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mien Mazurek H I. Training in secretaria technology at N.A.I. and travel. 2. Having to take the when the green boml won’t go. 4. Being escorted back school from an aften at Meadowlark. 5. Prom committee, part work at Johnson’s Walkers. 6. Oh . . . honestly. my Mazzuca Business administration at N.A.I.T. Carmela Mazzuca Homework, lectures from 1. Good job, travel, parents, gossip. 2. Boys with long hair ; Travelling, speeding, go- snobs.
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:ricia Losinsk Social servict at N.A.I.T. years from n Math 30, ha my piggy bar Ukrainian Sylvia Machniak pPP T 1. To become a bookkeeper. 2. People who ask too many worthless questions. 3. Travelling for pleasure, dancing music. dancing. I ■}, 6. Life is what you make Dan Magnan Moe Malloy 1. Go to U. of A. and be- 1. To eat, drink, and be come an Electronic merry for tomorrow I’ll engineer. fat and middle-aged. 2. Grubs and greasers. Lack 2. RESPONSIBILITY, of spirit in St. Joe’s wearing shoes, any kind activities. work. 3. Girls, tennis, floor hockey, 3. Exclusion slips, standin skiing. on my head, hiking an 5. Coming in second place in collecting junk. floor hockey last year, 4. Managing to stay in t social convenor of Youth school for 3 years (exc organization. for a few unexpected 6. Fizzue. sin one football game camps
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Karen McCoy 1. Get out of St. Joe’s, Inhal¬ ation therapist. 2. Boys with long greasy hair and tight pants. 3. Streaked hair. 4. Ladies at attendance office, late slips. 5. Cheerleading, room rep., grad ' 67. 6. Shut up, Missaien!. Mary McDonald 1. Computer programmer. 2. Cigars, dirty cars, dark little old country roads. 3. Boys! shopping, Vaux- halls, long hair, Toronto, 4. A certain boy from a cer¬ tain state at a certain sum¬ mer camp in a certain province. 5. Learning how to play chopsticks” on the piano. Susan Missiaen 1. To see the world. 2. Tow line at Jasper, phony people. 3. Bargains at Antoines, parties at the Centennial Flame. 4. Getting 100% in a Physics exam. 5. Cheerleading, being Foot¬ ball Queen, Lit convenor. 6. Dennis put my desk down. Gail Monaghan 1. Undecided. 2. Miss Cassidy coming early when I come late. 3. 1953 Ford Victorian with accessories. 4. My psychological disease that reoccured every Mon¬ day and disappeared every Friday for six weeks. 5. Students Union, Yearbook, Sep Hi-Lites, volleyball, table tennis. Sabina Michalkiewicz 1. Commercial artist. 2. Guys that think they are smart and irresistable. 3. Tall, dark, blue-eyed boys, swimming, painting, Chinese food. 4. Having a swell commercial art teacher. 5. T.V. club, Legion of Mary. 6. Ah huh.” Marian Miskiw 1. Go to N.A.I.T. and marry a millionaire. 2. Moths, red socks, walking home by myself. 3. Fast cars, music, N.N. baking, summer. 4. Dressing up for Klondike Daze ’67. 5. Passing all my grade 10 subjects. 6. Drop dead. Bertha Merilaen 1. Enter the field of interior design. 2. Phony people, hot dogs, white socks, greasy boys. 3. Being able to go to Rain¬ bow Friday night and having to go to work on Saturday mornings. 4. Expo 67, singing for a band, kids at the pizza joint. Ann Mercx 1. To be a social worker. 2. Cracking knuckles, up¬ tight schedules, or or¬ ganizations. 3. Little green apples”, horseback riding, puppy dogs, chocolate ice cream. 4. Summer ’67, Bethlehem. 5. Falling off a Shetland pony, Project Christopher. 6. pur-r-r-r!” Daniel Merrills 1. U. of A. Law. 2. Psychological blindness. 3. Getting away from it all, good friends, honesty. 4. Past summers. 5. Scouting, Britain, Montreal. 6. The most fatal disease of friendship is gradual decay or dislike, hourly increased by causes too slender for complaint, too numerous for removal. Henry J. Metera 1. Medicine at U. of A. 2. Short hair, homework, running out of gas on a date, being broke. 3. Jazz, beards, money, mini¬ skirts, making the most of nothing. 4. Spending a summer at the beach and loving it. 5. Senior football, relay team, passing a Chem. exam, hustling Lorraine. 43
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