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

 - Class of 1968

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Flora Ricioppo 1. Varsity, to be a success. 2. Lydia”, extreme individualists. 3. Music, people with real class. 4. Touring the Calgary Workshop Symphony Orchestra last summer. 6. Huh . . What are you talking about? I.orraine Riopel 1. To be rich and fat. 2. l c 54 music in the cafeteria 3. Dill pickles, Donna, short boys with bushy eyebrows. 4. Certain parties that never happened. 5. Acting in Parent’s Propose”. 6. Hi there, fat Carl. John Rolf 1. U.C.L.A., getting a private plane’s license. 2. Faster cars than mine. 3. Times when there aren’t any faster cars than mine. 6. Censored. Gary Rumley 1. To join the Royal Mount¬ ed Police. 2. Girls who wear too much eye shadow. 3. Fast cars, girls with long hair, fun in general. 4. First entering high school, meeting Linda. 6. Sock it to me! Dale Ringuette 1. Computer operator and a good drummer. 2. My study hall teacher. 3. Hot cars, drumming. 4. My first time on a drag strip. 5. Playing back-up on the drums in a recording studio. Armande Rivet 1. Work as a typist. 2. Having to take the bus every morning. 3. Third period typing class. 4. Ladies at attendance office. 5. Taking dancing lessons this winter. 6. Is that right. Boh Ritter I. IJ. of A. Faculty of Science. 3. Sports, wine, women, song. 4. Going across Canada last summer, floor hockey, tobogganning during Christmas. 5. Running relay at the Kins¬ man field house. 6. Let’s go wide-tracking. Deborah Robson 1. Data processing for C.N.R. 2. Photographers, Moe”, people who call me Deborah”. 3. Horseback riding, oil painting, Charles Dickens, sleeping. 4. Being locked in a bath¬ room for 1 hour before being found. 5. 880 yd. crests (track meet) and making the honor board. 6. But gee — I can’t swim! Marie Ralkeiser. 1. To be successful in what¬ ever I choose. 2. Theory class and phony people. 3. My best friends, down to earth people, only girl in Senior Foods Class. 5. Grad last year, hitch-hik¬ ing experiences. 6. Pack it. Tom Rumpel 1. To play football in University. 2. Noisey poker players. 3. Buttermilk and pickles. 4. That day at the lake. 5. Playing football for St. Joe’s clowns. 6. Make sure your brain is engaged before putting your mouth in gear. 47

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Lina Pino 1. To be a stenographer. 2. Girls that use improper language. 3. Hamburgers, pink, formal dances. 5. Member of the Italian CYO. Cathy Powell 1. Respiratory technology at N.A.I.T. 2. People who act for your own good’’ and then louse everything up. 3. A blond boy, sewing, meeting people, writing letters. 4. Member of Sep’s mixed curling winning team ’66- 67. Anna Prete 1. Further education in accounting. 2. People who are not sociable. 3. Eating, accounting, serving people. 4. December 1 0. 6. I’ll never tell. Louise Prosky 1. Sarcastic people, long¬ haired boys. 2. Lunch hours, being in¬ quisitive. 3. First convertible ride. 4. Yearbook club. Margo Radcliffe 1. To become an airline stewardess. 2. People who have no sense of responsibility. 3. Playing the guitar, cars, horses, good books, friend¬ ly people. 4. Trip to Ontario. 5. Playing in the Northern Alberta Music Festival. Joseph Rao 1. U. of A. Engineering. 2. People who do not take advantage of an education. 3. Cars, Herb Alpert, Motor¬ cycles. 4. What favourite memory?? 5. Radio club. 6. They wouldn’t print mine. Don Rebus 1. To be serious. 4. I’ll never tell. 6. Yes I am. Terrance Reeve 1. To get my mechanics and diesel mechanics papers. 3. Cars, basketball. 4. Getting my first car. 6. You’re nuts.” Jerry Rhyason 1. Becoming a chef. 2. Theory. 3. Wrestling, swimming, bowling. 4. O’Leary High School wrestling team. 6. Why sure. Bernie Ricard 1. Commercial artist. 2. Being pushed around and people who don ' t under¬ stand me. 3. Driving my dad’s car, sketching, having fun with my friends. 5. Room Rep. (313) 6. Oh, come on! 46



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Doris Savard 1. Work a year — then travel to Europe. 2. Mouthy roommates, beards. 3. Pizza and coffee, reading. 4. Summer vacation. 6. I didn ' t do nothing. Madeline Sabourin 1. Advertising art at S.A.I.T. 2. Helen, people who laugh at me when I just happen to be in a serious mood. 3. Music, singing, painting, having fun, teasing Helen, tobogganing”. 4 . Whipped cream fight in cafeteria, emergency en¬ trance at R.A.H. Jan. 14. 5. Jug Band ' 67, Lit night ' 67-68, singing for Klon¬ dike Daze. 6. You’re kidding! No!! Janice Sansom 1. U. of A., travel and to be skinny. 2. The fantastic activity fill¬ ed noon hours at St. Joe’s. 3. Watermelon, Dense people (for the benefit of my dense friends). 4. The Pizza Joint. 5. Cheerleading grades 11 12, room rep. 6. Who’s going to religion?? Duane Schlereth 1. To become a Math teacher with a class of beautiful girls while still young enough to enjoy it. 2. Cold weather, absent minded teachers. 4. A trip to Detroit for two games of the Stanley Cup playoffs. 5. Columbian Squires. 6. Don’t mess around. Jan Semkow 1. To try and understand life and make use of it. 2. People who criticize art and know almost nil about it, depressions. 3. Anything to do with art. 4. Barb’s homemade cast, bicycling summer 5 a.m., waking Zen up 6 a.m. 6. No! Yeah? Silvio Squazzin 1. U. of A. Engineering. 2. Pampered french poodles and monkeys. 3. Tennis, football, diving. 4. The easy life in grade 10 11 . 5. Table tennis team, debat¬ ing team. 6. There is no sweeter taste than that of revenge. Joan Shannon 1. To grow up. 3. Flights up north and a boy with blue sweaters. 5. Horse-back riding club. 6. Ch-ch-ch” Michael Sheptycki 1. U. of A. Engineering. 2. Necessary homework, 10th period Math class. 3. Staying on the honor board without really trying, holidays. 4. Staying on the honor board, leaving for summer holidays. 6. Most definitely. Roy Sheptycki 1. U. of A. Engineering. 2. People who take advantage of others. 3. Girls, sports, cars. 4. Summer ’67. 6. Bug off. Carol Sheremeta 1. Dental assistant, travel. 2. Boys who aren’t gentle¬ men. 3. Water skiing, sewing, 396 Caprice. 4. Skipping three times and being caught three times. 5. Treasurer of Archbishop MacDonald. 48

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