randy Gallant Shore Leave by John Bratschitsch New Brunswick Farm by Betty Brideau Place in the Summer Sun by Joey Rosart 3-D Wood, paper-mache, cardboard and plaster are used to build depth into art projects. Faye Cyngoric and Laura Drain substitute hammers and mixing bowls for brush and paint. Silver Teapot simulated form in tempera by Roger Clark Primitive Mask painted paper mache mounted on fur fabric by Marcel Brideau Cuckoo mounted layers of cut card fin- ished in gold by Ruby Guite. You ' re Dead! gun mo- delled in layers of bevelled card with simu- lated chrome finish by Tom Tomasevic This page sponsored by: COTTMAN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 178 John Street, S. There Were the Lighter Moments When... Delta ' s own Tiny Tim (Mr. Leighton) at the Christmas Concert. Sadie Hawkins ' Day Wee Willie Claus at work Barton goes steady again. +M fib1 the centre More than 75 Stores Conveniently located on Barton Street East between Ottawa and Kenilworth The Staff Mr. Gordon Allison Mr. Ronald Awram Mr. John Baxter Mr. William Berendt Mr. Murray Black Mr. Joseph Blackborow Mr. John Borthwick Mr. Edgar Bracken Mr. Rudy Brunetti Mr. T. 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BARNES PLUMBING AND HEATING LTD., 1392 Main Street East, Hamilton ee n sl I 12.1 BARBARA BLASCHUK Barb is a determined person who would rather fight than switch in anything she believes. While attending S.W.C., she was determined to stay afloat in their pool; now at Delta, she is deter- mined to graduate before she is old and gray. ARDYCE HAMILTON Hammy is forever running out of smokes. She is seriously and constantly telling all to get serious . a ANN CHURCH Ann is sometimes so quiet that you can ' t tell she ' s there. She loves typing so much that she can ' t bear to go homi at 3:30. She hopes to break one hun- dred while bowling. BARBARA CRITTLE Finding the right locker in the morn- ings is one of Barb ' s chief problems, as she is constantly thinking about her fiance. Sure to win an Olympic medal for Shorthand speed reading. Barb can always be seen being admonished by Ann-Marie for nail-biting in Economic; class. JANICE HAWKINS Jan is a very mysterious girl. She didn ' t hand in an obit. Is that why she ' s smilinc We ' ll never know. JANICE JORDAN Janice, who is new at Delta this year, hopes to become a Secretary to a Corporal . She can often be seen eating a doughnut with a certain blond friend. Her pet peeve is no mail delivery on Saturdays. JOANNE DOBRUCKI This sweet, quiet!!? girl can often be seen talking to Mrs. Dawdy after class and to Ann-Marie during them. Never one to take sides in an argument, her favourite saying is Who ' s going out for lunch? Her ambition is to make a grand tour of every school in the City! WENDY DONAHUE Wan is a former Glendale student. She plans to marry ascertain J.M. at the end of the school year. Her favourite sayings are Hey Gang , and Do me a favour . Her pet peeves are foolish peo- ple and being told what to do. ANNA-MARIE HAGER Anna-Marie was so busy writing others ' obits, that she didn ' t get one for her- DEBBIE LAWRENCE Debbie has a funny habit of chasing boys without them knowing it, and is a perpetual drinker of milk!?! Being a member of the inseparable seven, she never spends a dull weekend without the girls. Thanks to Debbie, the Grad Committee will never be the same. CHARLENE MACDONALD Charlene has big green eyes and blonde hair. She has one of the nicest personalities too! Her weaknesses are Ron, a certain quiet guy at Delta and a sports car. Her ambition is to marry Ron and live in a huge r SANDRA MARCH Sandra likes 10-pin bowling and badminton. She ' s also the candy girt at the Avon Theatre, so be nice to her! j PAT HAMILTON If Pat marries her pilot, she will be very well-known. If not, she will be a switch- board operator. She is very talkative, and our class real estate expert. ANNETTE MARKESIC After high school, Annette hopes to keep busy by taking Shorthand at 140 w.p.m. while sitting on her Boss ' knee. If this falls through she ' ll take over for Ann Landers, as she is always solving problems for her friends. Her proudest achievement was diving off the little diving board at S.W.C. MARY KATALINICH Mary is a quiet person who doesn ' t talk much. She is a bright person and is liked by her classmates and teachers. Her future, socially and otherwise, is un- known, since she has had a hard time keeping her mind on one boy. DEBBIE McGUIRE Deb is the silent type, who comes from Camp Borden. Nobody knows much about Debbie. Her pet peeve is not knowing what is going on in shorthand, after being absent a few days. SHIRLEY MESSNER ■ no obit DONNA OCTABINSKI This shy blonde has a special liking for private birthday parties. She may be seen riding around on the back of her boyfriend ' s motorcycle. She hopes she won ' t end up supporting her future husband, P.T. ANN RADIKOVICH This transfer from S.W.C. has high hopes of getting her driver ' s license. Her main ambi- tion is to someday play hockey for the New York Rangers, when she masters the art of skating. JOYCE UTMAN This former student of Central plans to one day be a secretary for M.R. Her pet peeve is trying to wait on customers while doing her homework. She hopes by the end of the year to be able to write shorthand as fast as she can talk. RITA VALERI She is an early riser who gets to school at 8:20 a.m. Her pet peeve is people who lie. She is interested in being a secretary in Italy. KAREN WALKER She can often be seen driving her boy- friend ' s car. She always is losing things and hates her shorthand homework. She is extremely susceptible to illnesses and has to leave before classes start. LEE PATRIZO Lee is often seen early in the morni doing her homework in the washroc When she comes to school, her class mates see a real scholar in action. SI is another of our expert shorthand readers. LYN PETCH Lyn, our future member of Parliament, finds Fridays her best day but nobody knows why. She is a member of the Grad Committee and the Young Liberals. Her ambition is to be Trudeau ' i private secretary. DEBORAH WILLIAMS Debbie ' s favourite pastime is going to Mohawk ' s dances and to the States on weekends. Her pet peeve is seeing girls younger than herself getting married. He ambition is to finish school and get marr MAR1LYNE WOODWORTH Marilyne has pretty blue eyes and a very nice smile. Her main interest is Rick. She hopes to attend Mohawk for a few years. SANDRA PRATT Mr. Awram ' s favourite bookkeeper, Sandra can often be seen sneaking off to lunch. Known for her love of shorthand, she spends her time talking about Bob and looking forward to current events in Economics class. JANE YOUNG Jane is one of the quieter members of the class. Another gold-medal winner in short- hand speed reading, she may decide to specialize in typing. 1 - 12.2 PAT ECHLIN Twig as she is known by her classmates, to be a real swinger, hanging on the lights at Alligator and St. Nick ' s. J PAT BIGGS Pat ' s main interest is K.H. She hopes to work for a few years and eventually get married. Her pet peeve is people who walk slow when she is in a hurry. BARB FURRY DIANE BOUCHARD Bouch sometimes thinks that the plaid in her skirt is going the wrong way. Her pet peeve is cute guys with no personality. At the present her spare time is occupied by Pat. Diane also has one pair of earrings. JULIE GALLICH This inhibited person, has through the ne- cessities of time and chance, attained glory throughout the realm of means. Her motto remains ab ovo usque ad mala . CATHY HILL Cathy is loud? but a lovable gal, who, after five years of high school, is trying her hand at grade twelve. She is Chairman of Repre- sentatives this year and also an active mem- ber of the Grad Committee. Her future plans aren ' t definite. RICK DAVIES LINDA HORNING Love is for the birds. Whee, I ' m flying . Linda ' s only ambition is to captivate a pa- tient of the opposite sex, as a second Florence Nightingale. PAUL DEVAY Paul is nicknamed Super Squirrel by his comrades. He has been running track