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Ronald CouII 1. To own and run the Chateau Lacombe 2. Parents and English class 3. Money, Girls, work, cars 4. The day I got the girl of my dream 5. Drinking on weekends, listening to records, dancing 6. If you can make it, break it Rose Cuzzetto 1. Complete grade 12 and move on to U. of A. on an Arts Specialty 2. No money for coffee 3. 4. Mountains and trees 5. Surviving Edmontons winter weather 6 . Ihor Broda 1. To become a Lawyer and to let the world know I exist. 2. People who talk a lot, but say and do nothing. 3. Humanus beingus (femin¬ ine species), all sports, good rood, having, fun. 4. My game winning touch¬ down against J.P. and win¬ ning 3 Sr. football games this season. 6. Get out Mary Coco 1. N.A.I.T., get married and go to Rome, have 4 children 2. Soccer, boys with long hair, getting up in the morning 3. Dancing, Italian records, sports, getting my hair done 4. Trip to Rome, my D.P. class, working at Belmont Drug Store 6. That’s Life. Valerie Cartmell 1. U of A, travel, and get rich 2. Greasy hair, short pants, to D.R. on the phone 3. Doublemint gum, toast and coffee, spending money. 4. Sue ' s tours to the centen¬ nial flame. 5. Cheerleading, skiing with¬ out falling. 6. You must be kidding ®r Maureen Clarke 1. Airline stewardess, sten¬ ographer, interior decora¬ tor 2. Debbie Bobson 3. Horseback riding, water skiing, commercial art 4. Trip to Prince George 5. My track meet crest 6. Wow. Don’t I? Luigi Coccimiglio 1. Business Administration at N.A.I.T. 2. Edmonton winter weather 3. Girls, business man, sports 4. Native land 5. Learn to speak English 6. There is always hope Pat Cancilla 1. Career in the business world 2. Prejudice and segregation 3. Italian food 4. Second day of school 5. 6. Censored Roberto Cicconi 1. Electronic Engineer 2. People that talk too much 3. Privacy 4. My coming to Canada. 5. 6. You can work less by doing it right the first time. Jerry Commandeur 1. N.A.I.T. Distributive Technology and career in advertising 2. Loud people, crowded places and rainy days 3. Egyptian Handicrafts, quiet meditating in a lonely room, popular music and playing guitar. 4. All of my last summer. 5. Learning to read music and finally getting to play something 6. Whad da think, ya think not 32
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Dorthea Bojchuk 1. To work with electronic computers, and eventually marriage. 2. Liars, promises which are not kept, jokes which are not funny. 3. Drag races, giant pyjamas, mustangs. 4. Two years in the Year Play, two months of sum¬ mer holidays. 5. Seventh period study, cof¬ fee at the Ventures. 6. Aw, Please? Francis Boogmans 1. Get out of grade 12, ob¬ tain Masters in Phys. Ed., travel around the world. 2. People who go out of their way to bug you, know it alls, show offs, Chinese food 3. Sports, girls, instrumental music, nice clothes, night out with the gang. 4. February 10 68, Dropping Latin 30, Destroying ob¬ structing objects. 5. Winning the city midget championship (K of C), best relay team St. Joe’s ever had. 6. It all depends Art Boulay 1. Commerce at U of A 2. Pesky 3. Gina, girls in mini-skirts, zombies 4 . 5. Room rep. in Grades 10 11 6. Nay brother nay. Luba Boyko 1. Study languages at the U of ' 1 ' , and travel around the world 2. Writing letters, my Math 20 class, stuck up people. 3. French 30 class, a double lunch in grade 12, pizza, toboganning, popcorn. 4. Mountain climbing in Jas¬ per, Expo 67, being in the Ukrainian Club. 5. Being on the honor board in grade 10 6. Ox Bozhe! Dave Bolander 1. Take computer sciences 2. Motorcycle riders, referees 3. Basketball, Floor hockey, Sports cars. 4. Ruffians Floor hockey team. 5. Most valuable junior b as¬ ketball player 6. Fine Enough Mario Bonanni 1. Good job, travel to Europe, play in C.F.L. 2. Having to work 3. Girls, cars, sports 4. Meeting Shirley 5. 