St Joseph Composite School - Blue and White Yearbook (Edmonton, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1968

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Glen Gerun 1. Heavy Duty Diesel, mil¬ lionaire. 2. ’56 Monarch, getting up in the morning. 3. A Mayerthorpe lass and a good pay cheque. 4. Baseball champs, 2nd best in hockey. 5. Can ' t think of any but there ' s a few. 6. Just plain old English.” Tom Ganger 1. N.A.I.T. for 2 years, con¬ tinue with the hood Servicing business. 2. Term papers, weekend homework. 3. Travelling, dances, going to the lake. 4. Frosh — getting giving. 5. Basketball, bowling, work¬ ing on my car, hockey, swimming. 6. Oh yea.” Lionel Girard 1. Engineer or technician. 2. Math, colds, English teachers. 3. Cars, skiing, girls, dan¬ cing. 4. Frosh dance. 5. The Y”. 6. Just what I thought!” Helen Green 1. Education at U of A. 2. Pat. 3. Riding, talking, going to the hospital, teasing Pat. 4. Making my first dollar as a witch” in the Muk-Luk Mardi Gras Parade. 5 Ye Old Jugband, Klon¬ dike Kate 67 68, Year Play 66 67, Ukrainian Club, passing Ukrainian 10 20 . 6. What’s the matter . . . don ' t be silly.” Marcel Gravelle 1. Electronic Technology. 2. Long dresses. 3. Short dresses. 4. I’ll never tell. 5. Being on the honor roll. 6. You’re just a punk kid, you don’t mean nothing to me.” Helen Handheld 1. Going to work in under¬ developed countries, learn¬ ing different languages, working in an office. 2. Horses, boys with long hair. 3. Sports, Driving beautiful cars, roller skating, parties, comedy shows, dancing, riding go-carts. 4. Winning a $500.00 watch, my school days in my home town. 5. Being secretary-treasurer of Student ' s Union in Beaumont. 6. You ' re kidding!” Pat Garvin 1. Pass Eng. 30, Doctor ' s degree in Electronical Engineering, spell Sir- man ' s 1st name correctly. 2. Pushing Eoremsky’s car to the gas station every wk., people who get everything without working for it. 3. Restoring old cars (’35- ’45 Fords), water skiing, long car trips, listening to Herb Alpert. 4. My 1st car all the tri¬ bulations leading up to the time it finally ran. Joe Girard 1. To be a heavy duty mech¬ anic. 2. Boys with long hair. 3. Girls, cars, money. 4. My first lemon (car). 5. Army camps when I was in the army cadets. 6. A sure thing.” Kasper Halwa 1. Agriculture, studying the behavior of people. 2. Attending school in Spring, losing money. 3. Skiing, cars, money. 4. Many long skiing trips. 5. Camping travelling. 6. He ' s a good mark” and Very Interesting”. Thomas Hay 1. Electronics Technician at N.A.I.T. 2. Groups of giggling girls, sick cars. 3. Music, travelling, food, swimming, skating. 4. My first home-built stereo. 6. Fathead.”

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Gene Dzugan 1. Enter U of A, travel around the world. 2. Olives, homework, getting up Monday morning. 3. Cars, girls, money. 4. T.M.’s party last fall. 5. T.M.’s party. Virginia Esposito 1. To work for a while, then travel to Italy and to get married. 2. Waking up in the morn¬ ing, people who don’t mind their own business. 3. Soccer, combing out hair, shopping for new clothes. 4. April 29, 1967? June 14, 1967? 5. Passing book-keeping 10 20 . 6. Che Vita?” Miles Willy Foreman 1. To graduate and proceed to higher education and travel. 2. Mouthy teachers, finks. 3. Sue, parties, pool (with Minn. Fats), basketball games. 4. Passing French 10, ballet at Lit Night. 5. First trumpet, leading our school trip at basketball games. 6. Toolie-o.” Suzanne Gagne 1. Plan to become an Air Stewardess. 2. People staring at me. 3. Adrien, summer, food clothes, being called Bernie. 4. Last Christmas Eve. 5. Passing Book-keeping. 6. Son-of-a-gun.” Andrew Epler 1. To obtain a doctorate in either electrical engineer¬ ing or physics, to get a Queen’s commission in the armed forces. 2. The way the country is run, indecisive teachers. 3. Warm, sunny weather, travelling 5. Vice-Pres. of T.V. Club in ’65-66, member of Science Club ' 65-66, member of Rifle Team for four years. Margaret Gallagher 1. University, travel. 2. Getting up, muddy side¬ walks. 3. Fur, assemblies, holidays. 4. Sept. ’65. 5. Honor board, Reach For The Top.” Wanda Filipionek 1. To work with I.B.M. machines. 2. Getting a run in a brand new pair of nylons early in the morning, Math. 3. Greg Klein, swimming, reading, graduating this year, dining lounges. 4. Free periods. Leo Fedoriw 1. Faculty of Physical Ed. at U of A. 2. Losing at pool, conceited people, having to fill out a grad form, drinking shampoo. 3. Motorcycles, swimming, fishing, hunting, shooting the bull. 4. When I was a kid I drank half a bottle of shampoo. 5. I don’t want to brag about them. 6. Do unto others, before they do unto you.” Sarah Fiorotto 1. Attend University and enter Education, travel to Europe. 2. Snobby selfish people, attending Social Studies in the 1st period of the morning. 3. Sports, preferably in win¬ ter, tennis and now skiing. 4. A wonderful weekend in Jasper, coffee during the 4th period with Chris un¬ til we got caught. Sebasti Frattin 1. U of A Education, Mana¬ ger of some kind and make money. 2. Getting a flat tire on a date, getting beat in floor hockey, losing in any sport, sick Italian jokes. 3. Football, food, cars, girls, just fooling around. 4. Borrowing” a Centennial Flag, Sr. Football, being drafted by the Italian Army. 35