since grade nine and was head bench warmer on the football team last year. His favourite happening is Friday night at the Alligator . Pet peeve - a teacher who can ' t understand why guys don ' t wear socks. PERCY LANG He hopes to become a store manager or be employed in an office, following his gradua- tion. Perc spends his spare time fixing motor bikes and reading. Always smiling, he hopes to try and keep others happy. IRMGARD LASKOWSKI Often known to her class as Irmie Baby , which she dislikes, Irmgard will become a secretary when school is out. WALT LAZAR Walt is just another one of the boys around school. He is one of our hopefuls for the hockey team. On the weekends he can be seen picking up his friends in front of Lido ' s. GEORGE RIMAN Better known as Stretch , George has been active in the school band, and the Campus Life Club of which he is Pres. George enjoys music and reading, and a hobby of tape recording. He hopes to at- tend Mohawk and then work in the field of computers. t.t BOB LEACH Bob can be seen talking to his buddies down at Churchill and arriving at 8:50. His pet peeves are too long periods and too much homework. His favourite sport is the four minute sprint he does every morning between schools. DAVE LLEWELLYN Being a member of the midget mob, he often gets knocked down when the grade niners pass by. His favourite clothing store is the Children ' s section of any department store. BOB SMITH Frequently called Smith , by M.R. and B.D. of the second floor. He plans to be a millionaire and often is the time he dreams about it. His ambition is to graduate from Delta. DOREEN MINIGAN MARJORY THOMAS Marj has many interests. Her main ambition now is to complete grade twelve. She loves big cars, music, and animals. She spends her time convincing her parents to lend her the car. She believes the essence of life is happiness. MARY NICHOLLS Mary has obtained a star for her regular attendance at the mill . She can be seen driving madly down Main St. at any hour. Her pet peeve is a dull weekend of which she spends few. BABETTE PAVLICH Babette - the love poet, ballerina and daydreamer has a main aim to go to Europe this summer. If she returns, sh hopes to go to Mohawk and then-? BRENDA RICHARDS On entering her first year in grade 12, she is Chairman of the Publicity Com- mittee, Class Rep., and a member of J.A. In the future she will be attending several weddings, one of which she hopes will be hers. BRENDA WEBSTER Brenda ' s main ambition is to become a secretary rf she makes it through this year. If not, she will be seen again next year, roaming the halls. Brenda is a member of J.A. this year and enjoys rt very much. BRUCE WRIGHT Charlie wants to continue his education at Mohawk College. Some day he will become a chartered accountant. His hobbies are bowling and girl watching. His weekends are occupied chasing A.K. 12.3 RAY CAMANI Ray Camani, otherwise known as Smokey the Bear or Comanche has the ambition to be a bank president. His pet peeve is nosey people. In his spare time he does a lot of girl watching and also finds time for bowling. CAROL HEEIMEY Carol ' s favourite pastime is sewing and giving insults to friends. Her long weekends are spent with J.H. Her future plan is to set up the Henny Penny Nursery School. She is known by everyone as the P.K. who keeps 12.3 repenting. WAYNE DEDRICK Deed is a quiet kind of guy, always with the right joke, at the right time. His attitude towards school is You pass some, you fail some - I wish I could pass one. BETTY HUCZEK Beatrice is the sunshine of the girl ' s locker room on Monday mornings. Her mysterious weekends are unknown to all of Delta. Her ambition is to work in a hospital. Her interests are watching hockey games on T.V. and going to dances. LOUISE DOLSON Lou or D.D.D. is noted for getting the boys in her class in trouble, her latest victim being poor W.D. PAT DORES Pat, better known as Doors by a certain Mr. D., spends most of her time chewing gum. After attending Delta for . . . years she has finally finished her year and plans to become a Girl Friday . OLGA KOZAK Intelligence and beauty have worked well together to form this wild Ukrainian youth, her cute but deceiving smile has fooled many male admirers. Being a waitress part-time helps her to lead a weekend life in elegant style. Olga ' s future plans are to become a top woman executive, rich ; n money and intellect. SHARON DOUCET Sharon, better known as Frenchie, spends most of her weekends commuting to and from Toronto. She spends her P.E. classes serenading the girls. Working for the IBM is her future plan. JOHN EDGE Alias Clark Kent, John is known for his great clock watching ability throughout Mr. D ' s class. When asked about his future plans, he said with an honest smile, I don ' t know . John is an average student who manages to get by and hopes to do so this year. PENNY FITZPATRICK Peanuts , our class rep., splits her time between J.C., the Y.W., Youth Planning Council and working at the pool. She plans to go to Mohawk and study Child Psychology. ALICE KRAWCHUK Groovy Alice Krawchuk swings at parties and loves to dance. She seldom asks questions in class as she already knows the answers. Her many long hours on the phone are interrupted occasionally for studying, because her ambition is to write a perfect accounting paper. AUSTIN LAYDEN Austie Pan ' s main interest is getting through grade twelve and attending Mohawk. Besides pulling girls ' hair and playing hockey for Delta, Austin enjoys giving people nicknames. At present he is an active member and treasurer of J. A. and is employed at a local depar ■ -.,. it - tcre. RICK MARSH An outspoken person. Rick has beem known to voice his opinions during Mr. D ' s Accounting class, e.g. Sir, you ' re wrong again. Helped by Miss L.D., Rick may be fortunate enough to pass his final year. In the future he hopes to be a professional garbage inspector for depressed areas. STEPHANIE MOLNAR Our female Sigmund Freud intends to be a private secretary to a very rich analyst, however, her present ambition is to get by eagle-eye Cole with her gum still in her mouth. Her part-time job keeps her busy, but Stephanie always has enough energy left to enjoy the rest of the evening. DENNIS DOWELL Dennis is a reporter of Delta for Sports Parade , a city sports paper. He plays left wing for our gr eat hockey team. This is his second year. Dennis is a fast runner, but always slow to class. He plans to attend Mohawk to study Building Technology. DAGMARAPIZICS Daggie is concentrating on finding a good paying job, moving to the big city, and eventually travelling in Europe. Her present interests are T.Z. and help- ing spend her Daddy ' s money. SCOTT HARWOOD Scott is known as the girlwatcher of Delta. He is a member of the senior water polo team, and enjoys taking the longest way to class so as to see the scenery. His future intentions are to attend Mohawk, MORRIS RATKOWSKI Neil Diamond is just one of the many famous students of the RAT who owe him all their claim to fame. The infamous RAT has been a folk singing Git. picker for many years. If he is lucky enough to fail this year then he will officially become a professional student at Delta. ANDY JAROSZ PAM REDBURN Pam is active as a Grad Committee Rep., and is the Treasurer of the Social Committee. When not attending meet- ings or working at the Ocean Grill, she supports our school sports, especially hockey. Future plans are to nurse injured hockey players. MIKE LACHANCE Minnesota Mike is a member of a small class of wood butchers. Mike is very deadly in chemistry and on the weekends, he turns into the phantom lover. Mike plans to attend a building technology course at Mohawk, from there he plans to revolution- ize the Johnny on the Spot industry. HILDE SZIKLAI Spindle is active as our Central Executive Treasurer. Between spending her time typing for Mr. D., and waiting on tables, she has yet to decide if she is going to go out with A.L. on the weekends. A young and intelligent student, Hilde faces a wonderous future. GEORGE TOLLAR George, our six-foot-two Volleyball hero intends to obtain his senior D and then go to Ryerson and become a chartered accountant. He participates in all sports and therefore contributes greatly to the B.A.C. by being Mr. D ' s sole rival. George contributes more that his share of laughs to brighten the day of his classmates. 