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•4X Anne-Marie Klemem 1 . 3. 3. 6 . Education at U. of A. and eventually get my driver ' s license. In-crowd, insincere people, Alberta ' s sub-artic weatner. Bridge-mix, Bill Crosby, weekends, Christmas, Easter holidays. Miss Cassidy’s chem. class. Grade 10 volleyball team, fencing club, Yearbook staff. You’re kidding! Odel Kliparchuk 1. Europe this summer, then to become a teacher. 2. ZITS and getting up early. 3. Guys with beards, water- sking, generally all sports. 4. Summer vacation to Pen- tiction and Montana last year. 5. Cheerleading for 3 years, highest mark in skin- diving class, getting down novice run at Banff in one piece. 6. I don’t have one. Ron Kmiech Karen Klukus 1. To travel. 2. English 10th period, boys with long hair. 3. Money, boys, a warm climate. 4. 5. Making the honor board for the first and last time. 6. No shots” Terry Koculya 1. To get my mechanics papers. 2. Unreasonable teachers. 3. Girls, mini-skirts. 4. Jasper ’67. 5. 6. Don’t blow your cool. 1. Dental technology at N. A.I.T. 2. Teachers who pull their authority and people who talk too much. 3. Sports, music, 7th period study! 4. Climbing a mt. in B.C. in 3 hour and climbing down the same mt. in 20 minutes. 5. Year Play 1968, junior football 68, K of C hockey. Dianne Kohel 1. To get my R.N. 2. Two-faced, snobby people. 3. Stuffed animals, onion rings. 4. Mr. Lamothe ' s rides every morning, frosh dance, my birthday party at Sharon’s. 5. Being chosen room rep. 6. Oh you guys! Paul Kolodej 1. U. of A. Medicine, specialize-cardiology, sur¬ gical research. 5. Five months ago i was living in Czechoslovakia where, I won, several times various competitions in Physics, Mathematics, olympiades, music festi¬ vals for my country and Europe. 6. It is never too late to start. Nadia Kotylak Gerald Kowalchuk 1. U. of A. for B.Sc. 2. Grade 12 departmentals, people who keep asking why ? why ? 3. Most sports, coin collect¬ ing, out-door living, travelling. 4. Spending the summer in Europe. 5. Knights of Columbus Northern Alberta champ¬ ionship in March ’67. 6. All the world’s a stage and all its characters mere¬ ly players.” Richard Kolodynski 1. To be a good mechanic. 2. Mini-skirts on the wrong kind of people. 3. Drag racing, hunting, working on cars. 4. Vancouver last summer. 5. My first trophy at the drag races. 39
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Donald Juneau 1. University degree, to be good at whatever I try, to get married. 2. SnobDisn girls, fluorinated water, cold weather in summer, rats”. 3. 1 Hot” cars, curling and other sports, femininity, good jokes. 4. Driving my brother’s new car. 5. Executive member of Beaumont’s Student’s Union, player on a win¬ ning curling team. Mary Kerr 1. Enter the Business world. 2. Greasy hair, baggy pants, 1:00 a.m. curlew. 3. Dancing, pizza, and the green bomb. 4. Christmas Holidays ’67, spring atternoon at Mea- aowlark. 5. Junior achievement, choir. 6. ' Sure babe.” Lynn Kimenius 1. Ferry Mason ' s legal sten- orgapher. 2. Bucket seats, flat tires, quiet boys. 3. Super sports, Saturday niglits, driving lessons on Sunday afternoons. 4. Duck hunting in Novem¬ ber. 5. Getting learners permit. 6 . Dale Kinshella 1. N.A.I.T. Food Service. 2. Washing dishes with the dishwasher when it isn’t working. 3. Anybody who likes me. 4. Banff expeditions with Imperial Oil. 5. The tombstone in Jasper. 6. My name’s Dale. How my doing so far. Duane Kinshella 1. To become a welder and travel before I get too old. 2. People who worry too much. 3. Open-minded people, girls, music, sports, Pat Byrns, being young. 4. December 24, 1967, (D.A.) 5. Weight lifting club. 6. Blow your touk.” Veronica Kirkpatrick 1. Go to night classes at N. A.I.T., travel, own a car. 2. Trying to sleep when a teacher is talking. Eng¬ lish 10th period. 3. Boys, driving a car, lunch periods, our gang”. 4. Bookkeeping grade X in 10th period. 