St Marys High School - Marian Manuscript Yearbook (Edmonton, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1966

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Daniel Acheson Adele Aitkenhead Having taken tickets at the door, this Juvenes co-ordinator wants to teach ancient history. Lorraine Albert Despite all obstacles, Lorraine wants to get the most out of life. Jennifer Ashmore This fair damsel is not in any particular distress and only wants to pass Grade 12 . Peter Baas This curling champ (rollers?) enjoys skiing, dancing and hopes to see the world. Barbara Baker Hoping to be a nurse, Barb enjoys riding, skat¬ ing and a certain French Club. Luis Baptista Undecided between medicine and engineer¬ ing, Luis is interested in soccer and track and field. Wayne Bard Wayne is responsible for everyone looking so hor¬ rible photograph-wise. Audrey Bateman One of our fabled folk- singers, she wants to travel. Obviously, a wandering minstrel is she. Denise Baxter Pussycat, pussycat where have you been, and whither do you wander?

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I do not think I am alone when I say that, as far back as I can remember, my most cherished ambition was to get out of school; to be done with all the torture of homework, classes and the other arduous tasks an education entails. I am sure my classmates will confess to having had similar feelings. It is rather ironical, then, when the time draws near for us to leave school, that we find ourselves in some doubt as to how enthusiastic we are about the realization of this dream. To say good-bye is never easy, but I believe this will be one of the most difficult farewells of our lives. Good-bye to the school itself, with its rooms and halls full of memories; good-bye to our many school chums with whom we will soon lose touch; but most of all, good-bye to the people who have set us on the threshold of the world and helped us with our first steps. Who are these people? First our parents, who put us on the right track by sending us to Catholic Schools and who have stood by always with a guiding hand --to them we are forever grateful; then, Mr. MacDonald and his staff of faithful teachers, who have enlightened, guided and strengthened us. All these good people, I feel, can only be repaid by our modelling ourselves on their inspiring example. The future hides from us many of the trials and tribulations which will afflict and test us. We will need all the wisdom and knowledge we have gained from our school life to overcome them and to be strengthened by them. After all, this is actually b ut the beginning for us. Some will go on to University and obtain degree upon degree, some straight into the business world, and let us hope some into the religious life. No matter what the vocation, each day will bring new experiences and lessons to be learned. We all know that we will fall away many times. The important thing is that we rise quickly and start anew. It will be at times such as this that we will thank God for the sound foundation we obtained at St. Mary ' s. Mort Takeunder



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Audrey Bayduza Bayduza, alias Indif¬ ferent” , wants to figure out what Chem. 30 is all about. GOOD LUCK! William Belous This future lawyer is interested in money, girls and tennis. Sounds like Run for Your Life. Wayne Benner Our senior football team ' s second largest mascot, Wayne is famed for his freckles and red hair. Louis Berlingette This wrestling champ hopes to be a millionaire after he takes on N. A. I. T. . . Armande Berube Our enthusiastic French Club president has contri¬ buted a lot to school spirit. Bonnie Boyce This Powder Puff Captain wants to become a lab or medical technician. Arthur Blais Arthur won a booby prize in a swim meet; he was conceited last year but this year he ' s perfect. He wants to become a steam engineer. Toot, toot! David Biltek Dave is going to enter Political Science, as soon as he perfects this school. GRONK! Barry Brooks Barry, a DJ on KOOK hopes to be a millionaire (But not on KOOK). John Broschak A future economist, John has been President of Juv- enes and active in YCS. Well, he tries hard !

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