12.4 BILL LOOTSMA Bill has become one of the guys since he first started at Delta. This year he is always in someone ' s hair. His favourite saying is You ' re a riot Alice . He wants to attend Mohawk College and take a two-year course in building technology. BLAYNE MEILLER BRUCE SERVOS Bruce is a very active person at school. He is presently studying building construction and would like to begin an apprenticeship after graduation. Bruce ' s favourite sayings are SURE and SOCK-IT-TO-ME . GLEN WHITEHEAD White Glenhead is a member of the wood butchers. One of his favourite pastimes is watching television at his girlfriend ' s house with curlers in his hair. Glen is a good kid but he has fallen in with the wrong bunch in the back in the chemistry lab. 12.5 JOHN BEBBINGTON John, who is President of our Concert Band, is also a faithful member of the 8:30 club of a certain English teacher. He can usually be found in Room 400 practising--? John would make a good politician rather than an electrician because of his quick wit and attractive personality. BARRY CARTER (B.C.) Barry helps to keep the classroom lively. He causes everybody else to fail, but pulls off honours himself. Class representative in Grades Eleven and Twelve. Barry intends to further his education and his teachers say the further the better. His favourite pastime includes a certain L.M. and a local Fraternity. KEN CORKILL Cork ' s special interest in or out of school is V.H. He is a member of the well-organized social committee. In the future, he plans to attend Mohawk College. TEDCRANWELL Ted Cranwell is a shy young boy. Teddy enjoys taking afternoons sometimes days, and on occasion weeks, off of school. He likes life at the Y.M.C.A. Hus fluffy btond hair is the basic attraction to all girls. JOHN BEECH John is a very jolly fellow as long as nobody is hustling his girlfriend. John ' s hobbies are riding his Yamaha, dating girls and saving PENNYS. His ambitions are to graduate, get married and to buy a Mustang Cobra Jet. TONY BLASCHUCK Better known as TONY DADBALNSKI by his classmates. Among his many and varied interests is Delta ' s own Stage Crew, and Burlington ' s Cambell Boys . Tony is the proud winner of this year ' s Otis Elevator Award for electricity. Main interests in or out of school are a certain J.L. After this year, Tony plans to further his education at Mohawk College. KIRK BURGESS Kirk, better known as the philosopher, takes time out from his extensive re- search of London ' s memorable history to second as Delta ' s Stage Crew Vice- Chairman. Among his many interests are girls. He plans to retire to one of Hamilton ' s better electrical institutes. .£■.. - LEN DENNIS AL GRAHAM Al plans to take an electricians apprentice- ship next year and get a bit more serious about a little matter which he will take care of in about three years. His little matter goes to a rival school that we all know, GLENDALE, which he says is going to get beaten by a better team next year - DELTA. GEORGE HILLIER MR. SIDEBURNS , a devoted fan of Delta ' s cheerleaders, finds time out from wires and meters to indulge in his favourite sport, GIRLING. George hopes to attend Mohawk College in Hot Pursuit of his electronic engineering degree. BRUCE MARTIN Bruce is often found at C.B.C. pool hall. This is where all the action is. He has been shooting pool for about a year and a half, and he is getting much better. Other outside interests of his are football. After 12 he is hoping to go to Mohawk College. THOMAS BUSNARDA Buckwheat is the epitame of calm which he shows on the greens (both golf course and billiard table). His oratorical ability has been known to sway the firmly set opinions of teachers which is, in fact, an outstanding accomplishment. al McMillan Al ' s (Kilt), favourite saying is: What ' s the matter; you out of it? His aversions are school and homework. He is active in karate and pool. He plans on spending most of his future tearing up and down the streets chasing girls in his corvette. JOANNE CUNNINGHAM Joanne is going to become a member of the Florence Nightingale Jet-Set. She also sings like a bird. Joanne isn ' t very athletic but intends to raise her own little football team in the future. BOBTOPP Tee Kay Topp is the modest kid in town. His favourite pastime is either spending evenings at the Lion ' s Den or spitting and polishing his loafers. Hobbies are doing the psychedelic strut, 12.6 RICHARD DAWSON Richard enjoys life to the fullest, especially on the weekends. As grad rep., he is a big asset (?) to our class. Contrary to his mark, he is a grade A (?) French student. PAULA ARLOW Paula ' s height does not hinder her when it comes to playing basketball. S.H. dances are so exciting that Paula just flakes out halfway through. Luckily Martin took a first aid course and faith- fully revives her. TRUDY DIMALINE Trudy is the bright student of 12.6. She spends most of her time at sorority meetings and sampling candies behind the candy counter at Simpsons Sears. Trudy feels she is destined to be Delta ' s first female psychiatrist. STEPHEN BELCOSKI Steve ' s activities are centered around a certain supermarket at the centre and his Bob Dylan Records. Steve is known to all his friends as Bels and he plans to further his education in the field of Psychoanalysis. ADA DIXON Ada ' s favourite pastimes are flying in air- planes at Mt. Hope and driving cars and boats. She is a member of the U.N. Club and hopes to go to McMaster. JOANNE BIN Plans to further her education at the U. of B. majoring in Mathematics to find the true meaning of 22 7. Her weakness is Tall Blondes. SHIRLEY BOYKO Shirley is known to be the tallest in her class (ha, ha!). She is considering teaching for her plans for the future but only those under five feet tall. GREG HATTON Greg has handled the licorice section of the bank for the past three years. An avid money-grabber, he plans to become a dentist and feels this is in keeping in line with his desire for lucrative endea- BRENDA HEWER Brenda just can ' t seem to get it across to the Cheerleaders that she means it when she yells at them. She is active in the G.A.C., managing the Cheerleaders and interscholastic volleyball. Plans for the future include getting accepted in Nursing and to marry young. JAIMIS NITCHIE Aside from her cool, calculating front, Chicken Lady is in reality a mixed-up kid. Janis ' s scholastic ability is only exceeded by her numerous states of bewilderment. For her brilliant attempt in sports, a tennis ball will live on in her renown. OLEH ONUFRYK The big O has earned his fame around Delta as the spiker on our Senior Volley- ball team. His other after-school activities include trying to become President of the Blue Frat, but will more likely end up as their coat hanger. JOHN LEWANDOWSKI Big John , Delta ' s only immigrant from Cathedral, is destined to be Canada ' s first Polish Prime Minister. Besides working part-time at Simpson- Sears, he plans to play basketball for the Raiders. MARY PETERSON Mary is known by the fact that her past, present and future are a secret. Her main interest is in keeping it a secret. I think she might major in languages at university later, but don ' t tell anyone. JIM PIERIAS Jim ' s favourite pastimes are singing Druid hymns and translating epic Icelandic poetry. He likes - Swedish morality, Molybedinum soup. His Ambitions • to cure Raquel Welch of a chest cold. D WE McKENZIE Our budding introvert conceals his bashful frailty and incapability be de- monstrating his few talents through ex- hibiting himself as the mild-mannered secretary of the BAC. His brilliance is only exceeded by the good looks of his two-wheeler. BOB PROWSE Auto-obituary: In the ebb of my years, having witnessed the Exodus of