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JOHN MON PE TIT LEONARD MORIN AL NAGORSKI STEPHEN NIMCHUK DECLAN NOLAN JOHANNA NOVAK PAUL OFNER JUDY O ' HARA GERALD OLSEN THERESA PAPIRNIK KATHY PARANICH TED PARENT BERNARD PASULA GEORGE PATAN BARBARA PATERSON GLEN PEARCE GLEN PETERSON BOB PETTIE BOB PHILLIPS ROMAS PILIPAVICIUS - my good looks. - my neat and orderly notes to Mr. Dacyshyn so he may refer to them - all my broken floor hockey sticks. - the board which held my collar bones in place. - all my valuable knowledge. - one pair of slightly used shoes to future frosh. - my big feet. - our Chemistry teacher Mrs. Lucich. - my never returned aptitude test to Brother Cornelius. - all my Social notes to Miss Coady for an up-to-date reference. - all my happy days at O ' Leary to my brother Danny. - my skills and talents. - nothing. - my sweatsuit to Buck and my immortal football talents to Mr. Flaher - to Sister Margaret Rose another t in my last name--for pro¬ nunciation ' s sake. - the wonderful form fitting chairs that don ' t really fit. - my broken sun visor. - one pair of rusty cleats, one sweater-number 43. - my astounding average of 51. 3 as a goal for future students. - quandrantals to Sir 88. RAY PILON GERALD PLANTE JOHN PLETSCHET BETTY PODLUBNY TOM PODLUBNY EDDIE POPP PETER PRESIDENTE TOM PROCINSKY JOYCE REEVES LARRY ROMANIACK VALERIE ROSE GREG ROSENTHOL AL ROSSETTI LYNN ROULEAU TERRY ROYER GAIL RUSSEL ROSALENE RUTA TERRY SAGAN RON SALZL HELEN SCHEWCHUK ROSA SCHRODER LUC SEGUIN JIM SEMKIW PAT SHANNON PHILIP SHEDLOSKY ERNEST SIMON DARRYL SMITH LYNN SPRING BARBARA SOBON HELMUT STADLMAYER JOE STANISHEWSKY RON STEELE LORRAINE STEINKEY GEORGE STEPNEY BARRIE STEWART BRENDA STEWART KEVIN STEWART TERI STUKOSKI SERGE SYLVESTER MADELINE TAILLEFER LOUIS TAILLEUR JOAN TATARCHUK BARBARA TAYLOR BLAINE THOMPSON MARY TIGHE RICK TOUGAS PATRICIA TRUDEL LORNA UPRIGHT STEPHANIE USSYK RICHARD VERLINDE JUDY VERVILLE BARBARA WACOWICH RITA WACOWICH HAROLD WILLIS RICHARD WILSON ROD WOODCOCK BEVERLY WOSNOCK WILLIAM WOWNIAR MITCHELL WUJCIK ALBERT ZRUBAK - my pictures. - all the songs we sang in the dressing rooms. - my Social notes to Mr. Dacyshyn. - MYSELF! (I ' m coming back next year). - my car aerial to hang in the trophy case in honour of Henry Ford. - my chess skills to John Mallinowski. - The C string of my guitar to my brother. - my vocabulary notebook to Rod Woodcock. - to my sister Maureen, my many empty cartridges. - my intellectual knowledge to future Biology students. - to Mrs. Lucich my Chem. 30 notes. - my brown Ford. - one case of coke. - one pile of books. - much needed coaching skills to Mr. Flaherty. - a pair of worn out shoes from walking home from cheerleading. - my braces. - my trumpet to Brother Andrew. - my chewed gum to Brother Andrew. - to Miss Meyer one sadly dissected earthworm. - another Schroder. - the interesting (?) Student Union meetings to the next 12A room rep. - all my good looks and excellent character. - everything including me. - to Mr. Sikora, my chewed gum. - my sister Marge. - one well worn pair of silver skates . - my stunning personality and good looks to Daniel Pelletier. - my artistic talents. - my chewed gum to Mr. Sikora. - my twinkle toes to Mr, Flaherty. - my glorious records of academic and sport feats to Brother Corneli - my library pin to the two Kathies. - my Math. 20 scribblers to all those who didn ' t get a chance to use them this year. - my space in the next yearbook, and my perfect face. - my sister Lorraine. - a C. J. C. A. Club 93 card to Mr. Stacey. - the mystery to solve: Does she or doesn ' t she? - George Paten ' s ears to Barbara Tassie. - my dark hair, long eyelashes and height--all 4 ' 11 of it. - my broken pair of skis and twisted ankles to Brother Hilarion. - all my old, stale, used-up bubble gum to Mr, Nimco. - my secret passageway to the cafeteria—used for avoiding the 6th period rush. - my car to Mr. Sikora. - being of sound mind the knolling of the bell. - my sympathies to future students. - nothing, as I will need everything next year. - my handy pair of do-it-yourself pinking shears. - my twin brother Steve. - to Don Schurek one slightly used pool ball and gearshift knob. - my ability in Chem. to Mrs. Lucich. - my lunchbags to Doris. - my French helps to Mrs. LeClair. - my contributions in athletics. - all my empty candy bags emptied in Brother Andrew ' s period. - Ken Cherwatty ' s Strong Man Magazines, which I have cherished fondly, to some grade ten. - my map of the world, drawn free-hand, to Miss Guedo. - my secret way of doing book-reports to Mr. Turgeon. - the joys and happiness of taking notes. - all the hours of homework I should have done.
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11A B O Y S TOP ROW: Eugene Kalita, Ron Kawalilak, Max Wrotniak, Ron Moss, Gerald Weber, Richard Radulski, Richard Grajkowski, Ralph Linder. THIRD ROW: John Sokolowski, Terry Glancy, Wayne Huculak, Jeff Foss, Ernest Mattern, Norman Tailleur, Gabor Botar, Raymond Bernard. SECOND ROW: George Dabrowsky, Tom Henderson, Leonard Zalapski, Zane Jakubec, Carl Young, John Kitsco. FIRST ROW: Ron Rilling, Larry Bouchard, Gerald MacLellan, David Kisilewich, MISSING: Frank Passutto, Emil Gill, Tim Nixon. G I R L S TOP ROW: Sylvia Chernianski, Sylvia Naylor, Diane Cantin, Colleen Kimmerley, Kathy McCoy, Lina Pilipavicuis, Lorraine Stark. SECOND ROW: Pat Kropielnicki, 1 Linda Weeks, Jennie Mulka, Kathy Bubel, Ester Stewart, Elizabeth Yaremechuk, J Sharon Feser, Suzanne Warynycia. FIRST ROW: Marg McGuire, Anita Baril, Kathy MacIntyre, Rosemary Coyle, Gloria Strumecki, Pat Drabiuk, Cathy Crothers, I MISSING: Rosemarie McGoniga ' l.
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