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Jeannette Hinkley 1. Visit Mexico and work in an office. 2. Snobs, people who are late. 3. All sports, music, food. Joe Hipfner 1. Airforce. 2. Girls who say one thing and mean another. 3. Fast cars, girls and lots of money. 4. The pie-eating contest when I hit Mrs. Patterson. 5. Riviera and gliding at Cooking Lake glider club. 6. Why certainly, never.” Linda Horejsi 1. To get out of gr. 12 be¬ fore my little brother does. 2. Running 440” in the 880” in Track and Field. 3. Sports and everything to do with them. 4. The Street Picture”. 5. Athletic pin (’66-’67), volleyball team, city champs in table tennis (’68), fencing, girls floor hockey team. Oleh Izio 1. Eventually to attend uni¬ versity, to surprise every¬ one by becoming a success. 2. Going swimming with my clothes on. 3. Bucking around on the floor at school dances, drag racing, dancing, every sport you can think of. 4. My first year in high school.. 5. Room Rep. (67-68). 6. Don’t be silly, snakes don’t have arm pits.” Albert Hemery 1. Degrees in Law and Economics, possibly I’ll go into politics. 2. Increasing irresponsibility in the Student Body, Charity Drives in which teachers are abused in slave auctions. 3. Student co-operation in projects like the Concern- In. 5. T.V. Club, Room Rep. in Grade 11. Jacques Paul Henault 1. Study Law at U. of A., work towards degree: B.A. L.L.B. 2. Edsels, being asked to fill 3. Peanuts” comic strip, Mercedes Benz-3005 LB. 4. Building my first snow fort. 5. Passing kindergarten with honors. 6. C’est la vie!” Joe Elickey 1. Civil Tech, at N.A.I.T., afterwards travel. 2. People who forget their deodorant. 3. Anderson’s beard, girls, beer, in that order. 4. Ballet in Lit of ’68, play¬ ing drum at basketball games. 5. Sr. Football, volleyball, Track Field, wrestling, intramurals. 6. What?” Vera Eluhlewych 1. B. of Sc. in Nursing U. of A., to see the world. 2. People who are always moody, onions. 3. Getting good marks in difficult subjects, cars. 4. Summer of ’67. 5. Piano, getting 1st Class Honors in harmony and form, Plast (Ukrainain Youth Assoc.) 6. Oh Phooey!’ Barry Jackowich 1. lo apprentice for a char¬ tered accountant or go to university, to play hockey. 2. Losing the CHED (hockey), people who are always getting injured (like myself), French, dumb blondes. 3. Professional Bluegrass music, being tall. 4. Hubbles Beach, graduat¬ ing last year, playing monopoly overnight at the Pizza Joint. JoAnne Jamnik 1. Nursing, part-time danc¬ ing, completing my milk cap dress. 2. Cruel people, sprained toes, waiting. 3. Animals, exotic foods, entertaining, Lemon gin, blue jeans, travel. 4. Irene’s peanut butter sandwiches. 5. Lit Nights, floor hockey, drama gr. 11, Wizard of Mod Groll. 6. Oh yeah?” 37

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