genera- tions of young hopefuls, I sit by my window observing the migration of the Armenian Mongoose and contemplate my accomplish- ments. Simply: I came, I saw, and after many precious years and considerable difficulty, I conquered. GORD MIRANDA With two years of football behind him, (or is it him behind football), 48 plans to do the laundry next year for the HCI Cougars. His goal for the future is to gain points with a certain little play- maker from Sherwood. ANNE MOROS Anne is always being told to hurry to Latin class by a certain Mr. A. There was a rumour spread that she quit work- ing at Lepage ' s glue factory because it was a smelly job - but it isn ' t true! After completing school, she hopes to be some kind of teacher. LOUISE SHYMLOSKY Louise ' s voice is a dead giveaway - Is this any better, Kath? Louise ' s ambition is to make this year ' 68 - ' 69 a success in more ways than one. Louise plans to attend university to further her education and to find her spouse. RHONDA SNOW - no obit 12.7 DEBORAH ASHTON Debbie, the quiet member of 12.7, has been kept busy with the Red Cross Club and Campus Life (along with passing). After school Debbie plans to make millions. LORRAINE STRYKOWSKI Panic-button Lorraine becomes terrified when she forgets to do an assignment. Often comes to gym class with coffee and ketchup on her sneakers. Was always seen out supporting the football team. In the future she sees H.C.I, and McMaster. TED THOMAS - no obit fc FRANCES BERRY Frances plans to attend H.C.I, next year and then further her education at Teachers ' College. Her main concern at 8:30 a.m. is to find out if she remembered to do all her homework. She gets provoked when people spell her name wrongly. She belongs to Delta ' s Red Cross Club. JIM THOMAS He ' s the Einstein of our math class - fu- ture ambitions: win poker at least once at Joe ' s, and win the Montreal lottery. RICHARD UZWENKO Ozzie , as some friends call him, hopes to put Mono out of business with his Stereo equipment. He enjoys music, flying and reading. His future plans include attending University. % J LOUISE BOHAYCHUK A fan of the slope and lover of ice cream, Louise is a loyal student. Loyal to lavish living and lavish love. Louise wishes to marry a lawyer. Her motto-Live, Love, Laugh and Be Happy. While scheming to conquer the world she will attend a univei sity of her choice. ANDREW CAMANI Andy, better known as Roadrunner , hopes to get out of grade 12 in one year. Besides track, he is a member of the B.A.C. and Sports Editor for Omnia. His ultimate doom: ending up in a glue factory for old DIANE VIGER Although Diane is not active in school sports her interests are wide and plenti- ful outside of school. Her pet peeve is having her last name mispronounced. Diane hopes to come back to Delta as a future History Teacher.  BRIAN COOK - no obit NEIL WARREN Neil the homework doer-the period before! Known by teachers as the quiet and innocent one, but does he ever have them fooled. Neil says he won ' t be finished his education for another five or six years and plans to go this far, or even farther, no matter what. WARREN COOPER Fastspike (as Waren is known to some of his teammates) is a member of Delta Senior Champions Volleyball Team. Future plans are to attend H.C.I, to further his education and then go to Southern California, to pick fruit. PANFILO Dl PIETRO Panfilo is neither hung up by a Fren complex nor by the World Nihilist Party. His favourite saying is: I Do Smoke . What he doesn ' t smoke we don ' t know. He plans to become a silent movie star, a drafted pacifist or anything else that comes along. JOHN FALLOON Big John or Stretch . This shy and retiring lad known as PRES to a loyal band of supporters (especially J.B.), will go far? Member of Sc. Club, Geog. Club, UIN. Club, and Grad. Committee. When asked of future plans he replied: Chemical Engineering at McMaster. DOROTHY HAGEL Dorothy is known for her large desserts at lunch. She enjoys tennis and has a natural dislike for Geography. She plans to become a kindergarten teacher but now she prac- tices as a Sunday School teacher. Dorothy is also a member of Delta ' s Red Cross Club. GEORGE HARRIS George is the only male instructor of the YWCA at Delta. He is a world champion and can be found anytime either at the Y or at the pool. His future lies in Recreation and recreating the things he ' s wrecked. LINDA HILLOCK One of the mysteries which surrounds Linda is how she manages to get from Mac to Alligator in a matter of minutes. (Don ' t tell anybody but I saw her polishing her thumb in Math last period on Friday). Her real desire is to nurse a certain Mr. X . BRIAN FLORESCO Also known as Zero to his friends. He was a member of Delta ' s Senior Football Team. An avid skier he idolizes Nancy Greene while his life ambition is to ski the treacherous Ottawa St. Access (after dark). ! HENRY FRANIA Here lies a lump. A lump like all other lumps. Product of four years ingestion- four years regurgitation. Immersed in apathy, straight-jacketed, stifled -a successful four years. But wait! See the lump grimace. See the lump struggle. Failure-the lump has survived. He rises. DOUG ISAAC Upon graduation Doug plans to spend his days tumbling around Europe. Until then this elite member of Phil ' s and D.O.B.A. is content in having one for the road at P.R. ' s . Meanwhile Doug can be heard muttering in the halls, There must be an easier way . M CONNIE GREENWOOD As Hamilton ' s most popular cheer- leader, Connie hasn ' t yet straightened out her athletic schedule with her busy date schedule. Also our G.A.C. Chair- man, she prefers doing cart-wheels down the hall to walking. Ultimately she intends to be a Sneaker Teacher in some healthy high school. Wk WAYNE KING Wayne is new at Delta. Last year Nelson was his home. On Delta ' s Football Days he sneaks away to wa tch Burlington games to support his former school. Wayne plays a lot of hockey and is a typical girl watcher. JANICE LIGGETT Jan is continually trying to shrink her cheerleader sweater to fit properly. She amuses the class with her jokes and hopes to successfully complete one experiment in chemistry without break- ing a test tube. She plans for the future to make freshmen high school girls sweat it out in gym class. cathy Mcdonald Cathy is a pretty quiet blonde (get it?) who has been an enthusiastic member in our Concert Band and folk singers club. As of now, her future is undecided, but she has a special interest in Peterborough, Ontario. SYD NADEL Our class politician continues to argue on any subject especially that there is one superior race. He has been active in school football, volleyball, and basket- ball. Syd wishes to attend university in Israel and become a shepherd who makes nice with his neighbours. MARCEL PUCAI - no obit OLGASHUSTYK Chairman of the U.N. Club, member of the Social Committee, the Yearbook Staff, and one of the most active participants at football games, Olga is always ready to support Delta. In the future she hopes to come back to Delta and teach History. JANET SHYNAL Janet Shynal is petite but full of energy. She often gets criticized for her big brown eyes. When not spending her hard-earned money at Yorkdale Plaza, she is running between Yearbook Staff meetings and Folk Club meetings of which she is Vice- President. DAVID SUMNER With that firm, steel-jawed look of authority Dave stands out in a crowd. He always has interesting bits of poetry for his friends to read. Dave was condemned by Ann Landers, and being a courageous fellow, condemned her right back. JOHN TODOROVIC John took part in school football, track and gymnastics. His interests lie in Geography, History and English and P.E. He hopes later to teach in some of these fields and maybe haunt the old halls of Delta. CAROL RONBECK This proud Deltonian finds little time for anything else when she gets wrapped up in her work at the Y and Kiwanis. She looks forward to her weekends and a certain bus from Guelph. In the future Carol plans to change the human race as a social worker. STEVE SAVICH Steve is