1 year Junior 2 years Senior Football 6. Laura Borin 1. Secretary, travel to Europe next summer 2. English 33 in the 10th period, boys with long hair, listening to people argue. 3. Boys, money, expensive clothes 4. Having a Metropolitan Opera singer singing at my sisters wedding. 5. 6. I doubt it Larissa Blawacky 1 . 2 . Gene Bilyk 3 . 1. U of A Engineering 2. Girls who think they’re 4. what they’re not, Mont¬ real Canadiens, final 5. exams. 3. Girls, sports, cars that run, summer vacation. 4. private 5. Badminton term 6. B.A. in Political Science Sociology, travel around the world. Phys. Ed. 10 Pizza, Bill Cosby, Siamese Cats. Making it all the way in the 25 mile Oxfam walk. Publicity Chairman for Student’s Union Exec., Charity Drive, Folk Mass Choir, Ukrainian Club Treasurer. That’s about your speed. Maurice Boisvert 1. Become a good draftsman. 2. Generally homework. 3. Money and girls 4. 5. 6. Censored 31
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Emily Demkiw 1. Attend N.A.I.T. for Dis¬ tributive Technology, travel extensively. 2. White or bright-coloured socks for boys, fickle or phony friends. 3. Lake parties, pizzas, horses, people who like me. 4. Skipping and not being caught, Grad ’67, old gang at Pizza Joint. 6. ' 1 made it.” Cathy Devaney 1. Float down the Red River again. 2. Closed windows in French 30. 3. Freckles, red licorice. 4. Rollie Miles’ kiss. 5. Championship basketball team, Outstanding Female Athlete ' 67, Sr. Volleyball, Track Field. 6. Really.” Oksana Dmytruk 1. Varsity-Arts, to be a mature adult, to grow my hair long. 2. Harmony, headaches. 3. P.W., cooking, privacy, exercising, bike-riding, tennis, food, reading. 4. The day I stopped blush¬ ing. 5. Social convenor Student’s Union, Vice-Pres. Ukrain¬ ian Club. 6. MMM-Hmm” (as in Yes). Jacqueline Demers 1. Telephone operator or secretary. 2. Religion 30. 3. Pat Paulson for president. 4. Mrs. Dunnigan’s office. 5. Mighty Matthieu. 6. ”Sock-a-to-me-baby.” Norman Demers 1. To get my mechanic papers then Heavy Duty. 2. Student teachers. 3. Double lunch, music. 4. Mr. Sopchychyn ' s Math 12 class. 5. 1968 Year Play. Larry Desjardins 1. Attend N.A.I.T., take business administration, major in credit. 2. Ugly girls, gutless cars, people with lots of grease in their hair. 3. Beer, cute girls, cars, money, people that don ' t try to put up a false front. 4. Ballet in Lit ’68 drink¬ ing beer with Moe and the rest of the boys. 5. Track Field team, Sec- Treas. Aurora Youth Club. 6. Get off it.” Joanne Czartoryski 1. Become rich and famous or have an unusual career. 2. Being made a fool of. 3. Exotic foods, travel 5. Year book gr. 11 12, Mission Club (pres.) Grace Czech 1. X-Ray Technician, travel. 2. Boys with long, greasy hair, Mon. mornings, school buses, wearing glasses. 3. ’ Mustangs”, lively week¬ ends, free periods. 4. Walking 3 flights of stairs each morning for 2 years. 5. The Saints” at football games. 6. Hey!” Ugh.” Allan Dacyk 1. To abolish school, become the head of the Mafia or drop out of high school and become a teacher. 2. People who cheat at mar¬ bles, riding on buses, snobs who think that they are heaven sent. 3. Blowing my mind on gar¬ lic sausage. 4. The day I smashed a guitar while playing a Who song. Alice Dancause 1. Key-punch operator, travel to Mexico. 2. Religion classes, quiet cars, cream puffs, Martha’s red baby dolls. 3. Drummers, dancing, souped-up cars, donuts. 4. Being Martha’s step-sister for four months. 5. Working at Speedway Park. 6. Fall on your head.” 33
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