5. Being on the Honor Board twice trying for a third. 6. Right”. Kenneth Kish 1. Aircraft maintenance. 2. Questionaires. 3. Cars. 4. 6. If first you fail, try, try, try again. Fred Jobin 1. Full-fledged accountant. 2. Incompetent waiters at the Ale House. 3. Occasional binge (drunk). 4. My first introduction to alcohol. 5. When I joined the A.A. 6. We all have to go some¬ time so why not with whiskey?” Greg Junck 1. Handle a Kenworth along with the best of them. 2. Conceited women, Mon¬ day mornings, scooters, a night with nothing to do. 3. Mini-skirts, yodeling, tinker with cars, the bur¬ gers at Triple X, boxing. 4. The inside of Mr. Bar- luge’s office. 5. Football at Mac., floor hockey, Phys. Ed. 30 in general. Elsie Kaminski 1. That’s a good question. 2. Monday morning, roast pork, sloppy people. 3. Ukrainian VC ' eddings, pay day, cats. 4. Stalf New Year’s party at Royal Glenora Club. 6. Welt any ways! Gee I w ' ish it was Friday. 38
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Luba Kuc 1. University (take some¬ thing), 2. Being called Kuba Luc”. Insincere people. (Year¬ book). 3. Skiing, tennis, football, and pigtails. 4. Always being late for Mr. Mathieu’s french class, being caught for speeding, giving blood. 5. Yearbook Editor, Prom Committee, fencing club, programmer, of Ukrainian club, folk mass group. Susan Kully 1. To be a commercial artist, and to get married. 2. Eggs, doing homework, boys with long greasy hair. 3. Ron, beards, mustangs, ice cream. 4. Rolling a car, weekend parties. 5. Getting 80% in English, having long hair. M urray Lambert 1. University’ degree in Science or Engineering. To make a million”? 2. Role players, people who don’t take a hint. 3. Toilet-paper unravelling tournament sponsored by Jug Band, cars, music. 4. Summer ’67. 5. Member of Cairo Pal- Udium Jug Band. 6. What ' s the matter? Ken Kozoway 1. Ski bum in the Mojave desert. Business admin¬ istration at the U. of B.C. 2. People who bum lunches. 3. Show water skiing, scuba diving, handball. 4. Mr. Shelley ' s English class, walking into his class with crutches. 5. Junior football. 6. What do you want a medal or the chest to pin it on. Eva Krim 1. Travel to Europe, parts of Canada. Work as a Tele¬ phone Consultant. 2. Hippies, Mini-skirts, straight long hair. 3. Convertibles swimming, reading. 4. Vacations in B.C. and of my mother and father. 5. Volleyball and basketball Irene Kucharyshyn 1. Attend U. of A. in the fall, (arts program). 2. I wish there were no lonely people in the world. 3. Art, people conversing, (fancy name for chatter- in g)- 4. Being a Centennial ex¬ change student in the summer of ’67, to Quebec. 5. Once upon a time I played a dwarf in Snow White” (Grade 3). 6. One more like that and you’re out. Gerry Larson 1. University or N.A.I.T. 2. Purple pants, Social 30, cowboy boots, playing goalie, stubborn people. 3. Floor hockey, coffee with Libby after school, danc¬ ing at sock hops. 4. Frosh days, Sirois party, giving Bob Stepchuk golden plunger” award. W. D. David Leeb 1. Owning a thunderbird, taking the right courses at the U. of A. 2. Not getting to use the cafeteria in the new wing. Having bigger people take away the chair you were saving. 3. Miss Cassidy’s chem. class, a certain girl with long blond hair. 4. My drawing on Locker No. 3261, watching certain people trying to pick a fight in the courtyard. Don Lecky 1. U. of A. Bachelor of Science. 2. French. 3. Most types of music, swimmiflg. 4. Stealing Ross Shep’s mas¬ cot. 5. F.x-leader of Cairo Pal¬ ladium Jug Band. Chris Lemiski 1. To pass grade 12 with a 60 or over average. Education U. of A. To learn to ski better. 2. Girls with thigh high skirts, long hair, ski tows, snobby people. 3. Skiing, travelling, football, fast cars, Sarah’s mustang. 4. Two wonderful trips to Jasper. Expo 67, not mis¬ sing one football game in ’67. 40
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