untrusted by the area girls so much that he has to do his hunting out of town (Waterdown High). Plans for a Forestry degree and Bev. member of D.O.A. and enjoys the facilities of Happy Rock . LINDA SHAKESHAFT Shaky is the blonde bomber of 12.7 who spends most of her time trying to get her dates straight. (Poor Wayne). By the end of this year she will have broken every test tube in chemistry. In future she plans to teach retarded children. MARG TOZER Marg is that swinging chick who can usually be seen hopping around Mac before, during and after the weekend. Many people flock around this vivacious damsel to share her philosophy -to live is to laugh, love and be happy. Future plans - university. i A ANNA WIEGAND Anna has finally found the Winner (after attending Central and Burlington Central). As one of our Supreme Court Judges, she is a member of the U.N. Club and is on the Yearbook Staff. Anna plans to use her authority and condemn Hamilton. ADRtANA CRUGNALE Adriana ' s eyes wander around looking for a young teacher as she walks in the school corridors. She tries very hard to get what she wants. She is forever mentioning Pierre in order to get an introduction. Her aim is to be a teacher-but she will never teach Math or Chemistry. JOHANNA WIEGAND Jo , an import from Germany, is our bouncing V.P. Between her black book and working long hours at the Roost she enjoys the U.N. Club and Yearbook Staff. In future, you may find her on the pilot ' s knee. She continues to ask, What are you doing Sunday Night? 12.8 RAY DELOREY Ray has two ambitions, to become an elec- trical technician and (when?) he reaches college, a chemist due to his abundant knowledge of alchemy. Ray ' s pastime is kidding friends and playing hard to get. Future plans, to sell whips to Siberian pea- sants and Bibles to African Tribes. LYNNE DOUGAY When Duke isn ' t thinking about Grant Smith touching her hand, she ' s out with The Girls . We wonder why. We often see Lynne coming out of Home Ec. with red, tearful, laughing eyes or else feeling her head for threads. You can usually find her around Aceti ' s. BOB ELLIS Although English isn ' t one of Bob ' s better subjects, especially the homework part, he does fairly well in Math. He wants to torture or teach 9ers Math. Bob ' s hobby is girl watching. TERESA BRUNO Teresa likes to have a good time during Grammar Period but listens attentively in other classes. Her hope is to complete High School and then attend Teachers ' College. Being a Home Economics Club member allows her to exercise her sewing abilities. At present, her prime interest is a certain T.I. ED ENGLISH A faithful follower of Phys-Ed and English, big Ed is a psychochryco man of birds, like the Road Runner, and w ears loud, luminous socks. After school he plans to marry and have 17 kids. His wife may have a few and all his friends and relatives plan to help him out. HELEN BUJAK After H.C.I. Helen plans to become a Home Ec. Teacher now that she has learned how to boil water without bun ing it. JANET FEWSTER Secretly a witch, Janet c sometimes called, can u: ' Janie, as she is ally be found buy- ing cosmetics, planning trips to Europe, or putting a hex on someone. Weekends find her working at the gas station charming both customers and employees. BEV COURT Our girl for this year is pretty Miss Court. Her hobbies are boys with blond, brown, black or red hair and boys with blue, hazel or brown eyes. Another of Bev ' s hobbies is talking. Her future ambition is to educat e the future gener- ations. RICHARD FLUKE Due to his superb knowledge of the English language, Richard is in great demand by Webster ' s. They starve for his ability with words. He abhors the Charlatans of Literature -- such as Shakespeare and Whitman. His words of wisdom to the world are SEMPER UBI SUB UBI. CATHY GRAY Cathy is terribly horr esick for Montreal where all her dreams exist. Notm any people kn awCath (not even her teachers), since v e seldom see her. Sheal ,0 needs Here Cards . In the future Cathy hopes to become a million airess and travel by b eing an actress. Cathy relaxes by doi ng Yoga. LORRAINE LAWRENCE Lorraine is a funny kid and has her very own laugh. She spends her summers baby- sitting at a certain camp. Her ambition in life is to make a banana split in Home Ec. class. Her future plans include playing Mother Goose to children. SHIRLEY LEACOCK Shirley is a very happy girl who regards everyone with a smile in the morning. She goes in for drastic hair changes that take everyone by surprise and is now learning to drive a car. Her plans to be a dietician are in the making now. VICKIE HADDEN Miss Spoiled Brat of the year 68 69. She adores chocolate cake and has a tendency to dream of cheeseburgers in chemistry class. With no plans for the future, except marriage-K.C, alias Cork . She believes in instant parties. Her sayings of the day are known to be of peculiar nature. CHRIS MALEC Chris is a very conscientious student except when it comes to school. She has many o utside interests which can be summed up in 2 words: Boys and Cars, in that order. Her life ' s ambition is to win the Indiana- polis 500 but P.H., known as Doodler, has different ideas. GLENN McHARG Glenn is a cool sort of guy. He is good in school, except for math, chemistry, history, French, English ... His pet peeve is people who call him Glenny. His main ambition is to get to English on time. LESLIE HARDING Leslie L. Harding, son of the sceptered isle of Newfoundland, possessor of the world ' s greatest male body and raconteur extraordinaire of jokes, criticisms, puns, off the cuff remarks and humourous stories frequently ribald in nature. REBA HATHAWAY After H.C.I. Reba plans to attend Waterloo University to major in Physical Education. She can be seen most lunch hours rushing down to the cafeteria for lunch. TOM PETRIE Tom is the shy guy of 12.8, or so he says! He has a severe attraction for girls. He also likes bothering Duke. On weekends you can find him indulging in billiards. Tom doesn ' t like girls drinking. He plans to be a chartered accountant. BERNICE KLIMEK Bonnie doesn ' t know rf she likes the drum corps or the Police Force better. She changes her mind each week. She is active in both Social and Publicity Committees. Bonnie needs a Here Card not an absent card. Famous last words I ' ll bring it tomorrow. Sir. ANN REYNOLDS As a secret agent of the MAFIA, Annie uses the drama club to practise her acting so she can cover as a brush-cutted alien in Mr. Spock ' s Enterprise army. TERRY RIZZO Terry who has a strange passion for black leather and Doors can be seen working in the cafeteria pouring drinks . Usually saying Awe Neat . She and Janice can always be found romping around the city. After finishing school she hopes to return, only she will be giving the orders, detentions, lectures, homework .... LESLIE ARNOLD When she ' s not distracting the vice-president in English class, she can be seen hurrying to Room 400, (late as usual), dragging her poor but heavy saxophone behind her and screaming The sun did it really! DEBBY SOLOMON Debby ' s ambition for the future is to be a social worker for Over Privileged children. She spends all year waiting for Port Sydney ' s Snowmobiling Carnival. She can often tie seen admiring army uniforms. BILL STEWART When Bill isn ' t working hard to improve his marks, especially French, he is usually prowling the streets at night. He has proved to be a nice guy (a good neighbour Sam}. Future plans are un- known and unlikely. - SUSAN BAGSHAW When Sue is not dropping her clarinet in the music room, she can usually be heard laughing through her nose in the silence of History class. She can ' t see a thing without her glasses but it does not matter because she prefers blind dates and Mac men. PAUL BAILEY Paul ' s ambitions are to complete a polymer course at Ryerson. He enjoys badminton and is a Junior Achievement member. Get- ting his dune buggy running and sweating it . Viola ' s Math class pose present proble LIS WACHNUIK Miss Twiggyfarrow of 12-5-8 has ambitions of becoming an elementary school teacher and getting married. Her assets include one boyfriend-T.L.W., alias Milt the Monster who does 80 mph in park and one well-known, well- liked, over 30 brother-in-law. She is expert at suggesting her friends have parties and eating B.B.Q. potato chips. 