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Marie Wozney 1. Part time career in interior design, housewife with many children. 2. Discriminating adults; any¬ thing standard-term rela¬ tive only to individuals concerned. 3. People who don’t like me . — they’re a challenge, psychology, philosophy. 4. Being told by someone what he honestly thought of me, pro’s — con’s. Terry Young 1. University. 2. The Wog, crowds. 3. Movies, mashed potatoes, coincidences. 5. Room Rep., Yearbook, Sep Hi-Lites, tennis, fencing club. 6. That’s jolly. Graydon Yaremko 1. N.A.I.T. Electronics, or University. 2. Homework, coming to school by bus. 3. Cars, money, sports. 4. St arting Physics 10 with a D” and ending with an H”. 5. Coming home with two trophies, curling. 6. You sausage. Ed Zak 1. Live a wild life (for a while), military college — pilot. 2. Going to the dentist, be¬ ing pushed around, getting a hair cut. 3. Hot cars, chocolate bars, badminton, track field, coin collecting, chess. 4. Going to St. Joe’s. 5. Badminton team. 6. Oh, brother. Peter Zapisocky 1. Graduate from N.A.I.T. in a Business course, pass Math 20. 2. The way my car burns oil, my girlfriends sister, get¬ ting kicked out of O’Leary. 3. The way my car doesn’t burn oil, a very special girl from O ' Leary. 4. My Golden Rolls Royce 55”, ’68 Valentine card. Margaret Zakotuk 1. To become queen of north country — Tuktayaktuk. 2. Snow in Tuktayaktuk. Danny Zanier 1. Take computers at N.A. I.T. 2. J.B. M.Z. Meri Zapisocky 1. Education U. of A. (English). 2. Being called normal, cheese. Neven Zoranic 1. To be a Healer. 2. Insincerity, ignorance. 3. Honesty, integrity, human dignity. 4. Coming to Canada and seeing it from coast to coast. 5. Assisting new immigrants to Canada. 6. Do not hinder if you can¬ not help. Edward Zumer 1. Medicine at the U. of A. 2. Teacher without a sense of humour and girls who never smile. 3. Montreal Canadians and Green Bay Packers. 4. 5. Learning how to write. 6. If at first you don’t suc¬ ceed, the-with it. Claudette Cloutier 1. To make a career in Tele¬ vision, to travel around the world. 3. Working in television, swimming, dancing. 4. Data processing, camping trip during the summer. 5. Chairman of the Senior Prom committee, President T.V. Club. 6. Hey, you guys!
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Francis Whiskyjack 1. Attend N.A.I.T., become a professional artist. 2. Oysters, sea food, math, bookkeeping. 3. Sports, paintings, sketches, cooking. 4. The day I almost drowned. 5. R.C.S.C.C. Quadra — Pet¬ ty Officer first class, Knights of the Altar. 6. Geem-ma!” Sock it to me baby. Mike Whelan 1. Electrical technology, pilots license. 3. Flying, girls. 5. Hockey. George Woloszyn 1. To own a properous busi¬ ness, have a happy family in the future. 2. People who talk too much, improper table manners, squealers. 3. Skin diving, flying, din¬ ing, dancing, Miss Geral¬ dine Goruk. Going coy¬ ote hunting with Mr. Goruk. Janet Wiber 1. B.Sc. in Nursing at the U. of A., travel, speak fluent French. 2. Disorganization (esp. at S.U. meetings), smart re¬ marks about short hair on girls. 3. Hockey, onion rings, waterskiing, Quebec, listening to my French record. 4. Election campaign and dance ’67, Chem. 10 and 20, labs with L.B.; Expo. Peter Wild 1. A career in law enforce¬ ment or possibly govern¬ ment economics. 2. Locking my keys in the car with the engine still run¬ ning. 3. Fast cars, sports, a certain girl O.D. 4. A happy year with O.D. 5. Y.M.C.A. member. Jean Willis 1. Travel, work. 2. Boys with long hair and flashy clothes. 3. Food in general, teasing, having fun. 4. The day I left Smith school. 5. Curling. 6. Hunkie-dorie. Barbara Wigeland 1. U. of A. Bachelor of Science. 2. Having a 5th period class. 3. Shoes, purses, rings, sum¬ mer jobs. 4. My trip to Montreal and Expo ’67. 5. First year curling: first trophy. 6. You know what I mean ? ? Maureen Woodman 1. Leave Edmonton and travel. 2. Religion classes, social climbers. 3. Dancing and going to Zorba’s. 4. Pizza Joint, learning to drive. 5. Cheerleading for 2 years. 6. Are we going to Religion today, Margaret? Harry Woods 1. A year of Varsity. 2. Twiggy, hippies. 3. Long hair (girls only), fast cars, flying, lake dances. 4. Last summer. 6. Skip it. Barbara Woods 1. Commercial art at S.A. IT. 2. The colour blue, all forms of expressionalism in art and writing. 3. Winters when it fails to snow, buses 4 p.m. 4. Summer and bicycling on Jasper Avenue at 5:00 a.m., remodelling Cyn Byn. 5. Skiing. 6. Yeah man! 62
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J Dave Batog 1. Go to N.A.I.T. 2. Some teachers, moochers. 3. Pool, cards, football, girls. 4. 5. C.Y.O. 6. Cool! Albert Boivert 1. Electronics at N.A.I.T. or U. of A. 2. Classes that start too early. 3. 4. Mr. Shelley ' s English 30. 5. 6. If at first you don’t succeed, give up. Pat Byrne 1. University — Interior Decorator. 2. Role players, talking on telephone. 3. Pretty girls, all sports. 4. Getting Love me two times ' ' on the guitar. 5. President of the C.W.L., winning high jump 1956. 6. Go back to Maggie. Helen Carrier 1. To live in Montreal. 2. Snobs, fat girls in mini¬ skirts. 3. Double lunch, spares, my best friend mouth”. 4. Grade 10, Expo ’67, Lit. 20 . 5. Getting to High School getting driver’s permit. 6. Ya man! Maudit” Robert Duval 1. I.B.M., travel in Europe. 2. Short hair on girls, bobby socks. 3. Building cars for Draging, skin diving. 4. Hitch hiking, Demolition Durby. 5. 6. Ain’t that just fantastic.” Dee Gallagher 1. Undecided. 2. Oysters. 3. Mankind. 4. 5. 6. Julius, oh boy! Might as well, can’t dance here!” Frank Gluwchynski 1. N.A.I.T. 2. Boys with long hair, that look like girls. 3. Weekends, holidays, Miss Cassidy’s Chem. class. 4. 5. Explain again? Again.” Morris Granfield 1. N.A.I.T., join Canadian Navy. 2. Falling on T.V. studio control room stairs, trip¬ ping over T.V. cables, exams. 3. Digital readout frequency counters, electronic equip¬ ment, good books. 4. Teacher’s and students at St. Joe’s and of St. of X. 5. T.V. Club camera opera¬ tor, radio club operator, ham radio. 54 6. For crying in the sink!
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