12.9 GLORIA WRIGHT Glor or Big G , as she is affection- ately known by a few of her friends, scours the halls in search of recruits for the H.E. Club. Her weekend work at the gas station keeps her busy and giggling. CHRIS ALLCOCK Chris ' s ambitions are (he hopes), to finish high school and make a career of teaching, after completing university. His interests include art, reading and pop ROB FRASER Rob or Blobby Fraser passes his idle hours putting out an Omnia, or swimming the Canal in January or reading mystic cults. He is proficient in French and puts his poems in Omnia ' s Literary Supplement. Going on exchanges to Quebec or just read- ing the Times wastes his fine time. RICK GUSPODARYK • no obit CAROLYN HARVEY Aside from thinking everything ' s neat , Carlie is one of Delta ' s best cheer- leaders. Every day she comes from the green and white high school district on the mountain to attend the best red and white. She also manages to donate some of her time to yearbook staff and U.N. club. PAT LEWANDOWSKI Pat, commonly known as Cousin Pearl is the band ' s secretary-treasurer. When she ' s not dropping money all over the hall floors, she can be seen practising her clarinet in room 400 with the band president hang- ing over her shoulder. MIKE HESS Mike is known as the strong silent type and aspires to be a priest in the Good Shepherd Monastery of Flushing, Florida. Avoiding every kind of vice and keeping his virtue, Mike is well-loved by his classmates. GARRYMEILER Known to his friends as Mowze, hi born loser. After graduating he pla retire to Falcon-Hurst where he ' ll i ■ the fun and profit. VERA JUERGENS This petite brunette can be seen at Mac. dances or just studying at home. Vera is a quiet German Fraulein who aspires to be an airline hostess for Lufthansa. Between playing piano, sewing her own clothes, and cooking. Vera finds time for bombing around in V.W. ' s, ALEX MOCHNER DAVE KIDNEY King Arthur spends his time counting pink V.W. ' s, holding impromptu seances, and passing weird little slips of paper in the hall. Editor and beloved Chief of yearbook staff, his favourite saying is Oh George, still another note from Guenevere , and he is forever getting transplanted in English for rea- sons unknown. STEVE KOWALCZYK i - LORIE SCHOTT Lorie has a dislike for those who mis- pronounce her name, especially teachers. She can be seen running every noon hour to the cafeteria to save a table even though she doesn ' t eat. Lorie is aimed for a career in physical education. She supports Delta ' s team with her cheers. TERRY TAYLOR Also known as a mad artist he continues his never-ending boycott of barbers. Upon graduating he plans to return Delta to what it formerly was {A Vacant Lot). EMILIOSEPIC Emilio Sepic says nothing for his obit. The reason, is that he prefers to be remembered for his deeds, which are few, rather than for his witty sayings, which also are few. ALAN TONE As our Vice-President, BIG AL can fre- quently be seen in front of the camera with beautiful girls. Active in sports, he played a big part on our football and basketball teams, only taking time out to gawk at the cheerleaders with those baby blues. NORA-LYN STEEVES Here lies Nora-Lyn who hitchhiked once too often. Her days at Delta were filled with happiness and sorrow. She enjoyed working for Lampadion, Omnia and Social Committee but alas her precious time for us has been used up. What the next adventure holds only she knows. FRANK SZEWCZYK Frank ' s ambitions are to further his education by going to Waterloo to be- come an engineer and win a poker game at least once at Joe ' s. A member of the Chess Club, Frank also likes to play hockey. His favourite class is Mr. Allison ' s Relaxation Period. BETH SZEWCZYK Beth hopes to make an archaelogical finding in Peru one day. Her time is consumed by running the school through Omnia, Yearbook Staff, Central Exec., Geography Club, Science Club, U.N. Club, and Junior Achievement. NANCY ZAVITZ Sempter Parata est nomine secunda Nancy. She is noted for her bright smile and crazy familiar laugh. Her latest hobby has been replaced by her exciting trips to Toronto and U. of W. One day Nancy hopes to teach the little tots their ABC ' s while skiing down the Alps. 12.13 LINDA ARCHIBALD Linda, one of our cheerleaders, accidentally found her cheering uniform in the trunk of a certain blue Corvair. After graduating, she will join R.C. at Stelco and there they will spend their lunch hours together. - '  ._ ■ :-) EVELYN BENSON Evelyn ' s ambition in life is to work in a hospital. Bennie is living proof that good things come in small packages. Most of the time she ' s very nicely wrapped. LISA BIELAWSKI Lizzy , as she hates to be called, has a recent project of obtaining a license. (Lots of luck to those driving at the same timel . She can often be seen looking for a certain white Pontiac? Her ambition in life is somewhat of a BLANK , at present. MADIE JOY Madie ' s greatest ambition is to specialize in making spaghetti and meat balls for a certaii DP. Her favourite expression: I hate you now! In her spare time you can find her in a nearby cave studying for her learner ' s CONNIE BONE Con Bone admires Delta ' s Concert Band because of a certain member in it She does not participate in many activities, except when it is football day. Her aim in life is travel, using the money from her Secretarial job. and maybe marrying the boss ' son. JEANETTE KAUPERT My nickname is Corpe. My main character- istic is verimissimilitude. My ambition is to become a Flying Nun. LINDA CHISHOLM One of the intelligent girls of 4B-12-13. Has no real plans after she gets out of Grade 12 (if she ever gets outl. She would like to become a nurse or a highly-paid secretary. ARLENE LEHMAN Arlene has spent four years at Delta but has often gone to many Glendale dances and games with K.L. Although in class she seems quiet, at the football games she breaks loose, in spirit and in appetite. Future plans-secretary, then marriage. ANN ERROR Ann Error, the mistake of 12-13, is always busy with her secret mission. She classifies it as: IMPOSSIBLE! BEV McWHIRTER Bev ' s many activities include the publicity committee. Omnia and Gymnastics. She spent most of her time at Delta watching the ink in her Bic pen go down. She plans to marry an architect (M.C.), and raise little crumpets . ' NANCY HARWOOD Nancy Harwood, The Fugitive , spends most of her time in school planning her weeks and manages to follow through with flying colours. Her three famous words are Let ' s take off. SUSAN NICHOLS Sue ' s pet peeves are snobby people and get- ting up in the morning. Her pastimes include listening to music, doodling in her note- books and writing to certain boys. Sue ' s future plans include a trip to England because of her love for Englishmen. IRENE HOLOWATY Irene can be found in the gym exercising her fingers on the volleyball. She doesn ' t want to leave school altogether so she plans to marry a teacher and raise her own little students. CATHY HUNTER - no obit BRENDA NORTON Brenda ' s pet peeves are people who take what she says the wrong way and all-girl classes. Her pastime includes chewing gum and chasing or evading certain boys. Her future: to travel around the world and make lots of money. LINDA PATTERSON Linda ' s activities at Delta have consisted of Omnia. Central Executive, Publicity Committee and the Graduation Committee. Her ambition is to devote her life to taking care of a certain Hamilton Policeman. They plan to raise nine little redheaded Baseball players to play in the 1980 World Series. £ RITAPICCIONI My main ambition is to become a pri- vate secretary. Being of Italian descent, f enjoy hopping about on nice juicy grapes. DAN CAMPBELL Danny is a very prominent figure in our class when it comes to absentees. He can ' t decide what he wants to be when he grows BARB ROBB Barb ' s nickname is Bales. Her future plans are to marry a guy in our spare period. Her goals are to become an airline stewardess. She is 18 years old and is glad to be leaving school. NANCI SALAYKO Nanci Salayko, The Cat, hopes to become a fulltime witch and devote her life indulging in wicked and evil deeds. Her favourite saying is Can I borrow a dime? KATHY TURNER Her nickname is Kitten . Her main ambition is to be able to pass, with honours, and then to fly to Germany. 12.14 JOHN BONK Bonkers has the unique talent of turning any situation into a dangerous one. He has a peculiar sense of humour, but if we do not laugh at him he will break our teeth. If he does not drive Fozard nuts before the end of the year in chemistry, it will be a miracle. DAVE BRIERLEY Courageousness is an asset to credibility as is clearly shown in David ' s case. Besides recognizing his outstanding character, we must also acknowledge David as a well -respected member of the community. . pr RICK ESSAR Rick is a two cylinder man. He is probably the only person in Hamilton who owns a yellow B.M.W. . Rick is widely known for his personality and apart from this, he has no other faults. KEN FISHER Ken lives a truly miserable life. He is the constant target for Marek ' s insults and he sits too far away to listen to Kelly ' s dirty chemistry stories. If Ken graduates, I thinl- he would like to hang around until this year ' s grade ten ' s come out . GARY FOZARD Fuzzby is quite popular with his friends. He does most of his work sitting down- that ' s where he shines. His greatest pleasure in life is having lots to do and not doing it. His future plans include Mohawk and Marriage? RICHARD HARRISON Rick ' s future plans include Mohawk and marriage to his childhood sweetheart (M.N.). He has a way with women like treating them to special cokes. Give this character an inch and he will take the whole 36-26-36. His favourite pastime is sleeping in Drafting. JIM KELLY Gerald McBoing-Boing has the unique finesse of bearing sounds of the pit area of Cayuga Dragstrip . Prefers girls with long hair but detests walking back from Dundas. Has problem, finding where Einstein is at. Should be the next president of the Good Humour Co , being the benevolent vortex of jest and all-round fun maker. TED BERESTECKI Ted could be an average student if L.F. would leave him to his studies on weekends. His future plan is to participate when the drinking age becomes 18, meanwhile he travels to the States as one of his hobbies. Ted plans to join the R.C.A.F. if he gra- duates. CLIFF KINDREE One of Cliff ' s favourite subjects was science, although at times he came close to blowing himself up and the lab, too. In sports. Cliff was a member of the Delta Sr. Football team, in 66 and 67. TED BROWN Brown ' s most outstanding quality is his taste in girls. He always gets real jewels. He is always saying, Are you walking home? I nterests are Graduation and Publicity Committee plus bowling and T.V. Brown dines constantly in luxury at Rankin ' s Luncheon Spa. Computers and money are his goals. STEVE MAREK Steve is a constant source of laughs. When he is not eating flies he is gener- ally fooling around with his electric organ. A woman with long hair could be a major turning point in Steve ' s life and possibly cause the end of an origir self-guided existence. JOHN MARSHALL This kid is definitely original as a child. He was kissed by John Wayne and ever since then he has been John ' s hero. Apart from feeding the Ti-Cats , Marshall runs around in Drafting yelling Get the Wagons in a circle . BILL RANSOME Wherever there is a funny car there is Ransome. Bill is also the other half of those strange funny noises that prevail in the quiet of the drafting room. Bill is totally prepared for dodging work am hopes to marry into a rich family. 12.15 HOWARD DONALD Howi, as he was known by all, had a per- petual smile which he usually passed on to those who knew him. Besides hunting on the weekends (for game only), Howard was also active in Water Polo. TED DUBIK Ted, an excellent student and a fine gentle- man, plans on going to Mohawk after he graduates. Among his many interests he likes Math most of all. He spends most of his time playing bugle for the R. H.L.I. KEN GOWANS Ken Gowans ( alias the Gow). Ken is quite a horseman, he loves riding bareback. He drives Chev ' s all the time, and he loves 59 ers . A hockey player who plans on coaching little league. HENRY KACZMAREK Zulu , a native of Delta, likes to puck around in hockey. You will find him saying Awe come on Aye and What a weekend . Being a salesman, and money , are his future goals, along with love . Zulu is the best bandless Sax player there is. JOE BACA Joe is known for his quiet and polite manner, especially while talking to girls. In sports, Joe participates in karate, car racing, and soccer. Engineering is Joe ' s ultimate goal. AMELIO LANARI A machine shop specialist, A.L. hopes to attend Mohawk or H.I.T. after graduating from Delta. He is not too modest to say Ask not what your girlfriend can do for you, but what you can do for your girl- friend. The pool hall and sleeping are his favourite pastimes. i LORNE MARIER Lome is an aggressive youth looking forward to the future. He works hard to get every bit of information to advance his career as a machinist. He loves to skate, and belongs to the Delta Bowling League. Lome attended all the football games and the other school activities. BRIAN McEWAN Brian wasn ' t too active in school sports this year but was a good spectator. His interests are mainly sports, especially hockey. In the near future Brian hopes to teach Machine Shop. JOE RICHTER Joe is an active student, when it comes to walking along Broadway in the halls of Delta. He participates in pool, and wild parties, but is not so active when it comes to homework. In the near future, Joe plan to become a machinist. . .. ....■- . Let Us Leave These Hallowed Halls, Lest they Take Our Last Drop of Blood. (a quote from Shakespeare or somebody) Cool it ! Enjoy it ! Can it! Discover just how easy soft drinks in cans can make your life. Easy storage. Fast cooling. Easy disposal. You ' ll like it. Discover soft drinks in cans. And don ' t forget to can the empties. DOMINION FOUNDRIES AND STEEL. LIMITED Soft Drinks in Cans SPORTS Senior Football FIRST ROW: Brian Floresco, Pete Laskowski, Andy Hamilton, Bill Baldwin, John Majerczak, Pat Speziale, Doug Kay, Henry Kaczmarek. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jazvac, Chuck Porter, Bob O ' Brien, Gerry Foreman, Dave Eleyonich, Terry Farqhar, John Lavery, Ted Ambrose, Walt Sepic, Carl Madden, Steve Torok, Mr. Cole. THIRD ROW: Mike Porter, George Pejic, Bruce Sogan, Robin Byron, Gary Robinson, Al Tone, Keith Barker, John Bonk, John Todorovic, Len Wheeler, Dominic Palmieri, Mr. Mearns. ABSENT: Blayne Meiller, Jerry Kaczmarek, Gord Miranda. Our Team ' s Dynamite, Hey, Our Team ' s Dynamite! This page sponsored by: TOP ' S GRILL, 207 Ottawa Street N., Hamilton Junior Football BACK ROW: Cam Dawson, Nick Bastaja, Mark Layden, Bob Fucerelli, Frank Kunkel, Rick Crandell, Bob Childs, Mike Bideau, Mike Maga, Stu McGillvray. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ferris, Wayne McLaughlin, Dave Palango, Don Britton, Rick Majda, Brian White, Gord Peterson, Tom Burgess, Jim Koleff, Bob Aceti, Mr. Dittrich. FRONT ROW: Dave Sprague, Chester Cielecki, Stan Cichoki, Ross Porter, John Petz, John Piecos, Tom Tarpos, Rick Saunders, Gary Bachorski, Mark Pejic. This page sponsored by: BOURQUE ' S PHARMACY 1552 King St. E., Hamilton Senior Basketball BACK ROW: Mr. Mearns, Mike Plant, J. Morris, M. Airhart. FRONT ROW: Ted Coupe, Chuck Porter, Tony Rominic, Tom Kostrich, John Lavery, Al Mochner, Carl Madden, Glen McHarg, Charles Steeves, Mike Porter. ABSENT: Al Tone, Roman Serkus. See the Basket, See the Rim. Come on Delta, Put It in! This page sponsored by JAMES RADIO ELECTRONICS LTD. 380 King Street E., Hamilton. 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Score Board Senior Football Junior Football Delta 6 Glendale Delta 7 Sherwood 21 13 Delta 18 Bishop Ryan Delta 21 Glendale 14 ■ 18 Delta 3 Westdale 11 Delta 42 Churchill Delta 21 Central Delta 26 Bishop Ryan 6 Delta 36 Scott Park Delta 33 Glendale Delta 14 Churchill 14 Delta 36 Churchill Semi-Finals: Semi Finals: Delta 7 Glendale 37 Delta 6 Cathedral 22 Senior Basketball Junior Basketball Delta 70 Churchill 58 Delta 69 Churchill 35 Delta Delta Delta 61 Glendale 77 Scott Park 78 Westdale 76 72 69 Delta 75 Glendale Delta 68 Scott Park Delta 98 Westdale 30 34 35 Delta 72 Central 58 Delta 64 Central 17 Delta 57 Churchill 60 Delta 62 Churchill 32 Delta 77 Sherwood 55 Delta 68 Sherwood 35 Delta 58 Glendale 60 Delta 69 Glendale 39 Delta 51 Scott Park 62 Delta 64 Scott Park 40 Delta 68 Westdale 77 Delta 60 Westdale 58 Delta 67 Sherwood Semi-Finals: 57 Delta 65 Sherwood Quarter Finals: 32 Delta 69 Westdale 75 Delta 59 Sherwood Semi-Finals: Delta 50 Westdale 34 49 Finals: Delta 67 Cathedral 52 YOU CAN ' T WIN ' EM ALL. Neither can Yearbook photographers or Hockey Teams. The Yearbook photo- grapher went and waited through the game, but Delta ' s team lost. In their grief they de- clined all entreaties to appear on the ice again for a group photograph, so our photo- grapher and the Yearbook lost out too. What ' s that line about sportsmanship- It ' s not who wins the game . . . . Things Are Looking Up Now! Candid Contest Winner Harrier Team BACK ROW: S. Wood, N. Evoy, G. Gallant, S. Blaikie, W. Tomlinson. FRONT ROW: Mr. Wood, D. Wright, A. lacozza, A. Camani, R. Pryde, P. Harsany, P. Radoja, J. Ellis, J. lanuzzi. Track Team BACK ROW: Tony lacozza, Paul Devay, George Tollar, John Bonk, Gary Robinson, Joe lannuzzi. FRONT ROW: Rick Pryde, Walt Sepic, Guy Gallant, Tom Montgomery. This page sponsored by MAIN I.G.A., 1366 Main Street East. Boys ' Gymnastics BACK ROW: Ewen Neil, Rick Pryde, Mack Mattison. SECOND ROW: Bob Clarke, Tom Montgomery, Wayne Meigs, Rick Saunders. 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FRONT ROW: Janice Ligget, Paula Arlow, Brenda Hewer, Joyce Kellar, Melonie Keyes, Connie Greenwood. Girls ' Junior Volleyball BACK ROW: Pat Wawin, Brenda Dimaline, Myrna Powers, Ginny Foreman, lldiko Patocs. FRONT ROW: Janet Brownhill, Diane Bilozir, Lynn Hill, Adele Bellinato, Debbie Thompson. This page sponsored by BALBIRNIE ' S GIFT STUDIO 726 Main Street E., Hamilton Girls ' Senior Basketball BACK ROW: Cathy Hill, Kathy Brice, Mary Leslie, Cathy McDonald, Cindy Hampson, Val Jezewski. FRONT ROW: Debbie Thompson, Joyce Kellar, Terry Jo Palmerie, Wendy Wintonyik, Paula Arlow. Girls ' Junior Basketball BACK ROW: Brenda Dimaline, Ginny Forman, Lynda Szewczyk, Barbara Dabrowski, Anna Skirko. FRONT ROW: Beverly Scott, Diana Bilozir, lldiko Patocs, Pat Wawin. This page sponsored by KENILWORTH BILLIARDS 230 Kenilworth Avenue, Hamilton. Girls ' Midget Basketball TOP ROW: Mrs. Jacobs, Debbie Kirchik, Roma Chorkawjy, Sue Ferrier, Mrs. Harvey. 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Wolfgang vows to wear only sanforized shorts to future games. Larry Hay Yvonne Herron Karen Hughes Sharon Jones Jim Koleff Luba Kristanowich Christine Krzywda Jane Krzywda Don La Fontaine Brenda Leacock Mary Leslie Dolores Lintott Barry Millar Kathy Miller Stew Mitchell Marion Nicolle Richard Petryk Gary Reid Judy Skirrow John Thompson Annie Ustynsky Joy Vogt 11.14 Mel Bielby Robin Byron AlanCraine Alfie Deveau Myles Flynn Bill Holwerda John Kulesza Dennis Matthews Paul Mered ith Rick Mushing Karl PiLatzke Bob Poppa Bill Stewart Allan Whalen Trumpeters : Steve McKee John Bebbington Danny Lewandowski Andrea Robertson Sharon Jones - i £% .ft ( $ Grade 11 Band Members Sound the Trumpet for Yearbook Sales McMASTER UNIVERSITY offers you a quality education Courses offered range from Music and Fine Arts to Medicine and Nuclear Physics. Set amid parkland in the west end of Hamilton, the campus is a congenial and bustling place suitable for outdoor recreation and at the same time, quiet study among the hundreds of thousands of volumes in the library and other resource areas. On the left is the round Nuclear Reactor, almost surrounded by the Senior Sciences and Nuclear Physics Build- ings. Immediately to the right and just above these buildings are the Engineering Buil ding, the Physical Sciences Building and the General Sciences Building. Along the edge of the wooded Royal Botanical Gardens are the Resi- dences. To the right and in the far distance is the Physical Education Centre surrounded by football fields, tracks, tennis courts and other athletic areas. The central part of the University is made up of Administration and Arts Buildings. On the far right is the T-shaped student centre, Wentworth House. If you aspire to a University education, why not write now for information concerning the course, or courses, in which you are interested. Further information may be obtained from: The High School Relations Officer, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. How does a lOO -year- old patriarch keep in touch with the Now Generation? Eaton ' s counts on you to help us close the Generation Gap! For all the youth, vitality and enthusiasm you inject into our store, we thank you. The choices you make at Eaton ' s are what we count on to keep us young and make us the Store for Young Canada. 9? 8 o r cP 1 a O Q C 10.1 Vic Agro Larry Blacklock Sandra Boucher Jim Cassidy Debbie Eaton Al French Betty-Ann Green Al Jones Helen Klimas Robert Marquard Gary McLaughlin Linda Neale Colleen Patrick Suzanne Wells 10.2 Richard Chamberlain Ken Daly Elaine Gale Rick Hogan Richard Jackson Mike Kouklenko Linda Larkin Rosa Lavigne John Lougheed Veronica Marek Marty McCallum Betty Monds Nettie Sliworsky Deborah Tone Ken Wannamaker Sheila West Cheryl Woods 10.3 Pat Alexander Eileen Baker Kathy Domjanchich Diane Dougall Ginny Foreman Guy Gallant Francine Gauthier Sheila Harris Wendy Holmes Janice Hughes Karen Hutton Krys Karniej Frances Koperniak Carol Lukac Lilly Mackas Kathy Manojlovich Sandra Maracle Geraldine Prince Joyce Reid Nad in e King 10.4 Jon Alward Paul Anderson Rosanna Ardell Wayne Boyle Louise Colterman Elaine Cowan Rosalind Earle Linda Edwards Frances Egan George Ferguson Edward Gluch Ruth Mcguire Gordon Skelly Janet Taylor Richard Wells Brian Woodley 10.5 Kathy Andrews Rose Buszowski Sandra Buttard Susanne Caltigan Danuta Cielecki Judy Davies Frances Gardiner Linda Hill Doreen James Valerie Jezewski Linda Lamb Isobel Leitch Bev McKenzie Doreen McMaster Mary Romanowski Sandie Russell Deborah Thompson Bonney Thomson Vicki Trevisam Mary Varga Susan Varga Marlene Viger Susan Wasilik Marney Wright 10.6 Aurora Berardi Judy Berestecki Don Britton Debbie Bunt Pat Buss Dave Cardwell Christine Charette Shirley Chepita Mary Dearie Mike Dyjack John Fit2simmons Doris Gallant Mary Heeney Susan Lougheed Bob Manion Cheryl Roberts Helen Romaniw Lana Start Lynn Start Darlene Summer Jan Trigger Linda Tweedle 10.7 Brian Boyd Paul Chapman Bob Clark Glenn Coadicak Paul Crompton Walt Cvihun Tim Deehan Phil Doyle Don Drozda Harry Gallagher Ricky Hick Doug Kay Bob Kay Bob Laufman Bernard Malone Dennis McKenzie Bob McKenzie Terry McQuaid Eugene Morin Bob Newport Jim Petsche Tom Potter Brian Ronbeck Jim Shaw Nor i Smith Bob Trimmer Gordon Wells Ted Willard i £5 r f } f f (Hf 3 4j i i ft f) Si. 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Thirty lively young show business pros presented a Driver Education Assembly Program with music, fun and a serious Safe Driving message that Delta won ' t forget in a hurry. This page sponsored by PORTEOUS DRUG STORE, 182 Ottawa Street North f ith your j .£ ' .W fcarv ADVERTISING E. THAREN 1 AW OFFirF 3BBHB DRIVE inn J, THE n,. MILLIONAIRE SNOW DRIVE INN T £ FLAVOUR-CRISP Kentucky Fried Chicken Complete Take-Out Service Three Friendly Locations f • THE 1 CENTRE PH. 547-1618 830 UPPER JAMES MOHAWK 383 -9321 623 QUEENSTON ROAD 547-5822 798 CONCESSION 33RD. ST. 389-5804 i cAt{ w. s MANSON in. 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